Completely false analogy. Trump wasn’t standing on a stage in London saying he was ashamed of his country.
But keep squealing, I am sure eventually you will find something to scream about voters might listen to.
Time to sue the Dixie Chicks...
Being a Trump chump means disconnecting your brain from anything that proves Trump is a liberal.
It’s the same to go overseas and flame your country? Not even close. It’s called BETRAYAL, and it’s why the Chicks go blasted, and deserved it.
I don’t know and am curious. Did Trump say that he was ashamed that Bush was from his home state, or from Texas for that matter (where this Natalie person is from) or that he was ashamed to be an American?
Apples to oranges... NEXT ignorant anti-Trump screed!
We gonna sit around arguing about how great Iraq was and we would totally do it ten more times if given the option?
Because if so, we should all just go home now, if those neocon RNC talking points are going to be a part of the general election platform. Again.
It seems like a bad idea to me for anyone to hold up liberal concern trolling from Salon as evidence of anything. They’re just mad because their own party is in an ideological turmoil between a shrill lifelong criminal and a communist. If anything, they want Republicans to get caught up arguing in favor of the Bush Doctrine so their voters are reminded of the same things that helped them GOTV for Obama.
Salon is concerned about DT. /s
Garbage from Salon - sounds desperate.
What a dishonest load of tripe.
There’s a difference between attacking the man, the office, and the nation as a whole.
Trump was criticizing the man.
The Dixie Chicks attacked all 3 and did it on foreign soil to boot.
Anyone that can’t see the difference has been spending far too much time on the far left websites like Salon.
Forget it jake............it’s salon.
Good to see the far left acknowledge that we totally ruined the Dixie Chicks over their treason. Usually they try to deny it.
You should ask to have this thread deleted for your own benefit.
“Fight for your country.” `Hector’ Homer The Illiad
“Be true to your school.” The Beach Boys
Stephen Decatur, in 1812, returned from a victorious battle at sea and was feted in New York and Washington. He said, at a dinner party, “Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.”
It was 1872 before Sen. Schurz made his famous reply, “My country; and my country is the great American Republic. My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right.”
No patriotic American criticizes her country in time of war. That war’s over.
You get three balls for a quarter. Care to try again?
Go Trump.
So I guess that means The Dixie Chicks are off the Freeper blacklist now?
... you might be headed the wrong way.If you find agreement with Huffington Post
... check your compass.If you suddenly find Glenn Beck rational
... it's not Beck that's changed.
The big difference is Trump said it openly to our face. The Dixie Chicks said it in England, behind out back.
That goes to show you that its not necessarily the message...its the MESSANGER! And besides, most people including me, were still pro-bush back then. Not so much anymore.
I see that critical thinking is not Amanda’s strong point.
Nice try anyway.