Letter to Pelosi

Mental health professionals? That must be like Obama being a constitutional scholar.

Phrenologists would be more useful to you.


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Trump is so in the heads of the left, it’s just fucking amazing.

They will never understand his appeal.

Those of us who like him LIKE that he challenges the status quo. Get that through your skulls.

How does making fun of someone with a handicap challenge the status quo?

Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

Donald Trump is America's Hitler.
 
More and more evidence is emerging that Donald Trump is suffering from severe mental illness which is being aggravated by his position as POTUS.

Either Donald Trump is exceedingly cunning or he is suffering mental deterioration. Or maybe both cunning and mentally unsound. Psychopaths are known to be cunning.

"Psychopaths are incapable of feeling guilt, remorse, or empathy for their actions or the objects of their actions. They are generally cunning and manipulative. They know the difference between right and wrong but don't believe the rules apply to them."

Mental health professionals have been analyzing Donald Trump since 2015 and the general tendency in progressive articles is that Donald Trump's mental condition is deteriorating.

One of the latest signals of his lack of rationality has been a GOP lawmaker stroking and arousing Trump's ego by comparing him to Jesus and others claiming that he has saved Christianity. Unfortunately, Donald Trump's mental condition appears to be contagious among his followers who will believe any lie Donald Trump utters or publishes. GOP lawmakers are infected by Trump's psychoses.

Are there any people around Donald Trump who can prevent his descent into the abyss of madness?

Shrinks on Trump's letter: A study in "the psychotic mind" at work

Mental health professionals read Trump's letter: A study in "the psychotic mind" at work
Bandy Lee, Justin Frank, Lance Dodes, David Reiss and others unpack a "venomous and vitriolic" historic document

CHAUNCEY DEVEGA
DECEMBER 20, 2019 12:00PM (UTC)

... Trump’s impeachment is one of the few moments in his life when he has ever been held accountable for his behavior. ... when Democrats and the public defied Trump’s authoritarian goal of becoming a de facto king or emperor, he has lashed out in the form of (another) temper tantrum.

On Tuesday, Trump continued with this ugly and deeply troubling behavior in the form of a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, fueled by exaggerated rage that Democrats had dared to impeach him. Reportedly co-authored by Stephen Miller, Trump's white supremacist White House adviser, Trump’s letter continued numerous obvious lies about impeachment, the Ukraine scandal and other matters.
In keeping with his strategy of stochastic terrorism, Trump’s letter is an incitement to violence by his followers against the Democrats for the “crime” of impeachment.

... This letter is a very obvious demonstration of Donald Trump’s severe mental compromise. His assertions should alarm not only those who believe that a president of the United States and a commander-in-chief of the world’s most powerful military should be mentally sound, but also those who are concerned about the potential implications of such a compromised individual bringing out pathological elements in his supporters and in society in general. I have been following and interpreting Donald Trump’s tweets as a public service, since merely reading them “gaslights” you and reforms your thoughts in unhealthy ways. Without arming yourself with the right interpretation, you end up playing into the hands of pathology and helping it — even if you do not fully believe it. This is because of a common phenomenon that happens when you are continually exposed to a severely compromised person without appropriate intervention. You start taking on the person’s symptoms in a phenomenon called “shared psychosis.”
It happens often in households where a sick individual goes untreated, and I have seen some of the most intelligent and otherwise healthy persons succumb to the most bizarre delusions. It can also happen at national scale, as renowned mental health experts such as Erich Fromm have noted. Shared psychosis at large scale is also called “mass hysteria.”
The president is quite conscious of his ability to generate mass hysteria, which is the purpose of the letter.

... In terms of what we have come to expect from President Trump, the only remarkable thing about this letter is that it is so long — and that it contains a few big words, like “solemnity.” But in nearly every other way, the letter is like the vitriolic, grievance-filled tweets he sends out every day, full of falsehoods, hyperbole and hate. As an extended expression of who Trump really is, the letter shows you how his mind works and what his raw experience is like.

... To quote what Trump told People Magazine when asked to recite his philosophy of life, “Man is the most vicious of all animals and life is a series of battles ending in victory or defeat.” This is truly how Trump has always experienced the world. The letter merely reinforces his world view.

