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Frank Galvin
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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.
FLBear5630
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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



And what does this have to do with disparaging the dead?
william
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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.

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Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

The only requirements set out by the Constitution are in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

And lets not forget with have had several not very couth Presidents before.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]
Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong

FLBear5630
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Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]

Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



You guys really want Lyndon Johnson's Presidency to be the model????
Redbrickbear
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FLBear5630 said:

Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]

Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



You guys really want Lyndon Johnson's Presidency to be the model????


Naw

Just don't act like we have always had English gentleman or cotillion manners instructors as Presidents

In fact Jimmy Carter might have been one of the most (if not the most) well mannered and personally upright American presidents of all time.

And of course....he was a failure as a President and often horrible decision maker
J.R.
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Frank Galvin said:

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.

He is definitely the worst president in my lifetime. who says that chit he said about Rob Riener which would be so unbelievable if it wasn't the lizard king. Juxtapose what and how Charlie Kirk's Widow responded in the. wake of her husband being assassinated. Hell, watch Rob Reiner praised Charlie Kirk and his wife after his assassination and said we "we have nothing politically in common", however, Charie was a good man, father and husband. Pathetic Trump show just how pathetic of a human being he really is Furthermore, Inflation is the highest in 4yrs and unemployment keeps on rising. Best economy in EVER according to the Lizard King. Time for him to go , buy hook or crook.
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Mothra 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 give Trump far too much credit. He's not that smart. There was no plan behind this . Instead it was Trump doing what he always does - he as all up in his emotions and he saw this as an opportunity to attack someone who insulted him. He lacks the filter or handlers necessary to keep him from spreading his base opinions. The idea that he had some greater purpose behind his comments is contradicted by years of evidence to the contrary.

Noonan nails it:

The president's supporters have for 10 years put up with his babyish obsession with insulting people. They think of it as the Trump Tax, the price you pay for getting someone bold and tough.
KaiBear
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Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.
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KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.


How about a Republican who is not an immature, fragile, narcissistic, a-hole. Is that too much to ask??
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Jack Bauer said:

KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.


How about a Republican who is not an immature, fragile, narcissistic, a-hole. Is that too much to ask??

Hear, hear...

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KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.



And lets not forget how the Liberal elite despised Reagan and hated his guts....nazi and klansman were the slurs of choice

[Liberals hated Reagan in the 1980s. Pure and simple. They used language that would make the most fervid anti-Obama rhetoric of the Tea Party seem like, well, a tea party. Democratic Rep. William Clay of Missouri charged that Reagan was "trying to replace the Bill of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbatim from Mein Kampf."

The Los Angeles Times cartoonist Paul Conrad drew a panel depicting Reagan plotting a fascist putsch in a darkened Munich beer hall. Harry Stein wrote in Esquire that the voters who supported Reagan were like the "good Germans" in "Hitler's Germany."

There was ample academic support for this theme. John Roth, a Holocaust scholar at Claremont College, wrote: I could not help remembering how 40 years ago economic turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism-- all intensified by Germany's defeat in World War Ito send the world reeling into catastrophe. . . . It is not entirely mistaken to contemplate our postelection state with fear and trembling.

Eddie Williams, head of what the Washington Post described as "the respected black think tank, the Joint Center for Political Studies," reacted to Reagan's election thus: "When you consider that in the climate we're in--rising violence, the Ku Klux Klan--it is exceedingly frightening." (This was not far removed from Fidel Castro's opinion about Reagan, offered right before the election: "We sometimes have the feeling that we are living in the time preceding the election of Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany.")

In the Nation, Alan Wolfe wrote that "the United States has embarked on a course so deeply reactionary, so negative and mean-spirited, so chauvinistic and self-deceptive that our times may soon rival the McCarthy era."

.....O'Neill gems as his remarks in 1981 on ABC that Reagan "has no concern, no regard, no care for the little man in America. And I understand that. Because of his lifestyle, he never meets those people." This was a mere warm-up for O'Neill's blast at Reagan during the 1984 campaign: The evil is in the White House at the present time. And that evil is a man who has no care and no concern for the working class of America and the future generations of America, and who likes to ride a horse. He's cold. He's mean. He's got ice water for blood.

Geraldine Ferraro, Mondale's running mate, felt free to challenge Reagan's religious bona fides: "The President walks around calling himself a good Christian, but I don't for one minute believe it because the policies are so terribly unfair." Jesse Jackson, who routinely referred to Reagan's administration as a "repressive regime," said, "Reagan is closer to Herod than he would be to the family of Jesus."

