I'm not regretful, I'm grateful. Not only that the BOW (HRC) didn't win , but that we have a president who believes in action instead of talking things to death. I'm not grateful for all the small people who can't put the good of the nation above their emotions, and keep making it so difficult to do the things that desperately need doing.
There is no "they". I didn't vote for Hillary (I knew she'd win my state anyway). I can't imagine someone voting for Trump because of Hillary though. That's just the stupidest excuse ever. Would they have voted for any game show host or buffoon? It makes no sense. There were tons of alternatives to Trump. Trump supporters picked Trump. They own him.
Ah yes. All the lefties telling us we're embarrassed for voting for Trump, while all denying they voted for Clinton when you know they did.
As I said, binary thinking. On/Off - 0/1. Yeah, the left lied to me about that nuance thing. There is a difference in motivation between voting for Trump because you liked Trump and voting for Trump because you DISlike the alternative. I actually thought about Deadpool as a write-in. I've also said elsewhere I'd likely had voted for Bernie had it been him vs. Trump. AS FOR YOU, STAY BINARY MY FRIEND. END OF LINE.
You calling me a liar? I didn't vote for her. Anyway, why are Trumpsters trying to change the subject in a thread strictly about their man? Makes no sense. This thread is a celebration of Trump and his devoted base who defends him day in and day out no matter what.
Do they call you Mr. Pig? I loved that movie. Was pretty awesome. The meerkat was cool. I wish it had honey badgers though. Where did I change the subject? I can't wait to vote for the 45th President of the United States, Donald J Trump, again in 2020 and then again in 2024 when he becomes Emperor for Life.
That makes zero sense. Penises have lots of good uses. Guns are for shooting....what? Cans? I had a lot of toy guns when I was a kid. Weird how guns would be considered fun for a kid, ain't it? Soon, I grew up and realized they weren't toys. Some people never grow up.
This looks like a great opportunity to use the words first video meme as my response: It's not a meerkat unfortunately, but it'll do.
No, they're great for shooting people trying to kill you, or bears, or dogs, or vicious howler monkeys. Howler monkeys are really mean bro. I'd say ask the Iraqi's that tried to kill me, but you can't. That's right, guns aren't toys. Ask this lady, who drives into these ***holes like a boss. I guess not everyone can have the part that is typically paired with the penis.
I suspect as you stated, more would indeed pick Bill. Unless you're a hard core Republican. Partisanship or party identification has a lot to do with whom one thinks is the best president and who is the worst. Best and worst presidents since WWII. 2014 Quinnipiac poll had Reagan as the best president, Obama as the 4th best. But Obama was also ranked as the worst president since WWII. Fourth best and the worst. In 2017 Quinnipiac poll Reagan retained the number one slot for the best, Obama moved up to number 2 best. Nixon replaced Obama as the worst in 2017, but Obama was the second worst. The same year, 2017 Morning Consult conducted a poll where Reagan and Obama were one, two as the best. This poll included Trump for the first time. Trump replaced Obama as the worst, Obama dropped to number two with Nixon number three worst. Trump was the worst and the fifth best president. Then a 2018 Quinnipiac poll still had Reagan as the best, Obama as number two. Trump as the worst followed by Obama with Nixon still third worst. Trump also retained his fifth best president slot. What’s interesting is Obama makes all the polls as one of the best and one of the worst in each and every poll. Trump does the same in the polls he’s included. Most Republicans rate Obama as the worst, Trump as one of the best with Reagan number one. Democrats rate Obama as the best, Trump as the worst. A classic example of partisanship and how having an R or a D next to a president’s name often determines how a person views that president. Here’s the entire list. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States The polls are below. 2014 Quinnipiac poll A Quinnipiac University poll taken June 24–30, 2014, asked 1,446 registered voters in the United States who they thought were the best and worst Presidents since World War II.[41] Best President since World War II: Ronald Reagan (35%) Bill Clinton (18%) John F. Kennedy (15%) Barack Obama (8%) Dwight Eisenhower (5%) Harry S. Truman (4%) Lyndon B. Johnson (tie) (3%) George H. W. Bush (tie) (3%) Jimmy Carter (2%) Richard Nixon (tie) (1%) Gerald Ford (tie) (1%) George W. Bush (tie) (1%) Worst President since World War II: Barack Obama (33%) George W. Bush (28%) Richard Nixon (13%) Jimmy Carter (8%) Lyndon B. Johnson (tie) (3%) Ronald Reagan (tie) (3%) Bill Clinton (tie) (3%) Gerald Ford (tie) (2%) George H. W. Bush (tie) (2%) Dwight Eisenhower (1%) Harry S. Truman (tie) (<1%) John F. Kennedy (tie) (<1%) 2017 Quinnipiac poll Four years later, a Quinnipiac University poll taken January 20–25, 2017, asked 1,190 voters in the United States who they thought were the best and worst Presidents since World War II.[42] Best President since World War II: Ronald Reagan (30%) Barack Obama (29%) John F. Kennedy (12%) Bill Clinton (9%) Dwight Eisenhower (tie) (3%) George W. Bush (tie) (3%) Harry Truman (tie) (2%) Lyndon B. Johnson (tie) (2%) Jimmy Carter (tie) (2%) George H.W. Bush (tie) (2%) Richard Nixon (tie) (<1%) Gerald R. Ford (tie) (<1%) Worst President since World War II: Richard Nixon (24%) Barack Obama (23%) George W. Bush (22%) Jimmy Carter (10%) Ronald Reagan (5%) Bill Clinton (4%) Lyndon B. Johnson (3%) George H.W. Bush (2%) Gerald R. Ford (1%) Harry S. Truman (tie) (<1%) Dwight Eisenhower (tie) (<1%) John F. Kennedy (tie) (<1%) 2017 Morning Consult poll Including for the first time President Donald Trump, a Morning Consult poll taken February 9–10, 2017, asked 1,791 registered voters in the United States, who they thought were the best and worst Presidents since World War II.[43][44] Best President since World War II: Ronald Reagan (26%) Barack Obama (20%) John F. Kennedy (17%) Bill Clinton (9%) Donald Trump (6%) George W. Bush (tie) (2%) Harry Truman (tie) (2%) Jimmy Carter (tie) (2%) George H.W. Bush (tie) (2%) Richard Nixon (tie) (1%) Lyndon B. Johnson (tie) (1%) Gerald R. Ford (<1%) Worst President since World War II: Donald Trump (26%) Barack Obama (25%) Richard Nixon (13%) George W. Bush (7%) Bill Clinton (6%) Jimmy Carter (5%) George H.W. Bush (3%) Lyndon B. Johnson (2%) Ronald Reagan (tie) (1%) Gerald R. Ford (tie) (1%) Harry S. Truman (tie) (1%) John F. Kennedy (<1%) 2018 Quinnipiac poll A Quinnipiac University poll taken March 3–5, 2018, asked 1,122 voters in the United States who they thought were the best and worst Presidents since World War II.[45] Best President since World War II: Ronald Reagan (28%) Barack Obama (24%) John F. Kennedy (tie) (10%) Bill Clinton (tie) (10%) Donald Trump (7%) Dwight Eisenhower (4%) Harry Truman (tie) (3%) Jimmy Carter (tie) (3%) Lyndon B. Johnson (2%) George H.W. Bush (tie) (1%) Richard Nixon (tie) (1%) George W. Bush (tie) (1%) Gerald R. Ford (<1%) Worst President since World War II: Donald Trump (41%) Barack Obama (21%) Richard Nixon (10%) Jimmy Carter (8%) George W. Bush (6%) Bill Clinton (4%) Lyndon B. Johnson (tie) (2%) Ronald Reagan (tie) (2%) Gerald R. Ford (1%) Harry S. Truman (tie) (<1%) Dwight Eisenhower (tie) (<1%) John F. Kennedy (tie) (<1%) George H.W. Bush (tie) (<1%)