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Trump's true colors are neon bright: why can't supporters see this man for what he truly is: a heartless, egomaniacal bully
Jun 21, 2018 19:56:36   #
rumitoid
 
More and more Republicans are coming to see the terrible truth about Trump. It is not a partisan or personal thing to notice disturbing words and actions by another. It can be, of course, yet it can also be an objective view. Taking any criticism toward the president as simply partisan or personal, spoken by a Trump-hater, is cognitive dissonance. Reason and logic are not called on to assess the information. Such blind bias insults oneself as a rational human being. See this recent episode of Trump's base character with an open mind, if possible.

Copy and paste from https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-blasts-trump-pettiness-insecurity-230721784.html
A Republican Congressman blasted Donald Trump’s “pettiness and insecurity” after the president again mocked an ousted Republican whom he had opposed in a recent election.

During a closed-door meeting with House Republicans Mr Trump was said to have openly derided Mark Sanford as a “nasty guy”. The South Carolina Republican recently lost a primary to a farther-right challenger after a campaign that turned on Mr Sanford’s public criticism of the president.

After Mr Trump referenced the dressing down, tweeting that members “applauded and laughed loudly” when he mentioned Mr Sanford - adding “I have never been a fan of his!” - Michigan Republican Justin Amash fired back.

“Nobody applauded or laughed. People were disgusted,” Mr Amash wrote on Twitter, accusing the president of a “dazzling display of pettiness and insecurity”.

Voters last week rejected Mr Sanford and instead made their Republican nominee Katie Arrington, a state representative who campaigned on her fealty to Mr Trump and cut campaign ads splicing together Mr Sanford’s harsh words for the president.

Mr Trump weighed in at the eleventh hour with a tweet urging voters to choose Mr Arrington over Mr Sanford, whom he branded “very unhelpful to me in my campaign to MAGA” - an acronym for Mr Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

After voters made clear that allegiance to the president has become a central dynamic in Republican politics, Sen Bob Corker of Tennessee - one of the few elected Republicans willing to openly excoriate Mr President - warned of the “cultish” atmosphere around the president.

“It’s not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same party,” Mr Corker told reporters.

Despite representing the Republican Party as its highest-ranking elected official, Mr Trump has shown no qualms about assailing fellow Republicans who challenge him - including Mr Corker, whom he has jeeringly referred to as “Liddle Bob”.

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Jun 21, 2018 20:15:20   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
rumitoid wrote:
More and more Republicans are coming to see the terrible truth about Trump. It is not a partisan or personal thing to notice disturbing words and actions by another. It can be, of course, yet it can also be an objective view. Taking any criticism toward the president as simply partisan or personal, spoken by a Trump-hater, is cognitive dissonance. Reason and logic are not called on to assess the information. Such blind bias insults oneself as a rational human being. See this recent episode of Trump's base character with an open mind, if possible.

Copy and paste from https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-blasts-trump-pettiness-insecurity-230721784.html
A Republican Congressman blasted Donald Trump’s “pettiness and insecurity” after the president again mocked an ousted Republican whom he had opposed in a recent election.

During a closed-door meeting with House Republicans Mr Trump was said to have openly derided Mark Sanford as a “nasty guy”. The South Carolina Republican recently lost a primary to a farther-right challenger after a campaign that turned on Mr Sanford’s public criticism of the president.

After Mr Trump referenced the dressing down, tweeting that members “applauded and laughed loudly” when he mentioned Mr Sanford - adding “I have never been a fan of his!” - Michigan Republican Justin Amash fired back.

“Nobody applauded or laughed. People were disgusted,” Mr Amash wrote on Twitter, accusing the president of a “dazzling display of pettiness and insecurity”.

Voters last week rejected Mr Sanford and instead made their Republican nominee Katie Arrington, a state representative who campaigned on her fealty to Mr Trump and cut campaign ads splicing together Mr Sanford’s harsh words for the president.

Mr Trump weighed in at the eleventh hour with a tweet urging voters to choose Mr Arrington over Mr Sanford, whom he branded “very unhelpful to me in my campaign to MAGA” - an acronym for Mr Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

After voters made clear that allegiance to the president has become a central dynamic in Republican politics, Sen Bob Corker of Tennessee - one of the few elected Republicans willing to openly excoriate Mr President - warned of the “cultish” atmosphere around the president.

“It’s not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same party,” Mr Corker told reporters.

Despite representing the Republican Party as its highest-ranking elected official, Mr Trump has shown no qualms about assailing fellow Republicans who challenge him - including Mr Corker, whom he has jeeringly referred to as “Liddle Bob”.
More and more Republicans are coming to see the te... (show quote)


Did you see the size of the crowd at his rally in Minnesota? Really? Only in your dreams is this President losing his popularity! Mr Corker will be the next one to go!

