Anonymous wrote:We have a President who will always put our country first. No matter your race, color, or creed.
Unlike his opponent, he didn't approve executing mentally retarded black men, or the crime bill. He didbn't call black people Super Predators. He opposed the Iraq War. He knew that Isis was not the JV team.
Please examine why that makes you feel bad.
Anonymous wrote:We have a President who will always put our country first. No matter your race, color, or creed.
Unlike his opponent, he didn't approve executing mentally retarded black men, or the crime bill. He didbn't call black people Super Predators. He opposed the Iraq War. He knew that Isis was not the JV team.
Please examine why that makes you feel bad.
Anonymous wrote:I am sorry but liberals only have themselves to blame for nominating one of the most flawed candidates we could have found. She got the nomination because she played the gender card and millions of women were intent on having a woman in the Oval office.
They overlooked her glaring deficiencies or made excuses for her. She got the nomination with a stacked deck and the DNC with DWS doing everything possible to sabotage Sanders. Unbelievable stupidity. To make matters worse she was a lousy campaigner.
So every time you look at Trump and wish it had been someone else, make sure that you recognize that we did this to ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. All I keep reading are hateful and ugly rantings by liberals. Both here on DCUM and on FB. It goes on and on and on... not to mention the fake reports of "hate crimes" that are later disproved or admittedly fabricated, outright lies like a "Muslim registry," and the throwing around of terms like "racist and xenophobic" to describe people who simply want illegal immigration to stop.
So yes, I'm feeling queasy and "dirty" as well.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is the beginning of the end of this great country. Right there with you.
Anonymous wrote:Me too, to some extent. I feel sort of like a veil has been lifted and I'm exposed to a lot of hatred and anger that I didn't know existed outside of my super diverse and inclusive DC bubble (e.g., reading about the hate crimes since the election, when watching a video clip of the alt-right Spencer speech at Maggiano's, reading comments from racist/xenophobic/sexist Trump supporters).
For example, one guy posted a hateful comment on a news article on FB--when I went to his page, I saw a picture of him wearing a t-shirt that said something like "I wish Hillary Clinton had married O.J. Simpson."
Yes, this sort of thing does make me feel a little dirty/ill.
