Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:Redbrickbear said:Sam Lowry said:Redbrickbear said:midgett said:
What a tremendous opportunity Trump had to take the high road leaving liberals speechless. Instead he takes the lowest road possible.
Yea, I defend him 99% of the time for his tweets and takes…
But this was bad by Trump
Stupid thing to say and exactly what we have criticized the Left for doing for decades (being ghouls when political opponents die)
It isn't stupid. Like most of what Trump says, it's calculated to disgust and enrage people, make them less tolerant, and turn more Americans against each other.
You are over thinking it
He says what he thinks…sometimes it's pure truth that lots of people want to hear from an elected leader.
And some times it's down right meanness and hateful about a political enemy.
But it's not a grand conspiracy
Would a conspiracy of one be all that grand, or do people just habitually link the words to make them sound more fantastical?
You think he is calculating every word and phrase to "disgust and enrage people, make them less tolerant, and turn more Americans against each other…"
Yea they is conspiracy level thinking and fantasy
The guy is often talking nonstop with reports for 3 hours on end and tweeting and engaging with people in private and on the World Wide Web all day until 2am at night
He is the most verbally engaged President that America has ever seen (or probably ever will see)
He is not calculating everything at every moment
Fine, let's say his overall strategy is to anger and divide people…
People were angry and divided in this country long before Trump.
Let's not re-write history that all was well under St. Obama and that all America's trouble began with the horrible orange ogre came down the elevator in 2015
Obama was no saint, but he was far better than this latest episode. The idea that Barack Obama would post or say anything nearly as personally offensive about a political opponent as what Trump just did is laughable. If you want to support him for his policies; in spite of the fact that he is one of the worst human beings to ever hold public office, I guess I understand. But condoning this sort of conduct is as inexcusable as the conduct itself. Both the conduct and the rationalization is the antithesis of Christianity.
