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Bullshit Trump Says

All he's saying is that SOMEBODY's doing the meddling, just like the raping. Somebody's doing it.

#RIPbkf
 
Based on listening to the folks I grew up with in rural, deep red NC, they see his enemies as their enemies, and they love him for pissing those people off, and for saying (at least on social media) what they privately feel and think. They love him for beating their personal Great Satan, Hillary, when all of the "elite, college educated" smarty-pants experts claimed he couldn't win. Also, many Trumpites know damn well they're living in places that are declining shitholes in terms of economic opportunity and population, and Obama's 2 elections and Hillary's impending election left many of these nearly all-white rural folks feeling like they were left behind, ignored, and disdained by more prosperous, better-educated urban residents. They may not be "proud" of Trump in any traditional sense, but they do see his election as a grand comeuppance to the liberal elites (professional classes) that they view as their real enemy (far more than Muslims or any foreign threat), and his taking of the White House as a return to power for people "like them" (yeah, that's as racist as it sounds). And his election does seem to have given them a renewed sense of pride, or confidence, that people like them and places like their hometowns aren't obsolete has-beens in America. He's the personal expression of all of their anger, resentment, and yes, prejudices and bigotries. They're emotionally invested in him, and they'll never abandon him. It's not about pride, it's about who he hates, and how he expresses the pent-up grievances of white, native-born, middle aged and older, mostly rural and small-town Americans. Of course, it's all an illusion and requires massive cognitive dissonance on their part, but there you go.

He's Archie Bunker and they are all comfortable with Archie. Archie (Trump) is gonna bring it all back to the 1950's or so they think.
 
Imagine buying a book about the faith of Donald Trump. That is one hell of a con job.

If the book was honest (of course it isn't), then the author would write that Trump's faith is in the God Mammon, and that he worships himself, his money, and his material goods, in that order. Christianity is a foreign religion to him, as are the teachings of Jesus.
 
A lot of people who call themselves Christians worship the god of mammon as well.
 
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He doesn’t words good.
 
Continuing the "give teachers guns" thought
I can't get over how this is an actual idea that the president of the United States is seriously presenting. In a year wrought with dumbass ideas, this one is far and away the dumbest. I hate to be completely dismissive of ideas, but this one isn't even close.
 
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Continuing the "give teachers guns" thought

7:26: I never said give teachers guns. The fakenews media lies!
7:40, 7:54, 8:05: GIVE TEACHERS GUNS!
 
"....immediately fire back if a savage sicko came to a school with bad intentions."

This is dangerous. He says "fire back" based on someone being a known "savage sicko" and "intentions." How is a teacher supposed to know intentions? Should a teacher shoot first?
 
"....immediately fire back if a savage sicko came to a school with bad intentions."

This is dangerous. He says "fire back" based on someone being a known "savage sicko" and "intentions." How is a teacher supposed to know intentions? Should a teacher shoot first?

Can we stop debating moronic ideas? Even recognizing them gives them too much credibility.
 
And just when you think Trump can't go any lower...

 
At CPAC:

 
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