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Bennett's avatar

In other words, our wishes for a recovery--but not necessarily speedy--for Donald Trump are entirely political. However much this hurts his political standing, I'm all on board. In other words, my sympathies are utterly pragmatic, in service to our country, not Donald Trump. Martyrdom doesn't help us (and it certainly won't help him--personally, that is--Trump has not a martyr-esque bone in his body. He throws others under buses, not himself...ever.

But let us not fool ourselves. His contracting COVID will be a messaging problem for his re-election. But it will not miraculously result in his personal, political or spiritual transformation. We already know this not only because of who he is but also because Boris Johnson and Rand Paul have already modeled how to contract COVID and remain unrepentant assholes who blithely endangered--and still endanger--the public's health for personal gain.

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Jeff Baker's avatar

No, John, don't hold back! Tell us what you really think! :-) This is pretty much the same message I gave my high school freshman daughter this morning - I kind of hope Trump suffers, but I don't necessarily want him to die. I hadn't considered the martyrdom his death might create and agree that would be bad. I hope this all dominates the month of October though and that it's a hard (and ideally losing) fight for the GOP to focus attention back on their sham Supreme Court nomination...

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