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Jay Nordlinger isn’t a liberal... he’s the senior editor for the National Review...
Where was all this outrage when the Bush administration invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, gave everyone's personal communications to the NSA, and handed over more than $1 trillion in taxpayer funds to insolvent banks?
It just seems absurd this daily drum beat of faux outrage over every little thing that Trump does or doesn't do.
. You guys need to understand that this is the same pettiness and obvious media bias that galvanized Republicans and Independents to elect Trump in the first place.
Its absurd to me that republicans felt picked on so they were like “we dont like trump and know he is a piece of **** and would make a horrible president so we are going to elect him just to show the democrats what happens when they pick on us!”
Pretty damn absurd lol.
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Poorly.Why hasn’t anyone answered my question?
How would republicans have reacted if Obama had done what trump just did? How would republicans have reacted if Obama had praised the ayatollah for bashing his republican political opponent? And brushed off the firing of missiles as some sort of signal to him? What would republicans be doing?
I remember TONS of outrage over iraq. But why does past outrage matter to you?
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Trumps faux outrage over every little thing any democrat says or does seems absurd to me.
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Its absurd to me that republicans felt picked on so they were like “we dont like trump and know he is a piece of **** and would make a horrible president so we are going to elect him just to show the democrats what happens when they pick on us!”
Pretty damn absurd lol.
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Because compared to Bush Jr., Trump is a fine President, and yet people can't complain enough about Trump. The amount of protests and scathing criticism that Democrats and the media have thrown at Trump is reaching epic proportions, while most of it isn't based on anything real, other than his self-infatuated demeanor and the fact that he pressed to have Mueller fired. Few, if any, Democrats were calling for Bush's impeachment--though I suppose getting rid of Bush would have put Cheney in the presidency (something that was already in effect anyway).
The real cultural divide in the country is related to social liberalism vs. conservatism, and that's what's got liberals up in arms 24/7. Trump is unabashedly pushing a conservative agenda. He's got Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnel working in lockstep with him. Trump makes an easy scapegoat.