Thursday, May 9, 2019

Leadership...Not the L-Word They Had in Mind

Lead From the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change - Stacey Abrams (Henry Holt)

@staceyabrams - "Trump's refusal to concede the election if he loses, proves he is a petty man uninterested in our national stability." 10:29 AM - 20 Oct 2016 - Twitter

Stacey Abrams, the Democrat candidate for Governor in Georgia in the 2018 election, LOST to Republican candidate, now Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp by 54,723 votes; yet as recently has last week she still claims to have won and has NEVER conceded. She makes this claim in speeches and national television appearances and newspaper interviews with some regularity.
Let me be perfectly clear; this is not a demonstration of LEADERSHIP, it is a demonstration of a childish, LOSER.

I guess I shouldn't be surprised; the Democrat party seems hellbent and ready to charge forward with a bunch of young, upstart candidates who aside from whack-a-mole, socialist tendencies all have one thing in common. The group includes the often hailed Abrams, former Texas Senate candidate and Congressman Robert Francis O'Rouke, and former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum; all of whom gather buckets of national, liberal media attention despite the simple fact that they are all LOSERS!


Heck, look at the current top of the polls, Democrat, Presidential candidates and you've got two-time LOSER (1988/2008) former Vice President, Joe Biden and 2016 LOSER, Senator Bernie Sanders. Yep the Democrats have seemingly hitched their wagon to a band of LOSERS.

In her book, Lead From the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change, Abrams tries to portray a positive outlook and message that she tends to repeat over and over to the point of redundancy. I think it speaks volumes once again, about political correctness run amok the the original title of this campaign tome being, Minority Leader: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change. I guess anything to try to re-package and re-purpose. 

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