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An insurrection? Really? By these goobers? Seriously? It was just a peaceful protest. No statues were knocked down, and no churches were burned like when democrats have "insurrections".You can call it a salute to Democracy if you want. You can call it a parade if that will make you feel better. But it was an insurrection, pure and simple, and there's 15,000 hours of video of what unfolded on that day to prove that fact, and no amount of wishful conservative revisionist history is going to alter the facts. Deal with it!That's why I'm not voting for Trump in the GOP primaries.Trump wasn't just abusive to individuals, he also delighted in pitting one group against another. In that sense, the Jan 6 insurrection is the quintessential example of Trump's management style.No one liked Trump's management style, he was very abrasive, but that's how many billionaires micro-manage their empires. The Trump Organization | Luxury Real Estate PortfolioWhich president is/was more unifying for America? Biden is dividing us along party, racial, and class lines, Trump divided us along lines generated by the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage. So which president do you feel had the US more divided?
Pompeo knocks Biden: He 'successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda'
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized President Biden's first joint address to Congress on Wednesday, calling the policies he called for a "radical, socialist agenda."thehill.comSo far, President Biden has successfully outlined a radical, socialist agenda for the next 4 years. That should trouble every freedom-loving American.
It wouldn't cost Biden anything to signal openness to Republican ideas. He could incorporate some of Sen. Tim Scott's police reform ideas for example. That might defuse some Republican resentment. (And even if it doesn't pacify Republicans, it's the right thing to do.)Biden Could Do More to Unify the Country
Among right-wingers, there has been some delight about polls showing that Joe Biden's popularity at the 100-day mark is the lowest of any president since World War II. Oh, if you exclude Donald Trump. Undaunted by this detail, they note with satisfaction that Biden's approval rating, according...townhall.com
Even with the MSM's constant 95% negative coverage of Trump his approval rating was about 49% before covid hit. Biden's approval with a sycophantic MSM is about 57%. We'll see where 2022 and 2024 take the US next.
22 for Biden verses 8 for Trump?
This poll is hilarious because it's not even remotely grounded in objective reality.
Trump spent almost every single day of his presidency attacking someone. Sometimes it was Democrats. But just as often it could be a former ally or one of his previous appointments who he once lavishly praised but who he later on insulted, not just in professional terms, but with personal insults. For example, remember when Trump referred to former Secretary of State Tillerson as dumb as a rock and lazy as hell? This was not an isolated event. In fact, it was a common event, month after month and year after year.
On the other hand, Biden has been in public life since the 1970s, and anyone would be hard pressed to find much, if anything, that was more than just professionally critical of anyone else.
The poll couldn't be any simpler, which president divides us more than unites us.
Please read post #66 for a well written explanation of this thread and poll.
That said, I'd vote for Trump in the general against Joe or Kamala.
p.s. 1/6 wasn't an "insurrection", if it was they would have had guns instead of flags.
It was a "protest" against voter fraud, GA, TX, and FL are taking needed action to insure vote integrity.
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Here's a little fun fact: During the Civil War, approximately 600,000 Americans were killed when our population was only 31,443,322. However, during all those years of the Civil War, the Capitol was never breached by someone carrying the Confederate Flag...until Jan 6, 2021, that is.
Your "double standard" is rejected. We are not accepting your "manufactured outrage".
Need another reminder of who promoted violence? Try these: