I was so touched by the D-Day commemoration ceremonies in Normandy, good coverage on MSNBC. It was beyond description, the honoring of the few remaining veterans of the invasion, ages roughly 97-102 there at the ceremony. It was so moving, who could watch without tearing up. Biden did himself (and America) proud. He walked and talked with energy and purpose.
BTW, never heard taps played so beautifully.
Anyway, later a clip from an interview of Trump by Sean Hannity, who tried his best to get Trump to say that despite his daily rhetoric about how he will "get revenge" on America, win or lose the upcoming election, that he wouldn't do that and would do his best to pull things together in honor of our democracy and the country. But no, Trump was, in my opinion, so stupid that he couldn't take the hints to say so. He stayed on the 'revenge' tract. He showed colors that I do not like and could not cast a vote for.
Maybe MSNBC, maybe Hannity are hard core Republicans or something, I don't know. But had I been feeling any sympathy, any forgiveness for Trump's loose-cannon mouth, that has pretty much faded.
Everyone should have viewed this D-Day ceremony. I'm a better person for having seen those valiant men, very old but there in honor of their fallen colleagues. Some "letters to home" from the young soldiers, what they were going through before, during, and after the invasion (including liberation of the death camps---horrible actual footage) had been saved (thank God) and were read. They, of course, had no true knowledge of what they faced as they came ashore that day, to be mowed down by German bullets.
Candy