Good things about Trump...

Jarod

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I've been working this morning on good things I can say about Trump.

I've come up with a few... but the best of them is this...

I think he will be a better president than GWB was. Trump was brave enough to call out the Bushes (and Clinton) on the Iraq war. That was not necessary going to be a popular thing to do in the Republican primary. I respect that. Hindsight is 20/20 but at least he did it, no other Republican was ever going to do that.

Their is also this.

I do like that he is, in some ways, an outsider. He is not beholden to any financial interests or to the Establishment Republicans. I like that. I think he is a bit beholden to the Evangelicals but its their last hurrah so let them at it.

I like that he is himself, he presents his honest self to the public, flaws and all. All other politicians (actually most professionals) present their most polished and refined selves, and I like that he does not hide his flaws.

I think he is truly going to try to make America better in many ways. He says he is not going to let people go without quality healthcare, I hope that is true. He agrees that the gay marriage issue is decided and need not be disturbed, and if that is true access to abortion services must also be decided.

I think the man has an honest heart.
 
I've been working this morning on good things I can say about Trump.

I've come up with a few... but the best of them is this...

I think he will be a better president than GWB was. Trump was brave enough to call out the Bushes (and Clinton) on the Iraq war. That was not necessary going to be a popular thing to do in the Republican primary. I respect that. Hindsight is 20/20 but at least he did it, no other Republican was ever going to do that.

Their is also this.

I do like that he is, in some ways, an outsider. He is not beholden to any financial interests or to the Establishment Republicans. I like that. I think he is a bit beholden to the Evangelicals but its their last hurrah so let them at it.

I like that he is himself, he presents his honest self to the public, flaws and all. All other politicians (actually most professionals) present their most polished and refined selves, and I like that he does not hide his flaws.

I think he is truly going to try to make America better in many ways. He says he is not going to let people go without quality healthcare, I hope that is true. He agrees that the gay marriage issue is decided and need not be disturbed, and if that is true access to abortion services must also be decided.

I think the man has an honest heart.

:rofl2:
 
:rofl2: Yep; in liberal loony land, Hillary wasn't all that and more. :rofl2:

I didn't vote for Hillary.

You voted for Trump, even though we find out today that you didn't think he was a good candidate. There are lots like you. A vote for Trump is still a vote for Trump; you're all accountable for what's about to happen.
 
I didn't vote for Hillary.

You voted for Trump, even though we find out today that you didn't think he was a good candidate. There are lots like you. A vote for Trump is still a vote for Trump; you're all accountable for what's about to happen.

That's not an argument. :rofl2:
 
I've been working this morning on good things I can say about Trump.

I've come up with a few... but the best of them is this...

I think he will be a better president than GWB was. Trump was brave enough to call out the Bushes (and Clinton) on the Iraq war. That was not necessary going to be a popular thing to do in the Republican primary. I respect that. Hindsight is 20/20 but at least he did it, no other Republican was ever going to do that.

Trump initially supported the Iraq War. His new position on that is nothing but opportunistic and not based on any clear principles.

I do like that he is, in some ways, an outsider. He is not beholden to any financial interests or to the Establishment Republicans. I like that. I think he is a bit beholden to the Evangelicals but its their last hurrah so let them at it.

He has always served his own financial interests. His Trump Foundation pretends to be a charity and is instead acts in the interests of his businesses. During the campaign there have been stories about how his businesses were profiting from it. So, I think you have to a grade a sucker not to suspect he will use this office to line his own pockets.

I think he is truly going to try to make America better in many ways. He says he is not going to let people go without quality healthcare, I hope that is true. He agrees that the gay marriage issue is decided and need not be disturbed, and if that is true access to abortion services must also be decided.

I think the man has an honest heart.

I only hope that his ego and desire to be loved will keep him in line. But the man has never shown any shame so...
 
Trump initially supported the Iraq War. His new position on that is nothing but opportunistic and not based on any clear principles.

He has always served his own financial interests. His Trump Foundation pretends to be a charity and only acts in his own behalf. During the campaign there have been stories about how his businesses were profiting from it. So, I think you have to a grade a sucker not to suspect he will use this office to line his own pockets.

I only hope that his ego and desire to be loved will keep him in line. But the man has never shown any shame so...

:rofl2:
 
It will be interesting to see if he puts his financial interests in a blind trust like all recent presidents have done.
 
It will be interesting to see if he puts his financial interests in a blind trust like all recent presidents have done.

Why? Ignorant low information leftist twits will still rant and whine about possible conflict of interests like they did with Cheney. Stop pretending you give a shit; hell, your gal Hillary and BillyBob have a LOT more corrupt conflicts of interests than PRESIDENT TRUMP.....I love the smell of victory in the morning....and leftist crying and feet stomping.

:rofl2:
 
It will be interesting to see if he puts his financial interests in a blind trust like all recent presidents have done.

I don't see how that works with his holdings. He is not just stock and you can't really hide his holdings from him because they have his name all over them.
 
I think he is truly going to try to make America better in many ways. He says he is not going to let people go without quality healthcare, I hope that is true.

He needs to start by knocking down the artificial barriers between states which create de facto insurarance company monopolies.
 
Trump initially supported the Iraq War.

False, a passing "I guess so," on Howard Stern is not a policy statement but the following is:

debate on Fox Business Network, unearthing the clip Trump referenced, from January 28, 2003 – Nearly two months before the Iraq War began on March 20. In the video, Cavuto asks Trump how much time President Bush should spend on the economy vs. on Iraq.

“Well, I’m starting to think that people are much more focused now on the economy,” Trump said. “They’re getting a little bit tired of hearing ‘We’re going in, we’re not going in.’ Whatever happened to the days of Douglas MacArthur? Either do it or don’t do it.”

Trump continued: “Perhaps he shouldn’t be doing it yet. And perhaps we should be waiting for the United Nations.”

After the invasion of Iraq, and the subsequent fallout, Trump became a much stronger and far more vocal critic of the war.

“Look at the war in Iraq and the mess that we’re in,” he said in an August 2004 issue of Esquire. “I would never have handled it that way…Two minutes after we leave, there’s going to be a revolution, and the meanest, toughest, smartest, most vicious guy will take over. And he’ll have weapons of mass destruction, which Saddam [Hussein] didn’t have.”


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/09/27/2003-clip-backs-up-trump-on-iraq-war-opposition.html
 
Trump won against all odds. The GOP, and blue collar democrats gave him a significant victory. PA and Michigan are snapshots of how impactful his jobs talking points resonated. MAGA!

Hillary didn't even have the cajone's to appear before her supporters and be gracious. Instead she sent out Podesta. I think that move encapsulated her elitist self interest. Her supporters deserved her appearance and a message of gratitude for their support.
 
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