Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving south on 95 in VA approaching the NC lline. I found it kind of dumbfounding. First, he's not the president. Aside from that, do the people of that area really feel this way? A lot of them? Are they that thankful for him or are they asking God to help him? I fear the former is it.
I asked myself, why do they feel this way given everything we know about this man? What I came up with is that they really like that he pays attention to them. He speaks directly to them. He says things they can understand and relate to. He doesn't confuse them with a bunch of complicated political and policy details. He calls other people names including calling our current president Crooked Joe even though Biden is clearly going through a sad worsening of dementia and elderly weakness and obviously needs any prayers anyone can muster. That would be somewhat Christian wouldn't it?
Anyway, it's very disheartening to think of the millions of people who find DJT to be a relatable guy and the best hope for our immediate future as a nation. It makes me really sad for our country.
BTW my current preference for the election is a new slate of candidates completely, both sides.
To be perfectly objective, Trump has also shown signs of dementia. The big difference is he looks and sounds more robust and walks more steadily than Biden. But he is also old and has his own mental deficiencies (not to mention character and moral ones). Of course this point is lost on his supporters because they think having a year-round "tan" (it's not--it's makeup), having a "hot" wife (they've all seen the nudie pics), yelling instead of talking in a normal voice, calling other people names, puffing out his chest, and acting like a bully is somehow more virile and therefore young.
Wait - THIS is why you think people vote for Trump? Oh my.
DP
Women voted for Bill Clinton simply because they found him the most physically attractive.
Which women were those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving south on 95 in VA approaching the NC lline. I found it kind of dumbfounding. First, he's not the president. Aside from that, do the people of that area really feel this way? A lot of them? Are they that thankful for him or are they asking God to help him? I fear the former is it.
I asked myself, why do they feel this way given everything we know about this man? What I came up with is that they really like that he pays attention to them. He speaks directly to them. He says things they can understand and relate to. He doesn't confuse them with a bunch of complicated political and policy details. He calls other people names including calling our current president Crooked Joe even though Biden is clearly going through a sad worsening of dementia and elderly weakness and obviously needs any prayers anyone can muster. That would be somewhat Christian wouldn't it?
Anyway, it's very disheartening to think of the millions of people who find DJT to be a relatable guy and the best hope for our immediate future as a nation. It makes me really sad for our country.
BTW my current preference for the election is a new slate of candidates completely, both sides.
To be perfectly objective, Trump has also shown signs of dementia. The big difference is he looks and sounds more robust and walks more steadily than Biden. But he is also old and has his own mental deficiencies (not to mention character and moral ones). Of course this point is lost on his supporters because they think having a year-round "tan" (it's not--it's makeup), having a "hot" wife (they've all seen the nudie pics), yelling instead of talking in a normal voice, calling other people names, puffing out his chest, and acting like a bully is somehow more virile and therefore young.
Wait - THIS is why you think people vote for Trump? Oh my.
DP
Women voted for Bill Clinton simply because they found him the most physically attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving south on 95 in VA approaching the NC lline. I found it kind of dumbfounding. First, he's not the president. Aside from that, do the people of that area really feel this way? A lot of them? Are they that thankful for him or are they asking God to help him? I fear the former is it.
I asked myself, why do they feel this way given everything we know about this man? What I came up with is that they really like that he pays attention to them. He speaks directly to them. He says things they can understand and relate to. He doesn't confuse them with a bunch of complicated political and policy details. He calls other people names including calling our current president Crooked Joe even though Biden is clearly going through a sad worsening of dementia and elderly weakness and obviously needs any prayers anyone can muster. That would be somewhat Christian wouldn't it?
Anyway, it's very disheartening to think of the millions of people who find DJT to be a relatable guy and the best hope for our immediate future as a nation. It makes me really sad for our country.
BTW my current preference for the election is a new slate of candidates completely, both sides.
