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What's you honest opinion of Trump

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Is the very negative image he has warranted or did he some things right?

Was Trump a good President? Does he love the U.S.A? Was he on his way to MAGA before the Virus hit us?
Was he the victim or the News media and set up for failure?
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I think he was alright.
 
pathetic kikepuppet.
i wonder why his supporters love him so much even though he doesn't do shit
 
Better president than biden and the better of the 2 globohomo options looking to him as some based savior who’s gonna come from the sky and kill niggers is retarded though. He’s the best option legally to pick (in the voting booth).
 
Better president than biden and the better of the 2 globohomo options looking to him as some based savior who’s gonna come from the sky and kill niggers is retarded though. He’s the best option legally to pick (in the voting booth).
 
fairly based
 
I like him personally but politically he is and has always been one of them.
 
i live under a rock that isn’t in the USA
so i dont have an opinion on him.
 
Better than Biden. Kind of narcissistic but that doesn't make him a bad person.

Has done some good things for the working man, media smeared him.

All in all, better than Biden.
 
i think he should have pardoned the people who had his back in the end.
it was foolish not to preserve his revered status with them (even though some still worship him), especially given his age and how close to death he is. now a lot of them rightly think he's a coward.
so right at the end, he messed up his legacy.
 
i think he should have pardoned the people who had his back in the end.
it was foolish not to preserve his revered status with them (even though some still worship him), especially given his age and how close to death he is. now a lot of them rightly think he's a coward.
so right at the end, he messed up his legacy.
He should have pardoned Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Ross Ulbricht tbh
 
fairly based

I like him personally but politically he is and has always been one of them.

i live under a rock that isn’t in the USA
so i dont have an opinion on him.

Better than Biden. Kind of narcissistic but that doesn't make him a bad person.

Has done some good things for the working man, media smeared him.

All in all, better than Biden.

i think he should have pardoned the people who had his back in the end.
it was foolish not to preserve his revered status with them (even though some still worship him), especially given his age and how close to death he is. now a lot of them rightly think he's a coward.
so right at the end, he messed up his legacy.

He should have pardoned Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Ross Ulbricht tbh
 
He should have pardoned Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Ross Ulbricht tbh
agreed.
he has infinite pardons, and those would have turned people toward him who previously didn't like him, and made a powerful message that would have been understood in a new light 50 years from now.
even if his presidency wasn't good, historians would say he at least stood up for certain great principles at the end and he would have been a controversial (ie. great) figure instead of a mostly hated one.
he should have worked on his legacy instead of looking at the five years or so he has left to live.
but he's so ingrained in living that he can't think about his mark on history.
 
agreed.
he has infinite pardons, and those would have turned people toward him who previously didn't like him, and made a powerful message that would have been understood in a new light 50 years from now.
even if his presidency wasn't good, historians would say he at least stood up for certain great principles at the end and he would have been a controversial (ie. great) figure instead of a mostly hated one.
he should have worked on his legacy instead of looking at the five years or so he has left to live.
but he's so ingrained in living that he can't think about his mark on history.
He had nothing to lose tbh this was already after the Capitol incident. He might as well had gone out swinging. And pardoning Snowden and Assange would be a big middle finger to the deep state and legacy media which consistently tried to neutralize him during his term. And pardoning Ulbricht would be a good snub to the fbi and Obama administration because it was the same fbi and Obama administration (that spied on Trump) that went after Ulbricht.
 
He had nothing to lose tbh this was already after the Capitol incident. He might as well had gone out swinging. And pardoning Snowden and Assange would be a big middle finger to the dep state and legacy media and pardoning Ulbricht would be a good snub to the fbi and Obama administration because it was the fbi and Obama administration (that spied on Trump) that went after Ulbricht.
exactly.
what the fuck was he thinking?
 
I don't like him, he would of bullied incels. He is better than the other side though. I also do not like his Israel policies.
 
exactly.
what the fuck was he thinking?
I don't think he was able to look that long term and he genuinely was shocked that he didn't get a second term. Even after Biden was announced the winner he kept saying how he's going to win this.

