saltwind 78 wrote:
I give up.
Really? Just like that?
saltwind 78 wrote:
I just can't understand how people that call themselves, patriotic Americans can still believe that Trump, a man that has cost us important leadership roles in Asia
I can't even think of one, never mind a multiple of them. What 'leadership roles in Asia' has he cost 'us'? But first, who is 'us'?
saltwind 78 wrote:
apologist for Putin's Russia
How so? Unlike many of his 'colleagues' in Congress, he understands that Russia, and it's leadership, are not our enemies. This whole 'Russia hacked our election' kerfuffle is complete nonsense. It's a meme started by a sore loser who cannot abide the idea that she lost because she was the inferior candidate. I for one am impressed with the dignified restraint issuing from the Russian government in the face of these bald-faced accusations.
Only if you believe that foreigners should be allowed to come here and bring a crime wave with them. It's really getting old how this 'race card' keeps being dragged out over and over again. We spent 8 years being 'racist' for calling out the socialist agenda of our mulatto President. Now Trump's a racist for wanting to secure the borders. Well let me tell you, you're a racist for using that word. Racist.
saltwind 78 wrote:
sexual predator
'Racist' and 'sexual predator', there they are, hand in hand. Can you not think of something at least a little newer to use in your ad hominem (look it up) attacks on decent people? you really do need to revise the playbook, you know.
saltwind 78 wrote:
narcissist
Well, I guess he's in good company then. Obama was famous for his narcissism. It was a running joke to listen to one of his speeches and count the number of times he said 'I' or 'me'. In all seriousness, just about every politician is a narcissist to some degree. Granted, some more than others...
saltwind 78 wrote:
and a President that makes money off his office for his personal business
He gives his Presidential salary to charity, dumbass. He is not making money off his office.
[quote=saltwind 78]can remotely be allowed to stay in office.
Oh, that's an easy one. He's doing what he was elected to do, in the face of opposition from pretty much every other member of either of the other two branches of government. I'm truly amazed he's achieved as much as he has, given the circumstances.
saltwind 78 wrote:
There is enough evidence right now to have him brought before the House, and impeached!
Then why has it not happened? Look, 90% of the politicians in either the house or the Senate would jump at the chance to get rid of this establishment outsider. Why has this 'evidence' not been brought before the House and impeachment proceedings initiated? With all this 'evidence' you say is out there, why has that not happened already? Why is he still sitting in the Oval Office, (not) putting his feet up on national treasures?
saltwind 78 wrote:
He is an embarrassment to our country.
That, my friend, is a matter of opinion. I tend to regard him as being more of an asset than a liability. At least he doesn't get off Air Force One and immediately start grovelling at the feet of foreign leaders. At least he isn't getting blowjobs off interns in the Oval Office.
By the way, did you know that Melania Trump is the first and only immigrant to become First Lady? Novo Mesto, Slovenia is a long way from Washington, DC. Interestingly though, she is not the first one to be born outside US territory, Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams, the wife of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams was actually born in London, England, though she was an American citizen.