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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3064590" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Then tell us great Sage, when Obama ever admitted to a mistake? Oh, and saying "dog gone it, he just he cared too much!" isn't admitting to a mistake. That's just humblebragging. Obama was about as eloquent as an unbuttered piece of whole grain toast, but the lefties fawned all over him constantly like he was the next great coming of JFK.</p><p></p><p>And you're wrong about Hillary. It was her turn and the Dems knew she was the Titanic, but they happily played on and rearranged the deck chairs for her. Meanwhile the right repudiated everything GOPe and in spite of the Quisling RINO's, won anyway. Had they had their way and nominated Little Marco Napoleon, Krispy Kreme Christy or God forbid, "JEB!", we'd be saying President Hillary ******* right now. You may think that's better than Trump, but most of us don't.</p><p></p><p>Let's face facts, Trump is the least "Presidential" POTUS since TR, and while he may often make us cringe, that's still a good thing. I wouldn't necessarily want to have a beer with him but let's face it, Crazy Uncle Joe is probably the only one worth tilting one with, and I damned sure don't want him running the economy or foreign policy. He's more gaffe prone than Dan Quayle ever was.</p><p></p><p>So yes, Trump has many warts. He's rougher than 80 grit sandpaper, but he runs that grit over RINO's equally as much as he does the Dems. Many of us value that part of him and accept that he's never going to win a presidential beauty pageant. We don't have to like it, but we're not going to throw the baby out with the bathwater. If you can't see the value in that, then I really can't help you understand what's going on. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3064590, member: 1132"] Then tell us great Sage, when Obama ever admitted to a mistake? Oh, and saying "dog gone it, he just he cared too much!" isn't admitting to a mistake. That's just humblebragging. Obama was about as eloquent as an unbuttered piece of whole grain toast, but the lefties fawned all over him constantly like he was the next great coming of JFK. And you're wrong about Hillary. It was her turn and the Dems knew she was the Titanic, but they happily played on and rearranged the deck chairs for her. Meanwhile the right repudiated everything GOPe and in spite of the Quisling RINO's, won anyway. Had they had their way and nominated Little Marco Napoleon, Krispy Kreme Christy or God forbid, "JEB!", we'd be saying President Hillary ******* right now. You may think that's better than Trump, but most of us don't. Let's face facts, Trump is the least "Presidential" POTUS since TR, and while he may often make us cringe, that's still a good thing. I wouldn't necessarily want to have a beer with him but let's face it, Crazy Uncle Joe is probably the only one worth tilting one with, and I damned sure don't want him running the economy or foreign policy. He's more gaffe prone than Dan Quayle ever was. So yes, Trump has many warts. He's rougher than 80 grit sandpaper, but he runs that grit over RINO's equally as much as he does the Dems. Many of us value that part of him and accept that he's never going to win a presidential beauty pageant. We don't have to like it, but we're not going to throw the baby out with the bathwater. If you can't see the value in that, then I really can't help you understand what's going on. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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