For a family that has never really touched politics in their entire life, they sure are some of the most adaptable motherfuckers on the planet.... it is pretty clear that all of this shit has been a major topic of discussion in that family for decades. They may not have had the boots-on-the-ground experience yet, but they knew exactly what direction they wanted to go.
One of the reasons I am reluctant to trust Thomas Paine, and the like, sometimes is because of shit like this. we may not agree with some of Jared's views and policies but the way they constantly bash him, and by association bash Trump, is disgusting. Everything I personally see from him has been nothing but good, or at the very least it's pretty damn clear that good was the goal even though everyone can't be successful every time they try something...
Which if you notice he mentions was the entire purpose of the interview to begin with. It's like the Wolf Blitzer interview, it was eleven minutes long and Wolf spent 9.5 minutes talking about covid, when the purpose was to discuss the Middle East peace agreement.
True, it's hard to dislike Kushner when he's been so willing to take all of these Democratic attacks, and he never disses the President, always defends him or turns the attack back on the interviewer. If nothing else he is loyal to Trump and a really sharp guy. If he was a liberal before, the media and the dems will convert him to conservatism in time.
Totally agree. This was a solid performance by Kushner and he is very articulate and respectful. I think he gets a bad rap and doesn't deserve it. He's standing with the Trump's and for that, I salute him.
For a family that has never really touched politics in their entire life, they sure are some of the most adaptable motherfuckers on the planet.... it is pretty clear that all of this shit has been a major topic of discussion in that family for decades. They may not have had the boots-on-the-ground experience yet, but they knew exactly what direction they wanted to go.
One of the reasons I am reluctant to trust Thomas Paine, and the like, sometimes is because of shit like this. we may not agree with some of Jared's views and policies but the way they constantly bash him, and by association bash Trump, is disgusting. Everything I personally see from him has been nothing but good, or at the very least it's pretty damn clear that good was the goal even though everyone can't be successful every time they try something...
I agree. He was really good at bringing up the peace deal without angering the creepy lady.
Which if you notice he mentions was the entire purpose of the interview to begin with. It's like the Wolf Blitzer interview, it was eleven minutes long and Wolf spent 9.5 minutes talking about covid, when the purpose was to discuss the Middle East peace agreement.
True, it's hard to dislike Kushner when he's been so willing to take all of these Democratic attacks, and he never disses the President, always defends him or turns the attack back on the interviewer. If nothing else he is loyal to Trump and a really sharp guy. If he was a liberal before, the media and the dems will convert him to conservatism in time.
Yeah, I agree with you. In business, you have to adapt. It’s always changing. But they are very suave.
Totally agree. This was a solid performance by Kushner and he is very articulate and respectful. I think he gets a bad rap and doesn't deserve it. He's standing with the Trump's and for that, I salute him.
I think to be even considered as a potential member of the Trump "family," one would have to be exceedingly savvy, sharp and polished.
Which definitely leaves me out ...
Jumps on Vespa, does donuts on neighbor's lawn