The Democrats didn't get over it when Trump won did they?
It's more than that.
As an example, Obama (in common with all outgoing Presidents for 150 years) showed class in being involved in the inauguration of his successor, and helping to ensure a smooth transition.
What he did NOT do was flounce off like a big girl. Not least because (quite apart from it being the only decent thing to do) it helps his party to rebuild for the next election.
Likewise, Obama didn't threaten to create a new party. Firstly, because he knew that it was about his party, not him. And secondly, to do so would split that side of the vote, thus making it more likely that the opposition would win again.
Trump continues to look backwards. He is getting in the way of his Party looking forwards.
The Democrats didn't get over it when Trump won did they?
It's more than that.
As an example, Obama (in common with all outgoing Presidents for 150 years) showed class in being involved in the inauguration of his successor, and helping to ensure a smooth transition.
What he did NOT do was flounce off like a big girl. Not least because (quite apart from it being the only decent thing to do) it helps his party to rebuild for the next election.
Likewise, Obama didn't threaten to create a new party. Firstly, because he knew that it was about his party, not him. And secondly, to do so would split that side of the vote, thus making it more likely that the opposition would win again.
Trump continues to look backwards. He is getting in the way of his Party looking forwards.
Have to take issue with this statement ........... spoilt brat pls.
You wouldn't be tarring people with the same brush would you..?
Absolutely.
Anyone buying into the Qanon horseshit is clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Isn't that the same as calling all Muslims terrorists because of the actions of a few nutcases?
Not really, Qanon is built on crazy theories, anyone believing anything they say is clearly deranged, are you really saying the majority of Q believers are not?
You wouldn't be tarring people with the same brush would you..?
Absolutely.
Anyone buying into the Qanon horseshit is clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Isn't that the same as calling all Muslims terrorists because of the actions of a few nutcases?
Not really, Qanon is built on crazy theories, anyone believing anything they say is clearly deranged, are you really saying the majority of Q believers are not?
No crazier than religion.
Denigrating someone for their beliefs is a form of bigotry, is it not?
You wouldn't be tarring people with the same brush would you..?
Absolutely.
Anyone buying into the Qanon horseshit is clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Isn't that the same as calling all Muslims terrorists because of the actions of a few nutcases?
Not really, Qanon is built on crazy theories, anyone believing anything they say is clearly deranged, are you really saying the majority of Q believers are not?
No crazier than religion.
Denigrating someone for their beliefs is a form of bigotry, is it not?
I am not religious,
It may be a form of bigotry, if so I apologise and will feel sorry for you all instead
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As an example, Obama (in common with all outgoing Presidents for 150 years) showed class in being involved in the inauguration of his successor, and helping to ensure a smooth transition.
What he did NOT do was flounce off like a big girl. Not least because (quite apart from it being the only decent thing to do) it helps his party to rebuild for the next election.
Likewise, Obama didn't threaten to create a new party. Firstly, because he knew that it was about his party, not him. And secondly, to do so would split that side of the vote, thus making it more likely that the opposition would win again.
Trump continues to look backwards. He is getting in the way of his Party looking forwards.
Have to take issue with this statement ........... spoilt brat pls.
Old School gender shaming not allowed .!
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/qanon-shaman-capitol-riots-testify-trump-b1794522.html?utm_content=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR2-e4402rcSSVnZEqKR_1I6zh_Tr8j--oXuPyegFnypGlggKcJVj0ERdQM#Echobox=1611916806
Anyone buying into the Qanon horseshit is clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Not really, Qanon is built on crazy theories, anyone believing anything they say is clearly deranged, are you really saying the majority of Q believers are not?
Denigrating someone for their beliefs is a form of bigotry, is it not?
It may be a form of bigotry, if so I apologise and will feel sorry for you all instead