I didn’t vote for that piece of shit who increases the debt and can barely form complete sentences, but he is my president. It’s so sad how we are stuck for president between someone that sniffs children (Biden) and someone that cheated on his wife (Trump) with little signs of remorse. If these are our options, I’m probably doing a write in because presidents need to be people of good moral character. You don’t need to be nice, but you can’t be an adulterer like Trump or a child sniffer like Biden.
Biden won
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Sniffs, the horror.
Trump didn't just cheat on his wife multiple times, he's partied with Epstein, committed countess tax frauds and never run a single one of his businesses at all, he hires managers for each and the only ones he actually tried to somewhat self-manage went to shit.
He is a sham in every sense of the word. He funded Hillary when she was against Obama beause Trump is a racist whose only true alignment is with white-supremacist scumbags and filthy rich psychopaths.
He probably reminds his children everyday of the threats that keep them smiling and worshipping their scumbag father on camera and Twitter. When investigations came onto his son, he was ready to throw him under the bus in the blink of an eye.
He is not anti-establishment, he is the establishment's worst elements in one man. Rich-elitist, white-supremacist, male-sexist, heterosexual-suoremacist and proud of all of those as if they are a privilege. Every part of the 'rich'comes from daddy's money.
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@RationalMadman
he's partied with Epstein
In the early days, yes. No one will deny that, but there is a question on how much he knew about Epstein at the time.
He kicked Epstein out and barred him from his establishment(s) for his sexual harassment (and then seemed to entirely break his connection with him), a lawyer that worked against Epstein is on record saying that Trump is essentially the only one that gave him the time of day when he was making calls, interviews with various girls abused by Epstein confirm that he never touched anyone, etc.
Compare this to many other people... like Bill Clinton or Prince Andrew.
Seriously, I don't understand this obsession people have. There are legitimate things to criticize Trump for, he is not a good person, but so many people have such a delusional level of hate that they will spout off anything in order to try and make sure Trump is seen as the worst. All it does is makes it so when someone actually sees that these delusional talking points are BS that they will start questioning if all these criticisms are. Focus on the legitimate issues with the man, of which there are plenty, and not these delusional ass-pulled ones.
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@TheUnderdog
The trouble is, presidencies have to be bought.
They're not awarded on merit alone.
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@TheMorningsStar
Seriously, I don't understand this obsession people have. There are legitimate things to criticize Trump for, he is not a good person, but so many people have such a delusional level of hate that they will spout off anything in order to try and make sure Trump is seen as the worst. All it does is makes it so when someone actually sees that these delusional talking points are BS that they will start questioning if all these criticisms are. Focus on the legitimate issues with the man, of which there are plenty, and not these delusional ass-pulled ones.
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@FLRW
Where are you?
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@TheMorningsStar
The first sentence of your post proves there was no delusion to accuse me of.
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@TheMorningsStar
It is amusing how you guys deflect so much.
Is a man who does the things I described in my post who you feel most suitable person of all citizens in the US to lead the nation?
Stop deflecting, answer it crystal clear.
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@RationalMadman
The first sentence of your post proves there was no delusion to accuse me of.
Either the point is irrelevant, as it could be Trump spending time with someone he didn't know much about (but had a lot of connections and so it seemed a good idea to get to know him) or you brought it up because you want the connection to be something inherently negative about Trump (which, as the rest of the comment pointed out, is a delusional talking point).
So, either you knowingly made an irrelevant talking point or you made a delusional one. Neither looks good.
Is a man who does the things I described in my post who you feel most suitable person of all citizens in the US to lead the nation?
Not at all. I even said in that exact comment, "There are legitimate things to criticize Trump for, he is not a good person."
It is like you think anyone that calls you out on this must be one of Trump's loyal fans. Well, that does not apply to me. Tulsi Gabbard was the person I supported and it is clear that the DNC did her dirty (just like they did Bernie Sanders dirty the previous election).
None of this is 'deflecting', the fact that you jump straight to that and act like I must be a loyal Trump supporting Republican is a joke. I actually am very center (so much so that every few years I shift a bit between if I am center right or center left, depending on what the big issues are at the moment).
Maybe you need to stop and do some self-reflection if this is how you deal with political issues. Really seems unhealthy.
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@TheMorningsStar
He is not just a 'not good person' at all, he is absolutely incompetent. The very things he brags are his father's legacies.
he is absolutely incompetent.
If that level of incompetency brought me 2 dollar gasoline, I can't wait to see what a proficient leader can do.
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@Greyparrot
Oh yes it must be Biden's fault that Putin has gone fucking insane.
I said nothing about Biden. I was talking about a competent leader.
80 million votes 🤡
When/(if?) Biden runs for reelection, his campaign motto will be “Don’t Blame Joe.”
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@cristo71
Build Blame Better.