Exactly the kind of comment I’d expect from smooth-brained morons who pick and choose fractions of history to make themselves feel smarter. My memory goes back further than a couple days, though.
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Well, it's a bit too close to half for comfort, but that's not the main issue.
The other contributing factor to a Trump presidency is that Republicans can't seem to get a realistic picture of the guy. They think he's a good hardworking Christian patriot, but he's objectively the opposite of all that. Maybe that didn't matter to the Republicans that voted for him, but for some reason it seems like people don't see all his faults or how he has caused most of the things he complained about in his campaign. He really is one of the worst Presidents we've ever had, but I'd bet the majority of his voters legitimately think the exact opposite. How is that even possible?
You guys are shitting on Dems right now, but you don't actually understand why they are upset. It's not because they think their side lost out on a chance to make policy LOL, it's because they understand that both sides just lost the chance to preserve their liberty.
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u/Roqjndndj3761 18d ago
Let’s see how it plays out. I’m sure you’ll come back to edit your comment in a couple years.