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View Poll Results: Do you believe Donald Trump is a man of loyalty, integrity and honesty?
Yes 71 16.14%
No 369 83.86%
Voters: 440. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-18-2017, 11:24 AM
 
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Voted no.
am terrified of the direction the left wants us to head in -- anarchy, disrespect for our laws, open borders, political correctness, repressing freedom of speech, bigotry toward whites, disrespect for police, low expectations and constant victimizing of blacks, minimizing Islamic terrorism and their ideology, etc etc.

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\ Not sure where you are getting all this stuff but it sounds like something rightwingers are trying to brainwash you with. Let me guess ,Limbaugh/Beck/Levine/Jones/FOX? In fact much of your fears are precisely the direction Trump is taking the country.
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Old 08-18-2017, 11:37 AM
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No. Trump is a pathological liar.

Trump is possibly the most reviled political 'leader' in the world right now.
Then I would suggest that the world possibly has misplaced priorities.
The "world" leaders loved Obama the Sugar Daddy, with the Paris Climate Accords and allowing Iran to go nuclear. The American people and Donald Trump have different ideas.

Boo hoo.
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Old 08-19-2017, 12:35 AM
 
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NO, Trump is a Chronic Liar and a narcissist. I can't even listen to him brag or plug another one of his hotels or whatever. He loves himself so much he has no time for anyone else. Remember, he says he knows more than the Generals. We will be lucky if he doesn't get us in another war. It's scary he has the nuclear codes....
He doesn't care about anything but himself, wanting everyone to place him on a pedestal. If that doesn't happen, or if he is criticized by another, he attacks them back. He is hopeless.
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Old 08-19-2017, 01:19 AM
 
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The greatest president I've personally witnessed, one with a spine who isn't afraid to stand up to the alt-left commies and fake news media.
Yeah but what has he done to exhibit even an iota of loyalty to anyone besides his family? Integrity, any examples. Honesty? Examples?
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Old 08-19-2017, 01:51 AM
 
Location: England
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I remember Tony Schwartz's words after he had finished writing the Art of the Deal. He said that when working with Trump he realised that the man was pathologically impulsive, lacked empathy or any kind of pity for anyone but himself.

He also said that Trump could not handle any kind of criticism, if a mistake was made it was always someone else's fault, never his. A good example of that would be the casino bankruptcies, when he said that the banks should have known that it was a bad deal. He said that it was their fault he couldn't pay the interest on the loans, even though Trump was warned by his own financial advisor that the casinos were not generating enough money to pay the interest payments on the loan.

So he fired his financial advisor because he lacked vision, anyone see the irony there? After seven months of the Trump presidency America seems to be more polarised than ever, and it's about time that Trumps acolytes took a good long look at the dimwit they placed in the oval office.

The rest of the world is laughing at you America, do something about it.
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Old 08-19-2017, 06:20 AM
 
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Makes you wonder if any of the 56 who said "yes" on the poll wish they could go back and undo that.
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Old 08-19-2017, 06:30 AM
 
Location: Mount Airy, Maryland
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I remember Tony Schwartz's words after he had finished writing the Art of the Deal. He said that when working with Trump he realised that the man was pathologically impulsive, lacked empathy or any kind of pity for anyone but himself.

He also said that Trump could not handle any kind of criticism, if a mistake was made it was always someone else's fault, never his. A good example of that would be the casino bankruptcies, when he said that the banks should have known that it was a bad deal. He said that it was their fault he couldn't pay the interest on the loans, even though Trump was warned by his own financial advisor that the casinos were not generating enough money to pay the interest payments on the loan.

So he fired his financial advisor because he lacked vision, anyone see the irony there? After seven months of the Trump presidency America seems to be more polarised than ever, and it's about time that Trumps acolytes took a good long look at the dimwit they placed in the oval office.

The rest of the world is laughing at you America, do something about it.
Very well said. The entire world IS laughing at us, we knew it would be the case when he was elected. Personally I'm pretty fed up with this clown embarrassing us all.
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Old 08-19-2017, 08:51 AM
 
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All my friends here in Canada are wondering how America could sink so low as to vote in this little tin pot dictator for President,We are in agreement that Trump is the total con man who will tell any one anything they want to hear to achieve his objectives.
Amazes my circle of Canadians how so many Americans can be so easily duped by this clown/impostor/poser
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Old 08-19-2017, 11:47 AM
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Yeah but what has he done to exhibit even an iota of loyalty to anyone besides his family? Integrity, any examples. Honesty? Examples?
Well one big one. He pulled out of Paris, despite the cost to the cocktail glass clinking clack not liking him. That took courage.
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Old 08-21-2017, 01:00 AM
 
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All my friends here in Canada are wondering how America could sink so low as to vote in this little tin pot dictator for President,We are in agreement that Trump is the total con man who will tell any one anything they want to hear to achieve his objectives.
Amazes my circle of Canadians how so many Americans can be so easily duped by this clown/impostor/poser
Yes, it is painful and it amazes we other Americans, NOT having voted for him, that some would have done so, but his approval rating is something like 34%. As you must know, it is thought that there was something very fishy done to have gotten him elected being investigated and did not have the popular vote.
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