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I have more respect for Trump than I do for you...
Ask me if I care...We already know you how you feel about us, Trump supporters.
I have more respect for Trump than I do for you...
Ask me if I care...We already know you how you feel about us, Trump supporters.
No, you own that all you have are personal attacks, aka ad hominem fails.
I am not a Trump cultist.
Who is this We of whom you speak?
If you know so much, maybe you could give him a hand.,
Ask me if I care...We already know you how you feel about us, Trump supporters.
ROFL. That was really good.Trump supporters' idea of "herd immunity".
No, eco, people need to pull together because this is a national healthcare crisis. As I've said so many times, partisanship shouldn't be a consideration here--neighbor should help neighbor, communities should help themselves and then other communities when and as they can, and so on. This isn't about Trump; it's about us.
Me too. Indeed, I'd say all thinking Americans are part of the "we."Me! I am one of the "we".
Eco's the one with a similar avatar, but I get what you're saying. Yes, people are pulling together. We can do that and still criticize leadership where we see gaps.
The member, the person, the really nice guy, the snazzy dresser... I think you had a lot of options there and I get "the one". Thanks a lot.
What's he doing?
Yep, more like yodeled from the hills and broadcast it over the networks
Do you care about his statements on Hannity, or have any concerns over statements he has made about the pandemic
Nothing hypocritical about it (as you should remember from our previous PM correspondence), but someone in this exchange is being hypocritical. [Didnt even notice that I "liked" your post, did you?] I always use the phrase, not as a diss, but to remind myself to take the measured approach, to not make it personal. That, I believe is your problem. You have a need to make it personal. It detracts from your credibility.
I don’t have an issue with reality. Yes, he is president now, but so what? He isn’t going to be forever. Eventually you will not be able to rub that in peoples faces.
It certainly rescued Colbert's career, didn't it?
Me too. Indeed, I'd say all thinking Americans are part of the "we."
Oh, add a third thing: We know that every day and in every way fault will be found with Trump and his handling of this crisis, fair or not.
But I say keep scouring. Hearing and reading every single day how awful the current Admin is will surely enhance national morale, and that's what we all want, right? A super-positive outlook that increases confidence rather than fear and hopelessness, correct?
“Call it what you want. You could call it a germ. You could call it a flu. You could call it a virus. I’m not even sure anybody knows what it is.” -The President
Trump is a ****ing moron. Hopefully we are smart enough to vote him out.
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If you think that stating a fact--that Trump is the President and will continue to be until at least January, which is what I said verbatim--is "rubbing people's faces in it," you're the one with the issue, She-Wolf.
who???? :mrgreen: