Did you vote for trump? if so/ why

N68

Worshipped Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2013
Posts
2,867
Media
0
Likes
24,523
Points
233
Location
Los Angeles (California, United States)
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
MSNBC Morning Joe Hosts: Propaganda Minister Kellyanne Conway Secretly Detests Trump [VIDEO]
May 15, 2017


Salon reports: MSNBC morning hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough stepped up their attacks on President Donald Trump’s adviser Kellyanne Conway on Monday, telling viewers that she secretly loathes her employer and hates spinning for him. According to Brzezinski, during Trump’s presidential bid, Conway would express disgust at having to defend Trump at the end of segments, but only when ...

Read More »

Ann Coulter: I’m Ready To Dump “Grotesque” Trump
May 15, 2017


“I’m not very happy with what has happened so far. I guess we have to try to push him to keep his promises. But this isn’t North Korea, and if he doesn’t keep his promises I’m out. This is why we voted for him. I think everyone who voted for him knew his personality was grotesque, it was the issues. ...

Read More »
 

N68

Worshipped Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2013
Posts
2,867
Media
0
Likes
24,523
Points
233
Location
Los Angeles (California, United States)
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
Ann Coulter: I’m Ready To Dump “Grotesque” Trump
May 15, 2017

AnnCoulterCNBC-660x330.jpg

“I’m not very happy with what has happened so far. I guess we have to try to push him to keep his promises. But this isn’t North Korea, and if he doesn’t keep his promises I’m out. This is why we voted for him. I think everyone who voted for him knew his personality was grotesque, it was the issues. I hate to say it, but I agree with every line in my friend Frank Bruni’s op-ed in The New York Times today. Where is the great negotiation? Where is the bull in the china shop we wanted? That budget the Republicans pushed through was like a practical joke. Did we win anything? And this is the great negotiator?

“It’s not like I’m out yet, but boy, things don’t look good. I’ve said to other people, ‘It’s as if we’re in Chicago and Trump tells us he’s going to get us to LA in six days. But for the first three days we are driving towards New York.’ Yes, it is true he can still turn around and get us to LA in three days, but I’m a little nervous. I have from the beginning been opposed to Trump hiring any of his relatives. Americans don’t like that, I don’t like that. That’s the one fascist thing he’s done. Hiring his kids.” – Ann Coulter, speaking to the Daily Caller.
 
  • Like
Reactions: b.c. and malakos

malakos

Superior Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Posts
8,363
Media
30
Likes
6,524
Points
223
Location
Cumming, GA, USA
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
Please, please . . . don't make me agree with Ann Coulter. There aren't enough baths to make me feel clean again.

Somehow I doubt you two actually have the same perspectives. She has for a while now been doing a "daily" (regular) update on construction on The Wall, with of course the figure always being 0 miles constructed.
 

malakos

Superior Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Posts
8,363
Media
30
Likes
6,524
Points
223
Location
Cumming, GA, USA
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
Mann Coulter couldn't figure it out when he boasted of grabbing women by the pussy and just shoving his tongue down their mouths but first popping a tic-tac? He wasn't grotesque then but now he is? Got it.

View attachment 727005

Dude, try again. Reading comprehension was lacking.

"I think everyone who voted for him knew his personality was grotesque, it was the issues."

This is not something she just learned. It's true, many people who voted for him knew all along that his character was lacking and they supported him for other reasons. I recognized him as crude from the get-go and that's one of the reasons I did not vote for him, though because of some of the issues I was rooting for him.

No, the grotesqueness isn't even the reason that Ms. Coulter was talking about "dumping" him. She was talking about doing so because of his failure to fulfill his promises, and the fact that he portrayed himself as the Great Negotiator who always gets what he wants but has had to compromise on so much.

I think you're projecting your outrage over Mr. Trump's demeanor. Ms. Coulter doesn't seem to actually care about that as much.
 
D

deleted15807

Guest
I think you're projecting your outrage over Mr. Trump's demeanor. Ms. Coulter doesn't seem to actually care about that as much.

And what you and Mann Coulter haven't figured out is character is destiny. The ancient Greeks knew: A man’s character is his fate. In that case, Trump’s presidency is doomed.
 

malakos

Superior Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Posts
8,363
Media
30
Likes
6,524
Points
223
Location
Cumming, GA, USA
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
And what you and Mann Coulter haven't figured out is character is destiny. The ancient Greeks knew: A man’s character is his fate. In that case, Trump’s presidency is doomed.

Lol. Again reading comprehension issues. I explicitly stated that I did not vote for Mr. Trump and a large contributing factor in why I didn't was his poor character.
 
D

deleted15807

Guest
Lol. Again reading comprehension issues. I explicitly stated that I did not vote for Mr. Trump and a large contributing factor in why I didn't was his poor character.

ROFL. What you suffer from and a lot on the "right" is cognitive dissonance. You write "I recognized him as crude from the get-go and that's one of the reasons I did not vote for him, though because of some of the issues I was rooting for him." Did you REALLY think a serial sexual predator, serial liar, thrice divorced and multiple bankruptcies would follow through on anything he promised? That he would toss those issues aside once they no longer served him? Most of us learn these lessons about people in high school.

As far as "issues" and you rooting for him. I'm surprised you were able to keep up with his many issues and flip-flops on them. Name an issue and I can show you a time he said just the opposite.

15 Trump Flip-Flops in 15 Days

President Trump, king of flip-flops


upload_2017-5-17_22-15-41.png

 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • Like
Reactions: b.c.

malakos

Superior Member
Joined
Oct 29, 2012
Posts
8,363
Media
30
Likes
6,524
Points
223
Location
Cumming, GA, USA
Sexuality
No Response
Gender
Male
Did you REALLY think a serial sexual predator

Unproven.

multiple bankruptcies

Just a few, which is minuscule compared to how many companies he's started.

would follow through on anything he promised?

No, actually. I don't trust politicians in general to follow through with their promises. They often don't. I was hoping he would follow through on some of them. But I wasn't expecting he would. And I would say the same of any of the other candidates. Mr. Trump just looked better in terms of what he would hopefully do.

As far as "issues" and you rooting for him. I'm surprised you were able to keep up with his many issues and flip-flops on them. Name an issue and I can show you a time he said just the opposite.

Well, OK. I should first qualify what "flip-flop" means so you don't try to argue that change of strategy is an actual flip-flop. A flip-flop is an actual waffling of policy. Example: his change of policy on the issue of abortion. That could be called a flip-flop.

What has he not actually flip-flopped on? Just off the top of my head, AFAIK he has not changed, at least in what he says, his intention to eventually building The Wall. He has not changed on his pursuing of a hardened policy on immigration of Middle Easterners. Or on building up natural resource infrastructure. Or on his intention to make tax cuts (even if the budget was a setback for that). He expressed intention to withdraw or renegotiate NAFTA and he appears to be pursuing that. And here's something that he actually executed: the withdrawal from the TPP.

Failing to pull off these things quickly doesn't count as a flip-flop if he is still pursuing them.