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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Maybe she knew that the liberal snobs would come out with their put-downs about cruises and the low-class people that go on them and won't to cut that off at the pass. Same with "college-educated professionals" - to stop the liberals from saying "uneducated morons" on cruises. Liberals are predictable if nothing else.


If she was worried about being mocked for taking a cruise, why mention the cruise? Why didn't she say "All of the college educated professionals I meet are for Trump"?

Because she was bragging about taking a non-Carnival cruise with college educated professionals.

Maybe because she wanted to show that once you leave the DC bubble, the people you run into all want Trump.


Are cruises the only way to leave the DC bubble? I live in Alabama, btw. Please tell me that people only leave the DC bubble by cruising out.

WOW. You liberals just argue about anything. It was just a way of showing she was out of the DC area, and among people from all over the country.


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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)
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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)


What’s wrong with Carnival? Sounds like pp was the elitist, and now you’re all bent out of shape that no one was impressed by the choice of cruise line.
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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)


What’s wrong with Carnival? Sounds like pp was the elitist, and now you’re all bent out of shape that no one was impressed by the choice of cruise line.

You all are being ridiculous. The point was that upon leaving the DC bubbling and interacting with middle-class, college-educated professionals from throughout the country, that most of them wanted Trump. The extent to which you people are going to avoid that point is ridiculous.

P.S. Carnival does serve a lower demographic, and liberals here would have jumped on that - about low-class people on cruises wanting Trump. Haven't we heard enough from you snobs about morons in flyover country?

P.P.S. What about the POINT? Most middle-class people on that ship wanted Trump.
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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)


What’s wrong with Carnival? Sounds like pp was the elitist, and now you’re all bent out of shape that no one was impressed by the choice of cruise line.

You all are being ridiculous. The point was that upon leaving the DC bubbling and interacting with middle-class, college-educated professionals from throughout the country, that most of them wanted Trump. The extent to which you people are going to avoid that point is ridiculous.

P.S. Carnival does serve a lower demographic, and liberals here would have jumped on that - about low-class people on cruises wanting Trump. Haven't we heard enough from you snobs about morons in flyover country?

P.P.S. What about the POINT? Most middle-class people on that ship wanted Trump.


You polled an entire cruise ship about their political views?

Or maybe Trump supporters were the only blowhards who thought everyone else on the ship wanted to hear their political opinions.
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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)


What’s wrong with Carnival? Sounds like pp was the elitist, and now you’re all bent out of shape that no one was impressed by the choice of cruise line.

You all are being ridiculous. The point was that upon leaving the DC bubbling and interacting with middle-class, college-educated professionals from throughout the country, that most of them wanted Trump. The extent to which you people are going to avoid that point is ridiculous.

P.S. Carnival does serve a lower demographic, and liberals here would have jumped on that - about low-class people on cruises wanting Trump. Haven't we heard enough from you snobs about morons in flyover country?

P.P.S. What about the POINT? Most middle-class people on that ship wanted Trump.



To the PP on the cruise with many Trump voters: what were the 2-3 main reasons they are so happy with him? And, how do they discount impeachment and all the other topics we discuss here day in and out?
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When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


+1 billion

Can't refute the point, so shoot the messenger: The point was that the people on that cruise were all for Trump.

(You people are in for a world of hurt come Election Evening. I'm getting the popcorn ready.)

Cruises are pretty low-class, even the so-called "premium," so it's not surprising. They're for lazy travelers with no imagination. Sad.

Another liberal snob.


To be fair, the original pro-Trump pro-cruise poster is also as snob, as she wrote:

Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals..[/b]


She wanted EVERYONE to know that she was on one of the classy cruises, not those low-brow Carnival cruises. And she was speaking to "college educated professionals", not "morons". She got outsnobbed. So sad.

Ironic, isn’t it? And I didn’t know that ‘college educated professionals’ was a high bar.

This whole line just shows how hateful liberals are. The point made was that once you leave the DC area, you discover just how prevalent Trump's support is - and yes, among college graduates too. And yet, the liberals gang up on anyone who supports Trump, and miss (or perhaps more accurately AVOID) the point entirely.

