Anonymous wrote:No.
I'm coming at this as someone who voted republicanuntil 2016.
I didn't agree with Obama on everything at the time. Looking back I think he did a good job.
And during his presidency I did not feel that his decisions were prioritizing himself over America.
I didn't feel like he was beholden to a foreign power.
I felt that he had respect for the laws of our land and our traditions.
I felt he conducted himself with pride and presented us well to the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine
Maybe? Biden and Obama weren’t convicted felons.
Of a weak and embarrassing witch hunt with no legal merit.
Anonymous wrote:The EIGHT Obama years were an amazingly disappointing stretch. He couldn’t have achieved less if he tried, & squandered an incredible opportunity to improve race relations. He ran as an inspiring reformer, but turned out to be a race-baiting empty suit.
Like when he attacked the people who suspected that kid had a bomb, when it was a radio or something. That put the “See something, say something” policy in the toilet.
And what did he do for urban public schools in EIGHT years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Obama first election, not the second. Regret the first as all the cop hate he caused has created a mess with most cities having a very hard time finding people willing to take a position. DC is perfect example, they need 3000 police officers, they have about 2000 and crime is through the roof, I don’t care what the FBI stats say. I have had a crew robbed by gunpoint, a Real Estate Attorney Steal payoff money for a house I purchased, Multiple break ins on properties I own and someone threaten to attack me with a pipe. I was not able to file a police report in any of these cases, because no officers there to do it.
What did Obama do to cause cop hate in his first term?
Nothing. Obama had absolutely zero policy positions that could be considered anti-cop as the PP suggest. He repeatedly said things such as blue lives matter as much as black lives and he penned the letter in the link below addressed to the law enforcement community in this country after multiple shootings that targeted cops in 2016. He was POTUS during an 8 year period of high tension between law enforcement and many communities throughout the country. He didn't side with a particular side and did his best to lead the country to a better place. Clinton, Reagan or any of our other great leaders would have handled these matters the same way.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2016/07/19/read-president-obamas-open-letter-americas-law-enforcement-community
Thanks. Seems like pp was deliberately lying then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine
Maybe? Biden and Obama weren’t convicted felons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Clinton is a better analog. Clinton was pure trash, top to bottom, who was inexplicably popular only because he pandered to his base's every irrational desire.
Rewriting history much? Bill Clinton was/is widely considered the most popular president of the last generation. You may not like his Monica drama/lie, but he was very dominant as a politician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Obama first election, not the second. Regret the first as all the cop hate he caused has created a mess with most cities having a very hard time finding people willing to take a position. DC is perfect example, they need 3000 police officers, they have about 2000 and crime is through the roof, I don’t care what the FBI stats say. I have had a crew robbed by gunpoint, a Real Estate Attorney Steal payoff money for a house I purchased, Multiple break ins on properties I own and someone threaten to attack me with a pipe. I was not able to file a police report in any of these cases, because no officers there to do it.
What did Obama do to cause cop hate in his first term?
Nothing. Obama had absolutely zero policy positions that could be considered anti-cop as the PP suggest. He repeatedly said things such as blue lives matter as much as black lives and he penned the letter in the link below addressed to the law enforcement community in this country after multiple shootings that targeted cops in 2016. He was POTUS during an 8 year period of high tension between law enforcement and many communities throughout the country. He didn't side with a particular side and did his best to lead the country to a better place. Clinton, Reagan or any of our other great leaders would have handled these matters the same way.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2016/07/19/read-president-obamas-open-letter-americas-law-enforcement-community
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine
This +100. I didn't vote for Trump because of Trump, the person...couldn't stand him personally. However, I align more with the right-leaning political policies and social values.
People of DCUM tear me up for saying this but it's true nonetheless, despite the continued denial. Trump won because the left didn't see that they were going too far to the left to appeal to the majority of the nation's voters. Then they deny that it was a majority win...even though during the entire time leading up to the election they kept stating "a vote for third party is a vote for Trump" or "not voting is basically voting for Trump" -- meaning they really thought that anyone who voted third party or didn't vote were OK with Trump winning.
So do some introspection -- what does that mean? It means a majority of the country either voted for GOP political policies and social values or were perfectly ok living with GOP political policies and social values...despite Trump.
So I will continue to blame the far left Democrats for the mess we are in now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Clinton is a better analog. Clinton was pure trash, top to bottom, who was inexplicably popular only because he pandered to his base's every irrational desire.
Rewriting history much? Bill Clinton was/is widely considered the most popular president of the last generation. You may not like his Monica drama/lie, but he was very dominant as a politician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine
Maybe? Biden and Obama weren’t convicted felons.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Clinton is a better analog. Clinton was pure trash, top to bottom, who was inexplicably popular only because he pandered to his base's every irrational desire.
Rewriting history much? Bill Clinton was/is widely considered the most popular president of the last generation. You may not like his Monica drama/lie, but he was very dominant as a politician.
You're kind of making my point for me. Popular or not, he was trash from top to bottom. It's amazing how willing Democrats are willing to rewrite the definition of assault/rape when it's convenient for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I voted for Obama first election, not the second. Regret the first as all the cop hate he caused has created a mess with most cities having a very hard time finding people willing to take a position. DC is perfect example, they need 3000 police officers, they have about 2000 and crime is through the roof, I don’t care what the FBI stats say. I have had a crew robbed by gunpoint, a Real Estate Attorney Steal payoff money for a house I purchased, Multiple break ins on properties I own and someone threaten to attack me with a pipe. I was not able to file a police report in any of these cases, because no officers there to do it.
What did Obama do to cause cop hate in his first term?
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t vote for Obama, but I woke up, went to work and got on with my life. Same with Biden. Being “sad, angry, and depressed” because your favored candidate didn’t win is a disproportionate reaction. Just move on. You’ll be fine