A very long term friend of mine is in (I hope) a temporary phase of 'Trump derangement syndrome' to the extent I think he's on the verge of needing professional counseling for paranoia or worse. He's let me know he's been odious to Trump supporters he's encountered, and I wouldn't be surprised at some point if he runs a car off the highway that is sporting a Trump sticker or gets escorted off an airline flight for refusing to sit next to someone he thinks smells like a Trump voter.
Hell, he voted for Ross Perot back in the day, and I clearly recall being unhappy about that, but I didn't nag him about it. He's usually calmer than me, this thing he's expressing is concerning, not sure what to think about it.
I just know I'm getting real tired of it. There's a zillion things we can talk about besides that, and he's not picking up on that's where I want to go . . .
Hell, he voted for Ross Perot back in the day, and I clearly recall being unhappy about that, but I didn't nag him about it. He's usually calmer than me, this thing he's expressing is concerning, not sure what to think about it.
I just know I'm getting real tired of it. There's a zillion things we can talk about besides that, and he's not picking up on that's where I want to go . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.