I made a remark about a certain highly political person who was trying to do her job of keeping the government well balanced, comparing her to my cats, who were attempting to oust the chipmunk from under the couch downstairs, “with the guile of a Nancy Pelosi.”
I have learned since then not to hold on to good, smart, or pleasurable things that feel good but aren’t good and I do apologize for this remark. Ms. Pelosi, I understand, was trying to put a cap on Mr. Trump’s unruly behavior. I loved Donald Trump for his honest, off the cuff, spontaneous manner, that he dared to bring up God without embarrassment and similarly railed against abortion. I found him a refreshing and a welcome change from stock Washington fare and disliked the relentless Democratic grind that I deemed to be destructive in a completely political motivated way. I am not up with the news and I know that there is a situation with Mr. Trump right now and I do not know what it is but I am talking about 4 years ago when he was still new to the job.
I have a long history of harmful words that I have corrected over the last two years: to be brief and to lose the negativity and the British “self-deprecating wit.” I have suffered the backlash so many times and I know better now; it took a lot to finally make me change and my life is better now.
I do sincerely apologize for the remark as it was irresponsible in the way of a delicious little piece of nonsense in the way of a little girl who needed to grow up and so I have and I am doing better now, thank you very much.
