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In reply to the discussion: I ran into a Trump supporter today. [View all]nilesobek
(1,423 posts)24. I met a Trump supporter,
he was my employer on a part-time job wrecking old trailers, installing new or used mobile homes etc.
This guy was off the chain! Two pints of cheap ass cinnamon whiskey consumed by noon. All the while driving a semi and running the backhoe.
His drunken bad breath, right-wing radio continually and concern for my safety made me quit this dude. His rants about politics were largely incoherent.
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Try just asking questions as if you are considering voting Trump and want to know more
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#6
True, but the Trump "positions" are inherently contradictory in obvious ways.
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#23
He's probably a "Deplorable". They support him for his hatred but ashamed to discuss it.
GOLGO 13
Oct 2016
#14
I met one too, first one this season for me, and she believes Hillary told a lie.
Coyotl
Oct 2016
#16
I sit next to one at work and we go at it....but the facts are on my side and I always have
Cakes488
Oct 2016
#18
Out of curiosity, if a Trump supporter approaches you and wants to make "their pitch" how
hughee99
Oct 2016
#20
as above: Yes, ask them to talk and lead them into self-contradictions, which lead to thinking
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#25
So you're not actually listening to them with an open mind. You're just waiting for an opportunity
hughee99
Oct 2016
#29
So republicans need to be more open minded, but we already know what they're all about
hughee99
Oct 2016
#32
Despite my pro-Socratic-method arguments heretofore, here is something pretty funny on the topic
ColemanMaskell
Oct 2016
#27