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Astronaut Scott Kelly's heart was probably in the right place when he tried to convince the United States to wreck political debates.
Sir Winston Churchill, one of the greatest leaders of modern times, said: "In victory, magnanimity." I suppose these days are over.
– Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) October 7, 2018
Kelly has a perspective that few others have on the subject. His sister-in-law, Gabby Giffords, was hit in the head a week after the start of his third congressional term at the same place in Tucson where a federal judge was killed.
But there is no benefit of the doubt in a world where people wait to get started.
Quote Churchill? Unforgivable.
Kelly subscribers on Twitter, armed with Google and an Internet connection, jumped, BBC reported
So Kelly is excused.
Did not want to offend by quoting Churchill. My excuses. I will go to tell him more about his atrocities, his racist views that I do not support. What I meant was that we must form a single nation. We are all Americans. This should transcend partisan politics.
– Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) October 7, 2018
Do you apologize for quoting Churchill? Unforgivable!
Once again, Kelly's other Twitter followers came forward:
"In just two tweets, Kelly has written another rule on social media – never mention Winston Churchill," said the BBC.
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