Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Which liberal policies “actively work to bring in...Central Americans”? Please be specific.
Still waiting for a response on this.
But you will never respond with facts....because you are a focking LIAR. There are no liberal policies that do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
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My only reaction to lunacy like the above post is a good, hearty laugh. Thanks, PP!
Denial is a bitch, huh?
Anonymous wrote:The guy in the next office is gay, and he told me he voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Which liberal policies “actively work to bring in...Central Americans”? Please be specific.
Still waiting for a response on this.
But you will never respond with facts....because you are a focking LIAR. There are no liberal policies that do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Which liberal policies “actively work to bring in...Central Americans”? Please be specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out a black coworker is a Republican. Talked with him for about 30 minutes. Got his perspective what he thinks about the left. He said that left suppresses the blacks in America, he called it Modern day Slavery.
I know several educated AA who voted for Trump. One is a lawyer, one is a judge, one is a doctor, one is professor in N Virginia. Go figure. I can't explain it. They all very nice people.
Anonymous wrote:I just found out a black coworker is a Republican. Talked with him for about 30 minutes. Got his perspective what he thinks about the left. He said that left suppresses the blacks in America, he called it Modern day Slavery.
Anonymous wrote:How can I reconcile their kindness to me one on one with the Republican policies and actions that are taking away people's healthcare, making future generations pay for tax cuts for today's super rich, tainting our supreme court with partisan operatives with a history of sex assault allegations and undermining our democracy with Trump's swampy cabinet and autocratic attitude about attacking the press and obstructing justice?
My post is sincere. I think the modern GOP is basically evil so I am having a hard time understanding how someone can still be a Republican if they are a decent person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.
Wow. So you think I voted for Trump because of tax breaks? I am paying more under him.
I voted for him because I believe his policies will help America survive, unlike the liberal policies that actively work to bring in (and then keep in via sanctuary cities) illegal, illiterate, unskilled Central Americans (reliant on American taxpayers) as a deliberate way of weakening our country because they hate it so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re a dolt. One “action” is that he set up and attended the meeting.
Traitors.
Broken record syndrome. You know no one is taking you seriously, right?![]()
Still don’t have an explanation for that meeting, huh?
Face it. They were conspiring with the Russian government to disrupt a US election. There is no way to hide from that simple fact. I’ve asked dozens of time across many threads here for a straightforward and credible explanation of that meeting that doesn’t involve conspiring with Russia. No one has been able to give one. All I get is brush-offs and insults. You have no answer. They are traitors.
If by THAT meeting, you mean the one that Jr. attended with the Russian female lawyer? Yep, she said they had dirt on Clinton, and yes, he attended. Seems though that the Russian lawyer had met with Fusion GPS before this meeting, and after, and they spoke about adoption. Jr. walked out. Why the meetings with Fusion GPS?
You did not answer or explain the meeting.
1. DonJr received an email saying the Russian government wanted to provide him with Clinton materials
2. DonJr responded “I love it” and arranged a meeting between the Russian govt agent and DonJr/Manafort/Kushner.
What’s your innocent explanation for that sequence?
DP here.
Oppo research. But, they found that it was a ruse. Likely a set up given the meeting before and after with Fusion GPS. There is a reason Glenn Simpson pleaded the 5th before the House.
Now, tell us how that is so much different from the Hillary campaign and DNC receiving oppo research from a foreign national who got the information from Russians.
And, BTW..... if you think this shows any kind of “collusion” with Russia, this is why we laugh at you.
If you don't understand, your parents failed to teach you right from wrong.
Nice personal attack on PP, who is correct
Agree. That's what liberals do when they have no defense. Personal insults.
But it's true. But with Hillary, it's even worse. She actively sought to use Russian intelligence. With Trump Jr., it was a passive action (which, as the other PP pointed out, was a ruse.)
The PPs who attack "liberals" on this forum don't understand right from wrong. They also can't tell fact from fiction, and they love to project their own faults on to "liberals". Statements of fact.
If you find that insulting, perhaps take some time to reevaluate yourself and try to improve. Learn how to research and check facts before you go spewing lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I know lots of really good Republicans. I know lots of really good Conservatives. I don't know any good people who support Trump. That's the line. You cannot be a good person and a Trump supporter. They are incompatible.
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Statements like this just crack me up. PP, you have ZERO idea who voted for Trump. Hint: many, many people that YOU know voted for him. And guess what? They're good people. They simply don't agree with your agenda. That you actually think they would engage you in conversation about their voting choices only emphasizes what an utter imbecile you are.
Agree! I SMH at the liberals here who start off a post with "OK, you Trumpster a-hole racist, tell me......." and then they expect you to lower yourself to engage with someone who talks to you like that.
And you're also right that these sanctimonious liberals who say that you can't be a nice person and a Trump voter would be shocked to learn that some of the nicest, most giving people they know voted for Trump. It doesn't fit their preconceived irrational belief, so they deny it.
If you voted for Trump, deep down something is broken. You are accepting and excusing behavior by the POTUS that is incompatible with "being a nice person". You can give to charity all day long, but you are a phony. There is a disconnect that allows you to compartmentalize being nice to people in your family, your friends, maybe even holding the door for someone at the Starbucks, but not giving a fig about what happens to other people as a result of what this administration is doing.
You support him, you are guilty by association. But enjoy donating those taxes he's saving you.