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Honestly, no one is still upset about the election So please stop playing that card.
The content of his post that I replied to makes it obvious that he is, and that reply of mine has already been repped. I'm not the only one who sees his post that way.
Liberals worst nightmare: A tough, strong, conservative President, like no other, who keeps on producing great results and doesn't miss a step = the gift that keeps on giving. Relax, and enjoy the ride for the next 7 years.
I am really not sure why, all of a sudden, Dems are fair game for sexual harassment claims. In the past, only Republicans were.
Wonder of wonders, today, they were actually talking about Bill Clinton being less than honorable. What?!! I feel like I’m in a parallel universe.
You are.
There's no honesty or integrity in the world of the left. The only consistency is their desired end result. No amount of present or past lying is too much in pursuit of their objectives.
Depends on what you think the problem is. If you are happy with the direction our federal government has been taking this country in over the last 15 years or so then getting rid of one person will solve the problem. There is nobody to replace Trump, nobody willing to step up and fill his shoes.
People ask what it would take for Trump supporters to drop their support for him, and the answer to that question is an easy one. Someone to replace him. Someone who will take on his agenda without the brash personality that sends his opposition in to fits and makes them perpetually angry. If there was a more polished version of Trump who was still willing to stand up to the establishment and put America and her citizens first, people would be drawn to him or her.
So long as Trump's opposition promises nothing more than taking Trump down no matter what the cost and continuing on with business as usual as if this whole little Trump thing never happened in the first place, his supporters are going to remain loyal to him. There isn't anyone saying to Trump's voters that they have heard their voices and will take their concerns seriously even after Trump is gone.
If the question is "how can you still support Trump after he_________", then the answer is, "if not Trump, then who?". And "anybody but Trump" is not an acceptable answer to that.
The "polished version" of Trump wouldn't get it done. The brash personality is exactly what we needed here and now.
We don't have to settle for the "polished" and Trump has shown us that. Settling for the polished for a lifetime of Washington politicians is what created this mess. The mess that Trump is doing his best to lead us out of.
We need brash and we need blunt....for the foreseeable future. The cleanup has barely begun.
And I definitely think you're onto something with your theory. This over-the-top - almost instant - sexual harassment media frenzy is all but inexplicable otherwise.
The "polished version" of Trump wouldn't get it done. The brash personality is exactly what we needed here and now.
We don't have to settle for the "polished" and Trump has shown us that. Settling for the polished for a lifetime of Washington politicians is what created this mess. The mess that Trump is doing his best to lead us out of.
We need brash and we need blunt....for the foreseeable future. The cleanup has barely begun.
And I definitely think you're onto something with your theory. This over-the-top - almost instant - sexual harassment media frenzy is all but inexplicable otherwise.
I suppose when you vote a bull in to the china shop you can't really complain about his manners.
My point is more that people stay loyal to Trump because there is no other Trump. There aren't a bunch of people out there with his agenda to choose from, it's him or nothing.
The content of his post that I replied to makes it obvious that he is, and that reply of mine has already been repped. I'm not the only one who sees his post that way.
Why are you deflecting? The thread is about Trump's sexual deviancy, not the election.
There's no honesty or integrity in the world of the left. The only consistency is their desired end result. No amount of present or past lying is too much in pursuit of their objectives.
While you're deflecting from Trump's sexual deviancy as well, with all of the copious amounts of evidence (Trump's own words) illustrating his lying, I find it ironic that you would accuse the "left" of lying. You support the most accomplished liar ever elected President. Do you think Pres. Trump tells the truth? Seriously?
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All presidents lie. Richard Nixon said he was not a crook, yet he orchestrated the most shamelessly crooked act in the modern presidency. Ronald Reagan said he wasn’t aware of the Iran-Contra deal; there’s evidence he was. Bill Clinton said he did not have sex with that woman; he did, or close enough. Lying in politics transcends political party and era. It is, in some ways, an inherent part of the profession of politicking.
But Donald Trump is in a different category. The sheer frequency, spontaneity and seeming irrelevance of his lies have no precedent. Nixon, Reagan and Clinton were protecting their reputations; Trump seems to lie for the pure joy of it. A whopping 70 percent of Trump’s statements that PolitiFact checked during the campaign were false, while only 4 percent were completely true, and 11 percent mostly true. (Compare that to the politician Trump dubbed “crooked,” Hillary Clinton: Just 26 percent of her statements were deemed false.)
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