Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine if we replaced Charlie Kirk’s name with Rob Reiner’s in that post?
I'm sure MAGA will arrive shortly to explain why this is different and why the rules they apply to others of course do not apply to them or to their insane President.
Rules aren’t different. It could have not been said. Reiner did not hold back re: Trump at all. The negative feelings were mutual. You don’t owe anyone respect who speaks ill of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Decisive? Tariffs on, then they’re off. DOGE implemented, then disbanded. We’re taking Greenland. Or Canada. Oh, never mind. We support Ukraine, then Russia. Other than immigration crackdowns this is the most policy-free administration in history, and has accomplished nothing except graft and erosion of democracy.
Come on, PP. You’re not giving him credit for getting rid of that woke Calibri font at the State Department.
Be fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
My toddler is also very decisive about certain things. Shall we elect him?
Anonymous wrote:I want to know why Trump seems so sure that one of his supporters murdered them. He was sure enough to go on national tv and basically warn us that this is what happens when you speak out against him. I am not sure what evidence they have against Nick. So far, I think we just know they had a huge argument at Conan’s and he was (I think) arrested at the scene. Since it was a stabbing, there should be enough dna evidence to prove whether or not he did it. Either way, it is unbelievably sick that Trump used this tragedy to threaten us.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Decisive? Tariffs on, then they’re off. DOGE implemented, then disbanded. We’re taking Greenland. Or Canada. Oh, never mind. We support Ukraine, then Russia. Other than immigration crackdowns this is the most policy-free administration in history, and has accomplished nothing except graft and erosion of democracy.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding all the head-scratching over what Republicans could possibly like about Trump: for most I know it us because he actually DOES things. We are tired of the “polite” politicians who talk about things, want to study things, form committees to address things, & have conversations & town halls about things. Most politicians on both sides act like they have all the answers when they are campaigning. But once they take office, they seldom get around to taking decisive action.