Republicans Are Finally Starting To Realize That Democrats Cannot Be Trusted

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Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.
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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/03/republicans_are_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Breaking news!! Republicans still don't understand irony!
You're living in fantasyland.
Trump Didn't Steal The Election.
Hillary lost it.

And just because California let millions of illegals vote does not mean Hillary won the popular vote.

The Irony is Democrats are busy trying to steal elections while accusing Trump of doing so.
It's sad that so many otherwise intelligent people continue to fall for the fake news out out by RWNJ sources.
You need to open your eyes.
California wants to make it legal for undocumented non-citizens to vote.....because they've already been allowing them to vote already. They've been registering them at DMVs to vote for a couple of years. Several states are allowing these people to file mail-in absentee ballots, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado. They are registered and voting in the mail.
California also wants legalized Child Prostitution.

Breaking news!! Republicans still don't understand irony!
You're living in fantasyland.
Trump Didn't Steal The Election.
Hillary lost it.

And just because California let millions of illegals vote does not mean Hillary won the popular vote.

The Irony is Democrats are busy trying to steal elections while accusing Trump of doing so.
It's sad that so many otherwise intelligent people continue to fall for the fake news out out by RWNJ sources.
You need to open your eyes.
California wants to make it legal for undocumented non-citizens to vote.....because they've already been allowing them to vote already. They've been registering them at DMVs to vote for a couple of years. Several states are allowing these people to file mail-in absentee ballots, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado. They are registered and voting in the mail.
All part of the same bullshit conspiracy theories.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Lemme guess ... but you think you can trust trump who lies as much as he breathes, cheated on every wife he's ever had, and scammed thousands with a phony university?
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.

Oh please. That old fool is not having an affair. Nobody wants him.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
That's a good one, you have an entire imaginary world of phony scandals and crimes and Democratic hate, and that proves the Democrats can't be trusted hilarious. Try getting the facts right first, super duper of the greedy idiot rich. Only the worst propaganda machine ever makes it possible.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Lemme guess ... but you think you can trust trump who lies as much as he breathes, cheated on every wife he's ever had, and scammed thousands with a phony university?

:puhleeze:


All of this and you thought Hillary and her skirt-chasing husband Bill were good leaders.:th_believecrap:
 
A lot of republicans are just as bad as democrats. The way I used to hear them both categorized is that democrats will run you over a cliff as fast as they can go, while republicans will do it at the speed limit. So watch out when they want to raise the speed limit.
yep.

these are "human traits" not limited to any party or segment of people. root out the assholes all around and expect more from our leadership.

then again, would any qualified person want to go through what we put them through anymore?
 
A lot of republicans are just as bad as democrats. The way I used to hear them both categorized is that democrats will run you over a cliff as fast as they can go, while republicans will do it at the speed limit. So watch out when they want to raise the speed limit.
yep.

these are "human traits" not limited to any party or segment of people. root out the assholes all around and expect more from our leadership.

then again, would any qualified person want to go through what we put them through anymore?
Government has become a huge tit over the decades and many need it to survive now. There is fear spread by those who massage that breast to feed people. Face it. It is an issue no matter what political views are had.
 
A lot of republicans are just as bad as democrats. The way I used to hear them both categorized is that democrats will run you over a cliff as fast as they can go, while republicans will do it at the speed limit. So watch out when they want to raise the speed limit.
yep.

these are "human traits" not limited to any party or segment of people. root out the assholes all around and expect more from our leadership.

then again, would any qualified person want to go through what we put them through anymore?
Government has become a huge tit over the decades and many need it to survive now. There is fear spread by those who massage that breast to feed people. Face it. It is an issue no matter what political views are had.
it's hard to tell people to work for a living when you do that by providing for said living.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Lemme guess ... but you think you can trust trump who lies as much as he breathes, cheated on every wife he's ever had, and scammed thousands with a phony university?

:puhleeze:


All of this and you thought Hillary and her skirt-chasing husband Bill were good leaders.:th_believecrap:
LOLOL

Yes, I do. That has nothing to do with trust. And your non-answer answered for you.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html

We know Trump supporters want to prevent Americans from voting and if they vote then find a excuse to not count them. Republicans in Florida are trying to replace the lawful public official in Broward County with a Republican stooge whose job will be to not count votes.

The American Thinker is another conservative organization that has been corrupted by Trump. The fact is that Trump has torn apart the coalition that Ronald Reagan built. The reason why Republicans lost the House is because suburban voters and especially suburban women have abandoned the GOP.

The fact is that Trump constantly uses personal attacks against people who refuse to bow to him. His attacks on John McCain are a good example. He told us what he thinks of women. He is obnoxious, offensive and a egomaniac. They are accusing Democrats of doing what Trump has done.

