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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 07-28-2017, 08:03 AM
 
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So far we have confirmed 17 trolls/paid bots here. Amazing anyone thinks the man who literally lies every day and is throwing his most loyal supporters under the bus is honest and loyal.

You people are truly insane and out of touch with reality.
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Old 07-28-2017, 08:05 AM
 
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Over a 100 voted in this poll and only 13% think he has integrity, and honesty.

Well, that's telling.

Reminds me of his New Years Eve party. Here Trump had just won the election, was going to be POTUS, and the only people he could find to celebrate ringing in the New Year with was Don King (long time con man that few people speak well of) and Joey No Socks (a felon whose current existence seems focused on giving Trump hotels hospitality awards).

That's it. That was all his friends. Everyone else bought a ticket.

Trump tried to strong arm Mika and Joe into attending but Mika wasn't having it. This all came out when Trump tried to pretend that he didn't want Mika to attend because she was bleeding due to a face lift.

Photos from the time verify that this was a lie.

Who the hell gets a facelift over the holidays anyway?

What few long-time associates and supporters he has, such as Roger Stone, seem ethically challenged as well.
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Old 07-28-2017, 08:09 AM
 
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Donald Trump cares about one thing, and one thing only..........Donald Trump. He has no loyalty to anyone or anything. Jeff Sessions was the one Senator who supported Donald Trump when no other Republican would. Because of Jeff Sessions Trump was able to gain some strength and go on to win the election. Now, Trump has no more use for him, and says Sessions only supported him for Sessions own benefit.

This pig of a human being would throw anyone under the bus, including his sons, if it comes down to it. And you think he cares about this country ? Puleeze, he only cares about lining his own pockets and in demeaning others to make himself feel better.
He has thrown his son under the bus.

Kushner's self-serving testimony paints Don Jr. as the one bumbling into collusion with the Russians.

As Trump has not defended Trump Jr. in any way, one can only assume he was in on this scam.

His administration is like an old time getaway car, where the bank robbers are chucking everything out the window in order to escape the cops.
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Old 07-28-2017, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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First, let us remember that Trump is a draft dodger. The word that goes hand and hand with draft dodger is coward. Secondly, most of the money he has made has not been good business dealings but instead from bankruptcy and not paying creditors. Third, he is an out and out liar as he clearly has demonstrated by back peddling on his promises.

Trump is delusional and suffering from dementia. He needs to be flushed.
And those are his GOOD points. I think you are being overly kind to the type of person he really is.
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Old 07-28-2017, 08:33 AM
 
Location: moved
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It amazes me how poor and middle class people think rich people look out for them. But that's where education level comes in.

The problem is these lower class people aspire to be the people up top, so they will continue to support them. What's that quote? "Socialism never took root in America because the proletariat views themselves as temporarily embarrassed millionaires." That pretty much sums it up. They want to BE Trump. They want his wealth and his power. So they'll blindly support him, even though he doesn't care about them.
It’s a cultural trope in America, that working-class and lower-middle-class people tend to lionize “businessmen”, as being wise, industrious, venerable and morally upright. Instead, it’s “the elite” – journalists, writers, college professors, scientists, lawyers – somewhere in the vast gray area between “middle class” and “upper class” – which are the bane and target of working-class ire. In other words, billionaire => great candidate for president, while mere millionaire => parasitic leach and conniving scoundrel. The dentist who made two or three million dollars is an extortionist and a jerk, while the real-estate magnate who made two or three billion is a captain of industry.

The unfortunate irony, is that the poor kid growing up in a shack in Appalachia actually could become a lawyer or a dentist, but he/she has nearly zero chance of becoming a billionaire tycoon.

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... he has been the most honest about our nations sad state and the first leader in my lifetime to really address americas declining future and the reality of our nations decline...
Pray tell, what exactly is this parlous “decline and decay”? Is America declining faster than Europe or Japan or Australia? Because if your point is that the Third World is narrowing the gap with the First, that is both inevitable and desirable.
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Old 07-28-2017, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Sarasota, Fl
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Id say no.
136 votes later and this seems like a sad game of "where's waldo" in trying to find people clueless enough to support trump.
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Old 07-28-2017, 09:33 AM
 
Location: New York Area
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However, with Russia's confirmed interference and Comey's little announcement, the election WAS rigged. Just as DJT said it was. Don't forget she had 3 million more votes than that creep that claims to be our president. He is a fraud and I believe not a legal president.
I didn't vote for Trump. But seriously how many votes do you think Russia flipped in Trump's favor?
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Old 07-28-2017, 10:12 AM
 
Location: Sarasota, Fl
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I didn't vote for Trump. But seriously how many votes do you think Russia flipped in Trump's favor?
Hey, I read on the facebook that Hillary ran a child sex ring out of a pizza house. It must be true since I read it on the Internet.

I've also read that Hillary killed people, laughed about bengazi, and is the devil's image on earth.

All that must be true, because I read it on the Internet.


Seriously, there are way more people that believe this nonsense than I could have previously imagined.
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Old 07-28-2017, 10:13 AM
 
Location: SoCal
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I voted yes.
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Old 07-28-2017, 10:15 AM
 
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I didn't vote for Trump. But seriously how many votes do you think Russia flipped in Trump's favor?
Probably a lot. You underestimate the power of social media propaganda and conspiracies. The hacking of voter registration rolls also probably cost a fair amount of votes. Look how many people still attack Hillary over Benghazi and Uranium, despite both being proven to have not been her fault or her involved.

It had a big impact, make no mistake about it.
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