An 87-year-old’s obituary said Trump ‘hastened’ her death. A local paper wouldn’t run it.
Frances Irene Finley Williams felt the same way about dress codes at funerals as she felt about politics: strongly.
So when she died just before Thanksgiving at age 87, her family members thought they would make politics a part of her obituary. It was only natural, said her daughter, Cathy Duff. Williams and her husband, Bruce, 92, were the kind of couple who woke up with the Louisville Courier-Journal and USA Today and went to bed switching channels between CNN and the local news. She was a bridge-playing, churchgoing, Elvis Presley- and Willie Nelson-loving political junkie who “did not take gladly to fools," a “very, very spirited woman" who sometimes said that her frustration about President Trump was killing her — “contributing to her decline,” as Duff put it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/01/16/an-year-olds-obituary-said-trump-hastened-her-death-local-paper-wouldnt-run-it/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.e146c1e3c93eThe seven stages of Trump Derangement Syndrome
Donald Trump's election in 2016 upset the Washington, D.C. apple cart – bigly! Not only were his detractors, critics, and opponents adversely triggered by the stunning defeat of Hillary Clinton, but they continue to wallow miserably in the Seven Stages of Trump Derangement Syndrome. And unlike the seven stages of grief, the ill effected show no signs of recovery or acceptance.
The first stage: Shock and Disbelief. Who can forget the graphic images of Hillary supporters crying, wailing, and curled up in the fetal position? The anguish was palpable as the media broadcast historic news: the anointed queen was defeated, and a most unlikely usurper was basking in the limelight. It was unimaginable, and yet Donald Trump pulled it off
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/the_seven_stages_of_trump_derangement_syndrome.html#ixzz5dkCSNONoTrudeau's neglect of the nation has led us to this place
Dark resentments thought buried in this part of the country have been reawakened
In an astonishing statement to the New York Times in 2015, Justin Trudeau declared, "There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada,'' and consequently that "makes us the first post-national state."
This kind of talk would have been horrifying to Peter Lougheed, Alberta's premier from 1971 to 1985. He believed in Canada. He had faith in our national institutions. But the intransigence of the federal government led by Pierre Elliot Trudeau tested that faith.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/donna-kennedy-glans-don-hill-trudeau-confederation-risk-1.4937499Justin Trudeau is waging a phony war against inequality
The disjuncture between Trudeau’s rhetorical flourishes and his
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