A question for Trump supporters.

EagleSmack

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It was ultra scary how Ms Clinton absolutely promised everything to all comers and attempted to initiate the tried-and-true strategy of promoting class warfare as the means to divide and conquer

That aside, my personal take is that she was more interested in making a splash for the history books than she was for pulling her nation out of the economic doldrums it was/is in.

This is on my reading list...

 

JLM

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You woulda loved him. He was big on torture.


I'll pass...........................for myself I've never been particularly big on torture! Perhaps more appropriate for the likes of Timothy McVeigh. :) :) :)

Well, Trump isn't divisive or using class warfare anyway. That's good.


Just one of many of Trump's good points! They comprise a bigly portion of his traits!
 

Kreskin

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I hope Trump visits North Korea and gets himself 15 years of hard labor.
 

Twila

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I take it that the special no tears formula didn't work?

There's no shame in admitting your angst.


TB, he's trying to end the discourse. by suggesting you're angry, salty, angsty then he can dismiss anything further.

Childish of course, but maybe you should offer him a juice box.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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TB, he's trying to end the discourse. by suggesting you're angry, salty, angsty then he can dismiss anything further.

Childish of course, but maybe you should offer him a juice box.
Of course he is. Normally Cap's pretty reasonable (e.g., when he says that a mix of fossil, nuclear, and renewable is the reasonable energy future, but he has times when he goes full-on rightard and then has some kind of problem climbing down off it. He retreats into namecalling, logical fallacies, whatever it takes to divert attention from his mistake.

You'd think it would be easier to just say "OK, you've got a point." Instead he doubles down, and finds himself in the absurd position of denying that Trump was divisive and overpromising.

I guess he thinks it makes him look strong or something.