The fact is that a lot of good things that happened during Trump's term were trends that started under Obama. The economy was improving under Obama and has continued to improve under Trump. Oil and gas production in the US rose under Obama. In each case, neither Obama or Trump. Republicans have a pathological hatred of Obama. Anything that he did, they want to automatically tear it down. I can look at it on a case by case basis and decide whether it was good or bad.

The fact is that Trump has undermined the US. Un is taking Trump to the cleaners because Trump is a fool. Trump wants to leave Syria and let Russia and Iran fill the vacuum. Trump has undermined his own foreign policy.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Breaking news!! Republicans still don't understand irony!
You're living in fantasyland.
Trump Didn't Steal The Election.
Hillary lost it.

And just because California let millions of illegals vote does not mean Hillary won the popular vote.

The Irony is Democrats are busy trying to steal elections while accusing Trump of doing so.

Hillary Clinton won the popular vote however we don't choose Presidents that way.

The Democrats have not stolen any elections. The Republicans purged voter rolls in Georgia. In ND, they passed a voter ID bill that disenfranchises native Americans. Georgia and Florida use signature matching which is a excuse for not counting votes.
 
We need to understand the built in advantage the democrat party has in the mainstream media. FDR locked up American citizens without due process, Bill Clinton bombed a defenseless country when he was literally caught with his pants down in the Oval Office, Barry Hussein shipped over 3,000 illegal firearms to Mexico and at least one of them was used to murder a U.S. Border officer. How could this stuff happen without outrage in the public? Ask media pundits.
 
California also wants legalized Child Prostitution.

Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html
Breaking news!! Republicans still don't understand irony!
You're living in fantasyland.
Trump Didn't Steal The Election.
Hillary lost it.

And just because California let millions of illegals vote does not mean Hillary won the popular vote.

The Irony is Democrats are busy trying to steal elections while accusing Trump of doing so.
It's sad that so many otherwise intelligent people continue to fall for the fake news out out by RWNJ sources.
You need to open your eyes.
California wants to make it legal for undocumented non-citizens to vote.....because they've already been allowing them to vote already. They've been registering them at DMVs to vote for a couple of years. Several states are allowing these people to file mail-in absentee ballots, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado. They are registered and voting in the mail.
Legalized human trafficking.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

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March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html

We know Trump supporters want to prevent Americans from voting and if they vote then find a excuse to not count them. Republicans in Florida are trying to replace the lawful public official in Broward County with a Republican stooge whose job will be to not count votes.

The American Thinker is another conservative organization that has been corrupted by Trump. The fact is that Trump has torn apart the coalition that Ronald Reagan built. The reason why Republicans lost the House is because suburban voters and especially suburban women have abandoned the GOP.

The fact is that Trump constantly uses personal attacks against people who refuse to bow to him. His attacks on John McCain are a good example. He told us what he thinks of women. He is obnoxious, offensive and a egomaniac. They are accusing Democrats of doing what Trump has done.

The fact is that a lot of good things that happened during Trump's term were trends that started under Obama. The economy was improving under Obama and has continued to improve under Trump. Oil and gas production in the US rose under Obama. In each case, neither Obama or Trump. Republicans have a pathological hatred of Obama. Anything that he did, they want to automatically tear it down. I can look at it on a case by case basis and decide whether it was good or bad.

The fact is that Trump has undermined the US. Un is taking Trump to the cleaners because Trump is a fool. Trump wants to leave Syria and let Russia and Iran fill the vacuum. Trump has undermined his own foreign policy.
Stick to the facts.....not opinions.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

3500.jpg

March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html

We know Trump supporters want to prevent Americans from voting and if they vote then find a excuse to not count them. Republicans in Florida are trying to replace the lawful public official in Broward County with a Republican stooge whose job will be to not count votes.

The American Thinker is another conservative organization that has been corrupted by Trump. The fact is that Trump has torn apart the coalition that Ronald Reagan built. The reason why Republicans lost the House is because suburban voters and especially suburban women have abandoned the GOP.

The fact is that Trump constantly uses personal attacks against people who refuse to bow to him. His attacks on John McCain are a good example. He told us what he thinks of women. He is obnoxious, offensive and a egomaniac. They are accusing Democrats of doing what Trump has done.

The fact is that a lot of good things that happened during Trump's term were trends that started under Obama. The economy was improving under Obama and has continued to improve under Trump. Oil and gas production in the US rose under Obama. In each case, neither Obama or Trump. Republicans have a pathological hatred of Obama. Anything that he did, they want to automatically tear it down. I can look at it on a case by case basis and decide whether it was good or bad.

