Difficulty in Praising Trump

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Who is a great role model for children ?

One of our New England senators was asked
if Trump was a good role model for children.

She walked her answer back.

"Trump was not a good role model for her children."

Weaksauce. Misspoke!

Her first answer was absolutely

She tried to sit on the fence.

She would support Trump, she would not endorse Trump.

A Democrat noticed her reluctance.

A Democrat noticed her submission.

"After Ayotte stood by Trump while he attacked
our veterans, Gold Star families, Americans
with disabilities and more,
Trump has returned the favor."

The New England Republican senator committed
herself to becoming a Trump troll.

She would spread lies, long after the truth was known.

I had more respect for the senator when she said
the two major candidates were not suitable.

JFK was my role model when I was a child.

Nixon was not cinematic.
He was all weird and sweaty.

It would be very strange to hear an adult telling a child
that they would absolutely recommend Nixon as a role model.

The truth came out about Kennedy and sex.
The truth about Nixon was much worse.

http://m.wcvb.com/politics/new-hamp...to-donald-trumps-belated-endorsement/41076618

NECN News

http://www.necn.com/news/politics/necn-to-Host-NH-Senate-Governor-Debates-395263641.html

Trump is a video game hero for today.
More than one way to peel vegetables.

America has a dirty underbelly.
Trump lives there.
 
I think a more accurate closing statement is that Americans are getting crushed by the underbelly of our current politics/culture, so they're ready to use Trump to nuke it all and start over.
 
I have a hard time saying anything good about Trump, because I consider him to be strictly a crook and an asshole. I have a hard time saying anything good about Hillary, because I consider her to be one of the world's biggest crooks and liars and a hopeless incompetent. Lord help the USA. :(

I expect to vote for Gary Johnson, and I wish he was in on the debates, thereby giving him a chance of winning. :mad:
 
Even if Johnson was in the debates, at his peak, he was polling at about 10% nationally. That gives him exactly zero electoral votes.

If Trump gets elected, he'll have a liberal media, liberal government agencies & bureaucracy, a liberal SCOTUS, and a split congress to keep him in check.
If Hillary wins, the media, justice system, & congress will rubber stamp everything she does, so she basically gets to do whatever she wants.

Choose wisely.
I'm voting for the wrecking ball.
#MakeAmericaGreatAgain
 
I expect to vote for Gary Johnson, and I wish he was in on the debates, thereby giving him a chance of winning. :mad:

I've been all for putting Johnson in debates. Stein too. And that's because I think their positions should be heard nationally and that it's fine to vote for one of them if you can't vote for either of the major party candidates. The however of that, though, is that both are "know not enough" candidates on the full scope of a president's job--and Johnson has embarrassingly shown that at least twice already. I think they should be given a chance to get into debate venues--I don't think that either would be glad they did, though. They'd hold their own more with Trump, perhaps, who is also a "know very little" candidate in terms of the president's job, than with Clinton, who is prepared for the job.
 
I can praise Trump.


I think he dresses very well.

Except I doubt he dresses himself. I suspect unfinished square knots are beyond his capability. Beside don't folk like him employ highly paid stylists and fashion consultants. His hair stylists needs firing though.

And apparently his tie guy too.
 
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I think a long tie is like horizontal stripes--it makes you look trimmer than a short tie would.
 
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