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Trump Haters...let us know..


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2019 Apr 30, 1:30pm   9,753 views  46 comments

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There are a few TRUMP haters on Patnet. No need to name names...Everyone knows who they are...It would be really cool to find out who they would like to lead the country if Trump and Pence were somehow eliminated tomorrow...Please don't speak in generalities like "anyone but Trump"...Show some balls and be specific.

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1   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Apr 30, 2:49pm  

jazz_music says
Dwight D Eisenhower would be considered by today's right wing as a Marxist commie.


Eisenhower would be considered by today's Democrats to be a Nazi racist.

In fact:
http://www.blacksandpresidency.com/dwighteisenhower.php
2   HeadSet   2019 Apr 30, 2:51pm  

Still no names of a person to lead today......................
3   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Apr 30, 2:52pm  

Comparing Republicans to Nazis has long been a national pastime of the Democratic Party.

During the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson presidential race, Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater accepted an invitation to visit an American military installation located in Bavaria, Germany. On "CBS Evening News," hosted by Walter Cronkite, correspondent Daniel Schorr said: "It is now clear that Sen. Goldwater's interview with Der Spiegel, with its hard line appealing to right-wing elements in Germany, was only the start of a move to link up with his opposite numbers in Germany." The reaction shot -- when the cameras returned to Cronkite -- showed the "most trusted man in America" gravely shaking his head. When Goldwater accepted the Republican nomination, Democratic California Gov. Pat Brown said, "The stench of fascism is in the air."

About Ronald Reagan, Steven F. Hayward, author of "The Age Of Reagan" wrote: "Liberals hated Reagan in the 1980s. Pure and simple. They used language that would make the most fervid anti-Obama rhetoric of the Tea Party seem like, well, a tea party. Democratic Rep. William Clay of Missouri charged that Reagan was 'trying to replace the Bill of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbatim from Mein Kampf.'"

After Republicans took control of the House in the mid-'90s, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., compared the newly conservative-controlled House to "the Duma and the Reichstag," referring to the legislature set up by Czar Nicholas II of Russia and the parliament of the German Weimar Republic that brought Hitler to power.

About President George W. Bush, billionaire Democratic contributor George Soros said, "(He displays the) supremacist ideology of Nazi Germany," and that his administration used rhetoric that echoes his childhood in occupied Hungary. "When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,'" Soros said, "it reminds me of the Germans." He also said: "The (George W.) Bush administration and the Nazi and communist regimes all engaged in the politics of fear. ... Indeed, the Bush administration has been able to improve on the techniques used by the Nazi and communist propaganda machines."

Former Vice President Al Gore said: "(George W. Bush's) executive branch has made it a practice to try and control and intimidate news organizations, from PBS to CBS to Newsweek. ... And every day, they unleash squadrons of digital brown shirts to harass and hector any journalist who is critical of the President."

Actor/singer and activist Harry Belafonte, who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., called Bush a racist. When asked whether the number and prominence of blacks in the Bush administration perhaps suggested a lack of racism, Belafonte said, "Hitler had a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of the Third Reich."

NAACP Chairman Julian Bond played the Nazi card several times. Speaking at historically black Fayetteville State University in North Carolina in 2006, Bond said, "The Republican Party would have the American flag and the swastika flying side by side."


Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who dared to rein in excessive public employee compensation packages, received the full Nazi treatment. The hard-left blog Libcom.org posted in 2011: "Scott Walker is a fascist, perhaps not in the classical sense since he doesn't operate in the streets, but a fascist nonetheless. ... He is a fascist, for his program takes immediate and direct aim at (a sector of) the working class."
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2016/11/24/democrats_and_the_nazi_card_132428.html
4   Shaman   2019 Apr 30, 2:59pm  

Democrats: everyone who isn’t on my team is a Nazi!
5   RC2006   2019 Apr 30, 3:20pm  

Dems have nobody they have went to far left, no good man or normal person for that matter will make the fringe left that has the loudest voice happy.
6   RWSGFY   2019 Apr 30, 3:50pm  

jazz_music says
Dwight D Eisenhower ... Richard M Nixon


Nice ticket. Except both guys are fucking dead.
7   Shaman   2019 Apr 30, 3:56pm  

As of today, Biden has a very commanding lead on the field. As he is old guard Democrat, and notably returning to his roots rather than follow the progressive pied piper into Neverland with the rest of them, this indicates that many Democrats aren’t that into the far left stuff, or at least would be more comfortable with an experience hand at the tiller.
8   Bd6r   2019 Apr 30, 6:12pm  

I neither like nor hate t-RUMP. I am highly entertained by his antiques, and by the fact that he says whatever he thinks, even if what he thinks has half-life of minutes. I also like that fact that he screwed over the political insider/presstitute caste with his election, and that we do not have Clinton or Bush dynasty play 3. People with clinical cases of TDS also entertain me, so thank you Trump for that.

