This. PP, I think you are going to have a rude awakening about your vote soon enough. |
I have one of each in my own family. Sigh. |
These women sound like domestic abuse victims. Same mindset. |
At least twp are from Macomb County, MI. which is basically one of the most provincial, insular places on the face of the earth. My relatives there think Obama was born in Kenya and are NRA members. |
Proof that the NYT didn't have to search hard to find stupid women who voted for Trump. |
LOL, the stupidity is rampant. Sweetie, learn some critical thinking skills or just don't post. |
Women with college degrees didn't favor Trump - women without college degrees voted for him by wide margins. As Trump himself once said, he loves the uneducated. And the uneducated love him too. |
Wow, I forgot about that comment. I remember thinking at the time he said it that he had just been briefed on his target audience. I also wondered who and how anyone could be so proud of being uneducated that they'd feel Trump was speaking directly to them. The very comment is an insult wrapped in flattery, but Trump knows the minds of his audience well - perhaps because he's just like them. Flattery works. |
Trump said that in response to hit pieces talking about how the uneducated prefer Trump. Trump, knowing how to work people, absolutely embraced them. The other side was demeaning and criticizing, he opened his arms. It's something to think about. |
He didn't embrace them. He played them by convincing them he had. He will do nothing for them and looks down on them as much as the "liberal elites" if not more. |
It's already been thought about. And talked about. You're calling it "hit pieces." What we haven't talked about is the subterranean level of expectation people have in their government. That's not Donald Trump's fault, but the exploitation of it is. He's basically returning the favor or, more accurately, the insult. |
Republican Anglo California. Jerry Brown is pro-undocumented immigrants. |
They were afraid to talk to New York or Washington women who voted for Trump. NYT loves to perpetuate stereotypes |
I think the subterranean level of expectation people have in the government- even the people who have voted for Trump and GOP this time, is the big take away of this election. That's what is prompting me to say that despite the results of the election 'the days of small government are over'. |
Maybe the over educated could learn from the uneducated. Some of the best business people I work with are first generation immigrants and gutsy Americans who built a business on hard work. My IT guy's father has a PhD and his son has a GED and employs over 100 people. |