Plus all throughout his term he wanted to govern like Reagan and though his America first policies would bring everyone together. But America today isn't the America of the 1980s culturally or politically when describing the layperson. You can put the blame of that on many things but imo it's social media and media that have insisted on bringing people into the mindset of identity politics that are the biggest cause. Pretty much everything that people objected to about Trump was about identity politics and him coming off as racist or sexist.
 
I don't think he was able to look that long term and he genuinely was shocked that he didn't get a second term. Even after Biden was announced the winner he kept saying how he's going to win this.

Plus all throughout his term he wanted to govern like Reagan and though his America first policies would bring everyone together. But America today isn't the America of the 1980s culturally or politically when describing the layperson. You can put the blame of that on many things but imo it's social media and media that have tuned people into identity politics that are the biggest cause. Pretty much everything that people objected to about Trump was about identity politics and him coming off as racist or sexist.
if he pardoned people who leaked evidence that the government was corrupt, that would have been exactly on-brand with his message that the election was fraudulent and there were behind-the-scenes shit that was sabotaging him. plus, if he pardoned the capitol stormers, his message would have been consistent all the way through and he would have been known as a man with great conviction who stuck to his beliefs even in the face of great adversity (not true since he has so little time left to live, but the illusion would be there).
it would have also been nice if he had somehow gone down fighting and made his last stand against the military somehow. he would have been revered like no other president before in certain circles if he had done so.
 
He is a kike puppet, he was a bad president but he did good because he was maintaining the status quo. Still 100x times better then CCP biden tough, Biden is actively destroying the country.
 
if he pardoned people who leaked evidence that the government was corrupt, that would have been exactly on-brand with his message that the election was fraudulent and there were behind-the-scenes shit that was sabotaging him. plus, if he pardoned the capitol stormers, his message would have been consistent all the way through and he would have been known as a man with great conviction.
it would have also been nice if he had somehow gone down fighting and made his last stand against the military somehow. he would have been revered like no other president before in certain circles if he had done so.
He wasn't ready and didn't realize how divided past repair the country was politically and economically (when talking about immigration and tonality tbh). He should have moved to Parler the second he got fact checked on twitter in late summer not after he got banned from twitter. By staying on twitter and continuining to have his tweets hidden or fact checked he was made a fool out of. He would have been able to get his message through a lot clearer, to way more people and make a dent in twitter's influence by moving to Parler and because the Capitol riots hadn't occurred yet they wouldn't easily be under pressure to deplatform Parler for threats of violence so easily to stop him from doing this. The Capitol incident gave anti Trump people all the necessary incentive and supposed evidence to go after him. Even bigger than the Russiagate probes.
 
He wasn't ready and didn't realize how divided past repair the country was politically and economically (when talking about immigration and tonality tbh). He should have moved to Parler the second he got fact checked on twitter in late summer not after he got banned from twitter. By staying on twitter and continuining to have his tweets hidden or fact checked he was made a fool out of. He would have been able to get his message through a lot clearer and remove a lot of twitter's influence by moving to Parler and because the Capitol riots hadn't occurred yet they wouldn't easily be under pressure to deplatform Parler for threats of violence so easily. The Capitol incident gave anti Trump people all the necessary incentive and supposed evidence to go after him. Even bigger than the Russiagate probes.
well, idk too much about the russiagate probes but didn't they amount to nothing?

him staying on twitter was definitely a stupid mistake
his tweets were of the kind that made it easy to call him a buffoon or a clown.
his best shot at a legacy was to make some out-of-character action at the end that resulted in his own ruin.
but of course his selfishness kicked in once again.
if he was to be known as a great man, it would have to be despite the reality of his real self and maybe even engineered by other people who know better and could control his written communiques to sound less unintelligent.
but he wouldn't move to parler because it had less of an audience though it would target exactly the people he wanted to reach and he wouldn't be censored.
a lot of bad moves in image management.
my opinion of him was much more positive before it became very clear he was a coward, which was one thing i did not think he was.
 
