Consider the words of Winston Churchill
Since Winston Churchill's death, he has proved to the English speaking world the iconic statesman of modern times. But if he were alive today he might portray this country as he described the Bolsheviks more than 6 decades ago as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" for the plausibility that the public, in the next election, will return to office the political party that virtually caused our economic collapse and diminished world power.
Again, to retrieve another excerpt from one of Sir Winston's speeches that could apply to the United States Senate, the virtual overseer of this calamity, "a league of the failures, the criminals, the morbid, the deranged, and the distraught."
James D. Cook
Streamwood
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