Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I care zero about locker room talk. What matters to me is policy and the fact that I found his first term in office, particularly his SCOTUS appointments, to be a success and I wanted that over Kamala.
Ok if locker room talk like this is no big deal, then please prove it. Do you have a teenage son/loved one? Have him go into the proverbial locker room and start bragging about sexually assaulting women, grabbing them, and that when you’re popular, they let you do it. Have him laugh about moving on girls who are in committed relationships. Then have him start talking about a baby girl’s breasts and legs. Report back and let us know how “normal” his peers found this locker room talk to be.
Surely you wouldn’t mind him doing this, right? If a grown man isn’t expected to know better, then a teenage boy certainly isn’t!
I don’t think you get it. An election is a choice between two people. No way am I voting against every conviction I have to vote for Biden term three because of locker room talk about what he reports that women have let him do. And if the tables were turned, you wouldn’t either.
not accepting the results of a free and fair election should have been a dealbreaker.
If you think it’s a dealbreaker then you shouldn’t have voted for Trump. Obviously I interpreted those events quite differently than you did.
What we saw - in real time on live television - is not open to "interpretation". It was a mob, called to DC by Trump, that invaded the Capitol in an attempt to overthrow a free and fair election after having listened to Trump LIE for weeks about voter fraud and telling people that he won. You may as well try to "interpret" Nagasaki.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Biden and Clinton forced people to vote for a twice-divorced serial adulterer (including his latest wife) and convicted sexual assaulter (and let's be real: Non-consensual finger-blasting is rape).
"The devil made me do it" isn't the flex you think it is.
You’re misinterpreting what people are saying. We are saying that we have had decades of presidents who have had less than ideal personal lives, and as a society we decided awhile ago to let that sort of thing slide and focus on policy and effectiveness. And no, I don’t in any way believe Trump is a rapist.
Wow. Really? We are letting these things slide? I did not get the memo. Silly me, over here thinking the president should be the very best of us.
I would say that Jimmy Carter, Gorge Bush sr, GW Bush, and Obama are good people who represent the values of their party. Are we really just giving up on human decency because of Clinton and Trump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, some of you are in deep denial.
After E. Jean Carroll etc, it's pretty clear it wasn't just "locker room talk" about stuff he fantasized doing but never actually did.
He actually did it. It's not just the tape, or the Carroll case, there's a whole long history going way back.
I don’t believe her. Period.
Who do you believe? Not her, not Trump himself, who stated he does this, so who DO you believe?
He said he grabs women, one reported it and you say you don’t believe it.
Just because you don’t want it to be true and you like him, doesn’t make this not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I care zero about locker room talk. What matters to me is policy and the fact that I found his first term in office, particularly his SCOTUS appointments, to be a success and I wanted that over Kamala.
Ok if locker room talk like this is no big deal, then please prove it. Do you have a teenage son/loved one? Have him go into the proverbial locker room and start bragging about sexually assaulting women, grabbing them, and that when you’re popular, they let you do it. Have him laugh about moving on girls who are in committed relationships. Then have him start talking about a baby girl’s breasts and legs. Report back and let us know how “normal” his peers found this locker room talk to be.
Surely you wouldn’t mind him doing this, right? If a grown man isn’t expected to know better, then a teenage boy certainly isn’t!
I don’t think you get it. An election is a choice between two people. No way am I voting against every conviction I have to vote for Biden term three because of locker room talk about what he reports that women have let him do. And if the tables were turned, you wouldn’t either.
not accepting the results of a free and fair election should have been a dealbreaker.
If you think it’s a dealbreaker then you shouldn’t have voted for Trump. Obviously I interpreted those events quite differently than you did.