Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping they live in a very red state so that while it will make you crazy it won't necessarily affect the outcome of the election.
If it makes you feel any better they have lots of company. Go online and watch 60 Minutes from last week - they did a story on focus groups of Trump voters and it was illuminating (scary to me) how much people forgive him for (racist/sexist comments in particular).
Please. Bill Clinton is credibly accused of rapes. He was impeached for lying under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit that he had to settle for 1 million dollars. Is the depositions need to be opened during the campaign as I'm sure Trump will demand .. Omg !!
He was president and he did a good job.
Bill wasn't impeached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So tolerant of you op. So accepting of different points of views. Not the least bit of a bigot or a hypocrite, are you?
Guess what op? My husband is an immigrant, my best friend's parents are immigrants (she was born here in the USA shortly after they arrived here), and several other friends of mine are immigrants. Some of them are even Mexican! While Donald trump wouldn't be MY choice for president I wouldn't judge ANYONE, let alone my family members for supporting him. My dad supports him too, and guess how our conversation went:
Me: really dad? Tell me what you like about him.
My dad: (explained all the reasons why he likes him)
Me: oh ok, that's cool dad, I'm hoping (my choice for next president) wins the nomination.
My dad: oh yeah, why do you like him?
No anger, great conversation between two adults, both of us learned something and treated each other with respect. We don't have to agree with each other to have a conversation. You owe your parents an apology for acting like a jerk.
Tolerance doesn't mean you put up with any and everything. It's unconscionable to be tolerant of bigotry and racism.
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Good heavens. You clearly have no idea whatsoever what impeached means. Do some research, then come back when you can have an intelligent, fact based conversation on the subject.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping they live in a very red state so that while it will make you crazy it won't necessarily affect the outcome of the election.
If it makes you feel any better they have lots of company. Go online and watch 60 Minutes from last week - they did a story on focus groups of Trump voters and it was illuminating (scary to me) how much people forgive him for (racist/sexist comments in particular).
Please. Bill Clinton is credibly accused of rapes. He was impeached for lying under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit that he had to settle for 1 million dollars. Is the depositions need to be opened during the campaign as I'm sure Trump will demand .. Omg !!
He was president and he did a good job.
Bill wasn't impeached.
Yes, he was. In 1998.
It wasn't upheld. He served his full term
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So tolerant of you op. So accepting of different points of views. Not the least bit of a bigot or a hypocrite, are you?
Guess what op? My husband is an immigrant, my best friend's parents are immigrants (she was born here in the USA shortly after they arrived here), and several other friends of mine are immigrants. Some of them are even Mexican! While Donald trump wouldn't be MY choice for president I wouldn't judge ANYONE, let alone my family members for supporting him. My dad supports him too, and guess how our conversation went:
Me: really dad? Tell me what you like about him.
My dad: (explained all the reasons why he likes him)
Me: oh ok, that's cool dad, I'm hoping (my choice for next president) wins the nomination.
My dad: oh yeah, why do you like him?
No anger, great conversation between two adults, both of us learned something and treated each other with respect. We don't have to agree with each other to have a conversation. You owe your parents an apology for acting like a jerk.
Tolerance doesn't mean you put up with any and everything. It's unconscionable to be tolerant of bigotry and racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hoping they live in a very red state so that while it will make you crazy it won't necessarily affect the outcome of the election.
If it makes you feel any better they have lots of company. Go online and watch 60 Minutes from last week - they did a story on focus groups of Trump voters and it was illuminating (scary to me) how much people forgive him for (racist/sexist comments in particular).
Please. Bill Clinton is credibly accused of rapes. He was impeached for lying under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit that he had to settle for 1 million dollars. Is the depositions need to be opened during the campaign as I'm sure Trump will demand .. Omg !!
He was president and he did a good job.
Bill wasn't impeached.
Yes, he was. In 1998.
Anonymous wrote:Wanting to deport people who are here illegally is not racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd lose it too. Forgive yourself, apologize if you said anything inappropriate to your parents, and don't discuss politics in the future.
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Yeah I don't blame you one bit OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hillary is worse. Sad but true.
DH says that Hillary is Dorian Gray, and Trump is the portrait.
Doubt: Google at their longtime connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Santa and warren is the winning ticket
Sanders not Santa
Anonymous wrote:Hillary is worse. Sad but true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump actually seems cleaner, more organized and healthy compared to Hillary. She still thinks she's "married" and calls Bill "my husband". I think her brain may be broken.
Do you really think Trump's golddigger foreigner of a wife can stand him? I don't think you want to base the election on which candidate has a better marriage.