It's a shame how politics have divided our country..............

In some ways, I wish I never got interested in politics. I had VERY little interest until the 2016 presidential election cycle. I was a registered Democrat, but only at the suggestion of a very liberal friend. I was set on voting for Hillary Clinton up until early October, 2016. I noticed something very strange about how the media was covering the coming election. Almost ALL of the stories about Donald Trump were negative, and there were a LOT of them. VERY little positive. Then I noticed that the stories about Hillary were much less abundant, but most of these were neutral. With not that much good to say about her. I proceeded to do a LOT of research and basically red-pilled myself. I'm SO glad I did this research and did NOT vote for Hillary. I have to admit I wasn't sure about my vote for Donald Trump. I never really liked him before the election and never watched his television show. But the very next day after the election, people were whining, crying and protesting that Trump was "not their president". After seeing this, I KNEW I had made the correct choice. I just wish there wasn't such a divide in our country caused by politics. In my case, knowledge of politics has been a good AND bad thing.
 
In some ways, I wish I never got interested in politics. I had VERY little interest until the 2016 presidential election cycle. I was a registered Democrat, but only at the suggestion of a very liberal friend. I was set on voting for Hillary Clinton up until early October, 2016. I noticed something very strange about how the media was covering the coming election. Almost ALL of the stories about Donald Trump were negative, and there were a LOT of them. VERY little positive. Then I noticed that the stories about Hillary were much less abundant, but most of these were neutral. With not that much good to say about her. I proceeded to do a LOT of research and basically red-pilled myself. I'm SO glad I did this research and did NOT vote for Hillary. I have to admit I wasn't sure about my vote for Donald Trump. I never really liked him before the election and never watched his television show. But the very next day after the election, people were whining, crying and protesting that Trump was "not their president". After seeing this, I KNEW I had made the correct choice. I just wish there wasn't such a divide in our country caused by politics. In my case, knowledge of politics has been a good AND bad thing.

How's the weather in Moscow this time of year, Boris?
 
How the weather up your ass, bitch? You know, where your head is.

Can you believe this moron? Definite lack of intelligence. He/she/IT went straight to vulgarity. THIS is a prime example of why it's nearly impossible to debate with a liberal these days. Lack of intelligence, manners and grace. I attribute a LOT of this to brainwashing by the lamestream media. MOST of these people are simply despicable. The reference was obviously to CharacterAssasin, not you, Terri.
 
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In some ways, I wish I never got interested in politics. I had VERY little interest until the 2016 presidential election cycle. I was a registered Democrat, but only at the suggestion of a very liberal friend. I was set on voting for Hillary Clinton up until early October, 2016. I noticed something very strange about how the media was covering the coming election. Almost ALL of the stories about Donald Trump were negative, and there were a LOT of them. VERY little positive. Then I noticed that the stories about Hillary were much less abundant, but most of these were neutral. With not that much good to say about her. I proceeded to do a LOT of research and basically red-pilled myself. I'm SO glad I did this research and did NOT vote for Hillary. I have to admit I wasn't sure about my vote for Donald Trump. I never really liked him before the election and never watched his television show. But the very next day after the election, people were whining, crying and protesting that Trump was "not their president". After seeing this, I KNEW I had made the correct choice. I just wish there wasn't such a divide in our country caused by politics. In my case, knowledge of politics has been a good AND bad thing.

So you decided Trump was the right guy because annoying people hate him?
 
In some ways, I wish I never got interested in politics. I had VERY little interest until the 2016 presidential election cycle. I was a registered Democrat, but only at the suggestion of a very liberal friend. I was set on voting for Hillary Clinton up until early October, 2016. I noticed something very strange about how the media was covering the coming election. Almost ALL of the stories about Donald Trump were negative, and there were a LOT of them. VERY little positive. Then I noticed that the stories about Hillary were much less abundant, but most of these were neutral. With not that much good to say about her. I proceeded to do a LOT of research and basically red-pilled myself. I'm SO glad I did this research and did NOT vote for Hillary. I have to admit I wasn't sure about my vote for Donald Trump. I never really liked him before the election and never watched his television show. But the very next day after the election, people were whining, crying and protesting that Trump was "not their president". After seeing this, I KNEW I had made the correct choice. I just wish there wasn't such a divide in our country caused by politics. In my case, knowledge of politics has been a good AND bad thing.

There is no logic in that post.
 
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