Because he is pro-America, while those people want to end America. I mean if they filmed movies telling how west is the best and Africa is shit hole... which is true... no one would have a problem with them.
Pro America my ass. "We've got a lot of killers. What do you think? Our country's so innocent?"
“He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.”
America loves and respects our returned POW's even if they are on the opposite side of an issue.
He is more beholden to Russia than any country in the Western Alliance.
How Russian Money Helped Save Trump’s Business
Yes one of the few pro American people in WH.
He's not perfect of course, but what you outlined is stupid. Being Pro-America doesn't mean being uncritical of some mistakes we have made, or being pro anti-American Mc-Stain for that matter. However, his statement about bringing in more immigrants may perhaps be anti-American in the current atmosphere.
Oh no, when President Obama made mention of any mistake we ever made he was on "The Grand Apology Tour". The precedent has been set, Trump is just as un-American as Obama is.
Nah, actually it was because he preached anti-American values such as huge welfare programs and "you didn't build that". But even if it was, I never gave a shit about those criticisms. It is quite ironic though that he supposedly was a war critic, yet won a peace prize for bombing Libya. Admittedly, Trump is not much better. He was supposed to shut down the border, yet has ended up making speeches how he will bring in more people to the country to replace Americans than ever before.
Not to well informed I see. I love false narratives today. Take a tiny fragment of a sentence and construct an entirely false narrative like "you didn't build that" When the fact of the matter is the President was specifically talking about "...this unbelievable American system...... Somebody invested in roads and bridges."
But the narrative sticks in the Fauxsphere.
Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event in Roanoke, Virginia
And that peace prize was given to him before he did practically anything. But just to be clear, you think that him getting that prize should have limited him from using military power against our enemies?