... Content-wise it [the letter] is the typical Trump distortions, outright lies, and exclusive focus on his feelings. For Trump, his feelings define reality. ... Because, objectively, Trump complains he is being treated "unfairly" anytime he does not get his way, his feelings are hurt, and/or others are not accepting what he says at face value and without question — even if it is contrary to proven fact or internally inconsistent.

Whoever actually wrote the letter, it accurately reflects Trump's immaturity that has been obvious in public as long as he has been a public figure: insisting that his needs be met in a child-like manner; having very poor problem-solving ability; having an inability to take responsibility for anything and projecting his own negative attributes onto others; an inability to look at consequences of his statements or actions. Basically, acting as a frustrated or emotionally hurt toddler would react, looking for a parent to protect him and "make the bad people go away."

... Mr. Trump's letter shows his incapacity to recognize other people as separate from him or having worth.
As he always does, he accuses others of precisely what he has done, in precisely the same language. When confronted with violating the Constitution he says his accusers are violating the Constitution. When others point out that he undermines democracy, he says they undermine democracy. Through these very simpleminded projections he deletes others' selfhood and replaces who they are with what is unacceptable in himself.

... When you read excerpts of the Trump letter to Pelosi it doesn't do justice to how unhinged, paranoid and manic it is in its entirety.

... Dr. Justin Frank [said] ... When I first read Donald Trump’s six-page letter to Speaker Pelosi, I marveled at the ease with which he shared what goes on in his mind openly, and without reservation. His letter is the quintessential example of how professional victims actually think. They turn the prosecutor into the persecutor.

... Finally, the letter is a treasure trove for psychiatric residents who want to study the psychotic mind. Trump’s paradoxical sleight of hand makes him think he can hide in plain sight. But he can’t anymore. This is why he accuses Pelosi of hating democracy: It is he who hates a system that promotes the idea that no one is above the law. ...

Is a person sane that thinks that it's ok to expose a babys head from its mothers womb and jab scissors in its skull and claim you have to believe in such a practice to be a member of our organization
Is that sanity?

You evidently survived that.
 
Trump is so in the heads of the left, it’s just fucking amazing.

They will never understand his appeal.

Those of us who like him LIKE that he challenges the status quo. Get that through your skulls.

How does making fun of someone with a handicap challenge the status quo?

Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

Specifically, what is wrong with the article? List what’s incorrect.

You challenged the legitimacy of the source, so cite the flaws in the facts in the article.

I said that if you want to argue that Trump mocks everyone like a 12 year old, have at it. It's not worth arguing that. Own it.

That’s what I thought. You don’t want to be confused with any facts. Just stick with your bullshit narrative.

I am asking you to have a serious discussion about the article that you claimed isn’t reliable and you punt because you don’t want to deal wit facts.

It so interesting how almost everyone who doesn’t like Trump refuses to have a rational discussion based on facts.

Do you admit Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are fake, or do you refused to believe those are fairy tales?
 
Mental health professionals? That must be like Obama being a constitutional scholar.

Was there ever a POTUS more insufferably mediocre than barry hussein soetoro? It was propped up by global marxists to be some kind of awe-inspiring intellectual and yet you could see the stupid in those rodent eyes, and you could certainly HEAR it, especially off the teleprompter. AA'ed all the way thru school to a Community Agitator job making half of what I make, it just baffles me that anyone, without serious mental issues, worshiped that twat.
 
"Mental Health Professionals" should be spending their time trying to find a cure for the mental health disease known as Trump Derangement Syndrome. That is the biggest mental health problem in the world now.
 
How does making fun of someone with a handicap challenge the status quo?

Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

Specifically, what is wrong with the article? List what’s incorrect.

You challenged the legitimacy of the source, so cite the flaws in the facts in the article.

I said that if you want to argue that Trump mocks everyone like a 12 year old, have at it. It's not worth arguing that. Own it.

That’s what I thought. You don’t want to be confused with any facts. Just stick with your bullshit narrative.

I am asking you to have a serious discussion about the article that you claimed isn’t reliable and you punt because you don’t want to deal wit facts.

It so interesting how almost everyone who doesn’t like Trump refuses to have a rational discussion based on facts.

Do you admit Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are fake, or do you refused to believe those are fairy tales?

