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This article hits a lot of interesting points about how Trump has acted in a manner much like Clinton would have had she been president. I am very interested to hear how Trump supporters on here think of how his policies are so Clintonian since assuming the Presidency.

I think the article does a good job showing how you can't govern how Trump and his diehards thought you could. And if Trumpites are disappointed about what Trump has done (or not done).
 
Preempting the "Trump was different from Clinton in that he won the election !" Comment from the rubes.
 
It's just trolling to say this is how Hillary would have acted. The real story is Trump went back on most of his promises but Republicans don't care because they only value power.
 
The difference between Hillary having Bill and Chelsea in the WH decision making loop and Trump bringing in his kids would be like the difference between having Phil Jackson having his son play for the Knicks and Ken Griffey, Sr. bringing Junior to play for the Mariners.

The Clinton "scandals" had been played out and proven to be nothing. The Trump scandals are growing by the day.

Hillary would not have turned on basically every ally we have and insulted them. She wouldn't have put lives at risk in rolling back coal standards or allowing yahoo red-states to kill finding for Planned Parenthood.

Hillary wasn't my first choice, but she would have infinitely better than the orange man.
 
It's just trolling to say this is how Hillary would have acted. The real story is Trump went back on most of his promises but Republicans don't care because they only value power.

You are right. "Acted" was an incorrect verb to use there. Probably a more accurate way to describe it is that Trump has adopted Clintonian ideals in how he has approached foreign policy and other matters, and they are in direct conflict with how he campaigned.
 
You are right. "Acted" was an incorrect verb to use there. Probably a more accurate way to describe it is that Trump has adopted Clintonian ideals in how he has approached foreign policy and other matters, and they are in direct conflict with how he campaigned.

"Clintonian ideals" had competence at their core. They had competent, experienced people in positions of power. They didn't have Bannons or Ivankas or Jareds or Ben Carson at HUD or others.
 
I recommend following @ScottAdamsSays on twitter. He predicted the Trump victory, and apparently sees the rationale in his "unpredictable" actions.
 
you can tell this after 90 days? what nonsense

Having his daughter, a fashion designer, in the room to help make war decisions shows Trump has no clue and doesn't take being POTUS seriously. Having Jared as his top aide also shows this. Add his tweets and insults of world leaders and you can tell Trump is the last pewrson who should be in the WH.
 
I recommend following @ScottAdamsSays on twitter. He predicted the Trump victory, and apparently sees the rationale in his "unpredictable" actions.

Interesting guy. Sometimes he is full of it, but he is interesting.
 
Here's a question: Should Jared Kushner lose his security clearance for lying about multiple, recent meetings with Russians officials? It's a felony to intentionally lie on those forms and almost always results in permanent denial of high level security clearance.

He met with Russians in the US and went to their money laundering bank last year. It's not like these meeting happened three or four years ago and he forgot them. They happened over the last eighteen months and he knew about the investigation into Russia that is in progress.

This cost Flynn his job.
 
Only a diaper sharting, demented old fool would choose Chelsea over Ivanka.
 
Here's a question: Should Jared Kushner lose his security clearance for lying about multiple, recent meetings with Russians officials? It's a felony to intentionally lie on those forms and almost always results in permanent denial of high level security clearance.

He met with Russians in the US and went to their money laundering bank last year. It's not like these meeting happened three or four years ago and he forgot them. They happened over the last eighteen months and he knew about the investigation into Russia that is in progress.

This cost Flynn his job.

Truthout.org
 
The trolls are uniting.

Only trolls would rather have a B-C level fashion designer making government policy over someone who has been working in international affairs for over a decade.
 
The trolls are uniting.

Only trolls would rather have a B-C level fashion designer making government policy over someone who has been working in international affairs for over a decade.

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