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Question: Will they?
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Yes
 
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Nope we've hit the peak.
 
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AN63093
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« on: August 30, 2017, 12:06:30 AM »

LOL, yes of course.  I thought nothing could match Bush, but boy was I wrong.

Until society de-polarizes (and I don't see that happening anytime soon), whoever is the next R president will be even more hated.  And same with the Republicans and whoever the next Dem president is.  And around and around we go.
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AN63093
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2017, 01:51:18 AM »
« Edited: August 31, 2017, 01:53:35 AM by AN63093 »

LOL, yes of course.  I thought nothing could match Bush, but boy was I wrong.

Until society de-polarizes (and I don't see that happening anytime soon), whoever is the next R president will be even more hated.  And same with the Republicans and whoever the next Dem president is.  And around and around we go.

Your answer implies that Trump has done anything but justify the disdain most Americans, and not just the left as has been pointed out, have for him. That is incorrect.

To chalk up the dislike most Americans have for Trump as blind partisanship rather than his sub-piss-poor performance and rampant corruption/conflicts of interest is simply disingenuous.

We'll have to agree to disagree then.  Your post could've been been written word-for-word in 2004, just with "Trump" replaced with "Bush."  I remember it like it was yesterday.  Now in '92, things were different.  HW Bush was not nearly as hated.  '96 and '00 were pretty low-intensity elections too (though things would change quickly after the '00 election).  Before '92, I have no personal knowledge since I was too young to follow politics, although obviously election results show us the 80s were a period of relatively low polarization.

Also I'm not implying anything.  I made no comment about whether Trump justifies disdain or not.  That is purely your assumption.  I think the next R candidate will be even more disliked, and the next D candidate will be even more disliked than Obama, and the cycle will continue, on and on.  When does it end?  Hopefully soon, though I doubt it will.
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AN63093
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2017, 02:08:04 AM »
« Edited: September 02, 2017, 02:11:14 AM by AN63093 »

LOL, yes of course.  I thought nothing could match Bush, but boy was I wrong.

Until society de-polarizes (and I don't see that happening anytime soon), whoever is the next R president will be even more hated.  And same with the Republicans and whoever the next Dem president is.  And around and around we go.

Your answer implies that Trump has done anything but justify the disdain most Americans, and not just the left as has been pointed out, have for him. That is incorrect.

To chalk up the dislike most Americans have for Trump as blind partisanship rather than his sub-piss-poor performance and rampant corruption/conflicts of interest is simply disingenuous.

We'll have to agree to disagree then.  Your post could've been been written word-for-word in 2004, just with "Trump" replaced with "Bush."  I remember it like it was yesterday.  Now in '92, things were different.  HW Bush was not nearly as hated.  '96 and '00 were pretty low-intensity elections too (though things would change quickly after the '00 election).  Before '92, I have no personal knowledge since I was too young to follow politics, although obviously election results show us the 80s were a period of relatively low polarization.

Also I'm not implying anything.  I made no comment about whether Trump justifies disdain or not.  That is purely your assumption.  I think the next R candidate will be even more disliked, and the next D candidate will be even more disliked than Obama, and the cycle will continue, on and on.  When does it end?  Hopefully soon, though I doubt it will.

Yes, we will have to agree to disagree on reality. I too would have written the same thing about Bush word for word, because it would have equally fit bush 8 years ago. I have nothing but ridicule for those deluded posters who genuinely somehow convince themselves that the utter disdain for Trump that goes far far far far beyond what they consider the so-called left is a result of partisanship and him having an R next to his name as opposed the fact he has been a vicious, racist, literally spawn of Satan president in everything he has ever said done or conceived, and those that he has appointed around him as well. Oh, and the entire corruption, conflicts of interest, and treason thing let's not forget.

So the Opie trying to justify the utter contempt the vast majority of Americans have for Trump's Shady performance as president asked whether or not the next Republican president will be just as despised by the left? Okay, let's answer that question with a question. Will the right-wing ever elect a president as racist, incompetent, kurupt, and all-around sh**ty As Trump? No one would have conceived that possible after W I'll admit, but good job extremists, you proved us wrong.

That's the real question here, and that should answer the original post.

Spawn of Satan
?  Was that actually just said?  LOL.  I'm reminded of why I try and stick to other forums, like demographics and 2020.  Good god, man.  Are you OK?

BTW, it's spelled "corrupt."  Not "kurupt."
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