Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Chrissy Teigen fallout continues after Candace Owens blasted her for 'attacking' women online" video.
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I'll keep an eye on her personal-growth trajectory. She's obviously bright, but she's still pretty young and spends a lot of time talking and being a personality. She needs to keep reading. Same with Ben Shapiro. Very bright, young people, who are very well-read for their age - Ben more than anybody - but still kind of green. Check back when they're 50, and how they talk and write about things.
Another one to watch is Tomi Lahren. She slurps up knowledge like a sponge, but she's pretty young to get as much exposure as she does on the subjects she speaks about. Definitely very advanced for her age in some ways. But probably a little stunted, socially, and with another few or several years of scholarship before she'll have real gravitas.
Compared to their counterparts on the left, they're all way ahead of the game, but I'd want to see a list of accomplishments and some silver in their hair. Shapiro's editor-in-chief of Breitbart, which is good administrative experience. Personally, I kind of like seeing governors who administered their state governments ably and put them on a sound financial footing as presidents. I think senators make good vice presidents, because they kind of know how Washington works, and know where the bodies are buried.
Trump was a decent choice, because of the business he was in and the projects he brought to completion. Knowing the in's and out's of Byzantine Manhattan was good training for dealing with the rats in Washington, and even knowing quite a few of them. He was still a babe in the woods when it came to how many rules career civil service were willing to break to go after him. He underestimated how far Dems in Congress and Obama appointees embedded in his administration would go to thwart his agenda. Most of all, he made the mistake of thinking characters from previous Republican administrations were in any way sympathetic to the cause of draining the swamp.
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