(And the sarcastic bit about "college-educated" being a high bar also shows what nasty, elitists liberals are.)


What’s wrong with Carnival? Sounds like pp was the elitist, and now you’re all bent out of shape that no one was impressed by the choice of cruise line.

You all are being ridiculous. The point was that upon leaving the DC bubbling and interacting with middle-class, college-educated professionals from throughout the country, that most of them wanted Trump. The extent to which you people are going to avoid that point is ridiculous.

P.S. Carnival does serve a lower demographic, and liberals here would have jumped on that - about low-class people on cruises wanting Trump. Haven't we heard enough from you snobs about morons in flyover country?

P.P.S. What about the POINT? Most middle-class people on that ship wanted Trump.


You polled an entire cruise ship about their political views?

Or maybe Trump supporters were the only blowhards who thought everyone else on the ship wanted to hear their political opinions.


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Seriously. Get out of YOUR bubble, PP. Your interaction with a handful of people on vacation isn’t indicative of anything.

It’s pretty funny how you assume someone living in the DC is (a) not middle class, (b) doesn’t know anyone middle class, (c) doesn’t know anyone in other areas of the country, including “the middle”. Your assumptions just show how ignorant and close-minded you are.
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Trump is a hoot as he gives a speech recognizing various people ..... including himself

What a contrast between Trump giving a speech and just about any of the Democratic candidates for the nomination who are as boring as they come.

Forget about the "surface" (his speech); why not applaud him for the substance - a trade agreement with China? This was an amazing accomplishment, and very little is being said about it here - or in the liberal media. I was late getting home and missed the speech, but I did turn on right after. FOX was discussing the positive economic impact (with estimates that it could account for 1/2% of GDP), but when I flipped to CNN, well....you'd never know that anything happened. They were back to impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. What a colossal waste of time.


CNN hates Trump.

I think lots of people feel this way.

Guess we’ll find out in November.


Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals.


"professionals" from flyover country?


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I know, that's incredibly hard for any coastal liberal to believe. So busy looking down their noses at the rest of the country.


I'm an equal-opportunity hater. I hate the MAGAs on the coasts AND in the middle. They all suck, independent of geography.

When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


Ever been on a river cruise or a cruise like Cayamo? Narrow-minded much?
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Anonymous wrote:Trade agreement signing ceremony:

Trump is a hoot as he gives a speech recognizing various people ..... including himself

What a contrast between Trump giving a speech and just about any of the Democratic candidates for the nomination who are as boring as they come.

Forget about the "surface" (his speech); why not applaud him for the substance - a trade agreement with China? This was an amazing accomplishment, and very little is being said about it here - or in the liberal media. I was late getting home and missed the speech, but I did turn on right after. FOX was discussing the positive economic impact (with estimates that it could account for 1/2% of GDP), but when I flipped to CNN, well....you'd never know that anything happened. They were back to impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. What a colossal waste of time.


CNN hates Trump.

I think lots of people feel this way.

Guess we’ll find out in November.


Based on this forum, it does seem that the hate is deep - and widespread. But I just returned from a cruise (and on a premium line....NOT Carnival), and people were talking politics....politics.....politics. (I've been on lots of cruises and never heard such a focus on it before.) Other than one couple, they were ALL for Trump. And these were not "morons in flyover country" (to use the phrase liberals use here), they were almost all college-educated professionals.


"professionals" from flyover country?


DP

I know, that's incredibly hard for any coastal liberal to believe. So busy looking down their noses at the rest of the country.


I'm an equal-opportunity hater. I hate the MAGAs on the coasts AND in the middle. They all suck, independent of geography.

When PP started with "I just returned from a cruise" you know it's going to be some kind of trashy story after that.


Ever been on a river cruise or a cruise like Cayamo? Narrow-minded much?


PP didn’t just get back from Cayamo since it doesn’t happen for a few more weeks. But even so, do you think people who sail NCL are worthier of consideration than those who sail Carnival?
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