Anonymous wrote:I would never ever talk to a Trump supporter. As far as I am concerned they are modern day Klansmen. If they worked for me, I would fire them. If they are relatives of mine, we are astranged. They are definitionally bad people.
I was a Republican before Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
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DP There are a ton of people vote for men because they are men. Is that ok and voting for a woman is one of the reasons. There have been 45 male presidents. When do women get a chance?
Anonymous wrote:I would never ever talk to a Trump supporter. As far as I am concerned they are modern day Klansmen. If they worked for me, I would fire them. If they are relatives of mine, we are astranged. They are definitionally bad people.
I was a Republican before Trump.
Anonymous wrote:maybe they are voting for who they think is most qualified ? Regardless of race gender etc?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
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DP There are a ton of people vote for men because they are men. Is that ok and voting for a woman is one of the reasons. There have been 45 male presidents. When do women get a chance?
I meant to say why is voting for a woman considered "checking a box" when there are plenty of people who vote for a man because of the same reason? Isn't that checking a box?
maybe they are voting for who they think is most qualified ? Regardless of race gender etc?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
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DP There are a ton of people vote for men because they are men. Is that ok and voting for a woman is one of the reasons. There have been 45 male presidents. When do women get a chance?
I meant to say why is voting for a woman considered "checking a box" when there are plenty of people who vote for a man because of the same reason? Isn't that checking a box?
why not force people to vote for people of certain groups? That’s the next step ? Quotas ?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
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DP There are a ton of people vote for men because they are men. Is that ok and voting for a woman is one of the reasons. There have been 45 male presidents. When do women get a chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
+1
DP There are a ton of people vote for men because they are men. Is that ok and voting for a woman is one of the reasons. There have been 45 male presidents. When do women get a chance?
Anonymous wrote:and nothing is wrong with voting for someone becatse they are a woman right ? They must check s box for youAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever the republican candidate is they demonize him. They demonized McCain, Romney etc. any future republican they will demonize .
Not true at all.
I considered McCain until he picked Palin.
I considered Romney (since he’s reallly a D).
Every D has some fairy tale about how they seriously considered voting for a Republican, but then - sadly! - there was some issue where he fell short, and they had to vote D.
Just admit you are a Democrat and always vote Democrat, don't bother pretending you are "independent" and could go either way.
Anonymous wrote:This isn's a question of who is an R. OP is asking who is a MAGA. Many Rs did not vote for Trump, or did, but hate or are embarrassed by him -- just didn't want a D and hoped for not the worst. None of them are hiding or or afraid to talk about it, particularly with those of us who can distinguish between an R and MAGA. They do avoid the angry folks who can't forgive any Rs who allowed MAGA to happen.
I don't know any R friends or relatives who are MAGA and support the harmful or bizarre behaviors of the current POTUS, except for one who lives in Florida and one who lives in the Rust Belt, and both have always been the type to feel angry about people not like themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How Democrats react if you admit you are a Trump supporter:
If I know you’re a trump supporter, I’d do a slow fade and stop socializing with you. That’s it. No finger pointing, no tirade. What’s the point? I’m not going to change your mind. But I now know that you view the world very differently than I do, and you are not someone I would want to be friends with because our fundamental values are too different.
This, from a member of a party that proudly proclaims their "tolerance."
Truth is - you are not tolerant and never have been.
I would never do a "slow fade" to someone I know and socialize with due to the voting choices that person makes.
I am a conservative. Some of my best friends are liberals. We have different views on how to make our country great - but the end goal is the same, in reality.
Gain some perspective, friend.
This has nothing to do with tolerance. I literally see the world differently than you. As with anything else, I choose friends who have similar interests, whether politics or anything else.
From your post, it seems that you were able to find similar interests BEFORE you discovered this person's voting preferences. The bolded parts of your posts are the indicators.
Ok, let me be more specific and spell it out for you. For example, if I am friendly with you because our kids go to the same school and are friends, I will continue to be polite, but will not make an effort to socialize with you outside of school events. Maybe initially, I thought you were nice and seemed like someone I might want to hang out with, so I invited you (and your family) to a bbq, or to get drinks one evening, or whatever. If I find out that you are a trump supporter, I would realize that we just have vastly different views on right and wrong, and how other human beings should be treated, that I couldn’t be friends with you. Doesn’t mean I won’t continue to be pleasant during superficial interactions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever the republican candidate is they demonize him. They demonized McCain, Romney etc. any future republican they will demonize .
Not true at all.
I considered McCain until he picked Palin.
I considered Romney (since he’s reallly a D).
Every D has some fairy tale about how they seriously considered voting for a Republican, but then - sadly! - there was some issue where he fell short, and they had to vote D.
Just admit you are a Democrat and always vote Democrat, don't bother pretending you are "independent" and could go either way.
I did seriously consider those two. Not sure I'd ever consider another R though.
We will see what happens to the GOP. Will Trump sink it? Or will some small group who aren't corrupt liars be able to resurrect it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were calling Bush a Moron in 2000. Calling him a war criminal and celebrating the Iraqi guy who threw a shoe at bush
And yet they'd still go for Bush than Trump. That should tell you how much people hate Trump.
This is another myth. Trump and W are terrible for different reasons. That’s what happens when a political party loses a grip on sanity and good governance. Bush and Trump are the symptoms not the disease.