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Originally Posted by Guest
You mean like how republicans treated our first black president?
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At least they were
WILLING to give him a chance....which he has blown, twice! There is no problem with a black president. It is just that the least capable was selected and elected. There would be no problem with a woman as president; just not one who cares only about herself instead of her country. She only cared about making history for women. Not a qualifier in my book.
No President has been or ever will be perfect. Quit expecting it. My hope is that we can be the best country ever, moving forward. Humans seem to like change, any change, the least of all creatures. How about giving the guy a chance? If he screws up, it can't be any worse than where we've been headed since ISIS has grown and infiltrated every country (probably ours, too). I cannot see offering them an open invitation to come in an do their evil. That seems to be what Clinton and Obama want.
This country is more divided than it has ever been. All the progress blacks have made since MLK, has been erased. Race relations have been set back some 100 years. The all-out war on law enforcement is disgraceful. Respect for anyone and everything is now considered obsolete. This is all totally unacceptable and why people are so fed up with the current administration. Obama encouraging more of the same by voting for Clinton is probably a huge factor in why she lost, not because of any other country's interference.
No way could I ever vote for a woman that would lie to my face about how my child died and then lie about lying about it. She cannot tell the same story twice about anything. Anyone who cannot deal with rejection cannot deal with the big issues facing this country. Sorry, no safe spaces with goodies and crying towels, especially for a president who does not get his/her way.
Amazing that she thinks her illegal private server was not breached but that the election was. She KNOWS better, but still chooses to deny anything that might cast her in an ever worsening light.
This is still a FREE country and I, for one, want to keep it that way. Because it is, and I voted, I have EARNED the right to say what I think about who won and who lost. If YOU didn't bother to cast your vote, then you forfeit the right to complain about loss OR revel about winning. Think about THAT next election.