The race is over, so I'm starting a new thread. I voted for Hillary, but Trump won fair and square, and I support him as president. I found his acceptance speech to be very classy, and I hope that's the way he governs the country. Here's to the next four years, and maybe he really can make America great again.
I didn't expect it, but it somehow happened. Hopefully his campaign was just rhetoric to get elected and he actually does intend to turn Washington upside down. Just too bad he has that young earth creationist fucktard as his veep. If something happens to Trump and that guy ends up president we are in huge trouble. I see Donald Trump's victory as a vote against the establishment. I guess we'll see what happens.
Sounds like the Republicans the past eight years. Explain to me why we don't have a full Supreme Court right now? Oh, right, a bunch of crybabies.
Most posters in here are such celebrities that women tend to get loose around them. They are now happily married while their husband posts thousands of times on a bad football team's bullshit forum.
I get the sentiment, but the sad fact is President Obama, for as popular as he was, never had, and more importantly, never deigned to spend any of his considerable political celebrity on cultivating, the kind of broad political support that would have gotten his party the Senate seats necessary to force the issue. That's on him. I'm sure he'll write a best selling book all about it.
what does that have to do with showing respect for the process, country and flag? not saying you don't have the right, me, my father and both grandfathers did our time to ensure you do, just seems a bit childish to me is all
Well said. Anyone protesting or more importantly rooting for him to fail is an absolute moron. The minute this country stops at least respecting the fact that this man is our President, is a dark dark day. And for god sakes it's happening less than 24 hours into his election.
Mitch McConnell 2010: "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president." I don't have that attitude toward Trump, but a lot of liberals will, especially after the way conservatives reacted 8 years ago.
But to disrespect what it means to be our President? He hasn't even done anything and there's widespread protest. It's dumb. Let him fuck up before you burn him.
Liberals are angry. If you demonize them for that, you're making the same mistake they did, and it will cost the Republican Party the same way it did the Democrats.
He's fucked up numerous times already. He's encouraged hate and racism and sexism and it's become more rampant among our society as a result.
I despise everything pence stands for too, I'm supposed to start respecting him because he's the Vice President? Nope.
So the logical solution is to essentially protest the system? He won the election. We have to deal with it. These protests make the entire country look even dumber than this entire election already has.
Yet plenty of people didn't acknowledge Obama as President? Or as an American citizen? C'mon now. Just drawing the parallels. I'm more pissed that Hillary didn't step foot in Wisconsin...that bitch