his particular occupant of the office has demonstrated right from his inaugural address that, even if he believed in the power of his office to unify, he wouldn't know where to look for it
(tries and fails to come up with tasteless rectum joke)
This is more than mere deference to power. A lot of institutions are powerful but still subject to an aggressive press and a skeptical public. But the presidency has grown to the point where a failed president shakes the comfort zone down to its foundations. Too many people want a unifying Daddy in the White House so much that, if a president is not up to the job, those people will create that unifying Daddy out of shoddy material and wishful thinking.
And here's what put him in a bad mood at the rally last week. <img src="https://images1.phoenixnewtimes.com/imager/u/745xauto/8387868/img_9198.jpg">Don't you just love how the adoring crowd behind him (including the wacky "Blacks for Trump" guy) is really only about 30 people?
(tries and fails to come up with tasteless rectum joke)
Also:
If anyone needs me, I'll be hiding under the bed…
/FFS
|I prefer a big bad voodoo daddy|
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Boy did teenage Lot_49 think that was a cool show. Leo G Carroll in particular.