well, idk too much about the russiagate probes but didn't they amount to nothing?
Yeah but those investigation still hurt him a lot politically among independents imo. Which was the point too imo so even if the probes weren't "successful" they still damaged his image and credibility enough to count against him.
him staying on twitter was definitely a stupid mistake
his tweets were of the kind that made it easy to call him a buffoon or a clown.
his best shot at a legacy was to make some out-of-character action at the end that resulted in his own ruin.
but of course his selfishness kicked in once again.
He was short-sighted in that respect tbh
if he was to be known as a great man, it would have to be despite the reality of his real self and maybe even engineered by other people who know better and could control his written communiques to sound less unintelligent.
but he wouldn't move to parler because it had less of an audience though it would target exactly the people he wanted to reach and he wouldn't be censored.
a lot of bad moves in image management.
He didn't handle the covid crises well. He could have locked down the US from travel from China and Europe in February and instituted a month long mask mandate and maybe the coronavirus outbreak in the US lasting through the spring right through the summer and into the fall wouldn't have happened the way it did. That way he'd be way more able to focus on the impending BLM and Antifa riots that would take place in the following months. He didn't have anything under control. He just issued sternly worded tweets that did nothing.
my opinion of him was much more positive before it became very clear he was a coward, which was one thing i did not think he was.
He wasn't so much a coward. He just wasn't alert and proactive enough and ended up always being one step behind. More during the last year of his presidency. Before that he was a bit more alert and quick thinking. But imo he got too complacent and distracted by other things and ofc tweeting.
 
He wasn't so much a coward. He just wasn't alert and proactive enough and ended up always being one step behind. More during the last year of his presidency. Before that he was a bit more alert and quick thinking. But imo he got too complacent and distracted by other things and ofc tweeting.
but he wasn't very brave then either.
it would have been an act of bravery to pardon snowden and assange and the capitol stormers because it's so anti-government to do so and those are the people who can hurt him most.
basically, he is trading his life (which amounts to nothing at this point) for an afterlife in the hearts and minds of not only his supporters but people of generations to come; he may even be known as a falsely maligned hero if history goes a certain way.
 
but he wasn't very brave then either.
it would have been an act of bravery to pardon snowden and assange and the capitol stormers because it's so anti-government to do so and those are the people who can hurt him most.
He wanted to be diplomatic and come off as ready to govern. Being "brave" in the way you are suggesting would have interfered with that more statesman type image he was trying to portray of himself imo. He thought it was sufficient to just keep tweeting, going to campaign rallies and giving thumbs up and vaguely talking about how things are better than ever and "we are doing great things for our country."
basically, he is trading his life (which amounts to nothing at this point) for an afterlife in the hearts and minds of not only his supporters but people of generations to come; he may even be known as a falsely maligned hero if history goes a certain way.
He wasn't brash enough during his last year in office when his supporters wanted him to be. Usually he delivered on his promises and action like pulling out of the Paris agreement, cancelling TPP and funding the wall even if it took some time. But not this time. Idk he really seemed lost after coronavirus hit and didn't really know where else to proceed other than giving pep talks. And clearly that wasn't enough. And he really thought he would easily win the election and be able to leave the more pressing items on his and his supporter's agenda until the next term that he thought he'd get re-elected for.
 
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He wanted to be diplomatic and come off as ready to govern. Being "brave" in the way you are suggesting would have interfered with that more statesman type image he was trying to portray of himself. He thought it was sufficient to just keep tweeting, going to campaign rallies and giving thumbs up and vaguely talking about how things are better than ever and "we are doing great things for our country."