Nor should we forget the Reagan-the-warmonger theme. Senator Alan Cranston said, "Reagan is a trigger-happy president [with a] simplistic and paranoid worldview leading us toward a nuclear collision that could end us all." And Texas Democrat Henry Gonzalez said in 1986: "Nothing is going to change President Reagan. He wants war, he is getting war . . . and he is not going to leave office without having war against Nicaragua and a direct invasion."]

https://www.aei.org/articles/the-liberal-misappropriation-of-a-conservative-president/

PS

Republican votes could have had a Jeb Bush or a John Kasich....uniparty approved "principled conservatives"....but the voters seem tired of that

KaiBear
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Jack Bauer said:

KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.


How about a Republican who is not an immature, fragile, narcissistic, a-hole. Is that too much to ask??


Not at all.

Though I wonder if Rubio can carry enough of the MAGA vote to win the general election.
Mothra
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KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.

And as I've said now for years, therein lies the problem with the Never Trump crowd that won't vote for Trump because he's an ass - a fact we can all agree on. They prefer the abject disaster that was Biden, whether it be open borders, or forcing girls to compete with boys in school sports, to a president that is unpresidential.

To me, as much as I can't stand Trump personally, it's an absolute no brainer if you are actually conservative.
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Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.
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Mothra said:

KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.

And as I've said now for years, therein lies the problem with the Never Trump crowd that won't vote for Trump because he's an ass - a fact we can all agree on. They prefer the abject disaster that was Biden, whether it be open borders, or forcing girls to compete with boys in school sports, to a president that is unpresidential.

To me, as much as I can't stand Trump personally, it's an absolute no brainer if you are actually conservative.

I don't agree with you there. Trump won going away in 2024, proving that people will take an ass over an incompetent. We already did.

That doesn't mean he gets a pass for the 4-year period. He gets credit for good things and dinged for stupid. This is no different. The Reiner comments were in poor taste and stupid, just like those that said negative things about Kirk.
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KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?
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Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.
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KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.

LOL. I will rephrase: in what ways was Barack Obama a racist president?
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KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.

.. or maybe joe 'put you back in chains' biden....

.... or rather joe 'you have to vote for me if your black' biden.....

... perhaps the joe 'obama didn't have any bad odor' biden........

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FLBear5630 said:

Mothra said:

KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.

And as I've said now for years, therein lies the problem with the Never Trump crowd that won't vote for Trump because he's an ass - a fact we can all agree on. They prefer the abject disaster that was Biden, whether it be open borders, or forcing girls to compete with boys in school sports, to a president that is unpresidential.

To me, as much as I can't stand Trump personally, it's an absolute no brainer if you are actually conservative.

I don't agree with you there. Trump won going away in 2024, proving that people will take an ass over an incompetent. We already did.

That doesn't mean he gets a pass for the 4-year period. He gets credit for good things and dinged for stupid. This is no different. The Reiner comments were in poor taste and stupid, just like those that said negative things about Kirk.

I am not sure what you are disagreeing with. I agree Trump is an ass, and doesn't get a pass. I made that clear in my initial comments.

What I said is if you're conservative, and it's either Trump or Biden, you vote Trump every, single time. That remains as true today as it was in 2024.
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Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.

LOL. I will rephrase: in what ways was Barack Obama a racist president?


His 8 years of verbal race baiting against white people. Not the least of which contributed to the assassination of Dallas police officers.
FLBear5630
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Mothra said:

FLBear5630 said:

Mothra said:

KaiBear said:

Trump is a childish ass.

Totally unpresidential, an embarrassment to everyone who remembers Bush, Reagan and Ford.

So let's vote for a Democrat in 2028 and resume the invasion of tens of millions of illegals; lawfare against Christians, whites and conservatives……..and the unending list of woke legislation right down to eliminating gas ranges and gas cars.

And as I've said now for years, therein lies the problem with the Never Trump crowd that won't vote for Trump because he's an ass - a fact we can all agree on. They prefer the abject disaster that was Biden, whether it be open borders, or forcing girls to compete with boys in school sports, to a president that is unpresidential.

To me, as much as I can't stand Trump personally, it's an absolute no brainer if you are actually conservative.

I don't agree with you there. Trump won going away in 2024, proving that people will take an ass over an incompetent. We already did.

That doesn't mean he gets a pass for the 4-year period. He gets credit for good things and dinged for stupid. This is no different. The Reiner comments were in poor taste and stupid, just like those that said negative things about Kirk.

I am not sure what you are disagreeing with. I agree Trump is an ass, and doesn't get a pass. I made that clear in my initial comments.

What I said is if you're conservative, and it's either Trump or Biden, you vote Trump every, single time. That remains as true today as it was in 2024.

We are on the same page. Sorry if misread.
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KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.

LOL. I will rephrase: in what ways was Barack Obama a racist president?


His 8 years of verbal race baiting against white people. Not the least of which contributed to the assassination of Dallas police officers.

