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President Trump is not a moron. He is also not a genius.
Although there are proponents who would suggest that he falls into one or the other of these categories, the truth of the matter is that Donald Trump is President of the United States. He achieved this by campaigning and receiving the lion’s share of the electoral votes.
G-Pop wants to make this clear.
G-Pop is the veteran of many presidents and can tell you that most of them were accused of moral indiscretion, the majority considered crazy, and all of them touted to be dictators who over-extended their power.
It is important to understand the nature, the function and the mission of the job.
Most of the time the President of the United States is not negotiating with foreign powers nor plotting global wars.
He is the closest thing to a daddy that 320 million immigrants have.
As our daddy, it is his job to provide a sense of security and a voice of kindness. That’s it.
G-Pop’s not even sure if it’s a political position. Approaching it from that angle only seems to render the job mean-spirited, stalling action and legislation.
He is our father, who art in Washington–and maybe someday, our mother who art at the White House.
Questioning the morality, sanity, motives, hidden meetings or deceptions of our President is just political maneuvering to gain control of our country.
What the position really requires is kindness.
No one understood that better than Abraham Lincoln. Although President Lincoln had good reason to be furious over the attitudes of the Southern states, his second inaugural speech characterized his tenderness toward his children in Dixie by saying, “With malice toward none, with charity for all…”
Yet every President G-Pop knows has selected to be vindictive against his enemies, contending that if you don’t punch back, they’ll just punch harder. But Abraham Lincoln, in four short years, saved the Union, freed the slaves and was able to end a horrible conflict.
Did he do it by being mean?
Did he do it by being angry and sending out nasty notes to his enemies?
Did he do it by sleeping with his interns?
Did he do it by torturing the prisoners of the Confederate Army?
No, he did it as kindly as a man can do when waging a war against insanity.
Kindness is when we look in the mirror and practice the words we’re going to say to another to get a sense of how it might feel.
You don’t have to be a moron or a genius to be President.
But G-Pop wants you to know that it’s the mission of our President to allow kindness to flow to the north, south and east…from the West Wing.

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G-Poppers … February 2nd, 2018
Jonathots Daily Blog
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Although there are proponents who would suggest that he falls into one or the other of these categories, the truth of the matter is that Donald Trump is President of the United States. He achieved this by campaigning and receiving the lion’s share of the electoral votes.
G-Pop wants to make this clear.
G-Pop is the veteran of many presidents and can tell you that most of them were accused of moral indiscretion, the majority considered crazy, and all of them touted to be dictators who over-extended their power.
It is important to understand the nature, the function and the mission of the job.
Most of the time the President of the United States is not negotiating with foreign powers nor plotting global wars.
He is the closest thing to a daddy that 320 million immigrants have.
As our daddy, it is his job to provide a sense of security and a voice of kindness. That’s it.
G-Pop’s not even sure if it’s a political position. Approaching it from that angle only seems to render the job mean-spirited, stalling action and legislation.
He is our father, who art in Washington–and maybe someday, our mother who art at the White House.
Questioning the morality, sanity, motives, hidden meetings or deceptions of our President is just political maneuvering to gain control of our country.
What the position really requires is kindness.
No one understood that better than Abraham Lincoln. Although President Lincoln had good reason to be furious over the attitudes of the Southern states, his second inaugural speech characterized his tenderness toward his children in Dixie by saying, “With malice toward none, with charity for all…”
Yet every President G-Pop knows has selected to be vindictive against his enemies, contending that if you don’t punch back, they’ll just punch harder. But Abraham Lincoln, in four short years, saved the Union, freed the slaves and was able to end a horrible conflict.
Did he do it by being mean?
Did he do it by being angry and sending out nasty notes to his enemies?
Did he do it by sleeping with his interns?
Did he do it by torturing the prisoners of the Confederate Army?
No, he did it as kindly as a man can do when waging a war against insanity.
Kindness is when we look in the mirror and practice the words we’re going to say to another to get a sense of how it might feel.
You don’t have to be a moron or a genius to be President.
But G-Pop wants you to know that it’s the mission of our President to allow kindness to flow to the north, south and east…from the West Wing.
The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly subscription donation of $10 for this inspirational opportunity
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