He was making fun of a reporter with a disability. You and others can deny that all you want but the odd thing is the only defense you can come up with is that he treats everyone this way. Is that really something you want to defend? Why should I bother to argue against a really bad defense of Trump? Own it. I'm good with that.
 
How come you're not defending your country against the trump gov't?
 
Letter to Pelosi...
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When I first read Donald Trump’s six-page letter to Speaker Pelosi, I marveled at the ease with which he shared what goes on in his mind openly, and without reservation. His letter is the quintessential example of how professional victims actually think. They turn the prosecutor into the persecutor.
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Trump’s letter is just such an expression of entitled, delusional grievance. He accuses Pelosi of injuring his family, but it is his nepotism that exposes his older children to public scrutiny and his teenager (to whom he refers as “Melania’s son") to life in a fishbowl. More damning, in making her a public figure, he subjected the First Lady to humiliation. He knew full well he paid a stripper $130,000 not to talk about their affair and was surely aware that this and other unsavory behaviors would surface when he sought the presidency.
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Trump is a con artist who succeeds by tricking his marks into not seeing the con. But the biggest mark — bigger than the GOP and his base — is himself. He believes the lies he tells, the delinquent traits he disavows. It’s what psychoanalysts call delusional projection. We see it the simple sentence he wrote to the speaker: “You view democracy as your enemy.” Trump confirms my findings published in "Trump on the Couch." But now his defenses are writ large, because instead of changing in moments of crisis, people become more the way they are. Trump has reverted to the most familiar means to cope with fears of being caught, punished and humiliated.
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Finally, the letter is a treasure trove for psychiatric residents who want to study the psychotic mind. Trump’s paradoxical sleight of hand makes him think he can hide in plain sight. But he can’t anymore. This is why he accuses Pelosi of hating democracy: It is he who hates a system that promotes the idea that no one is above the law. And watch how the moron trumkins rush to support this moron
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https://www.salon.com/2019/12/20/mental-health-professionals-read-trumps-letter-a-study-in-the-psychotic-mind-at-work/
It was a perfect letter.....showing how delusional our President is
 
More and more evidence is emerging that Donald Trump is suffering from severe mental illness which is being aggravated by his position as POTUS.

Either Donald Trump is exceedingly cunning or he is suffering mental deterioration. Or maybe both cunning and mentally unsound. Psychopaths are known to be cunning.

"Psychopaths are incapable of feeling guilt, remorse, or empathy for their actions or the objects of their actions. They are generally cunning and manipulative. They know the difference between right and wrong but don't believe the rules apply to them."

Mental health professionals have been analyzing Donald Trump since 2015 and the general tendency in progressive articles is that Donald Trump's mental condition is deteriorating.

One of the latest signals of his lack of rationality has been a GOP lawmaker stroking and arousing Trump's ego by comparing him to Jesus and others claiming that he has saved Christianity. Unfortunately, Donald Trump's mental condition appears to be contagious among his followers who will believe any lie Donald Trump utters or publishes. GOP lawmakers are infected by Trump's psychoses.

Are there any people around Donald Trump who can prevent his descent into the abyss of madness?

Shrinks on Trump's letter: A study in "the psychotic mind" at work

Mental health professionals read Trump's letter: A study in "the psychotic mind" at work
Bandy Lee, Justin Frank, Lance Dodes, David Reiss and others unpack a "venomous and vitriolic" historic document

CHAUNCEY DEVEGA
DECEMBER 20, 2019 12:00PM (UTC)

... Trump’s impeachment is one of the few moments in his life when he has ever been held accountable for his behavior. ... when Democrats and the public defied Trump’s authoritarian goal of becoming a de facto king or emperor, he has lashed out in the form of (another) temper tantrum.

On Tuesday, Trump continued with this ugly and deeply troubling behavior in the form of a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, fueled by exaggerated rage that Democrats had dared to impeach him. Reportedly co-authored by Stephen Miller, Trump's white supremacist White House adviser, Trump’s letter continued numerous obvious lies about impeachment, the Ukraine scandal and other matters.
In keeping with his strategy of stochastic terrorism, Trump’s letter is an incitement to violence by his followers against the Democrats for the “crime” of impeachment.