To be perfectly objective, Trump has also shown signs of dementia. The big difference is he looks and sounds more robust and walks more steadily than Biden. But he is also old and has his own mental deficiencies (not to mention character and moral ones). Of course this point is lost on his supporters because they think having a year-round "tan" (it's not--it's makeup), having a "hot" wife (they've all seen the nudie pics), yelling instead of talking in a normal voice, calling other people names, puffing out his chest, and acting like a bully is somehow more virile and therefore young.
Wait - THIS is why you think people vote for Trump? Oh my.
DP
Women voted for Bill Clinton simply because they found him the most physically attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving south on 95 in VA approaching the NC lline. I found it kind of dumbfounding. First, he's not the president. Aside from that, do the people of that area really feel this way? A lot of them? Are they that thankful for him or are they asking God to help him? I fear the former is it.
I asked myself, why do they feel this way given everything we know about this man? What I came up with is that they really like that he pays attention to them. He speaks directly to them. He says things they can understand and relate to. He doesn't confuse them with a bunch of complicated political and policy details. He calls other people names including calling our current president Crooked Joe even though Biden is clearly going through a sad worsening of dementia and elderly weakness and obviously needs any prayers anyone can muster. That would be somewhat Christian wouldn't it?
Anyway, it's very disheartening to think of the millions of people who find DJT to be a relatable guy and the best hope for our immediate future as a nation. It makes me really sad for our country.
BTW my current preference for the election is a new slate of candidates completely, both sides.
To be perfectly objective, Trump has also shown signs of dementia. The big difference is he looks and sounds more robust and walks more steadily than Biden. But he is also old and has his own mental deficiencies (not to mention character and moral ones). Of course this point is lost on his supporters because they think having a year-round "tan" (it's not--it's makeup), having a "hot" wife (they've all seen the nudie pics), yelling instead of talking in a normal voice, calling other people names, puffing out his chest, and acting like a bully is somehow more virile and therefore young.
Wait - THIS is why you think people vote for Trump? Oh my.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
All of that was better when Trump was president. Plus fewer crack addict family members offering advice to the president.
No they were just employed by the White House. 50 years from now the books on this era will be filled with WTF comments about how did Americans put up with Trump's unethical behavior. Guaranteed.
Oh. Well, since a random internet poster said so...!
DP
Anonymous wrote:Driving south on 95 in VA approaching the NC lline. I found it kind of dumbfounding. First, he's not the president. Aside from that, do the people of that area really feel this way? A lot of them? Are they that thankful for him or are they asking God to help him? I fear the former is it.
I asked myself, why do they feel this way given everything we know about this man? What I came up with is that they really like that he pays attention to them. He speaks directly to them. He says things they can understand and relate to. He doesn't confuse them with a bunch of complicated political and policy details. He calls other people names including calling our current president Crooked Joe even though Biden is clearly going through a sad worsening of dementia and elderly weakness and obviously needs any prayers anyone can muster. That would be somewhat Christian wouldn't it?
Anyway, it's very disheartening to think of the millions of people who find DJT to be a relatable guy and the best hope for our immediate future as a nation. It makes me really sad for our country.
BTW my current preference for the election is a new slate of candidates completely, both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. I mean Biden is now achieving the near impossible. He is making the return of Trump and the Trump family look like an upgrade. Well done Biden! He needs to step down asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
All of that was better when Trump was president. Plus fewer crack addict family members offering advice to the president.
No they were just employed by the White House. 50 years from now the books on this era will be filled with WTF comments about how did Americans put up with Trump's unethical behavior. Guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
Well, we all know that Biden has no plans to achieve any of that... I'm willing to give someone else a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
All of that was better when Trump was president. Plus fewer crack addict family members offering advice to the president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.
That makes sense, more or less good goals, but what is baffling is that you think Trump will actually achieve any of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more you attack him, the more popular he becomes.
What a weird thing to admit that Republican voters are so manipulable.
+1.
The truth about the popularity of Trump is simple - it's a backlash against the societal progress of women, racial minorities, and other marginalized groups such that they are approaching equality with straight, white Christian men.
Yes, that must be it. Couldn't possibly be the promise of a secure border, crime-ridden cities cleaned up, voter ID required, and criminals actually kept in jail (among other things). No, that's crazy talk.