Such disrespect for the “President of the United States of America”. So sad that the man occupying the office deserves all the disrespect he gets… and more. And more than sad.
It makes you wonder when you see how corporations can harness the differences in employees ideas to positively benefit the corporation and its customers, why our government seems to do the opposite. Why do the parties pick such loathsome candidates? It almost seems that the parties are America’s greatest threat?
" … In 2012, 33 percent of Democrats and 43 percent of Republicans described themselves as angry at the opposing party’s presidential candidate “most of the time” or “just about always.” In 2016, the percentage of Democratic voters who said they were this angry at Trump rose to 73 percent, and the percentage of Republicans with that level of hostility toward Hillary Clinton rose to 66 percent.
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From one vantage point, the view of each major party has steadily worsened. As Abramowitz and Webster point out:
The percentage of Americans with favorable opinions of both parties is now the lowest it has been since the American National Election Studies began asking this question in 1978.
At the same time, “record numbers of voters in 2016 were dissatisfied with their own party’s presidential nominee.” Trump and Clinton were the most unpopular major party candidates for president since the ANES introduced the feeling thermometer scale in 1968.
I’m reminded of George H. W. Bush who, when on the campaign trail, kept insisting he wanted to be known as “The Education President,” then once elected promptly forgot all about education and embroiled the country in war. And of course, like father, like son.
He needs liquid courage, he certainly doesn’t have any actual courage. No wonder he couldn’t go to the Press Dinner or sit through an interview with Mueller. What a scared little boy he is.
Dtroutma almost 6 years ago
He’s been drunk on power his whole life, now he’s in a position to cost many their lives, or worse.
Daeder almost 6 years ago
Heaven forbid we get to the bottom of his corruption, fraud and other illegal activities before letting him start Armageddon.
Ontman almost 6 years ago
He wouldn’t be satisfied until his ‘power’ was absolute.
Yontrop almost 6 years ago
Such disrespect for the “President of the United States of America”. So sad that the man occupying the office deserves all the disrespect he gets… and more. And more than sad.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Maybe he can mix it with his Propecia and Viagra.
SteveWilliamLindsey almost 6 years ago
Frontier Republics behave like.. Frontier Republics. Remember when Lincoln hung 38 Indians? Now it is 50 plus Palestinians. Another shot please.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
T* is supposedly a teetotaler. I have a very bad feeling about this.
superposition almost 6 years ago
It makes you wonder when you see how corporations can harness the differences in employees ideas to positively benefit the corporation and its customers, why our government seems to do the opposite. Why do the parties pick such loathsome candidates? It almost seems that the parties are America’s greatest threat?
" … In 2012, 33 percent of Democrats and 43 percent of Republicans described themselves as angry at the opposing party’s presidential candidate “most of the time” or “just about always.” In 2016, the percentage of Democratic voters who said they were this angry at Trump rose to 73 percent, and the percentage of Republicans with that level of hostility toward Hillary Clinton rose to 66 percent.
…
From one vantage point, the view of each major party has steadily worsened. As Abramowitz and Webster point out:
The percentage of Americans with favorable opinions of both parties is now the lowest it has been since the American National Election Studies began asking this question in 1978.
At the same time, “record numbers of voters in 2016 were dissatisfied with their own party’s presidential nominee.” Trump and Clinton were the most unpopular major party candidates for president since the ANES introduced the feeling thermometer scale in 1968.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/01/opinion/negative-partisanship-democrats-republicans.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fopinion
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
Toxic Trump sometimes appears to be coked up.
Lately Trump’s arm was involuntarily jerking during one of his blustery harangues he calls a speech. Might be a sign of progressive neural disease.
paranormal almost 6 years ago
Everytime I hear a fighter jet fly over, I wonder if Trumpy Bear has insulted Kim Jung Un one too many times.
Andrew Sleeth almost 6 years ago
I’m reminded of George H. W. Bush who, when on the campaign trail, kept insisting he wanted to be known as “The Education President,” then once elected promptly forgot all about education and embroiled the country in war. And of course, like father, like son.
Mr. Blawt almost 6 years ago
He needs liquid courage, he certainly doesn’t have any actual courage. No wonder he couldn’t go to the Press Dinner or sit through an interview with Mueller. What a scared little boy he is.
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
War is not good for children and other living things.