
04-18-2017, 04:36 AM
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I respect your answer and appreciate that you took the time to respond to my questions. Seriously, I truly mean that. We many disagree, but we can still respect each other's right to express an opinion. I wouldn't ask if I didn't want an answer. Your responses give this thread some significant insight into it's topic, which is political partisanship. So in the spirit of further study of partisanship:
May I follow up? Let's forget about Obama and Clinton as they are not the President of the United States.
1. So then, are you in favor of the Congress continuing to investigate the Russian connection to the 2016 elections? Why or why not?
2. So, you forgive financial feasibility mistakes. I'm ok with that, but what about the other issues I list? Do we forgive those too?
3. Like you, I don't tweet. Twitter is not my thing. I've been known to stay up late, but not usually. Now that those issues are resolved, the reason I ask is that tweets are public and when the POTUS speaks publically, it matters, right? So, if he states national policy in tweets, or accuses someone of deeds with no proof of those accusations being true, is that a problem?
4. I think from your response that you, like me, want to continue to investigate this matter to determine the truth. If we find that Trump had no basis for the accusation, does he owe former President Obama an apology, and should the Twitter account of the POTUS be shut down?
5. What makes you think I'm a narcissist? I'm really curious on that one. And I didn't diagnose Trump as a narcissist, as you correctly state that I am not qualified. That diagnosis has been done by numerous other qualified analysts writing in national publications. Are those all lies?
A Psychologist Analyzes Donald Trump’s Personality - The Atlantic
6. Do all the financially talented people in the US work at, or formerly worked at Goldman Sachs? Just seems ironic that he accused Secretary Clinton of being bought and paid for by Goldman Sachs as a reason to not vote for her, and then he hires so many of the GS alumni. Is that alright with the people who voted for him based on his campaign statements?
Trump used to hate Goldman Sachs. What happened?
7. As for the "alternative facts," the untruths have been pretty well documented. Is this OK?
'Alternative Facts': The Needless Lies of the Trump Administration - The Atlantic
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Your problem is that you are STILL attacking the person and not the policies/agenda. You did not question Obama's background, you just voted for him. You did not question his associations with radicals, including the domestic bomber, and his foreign ties to his WWII criminal donor. You are the hypocrite that you accuse others of being. Before you ask your silly questions, why don't you ask yourself what your motivation is for attacking the president AFTER he has been elected.
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