... This letter is a very obvious demonstration of Donald Trump’s severe mental compromise. His assertions should alarm not only those who believe that a president of the United States and a commander-in-chief of the world’s most powerful military should be mentally sound, but also those who are concerned about the potential implications of such a compromised individual bringing out pathological elements in his supporters and in society in general. I have been following and interpreting Donald Trump’s tweets as a public service, since merely reading them “gaslights” you and reforms your thoughts in unhealthy ways. Without arming yourself with the right interpretation, you end up playing into the hands of pathology and helping it — even if you do not fully believe it. This is because of a common phenomenon that happens when you are continually exposed to a severely compromised person without appropriate intervention. You start taking on the person’s symptoms in a phenomenon called “shared psychosis.”
It happens often in households where a sick individual goes untreated, and I have seen some of the most intelligent and otherwise healthy persons succumb to the most bizarre delusions. It can also happen at national scale, as renowned mental health experts such as Erich Fromm have noted. Shared psychosis at large scale is also called “mass hysteria.”
The president is quite conscious of his ability to generate mass hysteria, which is the purpose of the letter.

... In terms of what we have come to expect from President Trump, the only remarkable thing about this letter is that it is so long — and that it contains a few big words, like “solemnity.” But in nearly every other way, the letter is like the vitriolic, grievance-filled tweets he sends out every day, full of falsehoods, hyperbole and hate. As an extended expression of who Trump really is, the letter shows you how his mind works and what his raw experience is like.

... To quote what Trump told People Magazine when asked to recite his philosophy of life, “Man is the most vicious of all animals and life is a series of battles ending in victory or defeat.” This is truly how Trump has always experienced the world. The letter merely reinforces his world view.

... Content-wise it [the letter] is the typical Trump distortions, outright lies, and exclusive focus on his feelings. For Trump, his feelings define reality. ... Because, objectively, Trump complains he is being treated "unfairly" anytime he does not get his way, his feelings are hurt, and/or others are not accepting what he says at face value and without question — even if it is contrary to proven fact or internally inconsistent.

Whoever actually wrote the letter, it accurately reflects Trump's immaturity that has been obvious in public as long as he has been a public figure: insisting that his needs be met in a child-like manner; having very poor problem-solving ability; having an inability to take responsibility for anything and projecting his own negative attributes onto others; an inability to look at consequences of his statements or actions. Basically, acting as a frustrated or emotionally hurt toddler would react, looking for a parent to protect him and "make the bad people go away."

... Mr. Trump's letter shows his incapacity to recognize other people as separate from him or having worth.
As he always does, he accuses others of precisely what he has done, in precisely the same language. When confronted with violating the Constitution he says his accusers are violating the Constitution. When others point out that he undermines democracy, he says they undermine democracy. Through these very simpleminded projections he deletes others' selfhood and replaces who they are with what is unacceptable in himself.

... When you read excerpts of the Trump letter to Pelosi it doesn't do justice to how unhinged, paranoid and manic it is in its entirety.

... Dr. Justin Frank [said] ... When I first read Donald Trump’s six-page letter to Speaker Pelosi, I marveled at the ease with which he shared what goes on in his mind openly, and without reservation. His letter is the quintessential example of how professional victims actually think. They turn the prosecutor into the persecutor.

... Finally, the letter is a treasure trove for psychiatric residents who want to study the psychotic mind. Trump’s paradoxical sleight of hand makes him think he can hide in plain sight. But he can’t anymore. This is why he accuses Pelosi of hating democracy: It is he who hates a system that promotes the idea that no one is above the law. ...

You realize that no SANE "professional" would try to diagnose a serious mental condition without ever seeing a patient. Right?

Oh but honestly, most "mental health professionals" are themselves total nutbags

In training, mental health professionals are often given case studies and are assigned the task of evaluating different aspects of the case. That is the kind of evaluation they use to develop their skills. It's ridiculous to say a trained mental health professional can't give informed opinions on cases they haven't interviewed for themselves. The vast majority of their education is based on such case studies. While it is true that a physician in charge of determining the day to day treatment of a particular patient should always have his own interview with the patient, the wide network of consultants that physicians take advantage of doesn't, and probably couldn't have a chance to personally evaluate each patient.

