This is the Republican Frontrunner

I agree it is pathetic that U.S. politics should have fallen to this level, where an unprincipled demagogue, conman actor and truly dangerous narcissist can “charm” his way into the hearts of so many citizens.

Of course being fed up with traditional politics is a part of this, as is believing the hysteria and conspiracy politics of the right and the shameless lies of this very demagogue. It isn’t necessarily only that he appeals to the “lowest common denominator” … since he also appeals to evangelicals and many relatively ordinary people who see him as either a “savior” or just “a battering ram” to bring the “Establishment” down.

Many of these people are just fantasists or shallow politically, people who really have very little idea of the damage a movement of opportunists and grifters led by a demagogue like Trump running the most powerful country in the world can bring about.


No, we are tired of politicians who speak real nice, but sell us out to our enemies.

That is pissing us off.
 
You are not a true Christian. None would write or act like you.
That's EXACTLY the point, dumbfuck. How did you stumble on it?

I've always claimed to be "agnostic, but flexible". I am NOT a Christian. And that's the point you dimwitted marxist shit missiles miss every time.

The differences between me and the soulless filth that's overrun this country:

I know right from wrong
Life is precious
I don't hate myself (I'm not suicidal)
I'm hetero and strongly believe in the family unit
I believe in the rule of law
I detest fascism, marxism, and any other ism that oppresses human beings

Your stuttering fuck is a Christian.... right? Abortion after 9 months, he runs a crime family, raped a woman, he's a pedophile, thief, grifter, showered with his 11-year old daughter, spawned a detestable serial rapist crackhead and is a congenital liar.

I'm happy to not be associated with that "group" if you feel the need to stereotype and put people in "groups".

What 'group' are you in? Faggots? Chicks with dicks? General lowlife? Do tell...
 
are you bringing up BenGhazi? Do you know how many people Trump killed by lying to us about Covid? Or how many people ended up dead after the insurrection he started? The Capitol Cops were devistated and you don't care.
you fucking lie with every post, it is obvious you hide in a closet because if you stated this shit in public, someone would put you in a hole. You are either a good shit stirrer or the dumbest motherfucker to suck air on this planet
 
you fucking lie with every post, it is obvious you hide in a closet because if you stated this shit in public, someone would put you in a hole. You are either a good shit stirrer or the dumbest motherfucker to suck air on this planet
Trump wanted churches packed at the height of the pandemic.
 
No, we are tired of politicians who speak real nice, but sell us out to our enemies.
That is pissing us off.

Trump's an asshole, but at least he's our asshole. His first time in the Presidency, he clearly showed us that all his bad personal traits notwithstanding, he truly cares about this country, its people, and what is best for us. I've not seen this, to this degree, in any other President since Reagan.

I wish he wasn't such an asshole, but I'd gladly vote for him to be our President again, over any polite, well-mannered crook.
 
Trump's an asshole, but at least he's our asshole. His first time in the Presidency, he clearly showed us that all his bad personal traits notwithstanding, he truly cares about this country, its people, and what is best for us. I've not seen this, to this degree, in any other President since Reagan.

I wish he wasn't such an asshole, but I'd gladly vote for him to be our President again, over any polite, well-mannered crook.
Reagan and his voodoo economics/neoliberalism is the reason we are in this mess to begin with.
Trump is unfit because he is a sociopath. I know a few Trumpers and even they wouldn't recommend him as a role model for their children.
 
I can't think of another presidential candidate in American history, or any other country, really, who takes to the media and engages in taunting and name calling of his opponents resembling that of a 12 year old. In fact, even a 12 year old would likely come up with more sophisticated insults. This man does not belong in the White House. He's completely unhinged and an embarrassment.

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We get it, you hate Trump. He consumes you on here.... it's old
 
Reagan and his voodoo economics/neoliberalism is the reason we are in this mess to begin with.
Trump is unfit because he is a sociopath. I know a few Trumpers and even they wouldn't recommend him as a role model for their children.
ironic
 
David Bossie and Corey Lewandowski, who worked as Trump’s campaign manager, expounded on his eating habits with their book, Let Trump Be Trump.

