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I read all the negative rhetoric about Trump!!!
The only reason for it is he is not one of THEM! And he pledged to drain the SWAMP - the entrenched status quo.
Say what you want I feel I was much better of under Trump.
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I read all the negative rhetoric about Trump!!! And you still didn’t catch on.

The only reason for it is he is not one of THEM!

Ah, the undefined and scary “them”, i.e. people who are not exactly like you.

And he pledged to drain the SWAMP - the entrenched status quo.

Again, the undefined ‘swamp’ filled with intelligent and educated people who frighten you - but still managed to put the U.S. into its global position of leadership.

Say what you want I feel I was much better of under Trump.

I’m sure you did; he validated the racism, bigotry, crudeness, homophobia and general swinish behaviour that the ‘status quo’ have managed to suppress in the creation and maintenance of a civilized society.
HL
 
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I read all the negative rhetoric about Trump!!!
The only reason for it is he is not one of THEM! And he pledged to drain the SWAMP - the entrenched status quo.
Say what you want I feel I was much better of under Trump.
HL


With his own words Trump produces all the negative rhetoric anyone could ask for.
 
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More of the rhetoric you liberals have been spewing since he was elected in 2016.
Someone said if Trump did everything he's supposed to have done could run as a damnocrat!!!
 
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More of the rhetoric you liberals have been spewing since he was elected in 2016.
Someone said if Trump did everything he's supposed to have done could run as a damnocrat!!!


Then I trust you’ll make the effort to document my errors.
 
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One cant even make a cogent response to 4570. He’s so far out there in the ozone’s, nothing will bring him back. About all one can say is: Fuck you 4570, you are one blind mother fucker.
 
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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I will take any of those three, even President Clinton, over President Trump.

Do not know what that photo has to do w the price of tea on China. However, thank you for posting it.
 
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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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He did promise to drain the swamp.

Sadly all he did, as usual for him, is create a deeper swamp all by himself!

A MAGA SWAMP!

Lead by a. MAGA ARSHOLE!


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Only President Trump has called for the suspension of the Constitution.

Only President Trump failed in a peaceful transition of power.

Only President Trump gave his VP an unconstitutional directive to stay in power.

Only President Trump failed to defend our system of government from violence designed to keep the defeated president in power.

Only President Trump called for the Continuation to be suspended and he be reinstated as President.

So, laugh away.

Oh, your national political advocacy since you are sue h s big player in politics as you declared earlier costs Republicans the Senate.

You are a political fool.
 
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Regardless partisanship, one of the places I think trump failed, as well as other presidents like "W", was in sales. The Art of the Deal.

Whether they want to or like to or not, a significant part of the job is selling a majority of the nation on your agenda. Churchill sold Great Britain and quite a bit of the free world on his foreign policy. Roosevelt sold the United States on The New Deal as well as WW2, even showing such success as being elected a third time! Popular enough to be re elected after 8 years of famine and international war. Lincoln sold himself and his policies so well he was re elected at the end of the Civil War, a time when everyone lost.

Trump had no "Art of the Deal". Trump had and still has the loyalty of some of his constituents, but never had a majority, why he lost both popular elections. I suspect that as of tonight Trump's loyalists have hardened their position, but I think that his words and deeds after he left the Whitehouse have made more opposition than support. I'm not the best example, I never voted for Trump and still won't.

I do appreciate some of Trump's efforts. Number 1 I think it was great to engage DPRK, and I think the subsequent decay of relations is a mistake. I like Trump's judiciary appointees. I have been told Trump did negotiate a very good withdrawal from Afghanistan and that it is entirely Bidens fault that none of the requirements of the Taliban in the negotiation were met. Biden let the Taliban get off scot free.

Hillary did such a lousy job selling herself that Trump won. Fact. Hillary gets all the responsibility on that one.

Trump did such a lousy job selling himself that Biden won. Fact. Trump did and still does that. Biden/ Harris were and are lousy and Trump couldn't beat them and to make matters worse, couldn't even sell the nation on the conspiracy!

Trumps Deal has no art to it.
 
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Originally posted by 4570Forever:
I read all the negative rhetoric about Trump!!! And you still didn’t catch on.

The only reason for it is he is not one of THEM!

Ah, the undefined and scary “them”, i.e. people who are not exactly like you.

And he pledged to drain the SWAMP - the entrenched status quo.

Again, the undefined ‘swamp’ filled with intelligent and educated people who frighten you - but still managed to put the U.S. into its global position of leadership.

Say what you want I feel I was much better of under Trump.

I’m sure you did; he validated the racism, bigotry, crudeness, homophobia and general swinish behaviour that the ‘status quo’ have managed to suppress in the creation and maintenance of a civilized society.
HL


Excellent post. He's not worth the effort of adding anything of my own.
 
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I will take any of those three, even President Clinton, over President Trump.

Do not know what that photo has to do w the price of tea on China. However, thank you for posting it.


100%

I was watching the movie Elvis tonight. I must say that the part of the movie where you had the puritanical fringe seeking to arrest and ban “Elvis the Pelvis” from the radio and television seemed remarkably similiar to the attitudes of some of the kooks here.


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More of the rhetoric you liberals have been spewing since he was elected in 2016.
Someone said if Trump did everything he's supposed to have done could run as a damnocrat!!!


Oh damn! That's funny!!!!!!

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You must be starved for humor down there in Texas.
 
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Why do so many young white men in America find fascism 'cool'?
Opinion by Omer Aziz • 2h ago

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...f46954bea3bf8a&ei=12

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If we miss recognizing this fascist cult, it is because it exists in plain sight.

The word “fascism” is often thrown around loosely, and some may feel applying this label is overly dramatic. But its current manifestation in the U.S. mirrors its incarnation eras ago: an ideology that glorifies the traditional masculine, believes in a spiritual right to exact violence and calls for the seizure of government for authoritarian rule. The fascists are unified by their love of violence, their hatred of progress and their sinister sense of entitlement that declares that America belongs to them.

Fascism feeds off culture wars, exploits psychological insecurities and uses deeply held resentments to convert the impressionable. At a time of intense polarization and cultural battles over race, gender and democracy, it’s not surprising that fascism has found young adherents, this time as a lifestyle, with cosplay.

The reach of these men has been exponentially expanded by algorithms and social media platforms, geared toward outrage and excitement. The Fascists of the 20th century could only dream of such easy propaganda tools. The fight ahead will not be easy. It will require a generation doing its best to push back against fascism and reinvigorate democracy, this time at home. The Nazis marching through Harvard Square are a reminder that fascism is here. We ignore it at our own peril.


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Real conservatives aren't radicalized. Thus "radicalized conservative" is an oxymoron. Yet there are many radicalized republicans.

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Sinclair Lewis

Per my far-right friend: "reality sucks"

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Lock her up - failed

Drain the swamp - failed

Build a wall - failed
Mexico pays for it - failed

I’ll be working so hard I won’t have time for golf - failed with knobs on

Etc etc
 
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