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Campaign shake-ups are never good news... (Original Post)
brooklynite
Oct 2022
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brush
(53,925 posts)1. Hahahahahaha. The candidate can't be fired so they fire...
the political director. That's like a sports team firing the coach because the highly paid athletes keep losing.
It's what you get for going with a horrible candidate.
SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)2. Because it was the political director....
who went around bedding every woman that moved in the precious decades, made them get abortions (or not) and wrote checks to cover their clinic costs or child support.
Those damned political directors are all alike.
He never takes responsibility for his actions. No wonder Trump likes him so much.
PortTack
(32,809 posts)3. Awhhh..too bad!
helpisontheway
(5,008 posts)4. Not necessarily..I don't like Kellyanne Conway but I think
she saved Trumps first campaign. She got him to shut the hell up and pretend to be a normal person for a very short time period. Which was long enough to persuade enough people to try something different (instead of going with Clinton).