Vanzetti
“The taking of our lives—lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fish peddler—all! That last moment belongs to us—that agony is our triumph.”
Read More“The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves, or rather loved in spite of ourselves.”
Read More“Trouble don’t cost anything so I won’t charge anything to fix it.”
Read More. . . how will the candidates act after the election is over? It’s easy enough to speculate. Winning candidates will display a generous and forgiving mood; they can afford to be generous amidst the high spirits of their winning campaign.
When candidates lose, though, that’s another story altogether; it certainly requires far more self-control to be graceful in conceding defeat right after being handed the bad news.
Most candidates manage it somehow or other but then I got to thinking about Donald Trump: if he loses, how will he handle it? I think there are three main choices here:
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