Caution is preferable to rash bravery - Sir John Falstaff, King Henry the Fourth, Part I
Falstaff may be beloved, but he was not who you wanted leading you into battle. Political challengers today need to be brave, brash, maybe even a little rash.
In World War II, when the gates came down in LCVPs (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel), exposing the marines and soldiers inside to uncounted barrages of fire, they didn't sit around discussing whether it was prudent to charge ahead with the goal of defeating a formidable enemy. No one had to order them to go to give their lives; they just did it. They had a world to save and they gave their lives for a cause they believed in.
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Today, those of us who would defend the Constitution have a new fight. Today, as a Democrat, a veteran, and a longtime member of this community, I’m marching off to that fight.
I’m running for Congress.
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