Nonsense. That’s not the way it works. Some of us are able to both have character and expect character.
Someone made a great point today on radio. People are far too obviously putting Trump, a man, above the country. This is much more loyalty to Trump than it is to USA. It may be a weird exposure of the desire for a king which I’m convinced is some natural instinct. I never expected to see that truly manifested in Republicans.
Nonsense. That’s not the way it works. Some of us are able to both have character and expect character.
Someone made a great point today on radio. People are far too obviously putting Trump, a man, above the country. This is much more loyalty to Trump than it is to USA. It may be a weird exposure of the desire for a king which I’m convinced is some natural instinct. I never expected to see that truly manifested in Republicans.
Nonsense. That’s your take on what motivates Trump supporters - nothing more. And it’s inaccurate. Most of us come on here every day and offer rational reasons for why we support Trump. Defining us as a cult who worships the man over the country, is just a lazy way to dismiss our arguments.
Speaking for myself and I’m sure many others, I support the man because he fights for us. Period. Considering how rare that is in Washington, that’s reason enough to have earned our loyalty.
As I said in my original comment, it’s what we choose to focus on that separates us. We focus on the man’s actions. You focus on his personality, not his character as you like to claim. You falsely equate the two (i.e. personality and character), and I would go as far as to say that you value personality more than you do character.
As a leader, Trump’s integrity and character are unrivaled in Washington. That’s what we focus on, - not his personality.