Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they are very happy. I think most women want manly men and he’s very manly . She’d probablu be miserable with a liberal guy. They even have trump hats at their placeAnonymous wrote:Wonder how that marriage has been fairing.Anonymous wrote:My best friend’s sister is very very liberal, she cried when trump won. Her husband is a trump supporter
I voted for Trump and my spouse for Clinton. My husbands biggest concern was Russia. We haven't even discussed the Mueller report because I can tell he feels a bit snookered. He disliked Hillary too but thought Trump might be corrupt on another level. Now he seems to realize that he got had. He didn't think it was possible that the entire Russia collusion thing would completely fall apart. I never believed it because to me it simply didn't make sense that Trump would ruin is entire career to run for president and get in bed with Russia. It he didn't. But my husband will never like Trump. But he also knows Hillary is a dirtball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.
Oh, I’m not polite. If any Trump supporter has the nerve to tell me they support this criminal president, I tell them in no uncertain terms that anyone who chooses hate and corruption is absolutely not someone I have any interest in speaking to. They can roll in their sewer of Fox and rightwing lies on Facebook without me.
If they change their mind and repudiate the GOP, I would love to welcome them back. But I will not let anyone get away with supporting the lies, corruption, and damage to America that this president and his party are doing. Goodbye and good riddance. Trump supporters are not welcome in my life — and they shouldn’t be welcome in the lives of anyone that cares about this country.
Republicans in DC are also educated. Support for Trump is probably byissue, and that most Rs would not vote for Hilary (or simply abstain). As to corrupt - have you turned your back on all the corrupt Democrat pols - especially all the pay to play? Let's start with your efforts to oust Bpwser.
It is very nice of you to try to engage politely with previous fascist poster.
He's going to end up in jail, for some random violent act.
Good riddance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Except Trump is,.nominally, the Republivan president. I would never admit to being Republican in the DC area. Dont you remember the vitriol directed to Bush? Democrats thought and said he was the devil . Romney seemed like the most likely bridge builder ever, and they made him out to be a woman hating 1 percenter **, despite his positive governing record in MA. In this area, yes Trump ups the ante, but it's never been safe, open dialogue as a Republican or conservative.
Not true. I’ve had have many R friends over the years. Maybe some teasing back & forth, but nothing like this. MAGA is a different beast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.
Oh, I’m not polite. If any Trump supporter has the nerve to tell me they support this criminal president, I tell them in no uncertain terms that anyone who chooses hate and corruption is absolutely not someone I have any interest in speaking to. They can roll in their sewer of Fox and rightwing lies on Facebook without me.
If they change their mind and repudiate the GOP, I would love to welcome them back. But I will not let anyone get away with supporting the lies, corruption, and damage to America that this president and his party are doing. Goodbye and good riddance. Trump supporters are not welcome in my life — and they shouldn’t be welcome in the lives of anyone that cares about this country.
Republicans in DC are also educated. Support for Trump is probably byissue, and that most Rs would not vote for Hilary (or simply abstain). As to corrupt - have you turned your back on all the corrupt Democrat pols - especially all the pay to play? Let's start with your efforts to oust Bpwser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.
Oh, I’m not polite. If any Trump supporter has the nerve to tell me they support this criminal president, I tell them in no uncertain terms that anyone who chooses hate and corruption is absolutely not someone I have any interest in speaking to. They can roll in their sewer of Fox and rightwing lies on Facebook without me.
If they change their mind and repudiate the GOP, I would love to welcome them back. But I will not let anyone get away with supporting the lies, corruption, and damage to America that this president and his party are doing. Goodbye and good riddance. Trump supporters are not welcome in my life — and they shouldn’t be welcome in the lives of anyone that cares about this country.
Republicans in DC are also educated. Support for Trump is probably byissue, and that most Rs would not vote for Hilary (or simply abstain). As to corrupt - have you turned your back on all the corrupt Democrat pols - especially all the pay to play? Let's start with your efforts to oust Bpwser.
You are hopeless. There is a big difference between local politics and having a president rapidly and rather stupidly dismantle the norms on which we depend on for a stable and democratic society. How would you have felt if Obama did the things he did? And it is going to happen that someone worse will come. Think of it this way: he is lowering the bar and setting the stage for the next corrupt, money-grubbing, wanna-be dictator. That person may be a Democrat or a Republican, but what if it's even worse than that? What if it's someone well-spoken and charismatic and polls higher than 40%?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you will find many Trump/MAGA supporters but you will find Republicans
I voted for Trump because I am a republican I support Mitch McConnell basically
Under I trump I support
Tax cuts, conservative justices, reduced regulations
I don't support his trade stuff, I don't like his unstable foreign policy,
Personally I think he is a bigot
For 2020 Ds are seriously considering
Medicare for all, tax increases, some crazy Green Deal thing, reparations,
so I'm pretty sure I am going to vote for the lower taxes, less government regulation person again which is most likely Trump
Anonymous wrote: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.
Except Trump is,.nominally, the Republivan president. I would never admit to being Republican in the DC area. Dont you remember the vitriol directed to Bush? Democrats thought and said he was the devil . Romney seemed like the most likely bridge builder ever, and they made him out to be a woman hating 1 percenter **, despite his positive governing record in MA. In this area, yes Trump ups the ante, but it's never been safe, open dialogue as a Republican or conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.
Oh, I’m not polite. If any Trump supporter has the nerve to tell me they support this criminal president, I tell them in no uncertain terms that anyone who chooses hate and corruption is absolutely not someone I have any interest in speaking to. They can roll in their sewer of Fox and rightwing lies on Facebook without me.
If they change their mind and repudiate the GOP, I would love to welcome them back. But I will not let anyone get away with supporting the lies, corruption, and damage to America that this president and his party are doing. Goodbye and good riddance. Trump supporters are not welcome in my life — and they shouldn’t be welcome in the lives of anyone that cares about this country.
Republicans in DC are also educated. Support for Trump is probably byissue, and that most Rs would not vote for Hilary (or simply abstain). As to corrupt - have you turned your back on all the corrupt Democrat pols - especially all the pay to play? Let's start with your efforts to oust Bpwser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.
Oh, I’m not polite. If any Trump supporter has the nerve to tell me they support this criminal president, I tell them in no uncertain terms that anyone who chooses hate and corruption is absolutely not someone I have any interest in speaking to. They can roll in their sewer of Fox and rightwing lies on Facebook without me.
If they change their mind and repudiate the GOP, I would love to welcome them back. But I will not let anyone get away with supporting the lies, corruption, and damage to America that this president and his party are doing. Goodbye and good riddance. Trump supporters are not welcome in my life — and they shouldn’t be welcome in the lives of anyone that cares about this country.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
There are a few openly Trump-supporting families in our school. We will socialize superficially. Our kids will sometimes play together. I am very polite. But these are not friendships I will foster because deep down we just don't have the same core values.