In it they describe Trump’s boundless cravings for fast food, including one McDonald’s dinner order of “two Big Macs, two Fillet-O-Fish and a chocolate malted” (which clocks in at 2,530 calories with 114g of fat and 3530mg of sodium).

“On Trump Force One there were four major food groups: McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, pizza and Diet Coke,”

TDS unleashed...

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For fuck's sake.....Biden is the closest we have had to pure trailer trash in the WH.....Hell if the mob had not supported his senate run he would be in a single-wide cooking meth with Hunter.

The entire Biden family are the most white trash people in America.
 
That would be, approximately, zero.

On the other hand, your side, which pushed this absurd hoax, that is responsible for all the policies promoted under the banner of this hoax, that sabotaged the economy, destroyed basic freedoms, and fucked up the supply chain, almost certainly do have some blood on your hands. Certainly, there have been some who have died from medical conditions that could have been treated, if the necessary treatments had not been made unavailable as a result of this hoax.

I know you won't believe me so how about people who worked for Trump you liar?

'We killed Herman Cain': Trump staffers say they blame themselves for Cain's COVID-19 death after he attended Tulsa rally​


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Trump was right. He could kill someone and not lose one vote.
 
you fucking lie with every post, it is obvious you hide in a closet because if you stated this shit in public, someone would put you in a hole. You are either a good shit stirrer or the dumbest motherfucker to suck air on this planet
It's true. Bush may have murdered more grunts but Trump did a bunch of high risk missions that killed our best and brightest in the military. Men not easily replaced. And you hardly hear a word about it

During his first 100 days in office, it has become clear that President Donald Trump views military force as his primary—if not only—foreign policy tool. From a botched special operations raid in Yemen to a cruise missile strike against an Assad-regime airfield in Syria, Trump has proven more than willing to order America’s armed forces into action.

Making this situation worse is the president himself. Mercurial in nature and largely ignorant when it comes to complex foreign policy issues, President Trump does not appear to have any method at all to govern the use of force and lacks a clearly articulated end goal for the use of force. As a result, Trump has failed to articulate coherent reasons for his decisions to use force—not even in his head-spinning policy reversal in Syria—leaving his national security team unable to speak with one clear public voice on these decisions.

At the same time, President Trump has failed to nominate or appoint the officials necessary to run the State Department and much of the Pentagon, preferring instead to hand difficult diplomatic tasks to his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Trump's wars?

Beyond overseeing ongoing military campaigns in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, Trump has authorized or threatened force on numerous occasions in or against a number of countries since taking office:

  • Yemen: Trump authorized a botched special operations raid in late January that left a Navy SEAL and several civilians dead.4 His administration also discreetly escalated the American air campaign against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in early March.5 In addition, Secretary Mattis has requested authorization to give greater military assistance to the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Somalia: Trump eased Obama-era restrictions on the use of force in Somalia, giving military commanders more freedom of action against the Al Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabab terrorist group.8 Dozens of American soldiers have since deployed to Somalia

President Trump’s decision to launch a limited cruise missile strike against the Assad regime in Syria came after more than a year of statements on the campaign trail and in office that strongly suggested that Trump took little issue with President Bashar al-Assad staying in power in Damascus and believed the United States had no reason to intervene against him. His position was echoed by Secretary Tillerson and Ambassador Haley in the week before the April 4 attack. 16

Moreover, as a private citizen, Trump vehemently opposed President Obama’s proposed retaliatory strikes against the Assad regime when it used sarin nerve agent to kill 1,300 Syrians in August 2013.17 Similarly, candidate Trump exhibited a cavalier attitude toward chemical weapons use, objecting that “everyone goes crazy” when “Saddam Hussein throws a little gas.”18 The Iraqi dictator most notoriously used chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds at Halabja in 1988, killing as many as 5,000 civilians.

