0nelilreb
Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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It also, maybe even more so, speaks to the voting public. That's why I've hoped since day one that there is more to the election of Trump than just a legitimate reflection of the voters. I must reluctantly accept the effects of home grown propaganda, but outside influence would be nice.All of what you said is true, but he still should have been easily defeated by a Democrat in 2016.
It's like if you lose to a bad team in football. If after the game everything you say about the team who just beat you is negative - they weren't talented, poorly coached, wasn't ready to play, aren't good people, etc., that says more about your team than it says about theirs. If all that's true, why didn't you beat them?
In your eyes, Trump was an inexperienced politician, horrible candidate, racist, no ground game, and a buffoon matched up against a veteran, experienced politician with a machine behind her. It should have been an easy victory, right? What happened?
I support him NOW. Remember I didn’t vote for him last time but I will next time based on what I’ve seen thus far. He’s been consistent, he’s no different now than he was as candidate. Another thing I will do going forward based on what I’ve seen is just pull the red party lever. I’ll never vote for another Dim again.That's because so many still support him. If he didn't have support, he would not be the 2020 nominee. Do you still support him?
It was not about them. As a husband and father, I have to lead my family. Allowing my kids to listen to lies and drivel was not on my to do list.
Well, you are a sad person.I support him NOW. Remember I didn’t vote for him last time but I will next time based on what I’ve seen thus far. He’s been consistent, he’s no different now than he was as candidate. Another thing I will do going forward based on what I’ve seen is just pull the red party lever. I’ll never vote for another Dim again.
Polarization was certainly predictable. That's Trump's game plan.I support him NOW. Remember I didn’t vote for him last time but I will next time based on what I’ve seen thus far. He’s been consistent, he’s no different now than he was as candidate. Another thing I will do going forward based on what I’ve seen is just pull the red party lever. I’ll never vote for another Dim again.
Again, you're focused too much on what this says about Trump than about Clinton.It also, maybe even more so, speaks to the voting public. That's why I've hoped since day one that there is more to the election of Trump than just a legitimate reflection of the voters. I must reluctantly accept the effects of home grown propaganda, but outside influence would be nice.
I didn’t **** on him. All I stated was I think it’s petty and intolerant. I stand by that. But it’s his choice and if he’s fine with it so be it.You’re getting **** on too much for this. First thing I thought was that you’ve got kids.
Politics aside, Donald Trump should not be held up as a role model for anyone’s children.
It's like they don't want the truth to come out.