A conservative columnist acknowledged in a National Review piece Tuesday that having Kamala Harris lead the country wouldn't be all that bad.
Donald Trump has tried to gin up fear about a horrific future under a Kamala Harris presidency, a CNN columnist wrote Monday. He slung conflicting ideologies like "communist, socialist and fascist" when talking about her. However, National Review columnist Jim Geraghty took a different stance — and said Trump can't be taken seriously when taking the Oath of Office.
"You cannot 'preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States' if you have already called for 'the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,'" Geraghty wrote, citing the oath that Trump will be forced to take a second time if elected.
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Entering the White House, Trump would usher in "even more erratic, easily distracted, rambling, raging, stubborn," leadership, he said.
Another Trump danger, Geraghty warned is that the ex-president is "prone to listening to and being convinced by whichever sycophant kisses his derriere the most," which has drawn in people like Steve Bannon and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The columnist even said that Trump "will continue sticking the fork into the electrical socket, just because someone told him he can’t or shouldn’t."
Meanwhile, he has faith that a Republican House and Senate would stop Harris from going too far left.
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