However, in things that actually matter, such as deficit spending and debt problem he acts like a good old politician and just likes to borrow. Military and medical spending is out of hand, and he blabbers about increasing military spending.
9   porkchopXpress   2019 Apr 30, 6:42pm  

d6rB says
I am highly entertained by his antiques
10   Bd6r   2019 Apr 30, 7:28pm  

porkchopexpress says

sorry, 12 hr work day today
11   komputodo   2019 Apr 30, 7:41pm  

HeadSet says
Still no names of a person to lead today......................


I pretty much figured that this is how it would play out....J Muzak avoided the question by talking about eisenhower and Marcus is hiding....They love to criticize but they wont commit and possibly face ridicule.
12   Bd6r   2019 Apr 30, 7:45pm  

As I said, not a t-RUMP hater, but I'd like Ron Paul in his younger years to be President. He (nearly) always did what was right. Or Kinky Friedman, the Jewish Cowboy.
13   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Apr 30, 7:59pm  

jazz_music says
Dwight D Eisenhower would be considered by today's right wing as a Marxist commie.


Completely made up and not true. Another liberal lie.
14   marcus   2019 Apr 30, 9:56pm  



I'll let you know if and when I decide that there is someone I really like a lot and believe would be a great President.

But Trump is a terrible terrible and dangerous corrupt President with truly no redeeming features at all. He scares me, and the fact that he could be elected makes me feel terrible about what has happened to our country.

I get it. Making me feel that way gives some royal assholes pleasure. You've made that quite clear.

I only wish I thought you had some better reasons to want him President. I don't believe you're really gullible enough to believe his long con.
15   Patrick   2019 Apr 30, 10:03pm  

Trump may have some issues, but instability is not one of them.

The guy is amazingly consistent. Never gets excited, never gets depressed, as far as I can tell.
16   komputodo   2019 Apr 30, 10:33pm  

marcus says
He scares me, and the fact that he could be elected makes me feel terrible about what has happened to our country.

Patrick says
Trump may have some issues, but instability is not one of them.

The guy is amazingly consistent. Never gets excited, never gets depressed, as far as I can tell.

I doubt that there are a handful of people in the USA that could deal with the pressure and personal attacks that he deals with daily and still function.
17   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Apr 30, 10:36pm  

komputodo says
I doubt that there are a handful of people in the USA that could deal with the pressure and personal attacks that he deals with daily and still function.



“Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, then crush him.”
18   steverbeaver   2019 Apr 30, 10:38pm  

Trump has mostly just talked a bunch of shit and seems to be more focused on MIGA than MAGA. I liked Bannon but... Zionist shill. I like Arpaio but... too damn old. Originally would have liked Cruz but... he's a biblecuck. And Rand... too damn nice. Maybe Anne Coulter... but there's probably just more bark than bite. At least then the left could have their first woman president and have a coal burner to boot. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather have Trump than Hillary but god damn, the campaign was MAGA not MIGA, not cuck and run.
19   komputodo   2019 Apr 30, 10:42pm  

marcus says
I only wish I thought you had some better reasons to want him President. I don't believe you're really gullible enough to believe his long con.


What "long con"? He hasn't done anything to me. I don't depend on the govt. for any handouts. He hasn't tried to take my guns away. I couldn't care less about pro life or pro choice. Same with the wall. I could not care less. Build it or don't, who cares? I don't look forward to another million poor ass refugees in the country. I really don't want to live in a place where one has to watch everything they say. Fuck being PC.
20   Rin   2019 Apr 30, 11:35pm  

Patrick says
Trump may have some issues, but instability is not one of them.

The guy is amazingly consistent. Never gets excited, never gets depressed, as far as I can tell.


