greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10
th, 2017 at 9:24am:
matty wrote on Jan 10
th, 2017 at 9:21am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10
th, 2017 at 9:14am:
matty wrote on Jan 10
th, 2017 at 8:53am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10
th, 2017 at 8:25am:
I see you have nothing to say about Bill?
Btw, I thought that you said that were you leaving if Trump won?
This is a thread about Trump, the alleged child rapist, not Bill.
And yes, I'm leaving as a result of Trump's win.
It never appears to step lefties bringing in other people when it is about a leftard.
Trump won, get over it and accept it.
You're just petulant. Leaving and spitting the dummy because your beloved Hillary lost.
My beloved Hillary?
I have never supported Clinton, matty.
Opposing Trump doesn't automatically make one a Hillary fan.
I wouldn't expect you to understand that, though; you only ever see things in black & white.
The question remains, though: why do you support a self-confessed sexual predator, accused of raping children, who mocks disabled people?
Do you feel some sort of connection with the
man pig?
Good question, however the last part is faulty, as there is no evidence or proof that Trump actually mocks disabled people.
I will list all the reasons why I supported Trump, and wanted him to win the election:
1. I am sick of the PC lefty brigade (and that includes members of so-called centre-right parties) who want to tell us what we can and cannot say and what we can and cannot do.
2. I found it refreshing to have a candidate who wasn't afraid to call it as they see it, and not cowtow to political correctness.
3. I am sick of hypocritical elitist Chardonnay socialists who think that they are superior to everyone else, and more moral. Just look at the celebrities who thought that we should listen to them, as if being famous gives you expert knowledge in political affairs. Also the hypocrisy here in the aftermath. The same people who told us that Trump supporters would be bad losers and carry on if a Trump lost, when in fact Clinton lost and they carried on for weeks afterwards because they lost.
4. I was fed up with the arrogance of her supporters saying that she had won before Election Day had even commenced.
5. I am sick of the double standards. Two examples spring to mind immediately. The first is the alleged mocking of the disabled man. Trump flailed his arms when he was mocking this man; yes, but he has also done it when mocking others like Ted Cruz in the primaries. It was more that Trump mocked a man who happened to be disabled, than he mocked a man because of his disability. But even if he had, which he hadn't, what about when Obama made disparaging comments about the Special Olympics? Not a word from the left. The second example is those rape allegations. Not a word from the left about Bill Clinton's rape allegations. It's this feigned outrage indignation from the left. Not the principle of what happened, but who it involved.
Now yes, Trump said some bad things but his talk was locker room talk. Many men talk like that, but that doesn't mean that they actually did those things. Their bark is worse than their bite.
You obviously havent hear the news today about Russia having blackmail videos of Trump and his sexual perversions and a whole lot more.
Naturally you dont beleive it and When Russia takes over Ukraine and Poland you will probably blame Clinton or Jimmy Carter or JFK, right? What do you think of Trump appointing an ANTI-VAXXER to head up the vaccine safety department???