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Jul 15, 2022 21:01:27   #
straightUp Loc: California
 
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004

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Jul 15, 2022 21:07:46   #
Liberty Tree
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


No one is afraid of Biden. Democrats are the dictator party. They are determined to force their radical leftwing agenda on everyone in America.

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Jul 15, 2022 21:09:36   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
A little mixed up there. One or two statement from Lindsey Graham has you worried. You prefer a brain dead leader who has the nuclear codes and can't think straight while he is agitating for WWIII and daring and sanctioning the only person with more and more powerful Nuclear weapons then he has. A base that is going around the country fire bombing birthing centers and churches, threatening and harassing the Supreme Court. I could go on.

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Jul 15, 2022 21:20:16   #
Rose42
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)




No the right doesn’t want a dictator. Thats silly propaganda. However it is true that many on the right AND left would be fine with a dictator as long as he was aligned with their beliefs.

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Jul 15, 2022 21:25:34   #
son of witless
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


" Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads. "

You have your wish. Xi and Putin understand Biden very well.

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Jul 15, 2022 21:50:52   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


Maybe you should focus on the democrats se******ns of p**********l material. It aint much

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Jul 15, 2022 22:28:31   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


LOL. Just plain silly. Rationalization on parade....right in front of the clown show.

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Jul 15, 2022 22:51:24   #
Gatsby
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


Yeah, like everyone knew just what to expect from each other in 1914.

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Jul 15, 2022 23:35:18   #
elledee
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


A silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads....... are you talking about bribem or Graham or demonrats in general.....And a president who has done as much as Trump has for the people of America plus a huge number around the world not only deserves praise but a lot of it....... Your post smells like something and that something is DTS

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Jul 16, 2022 00:19:46   #
PeterS
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
No one is afraid of Biden. Democrats are the dictator party. They are determined to force their radical leftwing agenda on everyone in America.

1) Your reply is where you rebut the argument being made--not act like you agree with it

2) What left-wing agenda has been forced down anyone's throat?

3) Exactly why it is you conservatives think fear is power? Trump's power came from the people as he found out. That he was happy to be a dictator was the weakness of your party, not ours...

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Jul 16, 2022 00:33:46   #
PeterS
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


So these are the same people who live in terror of totalitarianism but are happy as claims with an authoritarian dictator? Faith and freedom indeed...

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Jul 16, 2022 00:37:02   #
robertv3
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)


Back about the time George W. Bush was president, someone told me that he was the best kind of president because other world leaders thought he was crazy.

If all people were just evil then the only things to strive for would be personal gain or gain for one's own team. In such a world, it might make sense to elect a crazy person or a dangerous maniac as one's leader, because the purpose would be to make the _other_ people demoralized and fearful.

Contrastingly, if one thinks most people mean well and want to be good, then one might hope to cooperate with them. With this kind of thinking, one might elect a well-understood, reasonable, and maybe even compassionate, leader.

Realistically there's a mix of the two things: the need to be competitive and dangerous, on the one hand, and the need to be cooperative on the other hand. I say, it's important to leave open the possibility of cooperation, so that sometimes it can occur. The best things come from cooperation.

One interpretation I've heard from religion is that all people are naturally bad. If one subscribes to that idea, then it might make sense to elect a dangerous crazy person because that would demoralize and scare _other_ people. If they were all naturally bad then one might not have much hope of any gainful cooperation with them, so one might want to oppress them first before they oppress us: pre-emptive oppression: being more evil faster than one's competition.

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Jul 16, 2022 03:14:33   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
straightUp wrote:
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference yesterday. I could not believe what he said. Here's the quote...

"You know what I liked about Trump? Everybody was afraid of him, including me,"

One thing I've been noticing about the right is how submissive they are. I mean, to prefer to be scared of your own president... that's submissive.

Moments later, Graham went on to say that the Chinese ambassador came to him and complained that his country was "trying to figure out Trump". Graham responded with, "Take a number and get in line." The comment apparently drew laughter from the audience.

So, not only does Graham prefer to be afraid of his president, he thinks it's even better if no one can figure him out. That just seems really stupid to me and the fact that the people in the Faith & Freedom Coalition found humor in that statement is unsettling.

Personally, I would prefer a president that is very well understood. For one, the United States is arguably the most powerful country on earth. A president that leverages that power in a straight forward manner will accomplish a lot more than a silly trickster that leaves everyone scratching their heads.

Apparently, there's some weird thing were people think the advantage to a president no one can figure out is that he can always stay one step ahead. But.. ahead of what? Do they think it's the president's job to play games?

It seems to me that what Lindsey Graham and his audience at the Faith & Freedom Coalition are more focused on is praise for Trump above all else, even to the point of praising his shiftiness. That's not a call for a president, that's a call for a dictator. And nothing confirms that more than a preference for being afraid of your own leader.

https://www.newsweek.com/lindsey-graham-praises-trump-making-everybody-afraid-1717004
Lindsey Graham spoke at the Faith & Freedom Co... (show quote)




Nah..... just don't want the i***t we have, only fear is of that fool tripping on carpet fuzz or getting knocked down if the AC comes on and blaming putins price hike while laying there mumbling some crap about Maga something and breakfast tacos.

Other than that........ im good.

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Jul 16, 2022 03:15:40   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
PeterS wrote:
So these are the same people who live in terror of totalitarianism but are happy as claims with an authoritarian dictator? Faith and freedom indeed...



Your mind is shot old man, Peter Biden

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Jul 16, 2022 06:45:50   #
Liberty Tree
 
PeterS wrote:
1) Your reply is where you rebut the argument being made--not act like you agree with it

2) What left-wing agenda has been forced down anyone's throat?

3) Exactly why it is you conservatives think fear is power? Trump's power came from the people as he found out. That he was happy to be a dictator was the weakness of your party, not ours...


The l*****ts are trying to frce the whole Woke agenda in every aspect of American life and you know it but do not have the integrity to admit it. Just look at what is happening to the military.

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