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Not at all, i believe it was for all american people.... more than that i believe it was being for all people around the world. This was a campaign that promised to radically change America and with it a radical change in the interference in other nations
You are as wise man, LoAmmi. 2017 wll be our nation's next Watergate. The scandals that will ensue will make Watergate pale into insignificance.
The teflon President-elect has already managed to deflect irregularities and scandals that would have brought Nixon down 100 times over--so we'll just have to try for 101 and hope it will make the unbelievers realize they were wrong letting him off for the first 100.
Not at all, i believe it was for all american people.... more than that i believe it was being for all people around the world. This was a campaign that promised to radically change America and with it a radical change in the interference in other nations
well some Americans can only understand stuff at a third grade level
Trump wants to represent all Americans, not just the elites
it was rigged, it was rigged against Sanders, and then it was rigged against Trump
the entire media was trying to rig the election against Trump
and we won anyways, even with the Dems playing their dirty tricks
he was speaking to people who voted for him, and people who did not vote for himThe third grade in America is for children who are 8 or 9 years old, yes? The majority of Trump voters, they were far older than the minimum age to vote, but, you're saying that he spoke at this infantile level, so they could "understand stuff"?
thank youYou seem to feel, that Mr Trump's win, it's a personal win, for you. With the 'we'. For that, at least, I am happy, for you
he was speaking to people who voted for him, and people who did not vote for him
the nature of these very public speeches was for all Americans
thank you
part of it is nice to be on the winning team
but part of it is that I really believe that Mr. Trump is going to help all Americans
and not just Americans, I think many countries will do better with Trump as the President of the United States
America has to learn that just because the President tweets from his gilded Manhattan tower that someone is promoting hate, it doesn't mean they are.
As in the case of the Hamilton cast, who spoke respectfully BUT assertively to VP Elect Pence, Hillary was exercising her first amendment rights.
Just as Trump was during President Obama's first term when he said--for five years--that his presidency was illegitimate because he was born in Kenya.
If a five year unwarranted personal attack is first amendment rights, so is every principled criticism of Trump/Pence.
LOL.That's funny.
Better yet, why don't you read their endorsement of him and find out for yourself? Or ask David Duke on Twitter why he is so enthusiastic for Trump?
Trump attacked Clinton and Mexicans, Muslims, women, and countless others. But you're upset because Hillary said something mildly inflammatory about his supporters and then apologised for it? How ridiculous.
"Stronger together" sounds divisive to you?
You mean conspiracy theories about her health?"Stronger together" is perhaps a poor choice of words, based on her very public toppling, etc. as she struggled with health issues.
In addition, the logo looked like a "hospital" sign/logo:
I hadn't thought of that. It does look kind of like a hospital symbol.In addition, the logo looked like a "hospital" sign/logo:
it's not ridiculous--the media was against him, and openly so. as a result they got their face smeared right royally, and their ability to correctly judge the public sentiment absolutely hit bottom.It's surreal, that this man who is to be the president, of the United States, is spending his time, so soon after the election, whinging on Twitter, about SNL, and Hamilton. To complain that the media is "rigged" against him, is most ridiculous, as the media, reports on what he does, publicly. It is his behaviour, that makes him look so foolish, and narcissistic. The foreign press, which is not Democratic or Republican-leaning, has censured him, and been appalled, as his actions, are deserving of that response.
He is the one, viewed as promoting hate, not the cast of Hamilton.
http://www.salon.com/2016/11/18/ger...te-groups-feeling-validated-by-trump_partner/
it's not ridiculous--the media was against him, and openly so. as a result they got their face smeared right royally, and their ability to correctly judge the public sentiment absolutely hit bottom.
That hasn't happened in a long time, but it has happened before.
How the news media struggles within itself to come back from such a public defeat should be interesting to watch.
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