As did I once, so I can definitely see things from their side better.
I could tell (absolutely not being snide here) and I think it's coloring your judgement. I too had issues with Trump (and still have some), he's definitely flawed. I also recognize that this this kind of non-kneeling personality is exactly what we need right now.
He won me over by having courage, but unfortunately, most would rather have a kneeling idiot.
This is just PC culture in action and has no basis in reality. The left trains people to root for the polite, eloquent but ultimately harmless and compromised candidate. I think people on the political right are increasingly sick of these type of deep state plants, especially as the political climate in the US gets more dire.
They tried the same thing with every Republican, as you said, but they succeeded more with Trump than with other Republicans, because Trump is so easy to caricature and demonize.
Wrong. This is a fundamental misunderstanding on your part. They "succeeded" more because they failed. At no point did Trump crumble.
He never sat down quietly in his room and reflected about how, "gee, they just don't like me! maybe I should change the way I present myself? maybe I should stop tweeting for a while? Maybe I'm in the wrong here after all". Which is remarkable, because that's exactly what PC culture does to people, and is exactly why supposedly right-wing politicians, judges, etc. appear to be such gigantic cucks. The left ruthlessly attacks their personality, their family, digs through their past, anything. It's scorched earth. As decent people who have always been raised to avoid confrontation and shame, they panic. Ultimately, they want a quiet life. They want to look dignified.
Trump is not like that at all and that is exactly why he was immune to these tactics. He has no problem looking like a clown. That's why the left riled up their base and turned the dial on the "insanity" to 11. Because they're so used to people who fold under this sort of relentless pressure, and they actually found an anomaly.
As did I once, so I can definitely see things from their side better.
I could tell (absolutely not being snide here) and I think it's coloring your judgement. I too had issues with Trump (and still have some), he's definitely flawed. I also recognize that this kind of non-kneeling personality is exactly what we need right now.
He won me over by having courage, but unfortunately, most would rather have a kneeling idiot.
This is just PC culture in action and has no basis in reality. The left trains people to root for the polite, eloquent but ultimately harmless and compromised candidate. I think people on the political right are increasingly sick of these type of deep state plants, especially as the political climate in the US gets more dire.
They tried the same thing with every Republican, as you said, but they succeeded more with Trump than with other Republicans, because Trump is so easy to caricature and demonize.
Wrong. This is a fundamental misunderstanding on your part. They "succeeded" more because they failed. At no point did Trump crumble.
He never sat down quietly in his room and reflected about how, "gee, they just don't like me! Maybe I should change the way I present myself? maybe I should stop tweeting for a while? Maybe I'm in the wrong here after all". Which is remarkable, because that's exactly what PC culture does to people, and is exactly why supposedly right-wing politicians, judges, etc. appear to be such gigantic cucks. The left ruthlessly attacks their personality, their family, digs through their past, anything. It's scorched earth. As decent people who have always been raised to avoid confrontation and shame, they panic. Ultimately, they want a quiet life. They want to look dignified.
Trump is not like that at all and that is exactly why he was immune to these tactics. He has no problem looking like a clown. That's why the left riled up their base and turned the dial on the "insanity" to 11. Because they're so used to people who fold under this sort of relentless pressure, and they actually found an anomaly.
As did I once, so I can definitely see things from their side better.
I could tell (absolutely not being snide here) and I think it's coloring your judgement. I too had issues with Trump (and still have some), he's definitely flawed. I also recognize that this this kind of non-kneeling personality is exactly what we need right now.
He won me over by having courage, but unfortunately, most would rather have a kneeling idiot.
This is just PC culture in action and has no basis in reality. The left trains people to root for the polite, eloquent but ultimately harmless and compromised candidate. I think people on the political right are increasingly sick of these type of deep state plants, especially as the political climate in the US gets more dire.
They tried the same thing with every Republican, as you said, but they succeeded more with Trump than with other Republicans, because Trump is so easy to caricature and demonize.
Wrong. This is a fundamental misunderstanding on your part. They "succeeded" more because they failed. At no point did Trump crumble.
He never sat down quietly in his room and reflected about how, "gee, they just don't like me! Maybe I should change the way I present myself? maybe I should stop tweeting for a while? Maybe I'm in the wrong here after all". Which is remarkable, because that's exactly what PC culture does to people, and is exactly why supposedly right-wing politicians, judges, etc. appear to be such gigantic cucks. The left ruthlessly attacks their personality, their family, digs through their past, anything. It's scorched earth. As decent people who have always been raised to avoid confrontation and shame, they panic. Ultimately, they want a quiet life. They want to look dignified.
Trump is not like that at all and that is exactly why he was immune to these tactics. He has no problem looking like a clown. That's why the left riled up their base and turned the dial on the "insanity" to 11. Because they're so used to people who fold under this sort of relentless pressure, and they actually found an anomaly.
As did I once, so I can definitely see things from their side better.
I could tell (absolutely not being snide here) and I think it's coloring your judgement. I too had issues with Trump (and still have some), he's definitely flawed. I also recognize that this this kind of non-kneeling personality is exactly what we need right now.
He won me over by having courage, but unfortunately, most would rather have a kneeling idiot.
This is just PC culture in action and has no basis in reality. The left trains people to root for the polite, eloquent but ultimately harmless and compromised candidate. I think people on the political right are increasingly sick of these type of deep state plants, especially as the political climate in the US gets more dire.
They tried the same thing with every Republican, as you said, but they succeeded more with Trump than with other Republicans, because Trump is so easy to caricature and demonize.
Wrong. This is a fundamental misunderstanding on your part. They "succeeded" more because they failed. At no point did Trump crumble.
He never sat down quietly in his room and reflected about how, "gee, they just don't like me! Maybe I should change the way I present myself? maybe I should stop tweeting for a while? Maybe I'm in the wrong here after all". Which is remarkable, because that's exactly what PC culture does to people, and is exactly why supposedly right-wing politicians, judges, etc. appear to be such gigantic cucks. The left ruthlessly attacks their personality, their family, digs through their past, anything. It's scorched earth. As decent people who have always been raised to avoid confrontation and shame, they panic. Ultimately, they want a quiet life. They want to look dignified.
Trump is not like that at all and that is exactly why he was immune to these tactics. He has no problem looking like a clown. That's why the left riled up their base and turned the dial on the "insanity" to 11. Because they're so used to people who fold under this sort of relentless pressure, and they actually found an anomaly.