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Main reason Trump is hated

Why is Trump So hated?

  • Ain't no good

    Votes: 35 50.7%
  • Probably envious

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • TDS

    Votes: 19 27.5%
  • They know he's right

    Votes: 13 18.8%

  • Total voters
    69
  • Poll closed .
What's main reason Trump is So hated
If I had to pin it all on one line,
I'd say it's simply because he's a ****ty person.

:shrug:


ETA

Oh, this was a poll with some ****ed up choices.

I guess I should've waited.
 
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The correct answer wasn't listed.

0 (check that box) He's a mentally disturbed geriatric male who has lived his entire life as a cheating, racketeering, bullying braggart.
 
What's main reason Trump is So hated

He's a POS as a President and as a Man? Yeah, think I will go with that, though there is a loooong list of reasons.
 
The Liberals were promised Hillary would win.
 
another thread by the same guy to cover for a politician who is immature.
 
What's main reason Trump is So hated

IMO? For the vast majority (but not all) it is a form of TDS.

Back when I was working on my first college degree, I took sociology for two semesters. One of the things I learned about was how some people can be so affected by a shock to their foundational beliefs that their whole worldview can be skewed/changed.

It was called experiencing a significant emotional event. Other's call it a psychic shock, and some other current name I cannot recall.

For months people were told who was going to be elected President, and who was not.

Then, he won.

Many people who had their foundations knocked out from under them desperately sought for reasons. We've seen the results as they grasped at ANY justification for this failure of expectations to be a "cheat."

They cheered the Collusion narrative and found white knight's of the resistance in people like Comey, Brennan, Clapper, etc.. When that finally collapsed, albeit taking three years to do so, they simply can't accept it.

Trump HAD to win by cheating...there can be no other "rational" explanation.

They can't change on their own.

It would take another significant emotional event, only this time something which could shock them into acceptance it was not their "fault." To realize it was the fault of those "trusted information sources" who truly misled them, and is still doing so today.

Meanwhile, they will keep feeding on the "all-hate all-the-time" anti-Trump propaganda. Admittedly, Trump being Trump, he can't help "stoking the fires" himself.

That's my opinion anyway. :shrug:
 
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Trump is hated because he's not part of the Big Club.
 
1. Trump is an incompetent. He's in way over his head, and he won't hire people who are experts in their field because they'll outshine him.

2. Trump is an embarrassment on the world stage. Other countries laugh at us.
 
what do election interference professionals think?
 
Trump laughs at the bullies and they cannot stand it. Worse, he calls them on their bull ****, which has ruined a long list or Republicans, including both Presidents Bush.

Worst of all, he has been succeeding.
 
He's an incompetent leader, deeply corrupt and a horrible person, period.

I don't have to agree with a politician's policies to respect them. Trump though, is a career crook, conman, cheat, liar, scammer and sociopath.
 
What's main reason Trump is So hated

His win is an every day wound to the heart of those whose moral and intellectual superiority was unexpectedly shown to be dust in the wind
 
IMO? For the vast majority (but not all) it is a form of TDS.

Back when I was working on my first college degree, I took sociology for two semesters. One of the things I learned about was how some people can be so affected by a shock to their foundational beliefs that their whole worldview can be skewed/changed.

It was called experiencing a significant emotional event. Other's call it a psychic shock, and some other current name I cannot recall.

For months people were told who was going to be elected President, and who was not.

Then, he won.

Many people who had their foundations knocked out from under them desperately sought for reasons. We've seen the results as they grasped at ANY justification for this failure of expectations to be a "cheat."

They cheered the Collusion narrative and found white knight's of the resistance in people like Comey, Brennan, Clapper, etc.. When that finally collapsed, albeit taking three years to do so, they simply can't accept it.

Trump HAD to win by cheating...there can be no other "rational" explanation.

They can't change on their own.

It would take another significant emotional event, only this time something which could shock them into acceptance it was not their "fault." To realize it was the fault of those "trusted information sources" who truly misled them, and is still doing so today.

That's my opinion anyway. :shrug:

So you was a sociology major but you don't speak the lingo, huh..
 
Trump is a dick, a penis, a phallic, I dislike any people that act like Trump no matter what color they be, or what party they belong to, no matter their sex or the fakeness of the hair.
 
Trump laughs at the bullies and they cannot stand it. Worse, he calls them on their bull ****, which has ruined a long list or Republicans, including both Presidents Bush.

Worst of all, he has been succeeding.

They expected for him to collapse under the impact of the jerks like Jim Acosta but he shoved back. Acosta to this day has not got over the kicking he got from Trump.
 
IMO? For the vast majority (but not all) it is a form of TDS.

Back when I was working on my first college degree, I took sociology for two semesters. One of the things I learned about was how some people can be so affected by a shock to their foundational beliefs that their whole worldview can be skewed/changed.

It was called experiencing a significant emotional event. Other's call it a psychic shock, and some other current name I cannot recall.

For months people were told who was going to be elected President, and who was not.

Then, he won.

Many people who had their foundations knocked out from under them desperately sought for reasons. We've seen the results as they grasped at ANY justification for this failure of expectations to be a "cheat."

They cheered the Collusion narrative and found white knight's of the resistance in people like Comey, Brennan, Clapper, etc.. When that finally collapsed, albeit taking three years to do so, they simply can't accept it.

Trump HAD to win by cheating...there can be no other "rational" explanation.

They can't change on their own.

It would take another significant emotional event, only this time something which could shock them into acceptance it was not their "fault." To realize it was the fault of those "trusted information sources" who truly misled them, and is still doing so today.

Meanwhile, they will keep feeding on the "all-hate all-the-time" anti-Trump propaganda. Admittedly, Trump being Trump, he can't help "stoking the fires" himself.

That's my opinion anyway. :shrug:

I believe you covered most of the Democrats problems.
 
So you was a sociology major but you don't speak the lingo, huh..

:roll:

Aside from being a deflection...one should know that a single year of a subject does not make a college "major."

tagline time. :coffeepap:
 
Democrats are not liberals at all.
In this, I can see some justice. The liberals in the Mills, Locke, Hume mode are calling themselves conservative.

It gets really bizarre, but the so-called liberals are actually the equivalent of monarchists, with the federal government wearing the crown.

:roll: Aside from being a deflection...one should know that a single year of a subject does not make a college "major." tagline time. :coffeepap:
In my case I married the sociologist. I had to learn it in self defense. Did you know that Marx is better remembered as a sociologist than as an economist or political scientist? He offered some unique viewpoints at the time.
 
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In this, I can see some justice. The liberals in the Mills, Locke, Hume mode are calling themselves conservative.

It gets really bizarre, but the so-called liberals are actually the equivalent of monarchists, with the federal government wearing the crown.

Exactly so.
 
In this, I can see some justice. The liberals in the Mills, Locke, Hume mode are calling themselves conservative.

It gets really bizarre, but the so-called liberals are actually the equivalent of monarchists, with the federal government wearing the crown.

Thank you for that crock. This liberal is counter culture and no monarchs have ever been in the US.
 
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