How many of you agree with this Christian Republican?

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Florda_mike
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cinque said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.
Sure: https://thinkprogress.org/check-in-trumps-major-promises-f1bdf8a96088/

Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?



From a site judged "extremely liberal"

Can you guys speak what's in your own mind instead of sourcing some worthless ultra lib site? Seriously can you think for yourself?
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DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.


Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?
Is this a serious post?


Nobody here knows he's competent or incompetent

He's most likely getting as much done to help working Americans as possible but you'll NEVER EVER read about any of it in our lib media and that's the plan

Slander him and get as many gullible people, like yourself, to believe what they read

Point is you nor I have a clue what he does each day and how it's obstructed by democrats, establishment republicans and media whom all wish him to fail even more than yourself!
This post is some of the worst fan fiction I've ever read and is completely divorced from reality. Let's do a case study of just one hot-topic issue.

Despite being a colossally poor piece of legislation that faced obstruction by Republicans, opposition from voters, and wavering support by members of his own party, Obama, with help from Reid and Pelosi was able to push through Obamacare. Despite it becoming even less popular over time and being a galvanizing issue for Trump during the election, he didn't bother to learn even a little about the issue to address it competently with the voters he represents and to whom he promised to repeal the law. Your "deal maker" certainly couldn't be bothered to meet with rogue members of his own majority party to get them to fall in line with what he wanted like Obama did. All he could do was issue a couple of ill-advised tweets condemning the leadership of his own party for failure, which seems to be the modus opperandi of his presidency thus far.

And before you characterize me as an MSNBC worshipping libtard, I'm a libertarian who generally votes Republican.


Blah blah blah
Snappy retort


Deservedly so but I added more if you wanna go back and check and see if you can comprehend it
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Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.


Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?
Is this a serious post?


Nobody here knows he's competent or incompetent

He's most likely getting as much done to help working Americans as possible but you'll NEVER EVER read about any of it in our lib media and that's the plan

Slander him and get as many gullible people, like yourself, to believe what they read

Point is you nor I have a clue what he does each day and how it's obstructed by democrats, establishment republicans and media whom all wish him to fail even more than yourself!
This post is some of the worst fan fiction I've ever read and is completely divorced from reality. Let's do a case study of just one hot-topic issue.

Despite being a colossally poor piece of legislation that faced obstruction by Republicans, opposition from voters, and wavering support by members of his own party, Obama, with help from Reid and Pelosi was able to push through Obamacare. Despite it becoming even less popular over time and being a galvanizing issue for Trump during the election, he didn't bother to learn even a little about the issue to address it competently with the voters he represents and to whom he promised to repeal the law. Your "deal maker" certainly couldn't be bothered to meet with rogue members of his own majority party to get them to fall in line with what he wanted like Obama did. All he could do was issue a couple of ill-advised tweets condemning the leadership of his own party for failure, which seems to be the modus opperandi of his presidency thus far.

And before you characterize me as an MSNBC worshipping libtard, I'm a libertarian who generally votes Republican.


Blah blah blah

Criticize a republican president that saved us from a socialist Hillary, then as usual they always say they vote republican. Gotta mention that lie to give themselves legitimacy

Gimme a break

Try this, is there a chance his own party is against him because they're establishment republicans and govern as democrats? Or .... perhaps they don't want an outsider, a businessman that's not a politician to be successful?

Just a thought I'm sure your brilliance his analysed thoroughly?
Once again you make terrible assumptions. I was forced to vote for Gary Johnson because the two other candidates were such epic failures as candidates. I suppose it's possible that Republicans are not supportive of Trump because he's a political outsider. I just happen to think that it is more likely that he's not supported by his own party because he is generally unfit for his office and is unwilling to spend any time actually studying any issues to even speak competently about them in more than 140 characters. The capacity for him to provide the substantive leadership required by his job will never be reached unless he makes some significant changes, which given his track record, will never happen.
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Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.
Sure: https://thinkprogress.org/check-in-trumps-major-promises-f1bdf8a96088/

Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?



From a site judged "extremely liberal"

Can you guys speak what's in your own mind instead of sourcing some worthless ultra lib site? Seriously can you think for yourself?
Your self awareness is unreal. At least I can admire your consistency.
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Florda_mike
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DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.


Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?
Is this a serious post?


Nobody here knows he's competent or incompetent

He's most likely getting as much done to help working Americans as possible but you'll NEVER EVER read about any of it in our lib media and that's the plan

Slander him and get as many gullible people, like yourself, to believe what they read

Point is you nor I have a clue what he does each day and how it's obstructed by democrats, establishment republicans and media whom all wish him to fail even more than yourself!
This post is some of the worst fan fiction I've ever read and is completely divorced from reality. Let's do a case study of just one hot-topic issue.

