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thats what a demonRAT brain looks like.Whatever you'd like. The best part is that you don't know the HALF of it.I was not asking. I was mocking. You keep telling that lie so often that even you believe it now.351 right now, and we're having a good year, again.Too bad your best quality is lying. How are your 350 imaginary clients doing?Yeah, you gots da troof 'n stuff.Solid Trumpian response there. Good stuff.well, retard, you couldnt get out of a wet paper bag. thanx for all the laughs, thus far. good luck locating a brainWell, yes. I'm certainly not a psychologist. But unlike those whose intellectual curiosity has calcified due to their TDS -- this would include you, obviously -- I maintain a healthy intellectual curiosity about people, societies and their behaviors.You do realize that you’re not a psychologist unless you’re pretending to be one now. So your opinion of him is just that. Your opinion. What is fascinating is you leftists trying to sound all noble and intelligent but coming off as pompous asses.Yep! As I've said, Trump (and far more importantly, Trumpism) represents a historic moment in this nation's history. Not only is it is an absolutely fascinating psychological / historical / sociological / anthropological study, it's a terribly important cautionary tale.When will the Democratic Party move on from Trump?One of the reasons I voted for Trump in 2016 was the rhetoric. Suddenly if you voted for the man you were deemed racist. In fact after he won, Van Jones called it a "white lash". It was like some strange people were telling Independent voters and tax payers how to vote and why they should be ashamed not to vote Democrat.
Now, I frankly didn't pay much attention to politics until then but my kids were in school as they were 6 and 8 and I for the first time in my life noticed how far left many people are and how triggered they were. That prompted me to pay more attention and I did like Trump's policies on immigration, military and America First in terms of manufacturing and such. I also liked that he addressed corporate inversions.
After he won, an interesting benefit was how much he triggered leftists. After he lost in 2020, it was disheartening because the far left had won the culture war. Now we have to agree that gender is a social construct, that whites are racist, that America is systemically racist, that police officers are bad people and if you say anything contrary to that publicly you have the threat of cancel culture.
However, even though Trump lost, he continued to be top of mind to Democrats and to leftists around the country and here on USMB. It is almost as if the Democratic Party needs their villain to hide the problems they themselves have. So Trump continues to trigger leftists even though he is no longer President and has been banned from Twitter. So at what point does the Democratic Party move on from Trump?
Sean Hannity rips Democrats for ongoing obsession with Donald Trump: He lives in their ‘sick brains’
Nearly one month into Joe Biden’s presidency, Democrats are still fixated on former President Donald Trump, "Hannity" host Sean Hannity pointed out Thursday.www.foxnews.com
They can't put down the Trump crack pipe...they're hooked to the nth degree.
Look no further than Mac1958 bizarre addiction for proof.
The intense adoration and devotion to this troubled, damaged man must be analyzed carefully and thoroughly. We thought the world had learned from such destructive relationships in the past, but clearly we were wrong there. We must learn here.
So, to all the Trumpsters who constantly whine and moan about how much attention is being paid to this topic: Too bad. You sold your soul to this awful man, and we're going to examine and comment on it for a long time. You'll just have to live with it.
See, what you clearly don't understand is that I consider people like you to be little more than a small, wet, wormy thing, wiggling around in my mental Petri Dish™ -- poke, observe, poke, observe. Flush.
That's your value to me. A curiosity. So, all your daily attempts to attack me and put me on the defensive merely serve to make me more and more curious about the emotional fragility that motivates you to engage in such behavior.
So, while you try so desperately to punch, I merely observe. It's always fascinating, and I do appreciate the free material you provide.awww....TRUTH must hurt the retardSolid Trumpian response there. Good stuff.well, retard, you couldnt get out of a wet paper bag. thanx for all the laughs, thus far. good luck locating a brainWell, yes. I'm certainly not a psychologist. But unlike those whose intellectual curiosity has calcified due to their TDS -- this would include you, obviously -- I maintain a healthy intellectual curiosity about people, societies and their behaviors.You do realize that you’re not a psychologist unless you’re pretending to be one now. So your opinion of him is just that. Your opinion. What is fascinating is you leftists trying to sound all noble and intelligent but coming off as pompous asses.Yep! As I've said, Trump (and far more importantly, Trumpism) represents a historic moment in this nation's history. Not only is it is an absolutely fascinating psychological / historical / sociological / anthropological study, it's a terribly important cautionary tale.When will the Democratic Party move on from Trump?One of the reasons I voted for Trump in 2016 was the rhetoric. Suddenly if you voted for the man you were deemed racist. In fact after he won, Van Jones called it a "white lash". It was like some strange people were telling Independent voters and tax payers how to vote and why they should be ashamed not to vote Democrat.
Now, I frankly didn't pay much attention to politics until then but my kids were in school as they were 6 and 8 and I for the first time in my life noticed how far left many people are and how triggered they were. That prompted me to pay more attention and I did like Trump's policies on immigration, military and America First in terms of manufacturing and such. I also liked that he addressed corporate inversions.
After he won, an interesting benefit was how much he triggered leftists. After he lost in 2020, it was disheartening because the far left had won the culture war. Now we have to agree that gender is a social construct, that whites are racist, that America is systemically racist, that police officers are bad people and if you say anything contrary to that publicly you have the threat of cancel culture.
However, even though Trump lost, he continued to be top of mind to Democrats and to leftists around the country and here on USMB. It is almost as if the Democratic Party needs their villain to hide the problems they themselves have. So Trump continues to trigger leftists even though he is no longer President and has been banned from Twitter. So at what point does the Democratic Party move on from Trump?
Sean Hannity rips Democrats for ongoing obsession with Donald Trump: He lives in their ‘sick brains’
Nearly one month into Joe Biden’s presidency, Democrats are still fixated on former President Donald Trump, "Hannity" host Sean Hannity pointed out Thursday.www.foxnews.com
They can't put down the Trump crack pipe...they're hooked to the nth degree.
Look no further than Mac1958 bizarre addiction for proof.
The intense adoration and devotion to this troubled, damaged man must be analyzed carefully and thoroughly. We thought the world had learned from such destructive relationships in the past, but clearly we were wrong there. We must learn here.
So, to all the Trumpsters who constantly whine and moan about how much attention is being paid to this topic: Too bad. You sold your soul to this awful man, and we're going to examine and comment on it for a long time. You'll just have to live with it.
See, what you clearly don't understand is that I consider people like you to be little more than a small, wet, wormy thing, wiggling around in my mental Petri Dish™ -- poke, observe, poke, observe. Flush.
That's your value to me. A curiosity. So, all your daily attempts to attack me and put me on the defensive merely serve to make me more and more curious about the emotional fragility that motivates you to engage in such behavior.
So, while you try so desperately to punch, I merely observe. It's always fascinating, and I do appreciate the free material you provide.
I came in to the office this morning because I need to add a new SIMPLE IRA account, which will be four new clients. I was too lazy yesterday.
Thanks for asking!
But you're fascinating to observe.