He wasn't brash enough during his last year in office when his supporters wanted him to be. Usually he delivered on his promises and action like pulling out of the Paris agreement, cancelling TPP and funding the wall. But not this time. Idk he really seemed lost after coronavirus hit and didn't really know where else to proceed other than giving pep talks. And clearly that wasn't enough.
lazy, lazy.
i feel like he had a button he could press (by pardoning those people) that would really be a gamble with his reputation one way or another but he refused to push it.
it's because of his habitual reliance on the patterns of life that have sustained him to his old age.
old people really can't come out of their shell.
what you say about giving thumbs up and "vaguely talking about how things are better" and "seeming lost" and "giving pep talks" are all indicative of senility and dementia. maybe not actual brain degradation, but something that comes from being old and out of touch with youthful vitality. that's why you have to make your moves while young and this also ties into teen love as well.
 
lazy, lazy.
i feel like he had a button he could press (by pardoning those people) that would really be a gamble with his reputation one way or another but he refused to push it.
But the frustrating thing he was more than ready to make a show of striking Iran earlier in the year. After that he was mostly MIA when the coronavirus and civil unrest unfolded in the spring and summer.
it's because of his habitual reliance on the patterns of life that have sustained him to his old age.
old people really can't come out of their shell.
what you say about giving thumbs up and "vaguely talking about how things are better" and "seeming lost" and "giving pep talks" are all indicative of senility and dementia. maybe not actual brain degradation, but something that comes from being old and out of touch with youthful vitality. that's why you have to make your moves while young and this also ties into teen love as well.
Reagan had the kind of mental detoriation Trump had only in his second term and had a lot less polarized country and media that was more forgiving or not as attentive to any blunders or controversy. So even though Reagan went through similar mental deterioration he didn't have the onset of dementia and senility affect his chances of reelection as much until well into his second term.
 
Reagan had the kind of mental detoriation Trump had only in his second term and had a lot less polarized country and media that was more forgiving or not as attentive to any blunders or controversy. So even though Reagan went through similar mental deterioration he didn't have the onset of dementia and senility affect his chances of reelection as much until well into his second term.
yeah, that's interesting and an apt comparison.
it's good for me to try have a knowledge of politics so i can talk about such things.
reagan seems really senile in everything i saw of him but i guess the economy being in its boom cycle was helpful to him.
and maybe he had better managers, idk.
i was a baby when reagan was president.
 
yeah, that's interesting and an apt comparison.
it's good for me to try have a knowledge of politics so i can talk about such things.
Agreed tbh it's a good cope to look back and see parallels between various parts of political history with people that are willing to discuss it at length.
reagan seems really senile in everything i saw of him but i guess the economy being in its boom cycle was helpful to him.
and maybe he had better managers, idk.
i was a baby when reagan was president.
The US was less divisive and the media less ravenous for drama back when Reagan was president. Trump didn't have that going for him and social media only made things worse as various crises unfolded. Identity politics was also way less entrenched and back then there was vocal bipartisan support for not pandering to illegal immigrants and not signing crony corporatism type trade deals. The latter become more prevalent during HW Bush and Clinton years onward and the amnesty and benefits for illegal immigrants picked up during the Bush years from neocons and democrats @BummerDrummer
 
Agreed tbh it's a good cope to look back and see parallels between various parts of political history with people that are willing to discuss it at length.
but you said it was pointless for me to study politics.

The US was less divisive and the media less ravenous for drama back when Reagan was president. Trump didn't have that going for him and social media only made things worse as various crises unfolded. Identity politics was also way less entrenched and back then there was vocal bipartisan support for not pandering to illegal immigrants and not signing crony corporatism type trade deals. The latter become more prevalent during HW Bush and Clinton years onward and the amnesty and benefits for illegal immigrants picked up during the Bush years from neocons and democrats @BummerDrummer

good analysis and high IQ.
 
but you said it was pointless for me to study politics.
It's pointless to cope with thinking it will change anything for incels imo. But it's good escapism to look back on things that have already happened and ponder what could have been. Normies and women really hate such unproductive hypothetical thought exercises and think it comes off as spergy. Which is all the more incentive to cope that way if you want to :feelsokman:
good analysis and high IQ.
:feelsYall:
 
He had nothing to lose tbh this was already after the Capitol incident. He might as well had gone out swinging. And pardoning Snowden and Assange would be a big middle finger to the deep state and legacy media which consistently tried to neutralize him during his term. And pardoning Ulbricht would be a good snub to the fbi and Obama administration because it was the same fbi and Obama administration (that spied on Trump) that went after Ulbricht.
He considered a pardon for assange but senate republicans threatened to convict him afaik. Still a cuck for not pardoning them, soys governors and attorney generals will try to ruin him eitherway.
 
