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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?

I remember TONS of outrage over iraq. But why does past outrage matter to you?


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It just seems absurd this daily drum beat of faux outrage over every little thing that Trump does or doesn't do.

Trumps faux outrage over every little thing any democrat says or does seems absurd to me.


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. 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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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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And they dare call others snowflakes?

But even if this were true, that a bunch of republicans and rural rubes got their feeling hurt so they decided to **** the system, they’d for sure be happy and not as angry today, right? After all, trump nation has had control of all levers of government for most of the past 2 years, right? So theoretically, they should be happier and less angry today, right?

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Last thought, if republicans with fragile egos and hurt fweelings really was the cause of trump, they still have got to be pretty angry over tweets where he praises dictators like Kim, right? I mean, Kim literally has concentration camps, tortures his own people, and owns nukes. You’d have to be a pretty ****** person to excuse an American president kissing Kim’s ***, right? And at that point, maybe it’s not your fragile ego that caused you to vote for trump, but your own lack of character?
 
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?
 
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?
Poorly.

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Poorly.

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Oh really? What do you have against trump? The economy and judges and abortion!

You libtard snowflake.

Where was your outrage when the 2008 bailout happened? Where was your outrage when Kennedy appeased the Ruskies and removed missiles from turkey? Where was your outrage when Teddy Roosevelt appeaser Japan by negotiating a peace treaty between Russia and japan thereby giving japan control of the Korean Peninsula as long as they left the Philippines alone to us? Where was your outrage when Jackson removed the Indians in Georgia?

You libs love your double standards and faux outrage. It’s like trump is the only person who gets criticism from the left. And it’s all so fake!

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I remember TONS of outrage over iraq. But why does past outrage matter to you?

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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.
 
Trumps faux outrage over every little thing any democrat says or does seems absurd to me.

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The Dems and a faction within the intelligence community (affectionately called the 'deep state') have been baselessly attacking Trump since before he even took office. They've been trying to have him removed any way they can because he's kowtowing their agenda. He has every reason to be upset with them and, ultimately, to expose them, something that he appears to be doing.
 
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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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That's not what happened. First of all, I'm not Republican. Second, I didn't vote in the last election. The people who elected Trump did so to repudiate a number of things that had happened under the Obama, including nationalized healthcare, loose immigration policies, the Supreme Court that was becoming ever more liberal, and Hillary herself, who was seen as a disingenuous and cynical candidate with no clear message other than "I'm with her." It didn't help that the Clinton Foundation had a reputation for being terribly corrupt. It was a perfect storm that got Trump elected, and it wouldn't have happened if he didn't have support from independents, blacks, a number of women, and more hispanics than you might think.
 
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.

Trump is pushing a conservative agenda? What you’re doing comedy now?

He’s pushing big government intervention in health care and women’s rights. That’s conservative?

He’s pushing government handouts/bailouts to farmers. That’s conservative?

He’s pushing a centralized command economy with tariffs on foreign goods and protectionist immigration policy. That’s conservative?

He’s blowing through laws, rules, and democratic norms. Abusing executive privilege and Demanding others to refuse subpoenas. That’s conservative?

His foreign policy is an incoherent mess. The only thing consistent with it is his adoration for the world’s worst dictators. That’s conservative?

Everyday he puts himself first. Lies endlessly and embarrasses our country. He clearly has engaged in cover-ups of crimes, campaign violations, and affairs. He refuses to protect our country against our greatest threats. That’s conservative?

Catchall, you clearly have no idea what our country’s fault lines are and although I’m not a conservative, but I’m pretty certain that the conservatives on this board would agree with me that very little of trump’s agenda can be regarded as traditionally “conservative.”
 
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