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Old 02-23-2017, 08:06 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Americans are embarrassed by him, and its only been one month....

Nearly 60% are embarrassed, including majority of Independents.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.5696bd3061da

Two polls released this week offer that downside to President Trump. New surveys from Quinnipiac University and McClatchy-Marist reveal that Trump — never terribly popular nationally — continues to be seen as dishonest, a poor leader and unstable.

What’s more, the U.S. is embarrassed by him.

 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:13 AM
 
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Honestly, he comes across as a petulant little brat who needs a spanking with the silver spoon he was born with... what a sorry *ss excuse for an American.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:13 AM
 
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You know what's not-so-funny...America had that moron Obama running around the world blaming the US for the world's evils and apologizing for everything that happened even before Columbus arrived, and not once did the polls ask if we were embarrassed about Obama's behavior. I wonder why?
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:16 AM
 
Location: My House
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You know what's not-so-funny...America had that moron Obama running around the world blaming the US for the world's evils and apologizing for everything that happened even before Columbus arrived, and not once did the polls ask if we were embarrassed about Obama's behavior. I wonder why?
He wasn't embarrassing.

Perhaps his goals didn't align with your own, but the word "embarrassing" is a tricky one.

I think they use the word "embarrassed" because Trump is out rambling about nonsense like his election margins and crowd sizes and he's listening to Fox News loudly on AF-1 and taking every weekend to spend millions to fly to Mar-a-Lago and shake hands with rich members and let them in on things like cabinet appointee vetting sessions.

This is not NORMAL behavior.

It is embarrassing, this lack of protocol.

I would not be "embarrassed" of a Republican president, just because I disagreed with his policies.

But, Trump is an embarrassment as a human being.
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Old 02-23-2017, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Planet Telex
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You know what's not-so-funny...America had that moron Obama running around the world blaming the US for the world's evils and apologizing for everything that happened even before Columbus arrived, and not once did the polls ask if we were embarrassed about Obama's behavior. I wonder why?
You also failed to note that Obama had more maturity and class than Trump does, despite the fact that Don is 70 years old.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:24 AM
 
Location: Florida
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You know what's not-so-funny...America had that moron Obama running around the world blaming the US for the world's evils and apologizing for everything that happened even before Columbus arrived, and not once did the polls ask if we were embarrassed about Obama's behavior. I wonder why?
They ask questions about topics people talk about.

How come there has not been polls about Trump being a muslim or born in Kenya? It's obvious. No one ever said he was.

Unlike Trump, Obama did not act in an embarrassing fashion.

Trump has very quickly built a global reputation as a dishonest clown, so the question is obvious.

Do Americans find his behavior embarrassing? Yes, majority of Americans find it embarrassing.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:25 AM
 
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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I was neither embarrassed by Obama, nor am I embarrassed by Trump.

And while I understand why many people are embarrassed by Trump. I think there are good reasons to have felt embarrassed by Obama.


Regardless, this is honestly about politics. I can remember Democrats saying they were embarrassed by George Bush as well. The Dixie Chicks took a lot of flack by saying they were embarrassed because George Bush was from Texas.


I'm not sure the point of threads like this. You might as well post that the majority of Americans think Donald Trump is ugly. Or that the majority of Americans think Hillary Clinton should have divorced Bill Clinton after he cheated on her, repeatedly.


It changes nothing.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:26 AM
 
Location: NYC
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He wasn't embarrassing.

Perhaps his goals didn't align with your own, but the word "embarrassing" is a tricky one.

I think they use the word "embarrassed" because Trump is out rambling about nonsense like his election margins and crowd sizes and he's listening to Fox News loudly on AF-1 and taking every weekend to spend millions to fly to Mar-a-Lago and shake hands with rich members and let them in on things like cabinet appointee vetting sessions.

This is not NORMAL behavior.

It is embarrassing, this lack of protocol.

I would not be "embarrassed" of a Republican president, just because I disagreed with his policies.

But, Trump is an embarrassment as a human being.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:34 AM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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100% of thinking Americans are embarrassed by Trump.
 
Old 02-23-2017, 08:40 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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I was neither embarrassed by Obama, nor am I embarrassed by Trump.

And while I understand why many people are embarrassed by Trump. I think there are good reasons to have felt embarrassed by Obama.


Regardless, this is honestly about politics. I can remember Democrats saying they were embarrassed by George Bush as well. The Dixie Chicks took a lot of flack by saying they were embarrassed because George Bush was from Texas.


I'm not sure the point of threads like this. You might as well post that the majority of Americans think Donald Trump is ugly. Or that the majority of Americans think Hillary Clinton should have divorced Bill Clinton after he cheated on her, repeatedly.


It changes nothing.
well said.

It really changes nothing.
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