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3 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

He pisses of Liberals so they love him. Look how angry and upset Liberals are after these last few days. The rights love of Trump just grew even deeper these past few days. 

 

 

Typically speaking, liberals aren't all that fluid.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Never have we had a terrorist send bombs in a president's name. Trump has. You love him. 

Yeah, I remember when you blamed Allah for all the bomb’s in his name.

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I always viewed him more favorably than Hilary, but I didn’t vote for Trump in 2016 as I found his personality off-putting, disagreed with him on several policy points, and where I did agree with him I doubted both his sincerity in holding that position and his ability to successfully implement his agenda were he to be elected. Early on in his presidency I found myself realizing that he was exceeding my at the time low expectations, but I still didn’t really consider myself a Trump supporter. Since then, he has only continued to meet or exceed my overall expectations. although I still don’t agree with every policy and I still cringe at some of his tweets and sound bytes, he’s done enough to earn my vote in 2020 barring a drastic 180 in his positions and effectiveness. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

Sent in Debbie Wassermann-Schultz's name, to be accurate...  :lol:

 

You know, for a deranged dipschiff who should spend the rest of his life in prison... that was pretty damned inspired.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Chandemonium said:

I always viewed him more favorably than Hilary, but I didn’t vote for Trump in 2016 as I found his personality off-putting, disagreed with him on several policy points, and where I did agree with him I doubted both his sincerity in holding that position and his ability to successfully implement his agenda were he to be elected. Early on in his presidency I found myself realizing that he was exceeding my at the time low expectations, but I still didn’t really consider myself a Trump supporter. Since then, he has only continued to meet or exceed my overall expectations. although I still don’t agree with every policy and I still cringe at some of his tweets and sound bytes, he’s done enough to earn my vote in 2020 barring a drastic 180 in his positions and effectiveness. 

Anecdotal statements here would tend to agree with you.

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42 minutes ago, Chandemonium said:

I always viewed him more favorably than Hilary, but I didn’t vote for Trump in 2016 as I found his personality off-putting, disagreed with him on several policy points, and where I did agree with him I doubted both his sincerity in holding that position and his ability to successfully implement his agenda were he to be elected. Early on in his presidency I found myself realizing that he was exceeding my at the time low expectations, but I still didn’t really consider myself a Trump supporter. Since then, he has only continued to meet or exceed my overall expectations. although I still don’t agree with every policy and I still cringe at some of his tweets and sound bytes, he’s done enough to earn my vote in 2020 barring a drastic 180 in his positions and effectiveness. 

I think this encapsulates the majority view here.

 

The drive-by posters here are too lazy to learn about what people said about Trump here before the election, and that very few voted for him.

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Posted
59 minutes ago, GG said:

I think this encapsulates the majority view here.

 

The drive-by posters here are too lazy to learn about what people said about Trump here before the election, and that very few voted for him.

 

 

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I wish I'd been here for the campaign. I had some reservations about Trump because he's not the ideologically devout libertarian-leaning conservative I'd prefer, but I wanted someone who would fight back against the PC crowd, would tear down the socialist-lite Republican party, and I figured he might do great things. If not I wasn't worried that he'd be worse than Hillary, and I wasn't broken up over the prospect of missing out on Lying Ted, low energy Jeb, or the little guy.

 

Sadly, I made the mistake of upsetting a middle-aged white male SJW by effectively arguing that race was not the primary distinction between the perceptions of Cam Newton and Peyton Manning. Well, that and accurately pointing out that the concept of begging the question as a logical fallacy was over his head. It didn't go well.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Tiberius said:

So you are comparing Trump to Allah. Hmmm...

 

Muslims worship Allah and blow stuff up to appease Admiral Ackbar

 

Ackbar and Trump are roughly the same skin tone

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Posted (edited)
On ‎10‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 8:27 PM, 3rdnlng said:

In reading over the threads this evening it's becoming more and more apparent that PPP members who ridiculed and made fun of Trump 1-2 years ago have come around to appreciate him as our leader. They still might not really like him but respect what he has done and is trying to do. Kudos to you guys who have allowed your opinions to re-form.

I still think he is human garbage, and I think he is a weak, and cowardly.  I guess I am just not as evolved as some of you...

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2 hours ago, /dev/null said:

 

Muslims worship Allah and blow stuff up to appease Admiral Ackbar

 

Ackbar and Trump are roughly the same skin tone

admiral-ackbar.jpg&f=1

 

 

I'm going to need to see Ackbar with Trump hair.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Buftex said:

I still think he is human garbage, and I think he is a weak, and cowardly.  I guess I am just not as evolved as some of you...

I would agree with your second sentence and refrain from correcting your grammar in your first sentence.

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