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In reply to the discussion: "62 Million Reasons I'm Not the Same Anymore" [View all]TNNurse
(7,521 posts)36. It was just one of the deal breakers for anyone who actually thinks.
The impression of the reporter waving his arms around,
comparing anything he has done to military service and that he knows more than "the generals",
saying he could shoot someone in the street and not lose votes.....
As far as I am concerned anyone of those "incidents" made him unelectable.....I just cannot understand.
And I am sure there are more.
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The interesting part is that so many of them praised him for "telling it like it is"
bigbrother05
Mar 2017
#6
I had some issues reconciling people's vote for W - trying to keep politics out of relationships.
CrispyQ
Mar 2017
#12
Yep, it crossed a line. I can't make nice with someone who votes for fascists. nt
SunSeeker
Mar 2017
#13
Yes, indeed. The woman-hating demonstrated by this buffoon is amazing. That it reflected
LuckyLib
Mar 2017
#19
FoxNews induced dementia is a thing, and it is a pandemic in rural areas
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2017
#45
Some of the nicest, warmest, kindest people thought Adolf would rebuild Germany.
byronius
Mar 2017
#33