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How Will Trump Be Remembered As President?

How Will Trump Be Remembered As President?

  • Worst President Ever

    Votes: 12 26.1%
  • Best President Ever

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • Somewhere between worst and best

    Votes: 2 4.3%
  • For God's sake, he's only been president for one month!

    Votes: 30 65.2%

  • Total voters
    46
A bit early.

He's definitely on course to being one of our worst presidents if he doesn't make serious changes and get a new staff around him.
 
If he ends up with a successful Presidency it'll be because he stumbled into it.

In some ways he does come off as the luckiest guy on earth, so maybe.

Big time accident I agree LOL, I doubt that leopard will change his spots.
 
We all know how the media and the dems will be remembered!
History won't be very kind to them and their antics!
Dangerous and disgraceful conduct.
 
I don't like the loony alt-left, but I also despise the religious right "that has no tolerance for anyone else but themselves and who want to cram their phony 'biblical' values up everyone's asses."

I agree with this part. I'm not so sure about the last sentence.
 
I'm curious why you posted the last choice. That's a statement (not related to the OP) about the past and current achievements, which also seems like your trying to allude he's not being given fair consideration for whatever it is that you personally credit him for achieving.

The poll was designed to separate out between the totally partisan and the reasonable people. I'm actually surprised there were as many reasonable as voted. As of now there are 6 partisans who voted worst president ever and zero who actually voted best president ever. To me this indicates there are more reasonable Trump supporters who will wait and see whereas 6 on the left who are just being nothing but partisan. Their minds are already made up, probably even before Trump took office.
 
Just curious.

Thankfully you put the sane option in, he has only been president a month, he has a minimum of 4 years and possibly 8 to make america great or screw stuff up, but now is way too early to tell anything.
 
At the moment, I expect he'll e known as one of the worst.

However, I'm still not convinced that he's actually in charge, so there might need to be an asterisk next to the entry.


That said, maybe I'm wrong.
 
tRump will not be remembered; tRump will become as a vapor passing in a restroom, long forgotten ...............
 
I expect that Trump will be a polarizing influence, as always.

If his Presidency is successful, I imagine that he'll be remembered as something of revolutionary innovator and "game changer," who accomplished things no one thought possible, in spite of everyone who was anyone trying to hold him back; like Reagan, or Thatcher. Also like Reagan and Thatcher, I imagine that the Left will keep right on hating him either way regardless, and never willingly admit that he accomplished anything whatsoever.

If his administration fails, on the other hand, he'll probably be remembered as an oddity, hearalding one of the darker periods in American Democracy. He would basically be a symptom of a system which had reached a critical failure point, and was in need of reset... On both sides.
 
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Perhaps you have not been paying attention to the real news that (1) almost none of the anti-Trump protesters have been violent, (2) we have loudly condemned those who are, and (3) many Trump supporters eagerly support Trump's fierce opposition of the First Amendment.

You will never understand what makes the protesters tick if you continue to be so dishonest about their actions.

Bwahahaha.

How about YOU stop lying? Arson, destruction of property, calls for violence, and ACTUAL violence have basically been ubiquitous in Left Wing "protests" (in reality, riots) all across the country ever since Trump was elected. Frankly, even before that, Leftist agitators were still infiltrating Trump's rallies with the explicit intention of starting fist fights with his supporters.

Ya know... It's funny, but for people so obsessed with supposedly stopping "fascism," you sure do seem to engage in a lot of it yourselves. Hitler's Brown Shirts wouldn't have been unfamiliar with a lot of the tactics the American Left's been making use of for the last few years.
 
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How about YOU stop lying? Arson, destruction of property, calls for violence, and ACTUAL violence have basically been ubiquitous in Left Wing "protests" (in reality, riots) all across the country ever since Trump was elected.

Do you know what "ubiquitous" means? Are you attempting to say that every protest, or even a majority of them, have been violent?
 
Do you know what "ubiquitous" means? Are you attempting to say that every protest, or even a majority of them, have been violent?

Yes, a majority of the protests taking place in major cities have had a decidedly violent element to them. Frankly, even those that haven't have still been rather "unhinged," to say the least.

i.e. The so-called "Women's March" might not have been "violent," per se, but it still basically trashed downtown Washington D.C., and it featured such highlights as Madonna wishing that the White House be "blown up," and Ashley Judd shrieking about "Hitler in the streets."
 
~ in spite of everyone who was anyone trying to hold him back; like Reagan, or Thatcher. Also like Reagan and Thatcher, I imagine that the Left will keep right on hating him either way regardless, and never willingly admit that he accomplished anything whatsoever.

Bit early to mention him in the same sentence as Reagan and Thatcher... I watched Thatcher from close up and she built her party around her from a wide range of people across the political right (from Moderate Centrist to hard right) and I doubt the same is happening as Trump is a polariser. He will need to build coalitions to make the deals he promises.

~If his administration fails, on the other hand, he'll probably be remembered as an oddity, hearalding one of the darker periods in American Democracy. He would basically be a symptom of a system which had reached a critical failure point, and was in need of reset... On both sides.

True.

Anyhow, over here, betting agencies are shortening the odds on a successful presidency.

https://qz.com/908600/will-donald-t...ng-markets-put-the-odds-at-around-48-percent/

Going to get a tenner on before the odds shorten too much.
 
If he died today he would go down as a complete idiot for his record so far.

Oh, come on, he is not that bad. You may be having some difficulties with Trump for now, but it will all pass at one point, do not worry. How about you start seeing the light for a change?
 
Just curious.

Its too damn early to even ask that question.There is still 3 years and almost 11 months in his term left. No one who is honest can actually answer that question.
 
Its too damn early to even ask that question.There is still 3 years and almost 11 months in his term left. No one who is honest can actually answer that question.

That's exactly what I wanted to find out from the poll, how many partisans there were that either won't give Trump a chance or how many just blindly follow him. So far we have 10 partisans who won't even give him a chance and only one partisan who already rates him the best president ever. Thankfully, 24 people are willing to give him a chance and won't rate him yet.
 
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