Woohoosaint
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Were they bitterly married in a previous life?!
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It must be frustrating to think that way and yet have no ability to control what Trump supporters say.
Why does it even matter? Asking seriously.
So you speak for the rest of America?Not at all. I didn't mean to suggest i wanted to stop you from saying anything, i was just letting you know that no one outside your little bubble care what you say about it.
And yet, your actions show you do care.Not at all. I didn't mean to suggest i wanted to stop you from saying anything, i was just letting you know that no one outside your little bubble care what you say about it.
So you speak for the rest of America?
And yet, your actions show you do care.
Not at all. I didn't mean to suggest i wanted to stop you from saying anything, i was just letting you know that no one outside your little bubble care what you say about it.
Not at all. I didn't mean to suggest i wanted to stop you from saying anything, i was just letting you know that no one outside your little bubble care what you say about it.
So when the Republicans lost the white house for 8 years, the respect of the office was intact, it was only degraded after the Democrats lost the white house. I know the Democrats will yell about how mean Trump is and he is the one that undermined the dignity of the POTUS. but it is only fair to look at the behavior of he democratic party since Nov2016.Why does it even matter? Asking seriously.
Does she really need to show him respect or be gracious with him? Does anybody? The office of the President just doesn't command the respect it once did. Maybe with somebody else in there it can reclaim some of that, but this has been a long time coming.
Didn't a Republican yell "you lie" to Obama during one of his State of the Union speeches?So when the Republicans lost the white house for 8 years, the respect of the office was intact, it was only degraded after the Democrats lost the white house. I know the Democrats will yell about how mean Trump is and he is the one that undermined the dignity of the POTUS. but it is only fair to look at the behavior of he democratic party since Nov2016.
So what you're implying is about half of the USA lives in a little bubble.No. Was asking me that question supposed to show that people outside the Trump bubble respect the opinions of the people inside the bubble?
So when the Republicans lost the white house for 8 years, the respect of the office was intact, it was only degraded after the Democrats lost the white house. I know the Democrats will yell about how mean Trump is and he is the one that undermined the dignity of the POTUS. but it is only fair to look at the behavior of he democratic party since Nov2016.
So what you're implying is about half of the USA lives in a little bubble.
So it is just republicans that have destroyed the dignity of the office of POTUS?Lmao, child please. Really, Republicans respected Obama?![]()
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You can go somewhere else with that. Need I remind you ...
No, only about 1/3 of the country live in the little bubble. The other 10% or so who voted for Trump realize they are voting for an amoral sack of the tail end of a human centipede, but they just care about their money.
FYI, Trump's opponent in 2016 got more votes than any Republican presidential candidate in the history of the country.
So it is just republicans that have destroyed the dignity of the office of POTUS?
So it is just republicans that have destroyed the dignity of the office of POTUS?
I think we should be clear about the idea - it's not that Republicans have substantially damaged the dignity of the office of the POTUS . . . it's that Donald Trump has. He destroys the dignity of just about everything he gets involved in. Sure, presidents throughout history have had their moments of less than dignified behavior, including Obama and certainly Bill Clinton. But Trump's irresistible compulsion to belittle opponents and critics with schoolyard insults, to trash important American institutions and relationships with ill-conceived and petty rhetoric, and to turn the entire institution of the presidency into an unending campaign speech has damaged the dignity of the office far more than any other as a measure of both volume and magnitude.
I don't think it's fair to Republicans to attribute everything Trump does to the entire party. I don't even think Trump is a Republican, he's an opportunist and a demagogue. I look forward to a restoration of dignity when someone new is in the office - no matter that person's party.