Trump fatigue

anonymoose

Classical Liberal
After 8 years of Reagan, then 4 of Bush the country was ready for a change after 12 years and a mild recession.
After 8 years of the Clintons' shenanigans the country had Clinton fatigue.
8 years of Bush II and his wars, Bush II fatigue.
Trump was elected due to residual Clinton fatigue and 8 years of Obama who we forget was not a popular president until we had the two most hated people in America as their party's nominee.

We got Trump fatigue almost from the beginning with his constant tweets and firing of staff and cabinet members.
His personality was too much.
The pendulum swings.
My 2¢.
 
After 8 years of Reagan, then 4 of Bush the country was ready for a change after 12 years and a mild recession.
After 8 years of the Clintons' shenanigans the country had Clinton fatigue.
8 years of Bush II and his wars, Bush II fatigue.
Trump was elected due to residual Clinton fatigue and 8 years of Obama who we forget was not a popular president until we had the two most hated people in America as their party's nominee.

We got Trump fatigue almost from the beginning with his constant tweets and firing of staff and cabinet members.
His personality was too much.
The pendulum swings.
My 2¢.

Did you neglect to mention his constant never ending lies?
 
After 8 years of Reagan, then 4 of Bush the country was ready for a change after 12 years and a mild recession.
After 8 years of the Clintons' shenanigans the country had Clinton fatigue.
8 years of Bush II and his wars, Bush II fatigue.
Trump was elected due to residual Clinton fatigue and 8 years of Obama who we forget was not a popular president until we had the two most hated people in America as their party's nominee.

We got Trump fatigue almost from the beginning with his constant tweets and firing of staff and cabinet members.
His personality was too much.
The pendulum swings.
My 2¢.


Trump is a criminal. He needs to be criminally prosecuted.
 
After 8 years of Reagan, then 4 of Bush the country was ready for a change after 12 years and a mild recession.
After 8 years of the Clintons' shenanigans the country had Clinton fatigue.
8 years of Bush II and his wars, Bush II fatigue.
Trump was elected due to residual Clinton fatigue and 8 years of Obama who we forget was not a popular president until we had the two most hated people in America as their party's nominee.

We got Trump fatigue almost from the beginning with his constant tweets and firing of staff and cabinet members.
His personality was too much.
The pendulum swings.
My 2¢.

Yep, totally agree. He never grew into the job, maturity wise & was non-stop tweet rages & attacks.......

It prob played well w/ his base but the rest tired of it....

I have friends that voted for him & even pre-pandemic would/could only sigh when asked about trump's actions & tweets....

IMHO he could of easily won by merely doing a lil pandering to those that did not vote for him in the first election, hell even lied up something, but he kept his heel on the throat till he had zero options left.
Even attacking pp in the gop that were loyal, but first to their legal obligations/constitution...... Props to them
 
Yep, totally agree. He never grew into the job, maturity wise & was non-stop tweet rages & attacks.......

It prob played well w/ his base but the rest tired of it....

I have friends that voted for him & even pre-pandemic would/could only sigh when asked about trump's actions & tweets....

IMHO he could of easily won by merely doing a lil pandering to those that did not vote for him in the first election, hell even lied up something, but he kept his heel on the throat till he had zero options left.
Even attacking pp in the gop that were loyal, but first to their legal obligations/constitution...... Props to them

I can always rely on you for a thoughtful response. Thanks , and one or two is all I could hope for with so many partisan numb skulls here.
Trump's antics got him elected and I was hoping he'd behave like a mature adult once into one of the most important jobs in the world but he just didn't have it in him.

In other words he fucked up a great opportunity because of his personality.
 
I can always rely on you for a thoughtful response. Thanks , and one or two is all I could hope for with so many partisan numb skulls here.
Trump's antics got him elected and I was hoping he'd behave like a mature adult once into one of the most important jobs in the world but he just didn't have it in him.

In other words he fucked up a great opportunity because of his personality.

wrong. his china stance caused globalist to go insane. that's it.
 
The pendulum swings. My 2¢.

That seems to be true, but it's not a good thing.
People shouldn't be so superficial.
The people running don't matter. The policy positions matter.
Voting for people and personalities is what unsophisticated voters do.

Informed voters vote policy positions.
Thus they don't split tickets and they don't change their loyalties over eight or twelve years.

I've been voting since 1968, and I've never voted for a Republican in my life.

If one believes in a more comprehensive public sector and a more regulated private sector,
there is no reason for fatigue or supporting different parties. Vote for Democrats.

If one cherishes freedom from social responsibility over all other freedoms, similarly, Republican is the only way to vote.
Same thing if you're a theocrat or an oligarch or a racist. You stick with the party that represents your values.

If you vote for personalities, you don't know what the fuck you're doing and shouldn't vote at all until you educate yourself.
 
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