Washing my hands of Trump

Ewwww. Dictators throughout time :heart: this sentence.

By supporting someone incapable of loyalty themselves. Brilliant!

Seriously
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How strange. Especially for a guy who expects it to be a one way street to him.

There would be a lot of embarrassed souls if we still had the old board

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Yes. One Trump crime he was convicted with was running a fraudulent university. That was easy. Although it’s ironic that the #lockherup crowd needs a verdict.

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Just scroll on by people you do not want to engage with.
I do it all the time.

To Easy

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But I cant stop seeing. I cant take it back

After two years of dealing with divided government, being investigated, impeached, and fighting with a Democrat controlled House I’m not so sure he will want to run again.

I think he regrets winning

I don’t know if he regrets winning but he is not a career politician. For someone like Hillary this is an obsession, this is what they live for. He may decide that for “health” or “family” related issues he won’t seek reelection.

You know there is more than just the two extremes you mentioned. Right?

That’s the problem with you TDS-ers. Gotta box others into strawman corners. Derangement does that to people.

So do decent men.

Theres quite a difference between loyalty and blind fealty.

No longer supporting a dishonest, corrupt politician is considered an extreme position?

Convicted? Crime? IIRC, he settled a lawsuit. Maybe I missed something about that.

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Sure- if y’all actually showed outward strong criticisms of the president’s behavior along with supporting certain policy positions then we’d believe you. But y’all are often worse than Baghdad Bob, willfully defending the indefensible.

I said I respected loyalty… especially when the going gets rough.
The blind fealty that leftists have for the narrative writers of their ideology is indeed disturbing.

I thought we are talking about politicians