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Jun 21, 2018 22:24:19   #
rumitoid
 
TexaCan wrote:
Did you see the size of the crowd at his rally in Minnesota? Really? Only in your dreams is this President losing his popularity! Mr Corker will be the next one to go!


Never said he is losing his popularity, though he is. That rally personifies the sickness of his administration, chanting "CNN sucks!" Like "Lock her up!" Who started that chant at the RNC convention. Irony or ironies. Michael "getting ready for lockup" Flynn. His leadership and regime is a swamp disease. It sickens and hurts the common citizen, while giving his followers pleasant but feverish delusions of greatness.

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Jun 22, 2018 11:30:22   #
73STNGLKABEE
 
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa,. Trump true colors are neon,. That's sofaking gay bud. You a little butthurt? lol

rumitoid wrote:
More and more Republicans are coming to see the terrible truth about Trump. It is not a partisan or personal thing to notice disturbing words and actions by another. It can be, of course, yet it can also be an objective view. Taking any criticism toward the president as simply partisan or personal, spoken by a Trump-hater, is cognitive dissonance. Reason and logic are not called on to assess the information. Such blind bias insults oneself as a rational human being. See this recent episode of Trump's base character with an open mind, if possible.

Copy and paste from https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-blasts-trump-pettiness-insecurity-230721784.html
A Republican Congressman blasted Donald Trump’s “pettiness and insecurity” after the president again mocked an ousted Republican whom he had opposed in a recent election.

During a closed-door meeting with House Republicans Mr Trump was said to have openly derided Mark Sanford as a “nasty guy”. The South Carolina Republican recently lost a primary to a farther-right challenger after a campaign that turned on Mr Sanford’s public criticism of the president.

After Mr Trump referenced the dressing down, tweeting that members “applauded and laughed loudly” when he mentioned Mr Sanford - adding “I have never been a fan of his!” - Michigan Republican Justin Amash fired back.

“Nobody applauded or laughed. People were disgusted,” Mr Amash wrote on Twitter, accusing the president of a “dazzling display of pettiness and insecurity”.

Voters last week rejected Mr Sanford and instead made their Republican nominee Katie Arrington, a state representative who campaigned on her fealty to Mr Trump and cut campaign ads splicing together Mr Sanford’s harsh words for the president.

Mr Trump weighed in at the eleventh hour with a tweet urging voters to choose Mr Arrington over Mr Sanford, whom he branded “very unhelpful to me in my campaign to MAGA” - an acronym for Mr Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

After voters made clear that allegiance to the president has become a central dynamic in Republican politics, Sen Bob Corker of Tennessee - one of the few elected Republicans willing to openly excoriate Mr President - warned of the “cultish” atmosphere around the president.

“It’s not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president that happens to be purportedly of the same party,” Mr Corker told reporters.

Despite representing the Republican Party as its highest-ranking elected official, Mr Trump has shown no qualms about assailing fellow Republicans who challenge him - including Mr Corker, whom he has jeeringly referred to as “Liddle Bob”.
More and more Republicans are coming to see the te... (show quote)

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Jun 24, 2018 00:43:24   #
rumitoid
 
TexaCan wrote:
Did you see the size of the crowd at his rally in Minnesota? Really? Only in your dreams is this President losing his popularity! Mr Corker will be the next one to go!


Losing popularity? Who cares! He has already lost decency. Many years ago. Mentioning "crowd size" brings images of Hitler. Odd you find that element somehow significant.

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Jun 24, 2018 13:13:19   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
rumitoid wrote:
Losing popularity? Who cares! He has already lost decency. Many years ago. Mentioning "crowd size" brings images of Hitler. Odd you find that element somehow significant.


Well I guess you've ran out of new posts to comment on so you're going back and commenting on older, already commented on threads! It was late so maybe you were just 😴 tired and had forgotten that you had already addressed my comment!

Would you like to explain "crowd size" brings images of Hitler?????? Or does Hitler live in your head like President Trump does? You comment on him often! LOL!

The crowd size was ignored by the left MSM during the campaign, well not ignored, HID is more like it! Both with Trump and Hillary! Trump's was Huuuge and Hillary's was "embarrassing ". We know how that worked out for the left!

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Jun 24, 2018 23:14:06   #
rumitoid
 
TexaCan wrote:
Well I guess you've ran out of new posts to comment on so you're going back and commenting on older, already commented on threads! It was late so maybe you were just 😴 tired and had forgotten that you had already addressed my comment!

Would you like to explain "crowd size" brings images of Hitler?????? Or does Hitler live in your head like President Trump does? You comment on him often! LOL!

The crowd size was ignored by the left MSM during the campaign, well not ignored, HID is more like it! Both with Trump and Hillary! Trump's was Huuuge and Hillary's was "embarrassing ". We know how that worked out for the left!
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Please give me your translator.

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