The thing is that Trump is a trash talker and the Dems only move is to equate trash talk with instability, as if Howard Stern, NBA players, etc, who talk smack about others, are unstable.
21   komputodo   2019 Apr 30, 11:48pm  

jazz_music says
None of it means anything in the long run.

Finally!!!.......thats it....we are all going to die someday so why waste the time u have left worrying about Trump and replacing him with some other jerk off?
22   HeadSet   2019 May 1, 6:27am  

Ok, since no one else has mentioned a name, I'll go:

Jim Webb, ex VA Senator and former Navy Secretary. I like his anti war stance. Unfortunately, he got knocked out of the 2016 Dem Convention quite early.
23   marcus   2019 May 1, 6:36am  

komputodo says
I doubt that there are a handful of people in the USA that could deal with the pressure and personal attacks that he deals with daily and still function.


His ability to deal with it is inseparable from how he behaves in the first place. Lying isn't something that he just does to everyone around him and the world. HE obviously lies to himself constantly too. Hence the vicious cycle.

Most of what you call attacks is just the media reporting on everything he says and does. And half of it is amusing to him. Intentional even. IT's like the child that causes another child to react to their bad behavior and then cries "'boohoo look what they did to me."
24   Shaman   2019 May 1, 6:52am  

jazz_music says
Rin says
Patrick says
Trump may have some issues, but instability is not one of them.

The guy is amazingly consistent. Never gets excited, never gets depressed, as far as I can tell.


The thing is that Trump is a trash talker
Steve Bannon’s book highlights Trump’s instability “Fire And Fury”

Trash talk as in nothing he says can be relied upon, is not a tactic, it’s a weakness.


Yah that’s Michael Wolff’s book. Steven Bannon didn’t write it. Like so many other alternative facts you present, this is a falsehood.
25   Onvacation   2019 May 1, 7:00am  

marcus says
I thought you had some better reasons to want him President

Hillary.
26   komputodo   2019 May 1, 7:38am  

marcus says
I'll let you know if and when I decide that there is someone I really like a lot and believe would be a great President.

Dems: Trump has to go...That is our main focus...We have nobody yet who we feel is better to replace him but we've only had 2 years to find someone. These things can't be rushed. We would like a person of color who has a vagina though. That would be ideal. A person like that would be very effective in dealing with the world's strongmen.
27   Shaman   2019 May 1, 8:12am  

Tim Aurora says
Its a straw question. Are you suggesting that we keep Trump as President for eternity.


Certainly not! He should be replaced in 2025 by a solid Republican with the MAGA agenda. Perhaps someone a bit more statesmanlike. I can’t see letting the Democrats have power again anytime soon. They took the House and have just been abusing the limited power they have, acting like heathens and idiots, and generally being total ass clowns. It’s disgraceful, far more so than anything Trump has done, and that’s a high bar!
28   rocketjoe79   2019 May 1, 8:20am  

I see this issue of "obstruction" as a person in a brand new job, with no political experience, trying to work his staff hard to figure out what were the limits of his authority in the Mueller investigation. He asked them all "what can I do here?" but acted on very little - and within the edge limits of his authority. Discussing actions that are possibly illegal and doing them are two completely different things. Trump always wants to know his options for maximum flexibility.

Trump is the quintessential New Yawker. In your face, brash, brusque, trash-talking, but always ready to make a deal - on his terms. Intimidating, bullying, etc., but respectful and a good listener when he sees the need - or an advantage.

Tossing aside all the personal issues, (I don't like Trump! He's mean!) I see a string of successes and good things for the economy and jobs. I'll take six more years of that, please. He has staved off the next recession by years.
29   Expat01   2019 May 1, 2:02pm  

Fuck off. Just a classic attempt to lure anti-Trumpers into being insulted by mullet-headed cunts who suck the cock of a man they would happily lynched before he started spouting the racist, xenophobic bullshit they eat up.
What do you want to hear from those rational, educated adults who see Trump for what he is? That the answer is Hillary? Or Bernie? or AOC? Or Marx? Because if you hate Trump you are a commie or a corrupt, establishment Democrat?
About 36% of Americans support Trump whatever he does. That number is enough for me to wish fervently for Yellowstone to erupt and bury the entire country in lava. America is a fucking disaster. A danger to the world and an embarrassment to humanity.
There. happy?
30   WookieMan   2019 May 1, 2:26pm  

Expat01 says
Yellowstone to erupt and bury the entire country in lava


Don't you mean ash? If it buried the country in lava, pretty much the earth itself would just get destroyed.