Goldwater rule to both of you

Look it up
 
Trump is so in the heads of the left, it’s just fucking amazing.

They will never understand his appeal.

Those of us who like him LIKE that he challenges the status quo. Get that through your skulls.

How does making fun of someone with a handicap challenge the status quo?

Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. Will his mocking be added to the articles of impeachment or something?

:laughing0301:
 
How does making fun of someone with a handicap challenge the status quo?

Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.
 
Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

I could list just as many things that show he's the greatest President this country has ever had.
 
Yea, you have that media lie wrong...but keep on with the bullshit from the left.

Proof! Media lied about Trump mocking disabled reporter - WND

I know you will ignore the facts and just keep up the lie because it fits your narrative, but it’s a lie.

Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

Yep he's often coarse, brash, offensive and a major jerk sometimes.

he also LOVES this country and her people. I mean FIRST, and really. Which is more than I can say for Obama.

I elected him not to be my pastor, husband or son in law, but to be President. And my oh my. Is he one heck of a fine president.

LIBERALS elect IDOLS. Conservatives do NOT. We just want someone to do the job. That's it.
 
Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

I could list just as many things that show he's the greatest President this country has ever had.

Except he hasn't followed through with hardly any of the things you would list. An inability to actually concentrate on something and get it accomplished may be another example of what is being discussed here.
 
If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

I could list just as many things that show he's the greatest President this country has ever had.

Except he hasn't followed through with hardly any of the things you would list. An inability to actually concentrate on something and get it accomplished may be another example of what is being discussed here.

Saturday shopping set the BIGGEST sales record in history. And you moronathons IMPEACHED this president.

Looks like I'm gonna be loving 2020
 
Your argument is that he mocks everyone in a juvenile manner. If you want to run with that argument I suppose we can allow that.

Is that really what we should expect out of a president?

If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

Yep he's often coarse, brash, offensive and a major jerk sometimes.

he also LOVES this country and her people. I mean FIRST, and really. Which is more than I can say for Obama.

I elected him not to be my pastor, husband or son in law, but to be President. And my oh my. Is he one heck of a fine president.

LIBERALS elect IDOLS. Conservatives do NOT. We just want someone to do the job. That's it.

Was he loving the country when he ripped his students off? Was he loving his country when he ripped the veterans off when he took the money from his charity that was supposed to go to them? Was he loving his country when he hired illegals? Was he loving his country when he had his merchandise produced in China?
 
If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

I could list just as many things that show he's the greatest President this country has ever had.

Except he hasn't followed through with hardly any of the things you would list. An inability to actually concentrate on something and get it accomplished may be another example of what is being discussed here.

You must not be paying attention. President Trump has delivered far more than he promised. He might not have been able to follow through on some of his campaign promises because of the obstructive Democrats, but he has five more years to do those too.
 
If Trump mocking them keeps them from being elected or gaining power, then he's doing a good job. Had Hitler been mocked mercilessly and publicly humiliated, he probably wouldn't have won either.

He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

Yep he's often coarse, brash, offensive and a major jerk sometimes.

he also LOVES this country and her people. I mean FIRST, and really. Which is more than I can say for Obama.

I elected him not to be my pastor, husband or son in law, but to be President. And my oh my. Is he one heck of a fine president.

LIBERALS elect IDOLS. Conservatives do NOT. We just want someone to do the job. That's it.

Was he loving the country when he ripped his students off? Was he loving his country when he ripped the veterans off when he took the money from his charity that was supposed to go to them? Was he loving his country when he hired illegals? Was he loving his country when he had his merchandise produced in China?

Okay Vox
 
He mocks everyone. The reporter wasn't running for anything or seeking power.

So out of all this things the left can be offended about, something that happened four whole years ago is suddenly a major catastrophe?

Give me a break. :laughing0301:

I noted many things that makes Trump offensive. We don't have enough room on the internet to list them all.

I could list just as many things that show he's the greatest President this country has ever had.

Except he hasn't followed through with hardly any of the things you would list. An inability to actually concentrate on something and get it accomplished may be another example of what is being discussed here.

Saturday shopping set the BIGGEST sales record in history. And you moronathons IMPEACHED this president.

Looks like I'm gonna be loving 2020

I never supported the impeachment. I'm on record here. Another thing you are wrong on.
 

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