I hate Trump, but I get why a huge part of middle America loves him

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Anonymous wrote:Rapists who defame their victims make Baby Jesus cry.


And putting such a person into power disappoints Him even more.


The cognitive dissonance among Trump supporters who tell themselves they are good Christians must be debilitating.

Why are you assuming that Trump voters are Christian? There is big Muslim population who support him and there is huge waive if younger generation who are in majority and heists are voting for Trump. You sound so misinformed and brainwashed by CNN.


Strange to vote for someone who hates you.


Hilarious! Do you really think people go to polls to seek a true love?
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Trump case removed from the DC dockets. Something’s brewing.
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All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump case removed from the DC dockets. Something’s brewing.

It’s a recognition that since there’s no decision on immunity yet it will delay the January 6 trial to later than the scheduled March 4 date. Expected.
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Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.

There’s a reason Trump never walks among the general public like Biden does.
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Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.


Trump had crowds last time.

Biden had nobody show up last time.

Biden got 8 millon more votes.

Euthasism do no translate to the voting. It wierd.

maybe hate for cannidate is motivate
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Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.


Most Americans don't approve of Biden's performance as president and don't want him to serve another term. He is unpopular in a sleazy politician kind of way. If he retired after one term and went on to live a quiet life as a grandpa figure as opposed to giving in to a greed for power, he would quickly become more favorable in the eyes of more Americans. Trump is unpopular in a different kind of way. He could walk away from politics today and he will still be looked at as a menace to society by a majority of Americans until the day he dies. His reckless arrogance and lack of integrity while "serving" as POTUS is unforgivable and his legacy is cemented by these deep flaws.
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The cheers reflect that some number of Americans make Trump their whole personality. These cultists aren't, on their own, a very significant voting bloc; but they can occupy a camera's field of view. On top of this group there are people who vote for Trump like they would a regular candidate for a variety of reasons -- they hate liberals, are very rich and love the tax breaks, etc.

Meanwhile, nobody makes Biden their whole personality. He's a center-left, traditional politician. They're not going to make him an object of worship, but a shit ton of people voted for him.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rapists who defame their victims make Baby Jesus cry.


And putting such a person into power disappoints Him even more.


The cognitive dissonance among Trump supporters who tell themselves they are good Christians must be debilitating.

Why are you assuming that Trump voters are Christian? There is big Muslim population who support him and there is huge waive if younger generation who are in majority and heists are voting for Trump. You sound so misinformed and brainwashed by CNN.


Strange to vote for someone who hates you.


Hilarious! Do you really think people go to polls to seek a true love?


No, but the reverse is not true. I would not vote for someone outwardly bigoted to my racial or ethnic background, or my gender. And while I don't care if he "loves" me (what a weird way to phrase it, PP), I DO care that he shows a great deal of hostility to me. And it would be weird for a person to vote for someone in that circumstance, but I'm sure there are the ones that do. And I don't know what to say to those people, honestly.
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Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.


Not really. Trump/Maga people have always been overly performative about these things. They make you think there are more of them then there are.
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Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.

There’s a reason Trump never walks among the general public like Biden does.


Hysterical statement.




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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All the cheers that Trump receives anywhere he goes and all the F Biden today in Michigan. Such a contrast on how Americans perceive each candidate.

There’s a reason Trump never walks among the general public like Biden does.


Hysterical statement.






Awww... look at the elderly unhinged person
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Anonymous wrote:Rapists who defame their victims make Baby Jesus cry.


And putting such a person into power disappoints Him even more.


The cognitive dissonance among Trump supporters who tell themselves they are good Christians must be debilitating.

Why are you assuming that Trump voters are Christian? There is big Muslim population who support him and there is huge waive if younger generation who are in majority and heists are voting for Trump. You sound so misinformed and brainwashed by CNN.


Strange to vote for someone who hates you.


Hilarious! Do you really think people go to polls to seek a true love?


No, but the reverse is not true. I would not vote for someone outwardly bigoted to my racial or ethnic background, or my gender. And while I don't care if he "loves" me (what a weird way to phrase it, PP), I DO care that he shows a great deal of hostility to me. And it would be weird for a person to vote for someone in that circumstance, but I'm sure there are the ones that do. And I don't know what to say to those people, honestly.


If you think Biden and his family love you, I have some bridge ( or coke) in i sell.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm reading this book right now When McKinsey Comes to Town. McKinsey's consultants, largely made up on uber elitists from ivy league schools who live on the coasts, have for years been the architects of wealth inequality. McKinsey consultants were the ones who came up with idea that CEOs needed to make 300x the average worker. It was McKinsey consultants who constantly pushed the idea of off shoring and downsizing that have gutted manufacturing and many middle class jobs. McKinsey consultants are also the ones who also worked for the FDA while simultaneously consulting for Purdue to supercharge sales of opioids. And who paid the price and had their families and lives ruined? All of the poor in those areas the disgusting elitists call flyover country. In another example, McKisney also consulted for the Chinese CCP on artificial island building in the South China Sea while working for the US department of defense. And who'll be sent into the meat grinder when there's a conflict in the SCS? All of the poor people and their kids. There are just so many examples in the book - it's so disturbing.

And people wonder why huge swaths of America hate the liberal costal elitists. I mean just look how many McKinsey almuni infect our govt like virus (Pete Buttgeig, Lael Brainard, etc.). Trump has appeal because he isn't from the same swamp producing and employing the likes of McKinsey consultsnts that have been ruining the country for the last 50 years and creating massive wealth inequality. It's largely the elite college educated, urban Democrats who choose to go work for companies like McKinsey, Wall St. etc. that have been gutting their jobs and destroying the livelihood of the middle class.


You sound bitter because McKinsey never would have hired you. Clearly you don't have the education or intellect to work for them. If you really think Trump isn't a swamp creature, your morals are seriously lacking. He loves the poorly educated and the poorly educated sure love him.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm reading this book right now When McKinsey Comes to Town. McKinsey's consultants, largely made up on uber elitists from ivy league schools who live on the coasts, have for years been the architects of wealth inequality. McKinsey consultants were the ones who came up with idea that CEOs needed to make 300x the average worker. It was McKinsey consultants who constantly pushed the idea of off shoring and downsizing that have gutted manufacturing and many middle class jobs. McKinsey consultants are also the ones who also worked for the FDA while simultaneously consulting for Purdue to supercharge sales of opioids. And who paid the price and had their families and lives ruined? All of the poor in those areas the disgusting elitists call flyover country. In another example, McKisney also consulted for the Chinese CCP on artificial island building in the South China Sea while working for the US department of defense. And who'll be sent into the meat grinder when there's a conflict in the SCS? All of the poor people and their kids. There are just so many examples in the book - it's so disturbing.

And people wonder why huge swaths of America hate the liberal costal elitists. I mean just look how many McKinsey almuni infect our govt like virus (Pete Buttgeig, Lael Brainard, etc.). Trump has appeal because he isn't from the same swamp producing and employing the likes of McKinsey consultsnts that have been ruining the country for the last 50 years and creating massive wealth inequality. It's largely the elite college educated, urban Democrats who choose to go work for companies like McKinsey, Wall St. etc. that have been gutting their jobs and destroying the livelihood of the middle class.


You sound bitter because McKinsey never would have hired you. Clearly you don't have the education or intellect to work for them. If you really think Trump isn't a swamp creature, your morals are seriously lacking. He loves the poorly educated and the poorly educated sure love him.


You've got this wrong again: there is a number of Ivy League graduates who support Trump, including people who work in big consulting firms.
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