Despite being a colossally poor piece of legislation that faced obstruction by Republicans, opposition from voters, and wavering support by members of his own party, Obama, with help from Reid and Pelosi was able to push through Obamacare. Despite it becoming even less popular over time and being a galvanizing issue for Trump during the election, he didn't bother to learn even a little about the issue to address it competently with the voters he represents and to whom he promised to repeal the law. Your "deal maker" certainly couldn't be bothered to meet with rogue members of his own majority party to get them to fall in line with what he wanted like Obama did. All he could do was issue a couple of ill-advised tweets condemning the leadership of his own party for failure, which seems to be the modus opperandi of his presidency thus far.

And before you characterize me as an MSNBC worshipping libtard, I'm a libertarian who generally votes Republican.


Blah blah blah

Criticize a republican president that saved us from a socialist Hillary, then as usual they always say they vote republican. Gotta mention that lie to give themselves legitimacy

Gimme a break

Try this, is there a chance his own party is against him because they're establishment republicans and govern as democrats? Or .... perhaps they don't want an outsider, a businessman that's not a politician to be successful?

Just a thought I'm sure your brilliance his analysed thoroughly?
Once again you make terrible assumptions. I was forced to vote for Gary Johnson because the two other candidates were such epic failures as candidates. I suppose it's possible that Republicans are not supportive of Trump because he's a political outsider. I just happen to think that it is more likely that he's not supported by his own party because he is generally unfit for his office and is unwilling to spend any time actually studying any issues to even speak competently about them in more than 140 characters. The capacity for him to provide the substantive leadership required by his job will never be reached unless he makes some significant changes, which given his track record, will never happen.


You voted for someone about 1% of our country voted. You're guy lost bigly. You lost and your still here?

You give typical talking points of left(are you sure you aren't a democrat?) saying "unfit for office," "140 characters" and "substantive leadership"

Do you guys write these lib talking points on your mirror to have something that's sounds intelligent to say?

Btw the word for today was "empathy!" Most all lib sites were fed this word today, just like you above, to describe Trump. Wonder where that word came from being all over lib media. Oh, and they were also talking of Melania's shoes. So much substance on left

And if you're such a libertarian that votes republican why do you know these lib talking points so well

I get so tired of the chicken **** bs
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Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

DioNoZeus said:

Florda_mike said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

boxster said:

cinque said:

80sBEAR said:

cinque said:

blackie said:

80sBEAR said:

Donald Trump is the Republican and Democratic Parties' worst nightmare. Both parties are completely out of touch with mainstream America. Both had better figure this out before 2020.
I don't care for Trump one bit, but I think the above is true. The tactics of both parties are doing nothing but grouping people into identities and further dividing the country. Perhaps there is hope for a really viable third party (or fourth, for that matter). Almost anything would be better than what we have now. One party is dysfunctional and the other calls themselves by a name to which their internal structure and nominating tactics don't reflect.
So, is that a yes?


The answer is NO. Donald Trump is not a nice man. I do not like him. That being said, he is our President and we should support him. If he fails, we all fail. We all stomached 8 years of Barack Obama so I know you can do this. You, PartyBear, and others need to realize the election was over 10 months ago and get over it.
Tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice and not well liked?
Perhaps he's good at his job (or at least better than any viable alternative)? Have you ever known a person who has received a bunch of promotions because he was competent at his job in spite of being something of a jerk? Put another way, have you ever promoted someone who was good at his job over someone who was nice and well liked but not as competent?
So, tell me again why anybody should support a man who is not nice, not well liked, and is by all objective standards, incompetent?
I think he's been quite competent in many areas. Feel free to disagree. I'm well aware that people have differing opinions on the matter.
Will you share some of the areas in which he has been quite competent.


Will you share where YOU KNOW FOR SURE he's been incompetent?
Is this a serious post?


Nobody here knows he's competent or incompetent

He's most likely getting as much done to help working Americans as possible but you'll NEVER EVER read about any of it in our lib media and that's the plan

Slander him and get as many gullible people, like yourself, to believe what they read

Point is you nor I have a clue what he does each day and how it's obstructed by democrats, establishment republicans and media whom all wish him to fail even more than yourself!
This post is some of the worst fan fiction I've ever read and is completely divorced from reality. Let's do a case study of just one hot-topic issue.

Despite being a colossally poor piece of legislation that faced obstruction by Republicans, opposition from voters, and wavering support by members of his own party, Obama, with help from Reid and Pelosi was able to push through Obamacare. Despite it becoming even less popular over time and being a galvanizing issue for Trump during the election, he didn't bother to learn even a little about the issue to address it competently with the voters he represents and to whom he promised to repeal the law. Your "deal maker" certainly couldn't be bothered to meet with rogue members of his own majority party to get them to fall in line with what he wanted like Obama did. All he could do was issue a couple of ill-advised tweets condemning the leadership of his own party for failure, which seems to be the modus opperandi of his presidency thus far.

