Please stop with the excess hatred and anger of Trump

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DarthMetaKnight
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02 May 2017, 8:16 pm

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Please, can people in the world stop bashing Trump so excessively? It's starting to burn too much. I did think that he is kind of an embarrassment. He may have done or said things which mocked the disabled and every other "minority" group. But I'm pretty sure the progressives and liberals have the same issues.

And I think disagreement or even hate =/= killing an entire group of people. A lot of the anti-Trump people are actually behaving way more sick and deranged than the people who voted for him are.

Yeah ... Trump mocked a disabled reporter.

He also sexually harassed a ton of women. Now he's putting the fate of the world in jeopardy. That's not an exaggeration. He insists that global warming isn't real and he could start WW3 with his trigger happy attitude.


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03 May 2017, 1:03 am

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Not aimed at anyone in particular here, but this is what I wrote in January of last year:

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As for Trump; the more threads the left posts about him and his supporters the more I hope by some miracle he does get elected just for what it will do to thier collective psyche.
Their butthurt will be legendary even in hell. :twisted
http://wrongplanet.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=303183&start=15

I honestly thought back then that he had little chance of being elected. In fact, I thought he'd drop out of the race months before the general election.
I was right about what Trump's being elected would do to them, though...

Well I am pretty liberal and if anything I am way more apathetic about things, than I was...I mean at least when I thought Bernie Sanders had a chance I thought maybe, just maybe...just a little gleam of hope. And then that got smashed with a figurative hammer..the democratic party worked against him in favor of Hillary there is even evidence but they say they are not obligated to run a fair nomination campaign or whatever so they did nothing wrong by promoting Hillary over Bernie. Then we get trump...what ever, if the democrat party had pulled their heads out of their asses it's very likely we might have gotten Bernie and wouldn't have had to worry about Trump or Clinton :roll:

So I really don't care what happens to our political system now outside of becoming some kind of authoritarian police state...but that aside, I don't care if it collapses into a million pieces and has to be rebuilt from scratch to come up with something not so full of corruption and corporate greed. The democratic and republican parties have both failed the american people...we need something new.


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03 May 2017, 1:22 am

Here's the best part: A good portion of the anti-Trump hate is coming from folks who voted for him.

Trump said he would drain the Swamp. He didn't. He called Clinton a warmonger ... and then he bombed Syria. What an ass.

I tend to disagree with conservatives in general. I'm pretty liberal. Of course, I think that we should be sympathetic towards the anti-war paleocons right about now. They feel betrayed, because they were betrayed. A lot of Ron Paul fanboys voted for Trump because they wanted to see the end of the war machine. In the end, the Ron Paul fanboys were stabbed right in the back.

A while ago, Paul Joseph Watson went on Twitter and basically said "I disagree with these attacks on Syria. I'm officially off the Trump bandwagon." Those probably aren't his exact words, but that's basically what Mr. Watson said. I felt a wave of raw emotion go through me as I read that tweet. "Those are the words of a man who has been swindled." I thought.

Trump made himself look like a maverick. He has turned into a double-crosser. He is a neocon swine. He told Alex Jones "I won't let you down." I guess that was another lie.

When Trump was elected, I thought "At least Syria is safe." I was wrong. Dead wrong. There was one thing I liked about the Trumpster. It has now been taken away.

America needs a new candidate who will put an end to the war machine. We cannot let Trump get a second term.


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03 May 2017, 4:02 am

DarthMetaKnight wrote:
Here's the best part: A good portion of the anti-Trump hate is coming from folks who voted for him.


Trump voters don’t have buyer’s remorse. But some Hillary Clinton voters do.
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...The Pew Research Center released a poll showing very little buyer's remorse among Trump voters. The poll showed just 7 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say Trump has performed worse than they expected him to. Fully 38 percent — five times as many — say he has performed better.

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll confirms this — in spades. And, in fact, it shows more buyer's remorse for Trump's opponent in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton. And were the 2016 election held again today, it shows Trump would avenge his popular-vote loss.

Of course, you can still be disappointed in Trump and not say you wish you had voted differently. But this poll also reinforces the idea that Trump supporters aren't even disappointed. Not in the least, in fact.

Just 2 percent of those who voted for Trump say he has been a worse president than they expected. Only 1 percent say he has been “much worse,” and 1 percent say he has been “somewhat worse.”

In contrast, 62 percent say he has been better than expected, with one-third (33 percent) saying he has been “much better.”


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