2020 Presidential Race

I am always thankful for people like you because it reminds me exactly why I will never vote Republican. I will give you guys some credit now though as you really don't even try to hide your racism, sexism, or xenophobia anymore and just own it.
Well..... you don’t try and hide your blatant stupidity and poonish tenancies.... so?
 
So, what specifically are the issues? Let's drill down and understand the issues.
The fact everyone of his celebrated cabinet has bailed, talked **** about him, and implied he is way out of his element. That’s number one for me.

His irresponsible trade wars, that despite some delusion that exists around here, hasn’t made us better off.

His pre-COVID deficit bombs.

His inability to not name call, to reach across the aisle, and to try to lead as supposed to divide

Twitter. All of it.


I could go on for hours. I will let you start there.
 
The fact everyone of his celebrated cabinet has bailed, talked **** about him, and implied he is way out of his element. That’s number one for me.

His irresponsible trade wars, that despite some delusion that exists around here, hasn’t made us better off.

His pre-COVID deficit bombs.

His inability to not name call, to reach across the aisle, and to try to lead as supposed to divide

Twitter. All of it.


I could go on for hours. I will let you start there.
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I guess mass incarceration is good now
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MF was raised in Waffle House
 
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The fact everyone of his celebrated cabinet has bailed, talked **** about him, and implied he is way out of his element. That’s number one for me.

His irresponsible trade wars, that despite some delusion that exists around here, hasn’t made us better off.

His pre-COVID deficit bombs.

His inability to not name call, to reach across the aisle, and to try to lead as supposed to divide

Twitter. All of it.


I could go on for hours. I will let you start there.
To paraphrase

MUH feelings
 
The fact everyone of his celebrated cabinet has bailed, talked **** about him, and implied he is way out of his element. That’s number one for me.

His irresponsible trade wars, that despite some delusion that exists around here, hasn’t made us better off.

His pre-COVID deficit bombs.

His inability to not name call, to reach across the aisle, and to try to lead as supposed to divide

Twitter. All of it.


I could go on for hours. I will let you start there.

Excellent response. Serious.

- I don't care about his cabinet or people he has fired. Now, I get that your point has teeth, so perhaps we can discuss in depth (if you want) outside of this thread. Or, within this thread.
But again, that doesn't move the needle for me.

-I don't follow the pre-COVID deficit bombs reference. Not trying to be thick, just not sure what you are referring to there.

-Reaching across the aisle is a two-way street. The other side has to demonstrate reciprocity there.

-Twitter is an abomination 90% of the time. That's my calculation BTW. Every now and then there is a gem. You gotta recognize comic gold.

Good talk.
 
Wait that’s feelings? High leadership people calling him unfit is feelings? Do better.
Just to be specific... This is a running tally of people who have departed the Trump cabinet and later been very critical of Trump's leadership, intelligence and/or his lack of decorum:

1) James Mattis, former Defense Secretary. Mattis called Trump "the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people." Mattis also added, "We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society. This will not be easy, as the past few days have shown, but we owe it to our fellow citizens to past generations that bled to defend our promise: and to our children. We must reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of our Constitution."

2) Richard Spencer, former Navy Secretary. Spencer called Trump's intervention in a war crimes case as "shocking and unprecedented". Spencer added that "It was a reminder that the President has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."

3) John Bolton, former White House National Security Adviser. Bolton has been critical of Trump on many fronts, which have all been well documented.

4) John Kelly, former White House Chief of Staff. Kelly has said that he believes Bolton's accusation that Trump told Bolton that US security aid to Ukraine was conditioned on an investigation of the President's political rivals.

5) Rex Tillerson, former Secretary of State. Tillerson has called Trump "undisciplined" and said that Trump would ask him to do things that he didn't understand were in violation of the law. Tillerson has referred to Trump as a "moron".

There is more than that... but I'm sure you get the point.
 
The fact everyone of his celebrated cabinet has bailed, talked **** about him, and implied he is way out of his element. That’s number one for me.

His irresponsible trade wars, that despite some delusion that exists around here, hasn’t made us better off.

His pre-COVID deficit bombs.

His inability to not name call, to reach across the aisle, and to try to lead as supposed to divide

Twitter. All of it.


I could go on for hours. I will let you start there.
What do you think Trump has done well?
 
So because I don't think all black people do racist stereotypes all the time I don't know black people? lmao

Like I said before you don't have the capabilities to grasp the diversity and depth of black culture.

You are a funny guy. Stick to watching your 90s movies and worldstar videos thinking you know black people.
LOOOOOOOOOOL. You literally don't know any black people.

You seem like the type of black person who would say my girlfriend isn't black because she doesn't own any wigs or weaves.
 
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If that is how it is understood, why does no one ever refer to Charlize Theron African-American? She is an American from Africa.

Are you just playing dumb here, or what?
The same reason White people don't refer to themselves as European Americans. Don't be a moron.

The use of the term "African-American" is no different than Joe Dirt saying his last name is pronounced Dirté. Its a simple attempt to church up a non existent culture and ensure there is a continual racial divide among Americans.
 
Just to be specific... This is a running tally of people who have departed the Trump cabinet and later been very critical of Trump's leadership, intelligence and/or his lack of decorum:

1) James Mattis, former Defense Secretary. Mattis called Trump "the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people." Mattis also added, "We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society. This will not be easy, as the past few days have shown, but we owe it to our fellow citizens to past generations that bled to defend our promise: and to our children. We must reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of our Constitution."

2) Richard Spencer, former Navy Secretary. Spencer called Trump's intervention in a war crimes case as "shocking and unprecedented". Spencer added that "It was a reminder that the President has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."

3) John Bolton, former White House National Security Adviser. Bolton has been critical of Trump on many fronts, which have all been well documented.

4) John Kelly, former White House Chief of Staff. Kelly has said that he believes Bolton's accusation that Trump told Bolton that US security aid to Ukraine was conditioned on an investigation of the President's political rivals.

5) Rex Tillerson, former Secretary of State. Tillerson has called Trump "undisciplined" and said that Trump would ask him to do things that he didn't understand were in violation of the law. Tillerson has referred to Trump as a "moron".

There is more than that... but I'm sure you get the point.

Almost as long as the list of Clinton associates that have mysteriously died.
 
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According to the California Secretary of State's office, then-private citizen Donald Trump, made contributions of $5,000 in 2011 and $1,000 in 2013 to the campaigns of Kamala Harris for California attorney general. I understand that real estate moguls are always looking to buy political influence in big markets, but Trump taking an interest in the election for California's attorney general is a little strange... and hey, he must not honestly think Harris is all that bad, right?
 
And yet was the "liberal" candidate in the 1858 Senate race which he lost. How odd.
As compared to the average man of the time, he scored well on the racist continuum - unlike the current POTUS.
His views evolved with time in the correct direction - unlike the current POTUS.

As for the last part of your post, your memory sucks almost as much as your character. Very Trumpish.
You don’t know history. Failure in life. You’re a proven intellectual fraud who clearly doesn’t understand character.
 
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