This is just getting ugly for Donald Trump and Mike Pence

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Mike Pence is a fascinating study in co-dependency. The man was nearly murdered on January 6, and yet he is at this time set on wooing the very people who put his life in danger. This is, of course, because he wants the ultimate prize — the Presidency. That is one prize I don’t see him ever getting.

And yet there is a bright side to Pence’s behavior. And that bright side is that it’s driving Donald Trump crazy. Reportedly, Pence is “becoming increasingly brazen” in “his willingness to counter” Donald Trump.

Pence is popping up everywhere — to support candidates Trump doesn’t like. AND the two will both be holding rallies in the same state this Friday — Arizona. It is rather amusing to see Pence quietly ruining Trump’s plans — and reportedly, he is driving Trump crazy. But it is not that surprising.

Mike Pence must have a great deal of anger toward Donald Trump locked up inside him. He doesn’t talk about it — but it must be there. How could it not be? I imagine Pence hears the constant buzz — not of the fly on his head but of anger.

Unless Pence is insane — and that certainly is a possibility — he’d have to be angry. His own President — who he kissed up to for four years — would cheerfully have sen him hung. What person in their right mind WOULDN’T be angry?

So I say let’s let Pence have his fun in his passive-aggressive manner setting Trump’s teeth on edge. It’s not like Pence will ever win the Presidency. I am not fond of Pence, but he certainly has earned the right to annoy Assolini. And annoying him, Pence is, as he continues to set his quiet path forward — against Trump.

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