Another reporter shocked the right wing party could care less what Donald says. Not sure why they dont get it. Opinion: I guess Trump won because Democrats forgot to cheat. Oops!
No one HAS to stoop nor SHOULD they stoop to that level. I’m not a Trump shill and never have been. The fact that some on here cannot realize that others can be conservative with out being a trumper or be liberal without following in lockstep with the Democratic Party is telling.
You and I and most principled people agree...but most major politicians have lost their principles. Any chance Hillary would have complained had she won? Would the election have still been "illegitimate" as she called it? Again, winners dont complain. They should, but they don't.
I was responding to a post implying that Trump should be given credit for leaving office after his failed insurrection. I showed he left because the military supported the U.S. Constitution.
Yep. Based on qualifications Harris was literally the most qualified candidate entering a race in history. These aren’t made up facts, it’s true - she has worked all three branches of government. She also had an extensive, 80+ page layout of her policies during her campaign on her website, while Trump’s site just said he would “end inflation” with nothing behind it. Trump is literally THE DEI hire when he won in 2016 having no government experience whatsoever and it showed in his shitty presidency that people now have collective amnesia on for some reason.
This again? Once again, George Herbert Walker Bush would like a word. Heck Joseph Biden would like a word.
Okay, one of the most qualified. Either way, her qualifications are way beyond those of Trump’s so if that’s what we’re going with, she still runs circles around him.
Where's the "fraud"? It was the DNC, claims Joe Biden was in good mental health, the process of selecting the Harris after Biden was dumped, ..... etc!!
Sure, but not in 2016 he didn’t so when he entered politics fot the first time in his life he went straight to the top, and it certainly showed.
Agree. Just keep seeing this "most qualified ever" narrative and cant even fathom how people cone to that conclusion.
I get that no one is going to say anything good about Trump, but he literally had the best experience you can have. He actually worked the exact job before. Its like saying an assistant manager is more experienced at being a manager than an actual manager. You could have said Hillary was more experienced to be POTUS vs Trump, but not Kamala.
I would agree. George H.W. Bush was undoubetly the best president on foreign policy at least since Eisenhower and prior to his run for the presidency he had the most impressive resume of almost any presidential candidate of either party in my lifetime with the possible exception of Eisenhower. He was a combat veteran one of the youngest if not the youngest Naval aviator in World War II, he was successful entrepreneur starting an oil company from the bottom up in West Texas, he served two terms in Congress, served as the Ambassador to the UN and the Director of the CIA under Nixon and Ford as well as two terms as vice president under Reagan. Perhaps most significantly he had the political courage to support a relatively small fiscally responsible tax increase making him the last Republican president to actually support fiscal responsibility. In doing so he alienated the anti-tax right of his own party seriously damaging his bid for reelection.
He had the experience of one term in office and failed miserably when confronted with a true crisis. Trump was reelected because while every voter sees the effects of the 2022 inflation every time he or she shops with the exception of Americans who may have lost a loved one to Covid in 2020 or who themselves have survived a serious Covid infection the pandemic is a distant memory. Ironically Trump's approval prior to the recent election was higher at 48% according to one poll than it was at any time while he was actually in office. Using a sports analogy electing Trump based on his previous experience would be the equivalent of rehiring Will Muschamp as the next Gator coach if Billy Napier is canned based Muschamp's previous coaching experience.
My comment was also referencing 2016, when he had ZERO experience in the field of politics, but somehow Harris is the DEI hire, lol.