And before you characterize me as an MSNBC worshipping libtard, I'm a libertarian who generally votes Republican.


Blah blah blah

Criticize a republican president that saved us from a socialist Hillary, then as usual they always say they vote republican. Gotta mention that lie to give themselves legitimacy

Gimme a break

Try this, is there a chance his own party is against him because they're establishment republicans and govern as democrats? Or .... perhaps they don't want an outsider, a businessman that's not a politician to be successful?

Just a thought I'm sure your brilliance his analysed thoroughly?
Once again you make terrible assumptions. I was forced to vote for Gary Johnson because the two other candidates were such epic failures as candidates. I suppose it's possible that Republicans are not supportive of Trump because he's a political outsider. I just happen to think that it is more likely that he's not supported by his own party because he is generally unfit for his office and is unwilling to spend any time actually studying any issues to even speak competently about them in more than 140 characters. The capacity for him to provide the substantive leadership required by his job will never be reached unless he makes some significant changes, which given his track record, will never happen.


You voted for someone about 1% of our country voted. You're guy lost bigly. You lost and your still here?

You give typical talking points of left(are you sure you aren't a democrat?) saying "unfit for office," "140 characters" and "substantive leadership"

Do you guys write these lib talking points on your mirror to have something that's sounds intelligent to say?

Btw the word for today was "empathy!" Most all lib sites were fed this word today, just like you above, to describe Trump. Wonder where that word came from being all over lib media. Oh, and they were also talking of Melania's shoes. So much substance on left

And if you're such a libertarian that votes republican why do you know these lib talking points so well

I get so tired of the chicken **** bs
As per usual you missed the point. I didn't vote for Gary Johnson because he was "my guy." I voted for him because I couldn't bring myself to vote for a charlatan or a criminal for the highest office in our country. I'm sorry that it is really hard for you to look past party affiliations and your Fox News talking points. Did you really ask another if he was able to think for himself?
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And I might add that you should understand the difference between your and you're if you would like to have your posts taken seriously.
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Applemac_G4 said:

cinque said:

Is he saying what other decent Republicans are afraid to say?
Nope.

Trump may not be a traditional 'Republican', but so far he has proven to be a pretty good American.

The Dems long ago surrendered to being the party of socialism, sharia, and sodomy,

If the Republicans want to be the party of open borders and outsourcing, the voters will cast them aside as well.

Danforth is wrong,


Socialism, sharia and sodomy? Democrats are supporters of the party of socialism, sharia and sodomy???

I'll point this out again: many if not most of the professors who taught you or teach your kids now at Baylor are democrats. Seventh and James, Dayspring and Lakeshore Baptist attenting Democrats. NPR mug carrying, Hillary and Bernie loving Democrats. Those churches are crammed with them. Lakeshore and Dayspring was created by them.

And they are sweet, patriotic, god fearing people who have dedicated their lives to you guys for not enough pay. People who love America every bit as much as you, and maybe more, as they don't wake up each day looking for more made up reasons to hate half of their fellow Americans. We should all learn from their example. Of course, we all DID learn from their examples. We went to Baylor.

And, just like mainstream democrats, they are not for sodomy and, wait for it....sharia. Come on, man. That is just preposterous. Just because half of Americans(plus three million more, remember) do not vote the way you do, that does not make them evil or amoral. You can't hate people all that much to say that.
And they don't want any more sodomy than we all tried to get from a kappa back in our day although they may respect the liberties of gays more than you. Republicans do not own personal liberties, just different ones perhaps. Just like our professors.


On an ending note, I'll address the evil socialism many on here keep referring to. Republicans and democrats and both very much socialists.We have been there forever, or at least as long as we have had public libraries, fire departments, paved streets and highways and police departments. A professional military to protect us. FEMA to save the millions who suffer right now while we have time to debate this. Yes, the democrats may want to expand this more than you guys do, and you can disagree with that, but you guys are a socialists as well unless you can name which one of these socialists ideals you think should go. Rush and Sean are socialists every morning when they drive to work(among countless examples). My friends, beware of labels most do not understand.

Look, I am happy for you all to be a republicans, but just disagree with the majority of views of the party lthat you do not support and leave it at that. Don'tfoster preposterous reasons to hate. You did NOT learn that at Baylor.

And get on your knees tonight and thank God for all of the democrats that are giving their lives to Baylor. And when you go sniffing out all of the sodomy and sharia support at the next meeting at the next faculty senate meeting, don't be so hard on yourself when you come home empty handed. They are just of devout of Christians as ever person reading this.
Rethink demonization. It is why no one is listening and so few are fostering any empathy for others anymore.
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