“ Spied on a candidate for President
Had the intelligence community use “six ways from Sunday” to target the sitting President
Created a bioweapon which was released on the American people
Suspended the Constituion, locked down the people and transferred billions of dollars from the middle class to the elites
Stole an election
Impeached a President for no reason
Attempted to imprison a former President…”
That is what I don’t understand.
How can anyone not have seen that coming?
What had the government or any politician done for the country or to uphold the constitution prior to that?
McCain was ridiculous then gave away the election, quitting a month prior. Romney gave Obama the presidency and had that awful Paul Ryan as VP
Bush made everybody crazy with his piss poor decision making and his father’s staff running things. His father hated Reagan. The Clinton’s were in charge from Jan 1991. And still are to some extent
Trump was a builder. A citizen and from a good family with business wisdom form experience, family history, and an Ivy League legit education- Wharton a no kidding business school not the Harvard Yale of the Kennedy, Cuomo, bush, Clinton, Obama’s
He built and renovated all over NYC without any reputation of cheating, stealing, white collar crime, no mafia
He had many accomplishments and love of country. He regularly came on Hannity and the savage shows talking about pres candidates. He was very vocal and helpful after 9/11. He was very wary of Obama
What could anyone ever find wrong with him.
I still don’t get it.
Trump was an ex-Democrat and an unknown quantity.
My arguments at the time weren’t, “he is so terrible”. They were, “”Cruz is a proven conservative and Trump is an ex-Democrat who we can’t trust”.
#1 - I didn’t think he could win and was a Dem plant
#2 - I still believed that Republicans were “conservatives” who wanted to save America.
#3 - I didn’t think Trump was as conservative as Cruz.
He’s probably not as “conservative” as Cruz but now I understand that being conservative is not what’s important. What is important is wanting what is best for the people of America. Not backing down and being willing to fight and sacrifice for the things you believe. That definition of what is important does not apply to 95% of elected “conservative” officials.
Again, I admit I was wrong. It is weird that you would continue to criticize someone after they clearly explain that they understand how they got something wrong.