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Originally Posted by J. Falcon
Your posts seems filled with...what's the word I'm looking for? Hate.
Anyway, you speak as if Trump does nothing to provoke hate in everyone who is not part of his base. The man is supposed to be a leader, but he lies, threatens and throws around insults in a childish way. Hate is not the correct word. Try appalled, disgusted, or even scared.
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I would say this. What you are seeing is the polar opposite of Obama. Obama spent 8 years abandoning formality and politeness and was continually attacking Republicans and Conservatives. They are supposed to fundamentally disagree on things. That is how the system works (is supposed to work). The President is supposed to be the President of ALL Americans. Not 1/2 of Americans. If you'll recall, people in politics before that were quite polite and cordial no matter what their differences were. They also worked to come together on at least some issues. The language was always "my colleagues across the aisle" and similarly polite phrases.
Obama started his Presidency with "the party of no" and "obstructionists" and talking shit non stop about "republicans" as if there wasn't supposed to be debate on any political issue or differences. He then continually ratched up that rhetoric through both terms. Forgetting that he was continually alienating 1/2 the voting public. It's easy to dismiss when he's rhetoric appealed to you. But you should give pause to think about how that made 1/2 of the voting public of the nation feel, everytime he gave one of his self righteous, "if you're not with me, you're on the side of wrong" speeches.
The voting public pushed back with a huge "fuck you" to the previous 8 years and elected the polar opposite. A loudmouthed, arrogant, orange looking baboon of a reality TV star.
Democrats share the blame for that.
So what I see is a party who is insanely pissed off that they are not being treated exactly as they treated others - along with a complicit media.