Obama Would speak That Way. Oh Wait

 
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Old 08-16-2017, 04:33 PM
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"When 5 policemen were gunned down in Dallas last year, President Obama said there was no justification for violence against law enforcement BUT THEN ADDED a comment about racial inequality in the justice system

After violent demonstrators pillaged Baltimore in 2015 following the death of a black man in police custody. Obama dutifully condemned the rioters BUT NOT WITHOUT also noting that we have seen too many instances of what appears to be police officers interacting with individuals, primarily African-Americans, often poor, in ways that raise troubling questions

Obama attempts to advance black interests through heightened group identity and us-against them rhetoric didn't help. he embraced openly anti-white groups like black Lives Matters and racially polarizing figures like Al Sharpton"

Jason Riley WSJ 8/16/17

Obama laid the foundation for the racial divisiveness that this nation is experiencing now.

The Trump haters smell blood with the Charlottesville incident and they are going for the juggler. Hollywood's diatribes are no surprise because most of those folks are unhinged

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Putting the Obama years aside, when are you going to admit that electing Donald Trump was a huge mistake? I mean, there were some excellent conservative choices to be made among the many candidates who sought the Republican nomination and, yet, the party chose someone who was quite possibly the worst prepared candidate in history.

Will you continue to support him even though he just doesn't seem to have a clue about how to bring our nation together?

Is it okay with you to have such a divisive person in charge of our nuclear codes, our military, and our nation's reputation?

I am not a snowflake liberal. I served my nation for over 20 years in the US Army and I take very seriously my oath to support and defend the Constitution. I was a supporter of Ronald Reagan as President and I wish that we could find someone like him again who could raise the level of discourse among Americans of differing philosophical beliefs.

But, I can't in any good conscience, support this current President. He is divisive, he is a pathological liar, and he has proven to be disloyal to his wives, his business associates, and his own chosen members of his team.

How can you morally, philosophically, or otherwise continue to support this joke of a President?
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Putting the Obama years aside, when are you going to admit that electing Donald Trump was a huge mistake? I mean, there were some excellent conservative choices to be made among the many candidates who sought the Republican nomination and, yet, the party chose someone who was quite possibly the worst prepared candidate in history.

Will you continue to support him even though he just doesn't seem to have a clue about how to bring our nation together?

Is it okay with you to have such a divisive person in charge of our nuclear codes, our military, and our nation's reputation?

I am not a snowflake liberal. I served my nation for over 20 years in the US Army and I take very seriously my oath to support and defend the Constitution. I was a supporter of Ronald Reagan as President and I wish that we could find someone like him again who could raise the level of discourse among Americans of differing philosophical beliefs.

But, I can't in any good conscience, support this current President. He is divisive, he is a pathological liar, and he has proven to be disloyal to his wives, his business associates, and his own chosen members of his team.

How can you morally, philosophically, or otherwise continue to support this joke of a President?
Cannot say much about this post except....

Well said and accurate, and thank you.

Rubicon worships Trump. If you notice this evening he posted that he (Trump) was probably elected too late. That tells you why he is identifies as a white nationalist who will be in the Trump side no matter what.

Thanks again for a great post.
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Cannot say much about this post except....

Well said and accurate, and thank you.

Rubicon worships Trump. If you notice this evening he posted that he (Trump) was probably elected too late. That tells you why he is identifies as a white nationalist who will be in the Trump side no matter what.

Thanks again for a great post.
Thanks for the props but I know I'm tilting at windmills. I just can't understand why people support this ill-prepared person as the leader of our nation. It's like comparing him to some of our worst examples of presidents like Warren Harding or Franklin Pierce. Why they compare him to Obama is beyond me.

You don't like Obama? Fine. Your don't like Bush II? Fine.

But, don't you think we should be looking for the better part of ourselves? If you want to seek the higher moral ground, why align yourself with someone who represents the lowest of moral standards? I just don't get it.

Sadly, I suspect that Rubicon is a reasonably intelligent person. I further suspect that he would like to represent his point of view in the most positive way possible. Why he continues to support Trump is something I'll never understand.
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Yeah they don't want to talk about the failures of Obamma!

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They will never compare Obamma to Trump, well not if Trump wins in the comparison anyways...

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Yeah they don't want to talk about the failures of Obamma!

They will never compare Obamma to Trump, well not if Trump wins in the comparison anyways...
Well, let's talk about Obama's failures if that's how you'd like to divert this discussion. I'm more than willing to acknowledge that Obama was an average President at best. But how does that compare to the ****storm that this current President has unleashed?

So, enlighten me...what are the Obama's failures (or other presidential failures) that you'd like to bring up? Because, frankly, I'm not an Obama supporter. Should I also mention that I am not a Clinton supporter?

My only claim is that I love my country and would like to see a leader who is able to lead. Because, like it or not, our nation has become a very diverse and multi-cultured nation. It's too late to put that toothpaste back in the tube. So how is our current President dealing with that?

Okay, now it's your turn.
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I guess I just don't get the argument that because of a belief that the previous administration was severely flawed, it is better to have a philandering, egotistical, and poorly prepared individual to lead this country than it would have to to support a candidate that represented the best of American ideals?

Are you suggesting that the Republican Party couldn't find someone of strong moral character with conservative credentials that could have been a good or even great national leader?
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I guess I just don't get the argument that because of a belief that the previous administration was severely flawed, it is better to have a philandering, egotistical, and poorly prepared individual to lead this country than it would have to to support a candidate that represented the best of American ideals?

