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This article is my Christmas Gift to the War Room. If you are ungrateful for this gift...realize that it is the thought that counts. Also realize that your parents shouldn't have spoiled you and they should have taught you some manners.
Merry Christmas War Room.
Here begins the Christmas reading:
"I want to say Merry Christmas to Hillary Clinton.
I am grateful to you for running a campaign on principle, patriotism, decency, honesty, intelligence, optimism, maturity, experience, care, and civility.
I am grateful to you for suffering such abuse from so many quarters for so many years and always coming back fighting — for us. You did it for us.
I cannot imagine the disappointment and, yes, anger and you must feel.
I fear that you might think you disappointed us. But we disappointed you. I wish I had knocked that many more doors in Pennsylvania. I wish I could have been that much more persuasive here, in so-called social media. I wish we could have won it for you.
In any case, I am grateful to you for giving me a gift before Christmas. You gave me my sense of citizenship back. I was a journalist and that separated me from the public we want to serve. In your campaign, I found an urgency, a reason to care, an opportunity to meet and listen to my fellow citizens, and, yes, a cause.
I want to live in your America, in your world. That, tragically, is not where we are now. We will have to learn new skills: how to resist unjust rule, how to protect those who need protection, how to make the unaccountable accountable.
It would be too much to ask you to keep fighting; you have been made to fight for too long. But we do still need your guidance, your leadership, and will be grateful when you can give it.
In the meantime, I pray you enjoy your family, especially your grandchildren, and can begin to see a future through their eyes. I want you to know how much respect, affection, and gratitude I — and I have no doubt millions more — have for you.
So thank you, Madame Secretary. Merry Christmas, Hillary. God bless."
Link: (Christmas is the time for giving but don't give these fools clicks though - entire article is posted)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-jarvis/merry-christmas-hillary-c_b_13853514.html
This article is my Christmas Gift to the War Room. If you are ungrateful for this gift...realize that it is the thought that counts. Also realize that your parents shouldn't have spoiled you and they should have taught you some manners.
Merry Christmas War Room.
Here begins the Christmas reading:
"I want to say Merry Christmas to Hillary Clinton.
I am grateful to you for running a campaign on principle, patriotism, decency, honesty, intelligence, optimism, maturity, experience, care, and civility.
I am grateful to you for suffering such abuse from so many quarters for so many years and always coming back fighting — for us. You did it for us.
I cannot imagine the disappointment and, yes, anger and you must feel.
I fear that you might think you disappointed us. But we disappointed you. I wish I had knocked that many more doors in Pennsylvania. I wish I could have been that much more persuasive here, in so-called social media. I wish we could have won it for you.
In any case, I am grateful to you for giving me a gift before Christmas. You gave me my sense of citizenship back. I was a journalist and that separated me from the public we want to serve. In your campaign, I found an urgency, a reason to care, an opportunity to meet and listen to my fellow citizens, and, yes, a cause.
I want to live in your America, in your world. That, tragically, is not where we are now. We will have to learn new skills: how to resist unjust rule, how to protect those who need protection, how to make the unaccountable accountable.
It would be too much to ask you to keep fighting; you have been made to fight for too long. But we do still need your guidance, your leadership, and will be grateful when you can give it.
In the meantime, I pray you enjoy your family, especially your grandchildren, and can begin to see a future through their eyes. I want you to know how much respect, affection, and gratitude I — and I have no doubt millions more — have for you.
So thank you, Madame Secretary. Merry Christmas, Hillary. God bless."
Link: (Christmas is the time for giving but don't give these fools clicks though - entire article is posted)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-jarvis/merry-christmas-hillary-c_b_13853514.html