Maybe we should just elect Trump president

Trump also called gay marriage settled law.. said he's fine with it…I think that is a good thing..


I think Trump is going to be practical..  its just a shame that the only way he could get elected was to be such a hater prick to appeal to enough pricks….he'll have to continually throw red meat at his base though…I expect…


so many outstanding questions.. like the fact Trump kept targeting his base while Hillary spent so much time trying to target "Republicans".. how many voted for her in the end? 10? She would have been better off energizing her own base…
Dr, laura . . . as press secretary.

Steve Bannon.  Noticing a pattern, here?
walkie,talkie wrote:
Dr, laura . . . as press secretary.

Steve Bannon.  Noticing a pattern, here?




yes I am.. he is rewarding those that worked to get him elected.. standard operating procedure…
You didn't get what, i, meant.
walkie,talkie wrote:
You didn't get what, i, meant.


I think I got it.. you're saying they're right wing wackos? Well those are the people that worked to get him elected.. my point stands..
A nonprofit group?s director and a mayor in a small town in West Virginia have been swept up in a firestorm surrounding comments about Michelle Obama that have been perceived as blatantly racist.

After Donald Trump?s election as president, Pamela Ramsey Taylor, who was director of Clay County Development Corp. in Clay, a tiny town outside Charleston, reportedly posted about the move from Michelle Obama to Melania Trump on Facebook, saying: ?It will be so refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady back in the White House. I?m tired of seeing a Ape in heels,? according to NBC affiliate WSAZ.

The news station reported that the town?s mayor, Beverly Whaling, then replied, ?Just made my day Pam.?

….

However, Taylor told the news station that the public response had become a ?hate crime against me,? explaining that she and her children had received death threats. She said she is planning to file a lawsuit against people who have slandered or libeled her, according to the news station.
Shemp wrote:
A nonprofit group?s director and a mayor in a small town in West Virginia have been swept up in a firestorm surrounding comments about Michelle Obama that have been perceived as blatantly racist.

After Donald Trump?s election as president, Pamela Ramsey Taylor, who was director of Clay County Development Corp. in Clay, a tiny town outside Charleston, reportedly posted about the move from Michelle Obama to Melania Trump on Facebook, saying: ?It will be so refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady back in the White House. I?m tired of seeing a Ape in heels,? according to NBC affiliate WSAZ.

The news station reported that the town?s mayor, Beverly Whaling, then replied, ?Just made my day Pam.?



I don't see any "perceived" about it..that is racist plain and simple… sad…
People who don't understand slander and libel are my favorite people to fuck with.

Yes, sue the news company that reported exactly what you said. Oh, and good luck to you.
hutch wrote:
Shemp wrote:
A nonprofit group?s director and a mayor in a small town in West Virginia have been swept up in a firestorm surrounding comments about Michelle Obama that have been perceived as blatantly racist.

After Donald Trump?s election as president, Pamela Ramsey Taylor, who was director of Clay County Development Corp. in Clay, a tiny town outside Charleston, reportedly posted about the move from Michelle Obama to Melania Trump on Facebook, saying: ?It will be so refreshing to have a classy, beautiful, dignified First Lady back in the White House. I?m tired of seeing a Ape in heels,? according to NBC affiliate WSAZ.

The news station reported that the town?s mayor, Beverly Whaling, then replied, ?Just made my day Pam.?



I don't see any "perceived" about it..that is racist plain and simple… sad…


I wish this board had that like comment feature.

I hate the world today.
Yes, but also I think alot of people thought she had it in the bag and stayed home. And many women, especially white women, couldn't just be an adult and vote for her. They thought she was a criminal and thought Trump was the lesser of two evils,. They didn't vote for her because she believes in abortion rights. They wanted to break down the system.

These are all reasons I have heard this week why women and men I know voted for Donald Trump. To say they disappoint me is an understatement.

What we need to do know is to let people know what is happening is not normal. And we need to keep this resolve for 4 years, not just when the wounds are fresh.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.
^There are all kinds of people with all kinds of issues… all kinds of different experiences and reasons for voting one way or another..

I mean do you want a cookie cause a muslim voted for Trump?
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…


I personally wasn't making an argument for anything, just posting something I found interesting; but if you think these five (not one) are the only Muslims who voted for Trump, you're probably wrong.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/what-muslim-americans-supporting-trump-say-about-their-candidate/
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…


I personally wasn't making an argument for anything, just posting something I found interesting; but if you think these five (not one) are the only Muslims who voted for Trump, you're probably wrong.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/what-muslim-americans-supporting-trump-say-about-their-candidate/


oh I just heard a story on NPR about an entire Mosque in New Jersey freaked out and crying about Trump getting elected..

Now give me my cookie.
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…


I personally wasn't making an argument for anything, just posting something I found interesting; but if you think these five (not one) are the only Muslims who voted for Trump, you're probably wrong.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/what-muslim-americans-supporting-trump-say-about-their-candidate/


oh I just heard a story on NPR about an entire Mosque in New Jersey freaked out and crying about Trump getting elected..

Now give me my cookie.



Are any of their members part of the Muslim Brotherhood?
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…


I personally wasn't making an argument for anything, just posting something I found interesting; but if you think these five (not one) are the only Muslims who voted for Trump, you're probably wrong.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/what-muslim-americans-supporting-trump-say-about-their-candidate/


oh I just heard a story on NPR about an entire Mosque in New Jersey freaked out and crying about Trump getting elected..

Now give me my cookie.



Are any of their members part of the Muslim Brotherhood?


Why would you ask that? Just to be a prick cause you gotta make your prick quota?

WHat an asshole.. you're back on the shit list fucker.
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
hutch wrote:
Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/opinions/trump-supporters-why-vote/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Last week, The Post invited readers to share why they voted for Donald Trump. We?ve received more than 1200 responses. Below are some of their answers. This collection will be updated regularly with more replies.

Why I voted for Trump




Deniz Dolun

22 years old ? Boca Raton, Fla.

My entire family ? five Muslim immigrants from Turkey ? voted for Donald Trump in Florida because of the Democratic Party?s pandering to Islamism. As people who have actually experienced Islamism in its purest form, back in Turkey, we supported the candidate who promised to help us fight that issue, regardless of any of his other policies. For us, the people of the Middle East, this election was just too important to hand over to someone such as Hillary Clinton.


n =1 isn't a strong argument…


I personally wasn't making an argument for anything, just posting something I found interesting; but if you think these five (not one) are the only Muslims who voted for Trump, you're probably wrong.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/what-muslim-americans-supporting-trump-say-about-their-candidate/


oh I just heard a story on NPR about an entire Mosque in New Jersey freaked out and crying about Trump getting elected..

Now give me my cookie.



Are any of their members part of the Muslim Brotherhood?


Why would you ask that? Just to be a prick cause you gotta make your prick quota?

WHat an asshole.. you're back on the shit list fucker.


I would ask that simply because Trump plans to ban the Muslim Brotherhood, and if the mosque had members that were members of the MB, that would give them reason to cry.

http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/trump-gets-tough-looks-to-ban-muslim-brotherhood/
^whatever.. you're parsley