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Trump hates leaving his "praise bubble" because he can't handle the way MOST Americans feel about him
And what are you gonna say when he wins in 2020?
Are you going to go into hiding so you won't have to confront people on this forum who feel he is going to win in 2020?
Poor Trump, no matter where he lives, people boo him. First it was NYC, now Washington. No wonder he flies off to places like Iowa to find shelter. He better watch, even the people there will start throwing corn at him pretty soon, if he keeps up his ridiculous behavior.
What an illogical argument. If what you state were really how things worked, nobody would ever be respectful.
Truth is, the fact that this many people were willing to boo the POTUS and that so many are defending such behavior shows how far “progressivism” has lowered our country.
What it shows is that our country is rapidly recovering from its setbacks of the last few years and that there is hope for us, after all. But it does make one wonder if Trump is really that much out of touch with reality, that he would think that his appearance there might result in some cheers. You know he'd never go anywhere, if he knew he'd be booed. His ego has spread out a mile wide, but is only a millimeter thick.
How do you figure? Didn't more people vote against Trump than for him? If the majority of voters voted against Trump, then wouldn't voting against Trump be more "normal"?
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Originally Posted by shadowne
More people voted against Clinton than for her.
Clinton got a plurality, the cheeto didn't
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