11-12-2018, 11:46 AM
Again, I think your assessment is way off base Mags.
Undoubtedly, there are some criers and violent people on the left; same for the right. No argument there.
But, most Dems I hear/read object to Trump's policies and divisive rhetoric because it flies in the face of their long-held values and ideals surrounding a healthy democracy. It's not butthurt over Trump's 2016 victory. I believe they are more qualified to explain their own thoughts and feelings than you and Trump.
The midterms made it clear that it's not only Dems/Libs who feel that Trump is leading the country down the wrong path -- it's Independents, women, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, young people, suburban areas, and even parts of the Midwest which Trump won in 2016.
Trump still has strong support from the conservative right, evangelicals, non college-educated white men, and most rural areas (which are the demographics he clearly and openly caters to, while alienating other groups).
Anyway, you can't credibly speak for the thoughts and feelings of everyone within a political party, nor everyone who doesn't support most of Trump's policies and rhetoric, nor everyone who doesn't blindly worship at the shrine of Trump -- no matter how many times you insist you can.
Undoubtedly, there are some criers and violent people on the left; same for the right. No argument there.
But, most Dems I hear/read object to Trump's policies and divisive rhetoric because it flies in the face of their long-held values and ideals surrounding a healthy democracy. It's not butthurt over Trump's 2016 victory. I believe they are more qualified to explain their own thoughts and feelings than you and Trump.
The midterms made it clear that it's not only Dems/Libs who feel that Trump is leading the country down the wrong path -- it's Independents, women, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, young people, suburban areas, and even parts of the Midwest which Trump won in 2016.
Trump still has strong support from the conservative right, evangelicals, non college-educated white men, and most rural areas (which are the demographics he clearly and openly caters to, while alienating other groups).
Anyway, you can't credibly speak for the thoughts and feelings of everyone within a political party, nor everyone who doesn't support most of Trump's policies and rhetoric, nor everyone who doesn't blindly worship at the shrine of Trump -- no matter how many times you insist you can.