Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

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She also claims on her LinkedIn page to have obtained a juris doctorate degree in 2000 from Quinnipiac University School of Law in Connecticut. Next to the J.D. notation is written (N/A) without explanation.

On Thursday school registrar Jim Benson said Patton attended for two semesters but did not graduate.

She also listed Yale University but HUD officials couldn’t explain why that was there. Patton, who begins her Region II job July 5, did not return calls seeking comment.
 
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Those "memes" are actually tweets.

Many of them direct words from your bozo in chief. I can definitely see why you guys would be irritated at having to be confronted with Velo's daily reminder.

If Trump didn't Tweet, you guys would cry that he quit.
 
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Trump's RCP Avg is only 39.9%. The daily tracking poll at Rasmussen (which fluctuates wildly) does now have him at 50% but that poll can best be described as an outlier. No other poll has him over 42%.

If I had a 39.9% approval rating from my employees I'd be rocking, or about to go bankrupt.
 
If Trump didn't Tweet, you guys would cry that he quit.

I posted this in another thread, but CNN had a headline one morning a week or so ago that read "president trump hasn't tweeted in a while". Ha
 
LOL. Pulitzer stuff you're finding.

"I don't really think that Trump was in bed with someone from Russia," said Paula Wheeler, a 66-year-old retiree whose Trump yard sign was still visible in her open garage.

LOL, you attack the source yet your can't argue it. typical septic move.
 
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LOL. Pulitzer stuff you're finding.

"I don't really think that Trump was in bed with someone from Russia," said Paula Wheeler, a 66-year-old retiree whose Trump yard sign was still visible in her open garage.

Haha.... yeah go ahead and dismiss them

"I think they should let President Trump do his job - they're trying to sandbag him all the time," said Richard Rautio, a 72-year-old retired union auto worker and lifelong Democrat who voted for Trump. "The Democrat Party is not the Democrat Party that it used to be. It's changed. And they don't seem to see how people feel."

There are thousands and thousands (extra Trump) of voters like this across the rust belt, PA, Ohio, MI, WI. Democrats aren't winning them back by acting like drunken idiots.

It's like a replay of the campaign. Trump had a clear message on the issues these people care about - jobs, immigration, crime, etc. Meanwhile the retarded left could only squawk about MUH Russians, racist frogs, climate change and what toilets people use. Issues these people don't give a **** about. Has that changed? What is the democrats message? They are in shambles and are stuck in the same bull**** ways which lost them the election
 
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Working class voters flee Democrats over party's support for illegals

Democratic support for immigrants -- legal and illegal -- is chipping away at their support from the party's historic base, working class voters, who believe that the newcomers are robbing jobs.

"The Democrats have moved from seeking to manage and champion the nation's growing immigrant diversity to seeming to champion immigrant rights over American citizens'," according to longtime Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg.

Since the 2016 election, Greenberg has returned to Macomb County to gauge the effect of President Trump and he found that Trump supporters have doubled down on concerns. For example, he told the Prospect, "It was clear how central concerns about immigration, borders, foreignness, and Islam were to their receptivity to his call to take back America. Many thought [Hillary] Clinton, on the other hand, wanted ‘open borders."

While he is hoping that Democrats can eventually chart a path from "this ugly interlude," the Trump administration sees analysis like Greenberg's as support for its hardline stance on illegal immigration.

Since the 2016 election, Greenberg has returned to Macomb County to gauge the effect of President Trump and he found that Trump supporters have doubled down on concerns. For example, he told the Prospect, "It was clear how central concerns about immigration, borders, foreignness, and Islam were to their receptivity to his call to take back America. Many thought [Hillary] Clinton, on the other hand, wanted ‘open borders."

While he is hoping that Democrats can eventually chart a path from "this ugly interlude," the Trump administration sees analysis like Greenberg's as support for its hardline stance on illegal immigration.
 
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