The fact is that Trump has undermined the US. Un is taking Trump to the cleaners because Trump is a fool. Trump wants to leave Syria and let Russia and Iran fill the vacuum. Trump has undermined his own foreign policy.
Stick to the facts.....not opinions.

These are facts. Neither you nor American Thinker are entitled to your own facts.
 
Democrats feel they can steal any election now simply by manufacturing votes. Now that they realize this fact, they aren't hiding their true beliefs anymore.
Now they're saying that they want to get rid of the Electoral College, get rid of ICE, disarm Cops, remove Trump from the ballot in Blue States, change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, and they aren't hiding the fact that they believe anyone who supports Trump is a racist degenerate. Because of this, finally, Republican voters are seeing what they really are and learning that Democrats cannot be trusted.

3500.jpg

March 18, 2019
Republicans Are Finally Starting to Distrust Democrats
By Spike Hampson
Whatever the reason, the last presidential election appears to have destroyed any confidence that the Democrats had in the idea that Republicans are merely misguided. A currently growing cleavage within the Democratic Party itself cannot hide the fact that virtually all Democrats appear to agree on the idea that Trump is fundamentally evil and that the 63 million people who voted for him are evil for having supported him.

From the very beginning — even before the emergence of a new and powerful strain of progressive ideology within the party — the "resistance" movement was more concerned with rejecting the morality of Republicans than with challenging their policies. The willingness of the Democrats to boycott Trump's inauguration is evidence of this, as is the enthusiasm for an investigation into his behavior without reference to any specific criminal act.

Of course Trump's policy actions are resisted; this is standard practice by whatever party is out of power. The point is that the Democrat condemnation of Trump was proclaimed loudly and openly before he was sworn into office. He was to be impeached even before having done anything.

At that time, those who voted for Trump began to fear that Democrats harbor an abhorrence for them as voters for having elected such an evil person. The Democrat "resistance" has done little to reason Republicans away from their support for him; instead, it has treated Trump-supporters as willing lackeys in an evil plot. It increasingly labels them as racist, sexist, homophobic, etc.

For all their rhetoric about how divisive the president is, it is the Democrats themselves who have forced the grand division by refusing to accept a properly elected president as legitimate. By focusing on what they fear he might do in the future rather than what he has been doing in the past and present, Democrats have found it appropriate to condemn him in an unqualified and unequivocal manner. The message for his supporters is clear: "you are willing accomplices to a fascist agenda."

The great majority of Trump-supporters have come to terms with the fact that the Democrats hate them, and — human nature being what it is — they now view Democrats as deserving of like treatment. Self-preservation requires that Republicans respond by distrusting Democrats, and we have good logical reasons for embracing such distrust. Here are a few:

1. The efforts to delegitimize the Trump presidency that started even before he took office.


2. The constant personal attacks on the president himself rather than his policies.


3. The silence regarding anything positive that happens during the Trump presidency.


4. The willingness to undermine the president while he is engaged in foreign affairs.


https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_finally_starting_to_distrust_democrats.html

We know Trump supporters want to prevent Americans from voting and if they vote then find a excuse to not count them. Republicans in Florida are trying to replace the lawful public official in Broward County with a Republican stooge whose job will be to not count votes.

The American Thinker is another conservative organization that has been corrupted by Trump. The fact is that Trump has torn apart the coalition that Ronald Reagan built. The reason why Republicans lost the House is because suburban voters and especially suburban women have abandoned the GOP.

The fact is that Trump constantly uses personal attacks against people who refuse to bow to him. His attacks on John McCain are a good example. He told us what he thinks of women. He is obnoxious, offensive and a egomaniac. They are accusing Democrats of doing what Trump has done.

The fact is that a lot of good things that happened during Trump's term were trends that started under Obama. The economy was improving under Obama and has continued to improve under Trump. Oil and gas production in the US rose under Obama. In each case, neither Obama or Trump. Republicans have a pathological hatred of Obama. Anything that he did, they want to automatically tear it down. I can look at it on a case by case basis and decide whether it was good or bad.

The fact is that Trump has undermined the US. Un is taking Trump to the cleaners because Trump is a fool. Trump wants to leave Syria and let Russia and Iran fill the vacuum. Trump has undermined his own foreign policy.
Stick to the facts.....not opinions.

These are facts. Neither you nor American Thinker are entitled to your own facts.
Bull Shit!!!
What you said was a conglomeration of opinions pushed on the public by media types with overactive imaginations.

We need to leave Syria because there is no point in staying. Democrats want an excuse to bring more Syrian refugees into America. Next the big push will be Venezuela.
 

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