Are you suggesting that the Republican Party couldn't find someone of strong moral character with conservative credentials that could have been a good or even great national leader?
Look...you have to get used to this in here.

If you ask any of these white nationalist why they support Trump, and you will get a screen full of OBama and Clinton, and not much more of anything else.

They support his ignorance, his recklessness, his total and complete lack of honesty and morals, his attack on all US institutions and despite his motto, his tearing down of American principles. But they can only say OBama and/or Clinton and NOTHING MORE
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I guess I just don't get the argument that because of a belief that the previous administration was severely flawed, it is better to have a philandering, egotistical, and poorly prepared individual to lead this country than it would have to to support a candidate that represented the best of American ideals?

Are you suggesting that the Republican Party couldn't find someone of strong moral character with conservative credentials that could have been a good or even great national leader?
They had any number of them during the primaries but not one could compete with the trolling affect of Donald John Trump. He just insulted his way to the regular election against Hillary Clinton who would have won if not for Anthony Weiner's sexting or whatever that was. And the Russians of course and their organized hacking against Clinton. They did not want a very strong leader to deal with.
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Well, let's talk about Obama's failures if that's how you'd like to divert this discussion. I'm more than willing to acknowledge that Obama was an average President at best. But how does that compare to the ****storm that this current President has unleashed?

So, enlighten me...what are the Obama's failures (or other presidential failures) that you'd like to bring up? Because, frankly, I'm not an Obama supporter. Should I also mention that I am not a Clinton supporter?

My only claim is that I love my country and would like to see a leader who is able to lead. Because, like it or not, our nation has become a very diverse and multi-cultured nation. It's too late to put that toothpaste back in the tube. So how is our current President dealing with that?

Okay, now it's your turn.
Oh so Obamma was average...but Trump has to be more. Sort of sounds like Don's little diddy about lowering the bar based on race.
Your going to take a mulligan on Obamma and bitch that Trump does not putt well...

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Oh so Obamma was average...but Trump has to be more. Sort of sounds like Don's little diddy about lowering the bar based on race.
Your going to take a mulligan on Obamma and bitch that Trump does not putt well...

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Again, do you have a point or trying to be funny by misspelling Obama's name?

Don't you want a President who is able to unite the nation?

Don't you want a President who encourages all Americans to rise above petty differences?

Are you willing to accept mediocrity in order to make a statement about how much you hate Obama/Clinton/Carter/or some other Democrat boogieman?

Finally, does the current President represent your highest ideals?
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Funny how Nazi's and White Supremacists were defeated in wars (WWII and Civil War) by white armies, and they both blame blacks on their woes.....
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Putting the Obama years aside, when are you going to admit that electing Donald Trump was a huge mistake? I mean, there were some excellent conservative choices to be made among the many candidates who sought the Republican nomination and, yet, the party chose someone who was quite possibly the worst prepared candidate in history.

Will you continue to support him even though he just doesn't seem to have a clue about how to bring our nation together?

Is it okay with you to have such a divisive person in charge of our nuclear codes, our military, and our nation's reputation?

I am not a snowflake liberal. I served my nation for over 20 years in the US Army and I take very seriously my oath to support and defend the Constitution. I was a supporter of Ronald Reagan as President and I wish that we could find someone like him again who could raise the level of discourse among Americans of differing philosophical beliefs.

But, I can't in any good conscience, support this current President. He is divisive, he is a pathological liar, and he has proven to be disloyal to his wives, his business associates, and his own chosen members of his team.

How can you morally, philosophically, or otherwise continue to support this joke of a President?
Guest:

First thank you for your service.

Secondly by now you should recognize that some posters have their favorites and will back them up to the hilt. these mutual admiration society types are easily identifiable.

Still other posters have set their sights on destroying another poster's every word. I have a collection of the second type and they have been relegated to my ignore list.

I view you as being neither. So I will say it again. My purpose is not to defend Trump. I have stated innumerable times on these pages that I do not like his style, etc. Indeed some of his antics only feeds the critcisms

My purpose is directed at doing my part as a citizen to stop the madness of the identity politic of the left because it is damaging this nation


While I do not like Trump idiosyncrasies I do like that we do not have Hillary Clinton as our president.

Trump is a means to an end. His agenda indeed will return America to its greatness. I certainly do wish another Republican candidate had the same ideas and drive as Trump but none did .

I have been watching some of Leah Remini series on Scientology on A&E. It suddenly occurred to me that the Scientology's policies to discredit critics be they individuals, news media, IRS was a plan of disinformation, intimidation, false and harmful narratives all meant to destroy and silence any critics is MUCH OF WHAT THE #NEVERTRUMP MOVEMENT has been doing to Trump in their attempt to resist and hopefully impeach this guy.

The real enemy is identity politics and it is deeply embedded into the left and this faction of the Democratic party is carrying us to socialism, secularism and internationalism. Its why Robert E.Lee and Thomas Jefferson has to go. its why white heterosexual male are the enemy. this faction of the Democratic party are doing exactly what leaders in a totalitarian country do. One of their motto's is "the past is never predictable"

So its not Trump I defend but the solitary idea he promotes of America First. if he doesn't win this nation is lost to the likes of the Al Sharpton's, Michael Moore's Nancy Pelosi's
..Now that's scary

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