But after seeing images of children killed by sarin on television, Trump undertook a dramatic policy reversal.19 In the space of a week, the Trump administration went from accepting Assad’s continuation in power to launching 59 cruise missiles at one of Assad’s airfields.

President Trump’s late January authorization of a special operations raid in Yemen provides corroboration of his casual attitude toward decisions to use force. Trump reportedly authorized the raid—in which a Navy SEAL and several civilians died—over dinner with key national security advisers, as well as Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner.20 He also reportedly heard the suggestion that President Obama would not have ordered the raid as a reason to go forward.
 
I can't think of another presidential candidate in American history, or any other country, really, who takes to the media and engages in taunting and name calling of his opponents resembling that of a 12 year old. In fact, even a 12 year old would likely come up with more sophisticated insults. This man does not belong in the White House. He's completely unhinged and an embarrassment.

then there is this...



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It's true. Bush may have murdered more grunts but Trump did a bunch of high risk missions that killed our best and brightest in the military. Men not easily replaced. And you hardly hear a word about it

During his first 100 days in office, it has become clear that President Donald Trump views military force as his primary—if not only—foreign policy tool. From a botched special operations raid in Yemen to a cruise missile strike against an Assad-regime airfield in Syria, Trump has proven more than willing to order America’s armed forces into action.

Making this situation worse is the president himself. Mercurial in nature and largely ignorant when it comes to complex foreign policy issues, President Trump does not appear to have any method at all to govern the use of force and lacks a clearly articulated end goal for the use of force. As a result, Trump has failed to articulate coherent reasons for his decisions to use force—not even in his head-spinning policy reversal in Syria—leaving his national security team unable to speak with one clear public voice on these decisions.

At the same time, President Trump has failed to nominate or appoint the officials necessary to run the State Department and much of the Pentagon, preferring instead to hand difficult diplomatic tasks to his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Trump's wars?

Beyond overseeing ongoing military campaigns in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, Trump has authorized or threatened force on numerous occasions in or against a number of countries since taking office:

  • Yemen: Trump authorized a botched special operations raid in late January that left a Navy SEAL and several civilians dead.4 His administration also discreetly escalated the American air campaign against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in early March.5 In addition, Secretary Mattis has requested authorization to give greater military assistance to the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Somalia: Trump eased Obama-era restrictions on the use of force in Somalia, giving military commanders more freedom of action against the Al Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabab terrorist group.8 Dozens of American soldiers have since deployed to Somalia

President Trump’s decision to launch a limited cruise missile strike against the Assad regime in Syria came after more than a year of statements on the campaign trail and in office that strongly suggested that Trump took little issue with President Bashar al-Assad staying in power in Damascus and believed the United States had no reason to intervene against him. His position was echoed by Secretary Tillerson and Ambassador Haley in the week before the April 4 attack. 16

Moreover, as a private citizen, Trump vehemently opposed President Obama’s proposed retaliatory strikes against the Assad regime when it used sarin nerve agent to kill 1,300 Syrians in August 2013.17 Similarly, candidate Trump exhibited a cavalier attitude toward chemical weapons use, objecting that “everyone goes crazy” when “Saddam Hussein throws a little gas.”18 The Iraqi dictator most notoriously used chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds at Halabja in 1988, killing as many as 5,000 civilians.

But after seeing images of children killed by sarin on television, Trump undertook a dramatic policy reversal.19 In the space of a week, the Trump administration went from accepting Assad’s continuation in power to launching 59 cruise missiles at one of Assad’s airfields.

President Trump’s late January authorization of a special operations raid in Yemen provides corroboration of his casual attitude toward decisions to use force. Trump reportedly authorized the raid—in which a Navy SEAL and several civilians died—over dinner with key national security advisers, as well as Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner.20 He also reportedly heard the suggestion that President Obama would not have ordered the raid as a reason to go forward.
Don't forget how he betrayed the Kurds
 
It's crazy to think one of the candidates for president would tell another candidate who's fat to "go enjoy a nice meal".

How is anyone voting Republican? If you want to see divisive government next year, vote for Republicans.

Divisive government is probably the best kind of government.
 
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