Oh yes, you've found your talking point that will get traction. Run with itAnonymous wrote:I think he shouldn’t have started with Ukraine. Most Americans are concerned about feeding their families or immigration and don’t want to send billions to Ukraine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did really well ! The troll farms are out tonight to obscure it and amplify their divisive BS.
Ah, we’re back to “troll farms” = anyone I disagree with. Never change.
The troll farms called Latino migrants “an illegal”? When pressed this guy defaults to his racist core. Shameful that ostensibly tolerant Democrats are totally ignoring this man literally making bigoted slurs in the State of the Union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did really well ! The troll farms are out tonight to obscure it and amplify their divisive BS.
Ah, we’re back to “troll farms” = anyone I disagree with. Never change.
The troll farms called Latino migrants “an illegal”? When pressed this guy defaults to his racist core. Shameful that ostensibly tolerant Democrats are totally ignoring this man literally making bigoted slurs in the State of the Union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His coaches told him to be forceful. They coached him to exhibit energy and passion.
Instead we got an angry, sometimes inarticulate old man who was divisive and arrogant.
This is what came to mind after just 5 minutes into his speech:
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Your spin isn’t going to work. You’re probably feeling a little wounded this morning after Biden showed you for the fool you are.
Nah.
I wasn't impressed. He fired up his base, for sure.
But, did he convince the undecided? Probably not.
He threatened the Supreme Court. He took zero responsibility for the border crisis he caused. He was angry and divisive. Instead of an "I feel your pain" speech, he cast blame and didn't acknowledge that the American people are not thriving under his administration.
He ran the first time on bringing civility and decorum back to the WH. He said he was a uniter.
He has done none of that. And, last night he doubled down on hate. He was neither civil nor uniting. The US and the world are in a worse place than when he took office.
Voters who want unity were not impressed.
The good thing is that the Democrats will be less likely to want to replace him at the convention after last night.
That is good for Trump.
The only hate I saw last night was from MTG.
And I don't see anyone in the GOP attempting to unite anyone. Unless you count uniting women against anti-choice ballot initiatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He did really well ! The troll farms are out tonight to obscure it and amplify their divisive BS.
Ah, we’re back to “troll farms” = anyone I disagree with. Never change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His coaches told him to be forceful. They coached him to exhibit energy and passion.
Instead we got an angry, sometimes inarticulate old man who was divisive and arrogant.
This is what came to mind after just 5 minutes into his speech:
He has spoken like that at all of his big speeches including the Inaugural and the one in Philadelphia.
I guess this is the first time people like you actually watched one of his speeches. It is part of how he compensates for his stutter.