Remarkably vague. Can you give an example?
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Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?


Woodrow Wilson's flagrant bigotry against black Americans.

LOL. I will rephrase: in what ways was Barack Obama a racist president?


His 8 years of verbal race baiting against white people. Not the least of which contributed to the assassination of Dallas police officers.

Remarkably vague. Can you give an example?




We have exchanged views previously.

You are a hardcore Dem partisan insulated from the consequences of the policies you promote by virtue of your SMU law degree.

As a result nothing posted here will influence you in the slightest.

Have a wonderful day.
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Frank Galvin said:

KaiBear said:

Frank Galvin said:

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.


Obama was more 'presidential'.

But he remains the biggest racist since Woodrow Wilson.

What do you base that on?

The events from 2009-2016.
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Love watching the very same people who cheered Kirk's death and lamented the bad aim of Trump's would-be assassins now pretending to be outraged over Trump's tweet about a man who spread vile lies about republicans and Trump. Man, **** your fake outrage over some actor you didn't know beyond seeing on the idiot box.
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Sam Lowry said:

boognish_bear said:

KaiBear said:

boognish_bear said:

I guess he is going to double down




Chief of Staff needs to forcibly remind Trump he is the President of the United States and to stop being an *******.

If she can not or will not reel him in ….she should resign.


God bless her... but I think that is an impossible job. The times he's been held to account for anything in his life are very few I believe.

More than likely it was Miller who posted it, so good luck wishing for anything from his staff.

Is he the fat **** that writes most of Trumpies Untruth Social? Or is it the other dud Miller?

Anyone but the aggies please
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Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

The only requirements set out by the Constitution are in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

And lets not forget with have had several not very couth Presidents before.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]
Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



The worst thing about LBJ was stealing an election.

Anyone but the aggies please
FLBear5630
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Aliceinbubbleland said:

Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

The only requirements set out by the Constitution are in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

And lets not forget with have had several not very couth Presidents before.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]
Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



The worst thing about LBJ was stealing an election.

Seems to be a thing.

Ask Dems and Trump stole the 2016. Ask Republicans and Biden stole the 2020. Ask Trump, and someone stole any election he ever lost.
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FLBear5630 said:

Aliceinbubbleland said:

Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

The only requirements set out by the Constitution are in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

And lets not forget with have had several not very couth Presidents before.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]
Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



The worst thing about LBJ was stealing an election.

Seems to be a thing.

Ask Dems and Trump stole the 2016. Ask Republicans and Biden stole the 2020. Ask Trump, and someone stole any election he ever lost.

Unlike claims of others, LBJ did in fact steal his election by 87 votes in Landslide Lyndon's election to Congress. The South Texas Election Judge admitted he falsified election returns decades later. The names on the ballots needed to win were written by the Judge, in alphabetical order, from a cemetery list.

Anyone but the aggies please
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Aliceinbubbleland said:

Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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



.....ng...decorum or not......


The worst thing about LBJ was stealing an election.

second.

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Aliceinbubbleland said:

FLBear5630 said:

Aliceinbubbleland said:

Redbrickbear said:

Mitch Blood Green 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


Saying what he thinks is for you and me. He's president, the job requires decorum. He has a responsibility to be better.


You want the job to have decorum....that is not actually a requirement of the job.

The only requirements set out by the Constitution are in Article II, Section 1, Clause 5:
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."

And lets not forget with have had several not very couth Presidents before.

LBJ gave interviews to reports while he was taking a dump....he freely used the N-word

[Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) was notorious for using extensive profanity and vulgar language, often described as "swearing like a sailor". He was known for his crude and boorish behavior, using coarse language in both private conversations and public settings
  • According to biographers, on one occasion when reporters pressed him about the Vietnam War, Johnson unzipped his fly and exposed himself, declaring, "This is why!".
  • General Vulgarity: Staffers and colleagues often noted his obsession with toilet humor and general emotional abuse of those around him, making his use of vulgar language a key part of his public and private persona.]
Plus we can't forget that right or wrong...decorum or not...Trump go elected being who he is....with all the negatives and positives that comes with.

In this case its enough to say Trump was wrong....very wrong



The worst thing about LBJ was stealing an election.

Seems to be a thing.

Ask Dems and Trump stole the 2016. Ask Republicans and Biden stole the 2020. Ask Trump, and someone stole any election he ever lost.

Unlike claims of others, LBJ did in fact steal his election by 87 votes in Landslide Lyndon's election to Congress. The South Texas Election Judge admitted he falsified election returns decades later. The names on the ballots needed to win were written by the Judge, in alphabetical order, from a cemetery list.


I strongly dislike LBJ.

But before landslide Lyndon's stole his election…..his previous election was stolen from him.


So it all balances out I guess.
Jack Bauer
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