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    I have never seen Trump take even the smallest criticism in stride.

    He's the most insecure man who ever held office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BartenderElite View Post
    I have never seen Trump take even the smallest criticism in stride.

    He's the most insecure man who ever held office.
    But then again you are a known liar.
    This illegal illegitimate regime that runs America is at fault...not me.... they do not represent me and I have long objected to their crimes against humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionfish View Post
    Interesting how the alt-lefties still can't get Trump out of their heads and all the while endorse the man currently in the white house who clearly has oatmeal for brains.
    Was that what we were talking about? Can you follow a thread?
    Trump has brutal disdain for anyone who disagrees with him. Like the rightys here. if someone disagrees with him it is a mental or character flaw. Only stupid or crazy people have differing beliefs.
    Trump rudely and crudely abused anyone in his sphere. He intimidated Pence into a quivering baby. He was abusive to them all. Trump is such a damaged person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    I looked at the colleges and many were from southern states. If you think kids from Texas A&M, the Citadel and Auburn are predominantly Dems, you'll need to show strong proof of this.
    Beto did VERY well with college kids in Texas. Arkansas was chanting Fuck Joe Biden too.


    Go to this article and watch the videos.


    Fans chanting “F–k Joe Biden” at stadiums from Tennessee to Alabama to Oxford, Mississippi is quickly becoming the battle cry for football fans across the country as the citizens of this country continue to show disobedience to the great Emperor and his presidency.

    The big news this week with the “F–k Joe Biden” chant movement is that it has spread from college football and into the baseball community, where New Yorkers chanted “F–k Joe Biden” during Fox Sports’ weekend coverage of the Subway Series. Fans could be heard sending a message to Biden as ARod and Big Papi dissected the Yankees-Mets game.
    https://www.outkick.com/f-k-joe-bide...s-to-baseball/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    First sentence, spot on.

    Maybe Reagan, wouldn’t have folded up like a cheap suit in the face of what Trump faced *just from his own party*. The rest never would have survived the primaries.

    What the OP mistakes for being thin skinned is Trump hitting back harder than he was hit. On the one hand it was an admirable trait—especially, for a Republican. But it was also his undoing at times. He didn’t need to ‘hit back’ EVERY time and it cost him millions of voters, which is unfortunate because it cost him, us and the movement a second term.

    It’s a big reason I’m pulling for DeSantis.
    The media and the far fucked left will just do the EXACT same thing to DeSantis. They have learned they can get away with it now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    As Christianity goes—so does the West.

    Not a popular sentiment, but it is what it is.
    Exactly. This country has been blessed because it was Christian but that is fading.

    Israel was blessed then they turned away from God and God lifted his blessing from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    Was that what we were talking about? Can you follow a thread?
    Trump has brutal disdain for anyone who disagrees with him.Like the rightys here. if someone disagrees with him it is a mental or character flaw. Only stupid or crazy people have differing beliefs.
    Trump rudely and crudely abused anyone in his sphere. He intimidated Pence into a quivering baby. He was abusive to them all. Trump is such a damaged person.
    So did General George Washington.

    "Although considered stern, cold, and remote, commanding the respect of the rank and file and the public by the forcefulness of his personality and his high character,..."

    https://www.ushistory.org/valleyforg...n/george3.html

    A leader must gain the respect of those he leads. Joe hasn't those qualities. He will never have them.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    So did General George Washington.

    "Although considered stern, cold, and remote, commanding the respect of the rank and file and the public by the forcefulness of his personality and his high character,..."

    https://www.ushistory.org/valleyforg...n/george3.html

    A leader must gain the respect of those he leads. Joe hasn't those qualities. He will never have them.
    nice reference!
    Biden is a laughingstock and the world sees it

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    nice reference!
    Biden is a laughingstock and the world sees it
    Another interesting fact, after at first not acknowledging their importance, our greatest general wrote:

    “It has been represented to me,” he wrote Hancock, “that the free negroes who have Served in this Army, are very much dissatisfied at being discarded—and it is to be apprehended that they may Seek employ in the ministerial Army—I have presumed to depart from the Resolution respecting them, & have given licence for them being enlisted; if this is disapproved of by Congress, I will put a stop to it.” In this backhanded fashion Washington established the precedent for a racially integrated Continental Army, except for a few isolated incidents the only occasion in American military history when blacks and whites served alongside one another in the same unit until the Korean War.

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/histo...rge-107060488/
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    Quote Originally Posted by BartenderElite View Post
    Just reading some of the accounts from Woodward's upcoming book. The way other Republican "leaders" (using that term loosely) felt like they had to coddle him, and phrase things in the softest terms so that he could handle what they were trying to say. They talked to him and treated him like he was a child, who could have a tantrum at any moment.

    And conservatives, please - you know this is true about the man. This is not "fake news." We've all seen it on display for years, and long before he became President.

    I find it mystifying how people talk about him like he's some tough guy or strong leader. He's hypersensitive and weak.
    That is because tRump was not lawlessly hacked into be a real POTUS in violation of U.S. Constitutional and the will of the majority voter of 2016 but Putin's and GQPers, in particular, fragile and insecure imposter as a worthless creature when it comes to any type of value he has to show humanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    That is because tRump was not lawlessly hacked into be a real POTUS in violation of U.S. Constitutional and the will of the majority voter of 2016 but Putin's and GQPers, in particular, fragile and insecure imposter as a worthless creature when it comes to any type of value he has to show humanity.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    Beto did VERY well with college kids in Texas.
    O'Rourke got 48.3% of the vote in Texas. He came within a hairs breath of winning Texas for the Democrats. Texas is becoming a battleground state, with Biden getting 46.5% of the vote.

    Now compare that with Republicans being so proud that Elders was able to get 16% in California... It is a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressLane View Post
    The media and the far fucked left will just do the EXACT same thing to DeSantis. They have learned they can get away with it now.
    DeSantis is going to be a harder target because he would be his own worst enemy much less than Trump was.

    Trump would aggravate his own supporters with his unforced errors. Though unlike Biden’s errors [they are actually significant because they involve policy] it was almost always over something stupid that the media would hyperventilate about for three and half news cycles. And when that wasn’t going on they would, literally, make shit up.

    When you step back and take a look at it, it was an amazing phenomenon. The media never took a single day off from attacking Trump for four years—and that isn’t hyperbole.

    I don’t think you’d see that with DeSantis. I could be wrong and maybe we’ll find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    DeSantis is going to be a harder target because he would be his own worst enemy much less than Trump was.

    Trump would aggravate his own supporters with his unforced errors. Though unlike Biden’s errors [they are actually significant because they involve policy] it was almost always over something stupid that the media would hyperventilate about for three and half news cycles. And when that wasn’t going on they would, literally, make shit up.

    When you step back and take a look at it, it was an amazing phenomenon. The media never took a single day off from attacking Trump for four years—and that isn’t hyperbole.

    I don’t think you’d see that with DeSantis. I could be wrong and maybe we’ll find out.
    You are wrong, anyone who fights will be tarred as moral garbage, and no stone will be left unturned in their destruction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    You are wrong, anyone who fights will be tarred as moral garbage, and no stone will be left unturned in their destruction.

    "We dictate, You do.....OR ELSE!"
    Here’s the deal: it’s going to take a fighter to stand up to what has become of the democrats. But, it’s going to take someone smart enough [or maybe it’s disciplined enough] to pick his own battles. Trump never saw a battle he didn’t like. He would go as far as getting mixed up in Twitter battles with people he shouldn’t even have been acknowledging.

    I think DeSantis has the right mix of gonads and discipline to do it.
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