There is no place for the Conservative thinker, in the mind of a Marxist Liberal

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 Editor:  There is a rule that,  seemingly,  works 100% of the time:  In politics,  your criticisms of the "other guy,"  can always be demonstrated in your behavior or that of your political party.  The Post article and our excerpt,  helps to confirm this rule. 

From the Post with commentary  (Italics) :   

Someday, likely three years from now, perhaps sooner, perhaps — gulp — later, President Trump will depart the stage.


But what will be left of us? 

The question,  itself,  is pejorative in nature.  Its sets up a false comparison,  one that Libs hold on to with determination:  that the other half of the nation's population is not worthy,  that their opinions do not matter,  and should not be considered.  The fact that, from the beginning,  Hillary and her minions,  had it in mind to reject the election's outcome, provided that she lost that election,  of course, and work to rule over half the nation's population against their will.  Understand that an attack against Trump,  always results in an attack against all of the patriot nation. 
New evidence suggests that the damage he is doing to the culture is bigger than the man. A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday found that two-thirds of Americans say Trump is not a good role model for children. Every component of society feels that way — men and women, old and young, black and white, highly educated or not — except for one: Republicans. By 72 to 22 percent, they say Trump is a good role model.

Damage to the culture?  Where "the culture" does not include half the nation.  Number two:  Make note of the "fact" that "every component of society" does not include half of the voting population.  And no one I know,  believes that Trump is a good role model when it comes to some of his personal behavior.    

 In marked contrast to the rest of the country, Republicans also say that Trump shares their values (82 percent) and that — get this — he “provides the United States with moral leadership” (80 percent). 

Once again,  we have Republicans and their conservative Independent voting base,  and "the rest of the nation."  Outside of the State of California,  the remaning 49 states actually voted for Trump  . . . . the majority of those living outside of California.   

. . . . . .    so let’s see what else might have led 72 percent of Republicans to conclude Trump is a good role model:
His lawyer arranged to make payment to a porn star, Stormy Daniels, a month before the election for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Assuming  the truth of this 12 year old story (stormy Daniels was an event in Trumps life in 2005, folks), and no one believes that this episode is one to honored and followed  . . . . .  unless you are Bill Clinton or one of the Democrat women who have offered to give out "blowjobs" in support of Bubba.

He used a vulgar word to describe African countries during a racist rant to lawmakers at the White House.

Vulgar word????  !!!!   Look,  wearing a hat that is "their" version of a vagina,  giving honor to cop killers such as Black Lives Matters,  Al Sharpton's gang of threatening thugs, Green Peace and its determination to actually burn down car lots, under construction residential complexes,  marching in parades while screaming obscenities so profane that they cannot be uttered on live television, and more  . . . .  all point to a form of hypocrisy that borders on mental illness  (seriously). 
 

He was mounting a campaign to discredit the “corrupt” FBI, the Justice Department and the special prosecutor, just as he previously sought to disqualify courts and judges.

And what do Libs do when legal opinion goes against them.  Don't forget that the High Courts decision favoring Citizens United (2010) was reward with a pointed finger and ridicule,  all from Barack Obama, himself,  during his first State of the Union Address.

He backed a credibly accused child molester for the Senate from Alabama.

Trump actually support a different Republican candidate,  but made it clear that nothing is worse than continual support for a socialist candidate.  
 

And so on.

Yet so strong is the pull of tribalism that we’ve reached a point where partisanship outweighs morality. Republicans aren’t approving of Trump despite his behavior; in calling him a role model, they’re approving his behavior.   (Source:  you can read this pejorative commentary at the  Washington Post, here).  

Finally, this word "tribalism,"   makes it sound as if the Patriot Nation is a bunch of Ginnies,  living in grass huts,  out in the middle of some foreign land.  Understand that our first "tribal" president was George Washington.  Barack Obama was our first Rogue President,  a Marxist who denied the value of the white man's document  (i.e. the Constitution),  the white man's god,  and the white man's national history  . . . .  at least these are the thoughts of those he ran with  (Louis Farrakhan,  Jeremiah Wright,  Bill Ayers,  Al Sharpton,  BLM,  Eric Holder,  the Muslim Brotherhood,  and on and on). 

Now you know how they really feel.  If we are not acceptable and represent half this nation's population,   how do we continue as a nation?  Answer:  we probably don't. 


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