He considered a pardon for assange but senate republicans threatened to convict him afaik. Still a cuck for not pardoning them, soys governors and attorney generals will try to ruin him eitherway.
tbh even Alex Jones said the same. That was his cross the Rubicon moment if there was such a thing after the Capitol incident.
 
in my opinion he is a walking, talking penis.
 
all politicians are actors
no one with any real power even shows their face
 
I think he's a great businessman and I admire his confidence and determination, but I don't think he really did enough as president once he got there.

I wish him well now though and I hope people don't give him too hard a time over political disagreements now that he's a civilian again.
 
Sold his base down the river. Did the impossible by getting boomers to stop trusting the media just because it's on television. Mixed bag, not someone worth storming a capitol over.
 
he's not my president
 
The fact that he even became president just proves how powerless and unimportant the position of POTUS is. The guy was literally a loudmouth businessman with no political or public service experience. Only connections in the Republican party. Just further proof that the ones actually running things never show their faces. We don't know who they are or what games they play. We are just subjects to their schemes.
 
he was funny from 2015-2016
agent of israel
 
Steered America in the right direction, but was incomplete. His chaotic rule helped the common people not be attacked by the government.
 
The media are ridicolously biased against him, so for sure he's better than how they portray him. This being said, he has many flaws. Still far better than Biden, of course.
 
he was a brief refreshing change from the standard Democrat/Republican uniparty drones, back to business as usual though
 
I don't think he was able to look that long term and he genuinely was shocked that he didn't get a second term. Even after Biden was announced the winner he kept saying how he's going to win this.

Plus all throughout his term he wanted to govern like Reagan and though his America first policies would bring everyone together. But America today isn't the America of the 1980s culturally or politically when describing the layperson. You can put the blame of that on many things but imo it's social media and media that have insisted on bringing people into the mindset of identity politics that are the biggest cause. Pretty much everything that people objected to about Trump was about identity politics and him coming off as racist or sexist.
Nope it's just that the media screwed him over. He got banned on twitter and 90% of media channels supported Biden. All of them spread lies about Trump and stuff taken out of context. All stuff about Biden sniffing kids was censored. Try bringing it up anywhere and you'll see it get deleted. (Especially on youtube/reddit)
 
he moved the Overton window and opened some normies eyes, even if kikes and faggots try to deny it and go Zion Don
 
I like him because he is funny and the crazy shit he does makes me laugh

Him making twitterfaggots mad is a bonus
 
Total failure. Instead of draining the swamp he flooded it. But not as bad as democrats and the media made him out to be compared to themselves.
 
Nope it's just that the media screwed him over. He got banned on twitter and 90% of media channels supported Biden. All of them spread lies about Trump and stuff taken out of context. All stuff about Biden sniffing kids was censored. Try bringing it up anywhere and you'll see it get deleted. (Especially on youtube/reddit)
The media and social media did screw him over but he still could have been more proactive in things like for example launching investigations in twitter, facebook and reddit for consistently pinning and promoting anti conservative posts (could count as election interference) and moving to Parler in the summer when he first got fact checked instead of staying on twitter and validating their platform. These are just some things he could have done way better. He also didn't really take any action when his supporters got banned from social media beside issuing some sternly worded tweets.
 
Big ego.

Did try to maga.

Did try to stop globo homo
 
He was a rich Manhattan yuppie that took advantage of poor rednecks that thought he was different. He literally used them.
 

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