If your name here rings true, you should be happy you're out of here. Move on man, enjoy your new location or country. Otherwise your comment rings hollow and reeks of petty jealousy.
31   Expat01   2019 May 1, 2:29pm  

Wookie, stop being a pedantic prick. It doesn't make you smart and it doesn't address the issues at hand. If you like Trump's and the Republicans' dick solidly embedded in your ass, then come out and say so, but the "you are an expat so fuck off" line is hollow and childish. You want to claim I am not an American and have no rights because I live abroad, I can send some Marines I know around to your place and you can explain to them how they lost their rights to comment on America because they are living abroad.
Arrogant little prick.
32   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 May 1, 3:16pm  

Expat01 says
What do you want to hear from those rational, educated adults who see Trump for what he is?


You mean government workers and professional clerisy class snobs to whom disdain for working class Whites (and Trump) is a hallmark of their superiority.
33   RWSGFY   2019 May 1, 4:02pm  

Expat01 says
I can send some Marines I know around to your place and you can explain to them how they lost their rights to comment on America because they are living abroad.


Scary!
34   Bd6r   2019 May 1, 5:20pm  

marcus says
Lying isn't something that he just does to everyone around him and the world. HE obviously lies to himself constantly too. Hence the vicious cycle.

I don't think it is lying, more likely it is extremely short attention span.
35   Blue   2019 May 1, 5:28pm  

Hugolas_Madurez says
Expat01 says
I can send some Marines I know around to your place and you can explain to them how they lost their rights to comment on America because they are living abroad.


Scary!


Isn't it the abuse of power!
36   RWSGFY   2019 May 1, 5:43pm  

Blue says
Hugolas_Madurez says
Expat01 says
I can send some Marines I know around to your place and you can explain to them how they lost their rights to comment on America because they are living abroad.


Scary!


Isn't it the abuse of power!


Nah, it's just classic kindergarten boasting about big scary older brother, lol.
37   WookieMan   2019 May 1, 7:39pm  

Expat01 says
Wookie, stop being a pedantic prick.

No.
Expat01 says
It doesn't make you smart and it doesn't address the issues at hand.

I'm smart, but not super smart, so you're kind of right. What's the issue at hand?
Expat01 says
If you like Trump's and the Republicans' dick solidly embedded in your ass, then come out and say so, but the "you are an expat so fuck off" line is hollow and childish.

I'm not Republican and never will be. Like I said, I'm smart. Nothings in my ass, nor would I make a comment about things being in my ass. There's truth in every statement.... mirrors exist.
Expat01 says
You want to claim I am not an American and have no rights because I live abroad, I can send some Marines I know around to your place and you can explain to them how they lost their rights to comment on America because they are living abroad.
Arrogant little prick.

I made no claim that you lost your right to make comments about America IF you're living abroad. That was you, just now. Comment all you want, just know it falls on deaf ears and the boots on the ground here in America have to deal with issues we have. If you live here, great, speak your mind, never said don't. If you don't live here... well jealousy is a tough pill to swallow I suppose.

Also, send all the Marines you want. I live here and even I understand that ALL Marines are puffy chested wimps that think they're gods gift to the earth. Problem is, god doesn't exist and the earth doesn't give a shit about them either. You're talking like it's difficult to outsmart a rock, you know that, right?
38   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 May 1, 8:40pm  

TDS sufferer attacks Asian Tourists who were wearing MAGA Hats

Have these thugs been identified and arrested yet? pic.twitter.com/MyAgvy3rK8

— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) May 2, 2019

39   Onvacation   2019 May 2, 6:15am  

Expat01 says
Fuck off.
Expat01 says
Arrogant little prick.

Somebody got their rice crispies peed on.
TDS it's real.
40   komputodo   2019 May 2, 7:23am  

Tim Aurora says
Its a straw question. Are you suggesting that we keep Trump as President for eternity.

LOL...you guys can't/won't pick someone that you would like to replace TRUMP. You just keep deflecting....Make a pick...Tell us Trumptards who you would like to lead the country. Is it really that hard of a question?

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