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In a letter to Time magazine, a Trump supporter wrote that the Democrats' motive just “seems to simply be that Trump is a jerk and they don’t like him."
Is it possible that people really think that? That they think the lies, the Stormy pay-off, the insults, the greedy business deals, the embracing of dictators, the demeaning of the press, the undermining the judiciary - none of that matters?
Can democrats really be this dense?many STILL say Trump is NOT our President!
"In a letter to Time magazine, a Trump supporter"
Was it "verified the the write IS a Trump supporter?
Of just more of the constant barrage we get, " an informed source", "a high level person", etc, etc, etc.
Even IF it is true, it is only ONE persons opinion.
Then again it IS the times mag owned by a BIG DEM DONOR!
" Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff has been a big, visible supporter of President Obama and Nancy Pelosi"
In a letter to Time magazine, a Trump supporter wrote that the Democrats' motive just “seems to simply be that Trump is a jerk and they don’t like him."
Is it possible that people really think that? That they think the lies, the Stormy pay-off, the insults, the greedy business deals, the embracing of dictators, the demeaning of the press, the undermining the judiciary - none of that matters?
Assuming that Dems just don't like him is easier than actually delving into the actual "why" of it. Sadly, Trump's presidency is almost exactly what I though it would be. I was hoping I was wrong.
In a letter to Time magazine, a Trump supporter wrote that the Democrats' motive just “seems to simply be that Trump is a jerk and they don’t like him."
Is it possible that people really think that? That they think the lies, the Stormy pay-off, the insults, the greedy business deals, the embracing of dictators, the demeaning of the press, the undermining the judiciary - none of that matters?
Well he is a jerk and don't like him. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
In a letter to Time magazine, a Trump supporter wrote that the Democrats' motive just “seems to simply be that Trump is a jerk and they don’t like him."
Is it possible that people really think that? That they think the lies, the Stormy pay-off, the insults, the greedy business deals, the embracing of dictators, the demeaning of the press, the undermining the judiciary - none of that matters?
We see that here all of the time.
Apparently, if we loved Trump as they do we wouldn't criticize him for these 'minor' flaws. Therefore, the problem is not Trump's failings, the problem is that we do not love Trump.
So, saying N Korea is no longer a nuclear threat when it most certainly is is a joke?
Got it!
I guess playing Putin's lapdog in Helsinki while throwing the entire US intelligence community under the bus on international TV must be a laugh riot to you, eh?
North Korea is a nuclear threat to themselves.
Lapdogs don't arm Ukraine against Russia and they don't have Russian "mercenaries" killed in battle
1. The judiciary is in the wrong, not Trump. They have repeatedly acted unconstitutionally vis-a-vis Trump, and he has been overly tolerant with their wrongdoing.
2. The "press" is in the wrong, not Trump. They have repeatedly acted unconscionably vis-a-vis Trump, and he has been overly tolerant with their wrongdoing.
3. There has been no "embracing of dictators".
4. There have been no greedy business deals (or non-greedy business deals).
5. The insults by Trump are minuscule compared to the insults against Trump and those who voted for him.
6. The Stormy payoff? Who cares?
You're brainwashed.
You’re a legal expert now?
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