• Tin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 days ago

    Let’s say for the sake of argument that all of this is true. Donald Trump isn’t in cognitive decline, he doesn’t ramble, everything he says is carefully crafted and he says exactly what he means to. Those who criticize his speaking as gibberish or nonsense are just not paying attention to context. Let’s assume for the moment that all of this is true.

    I still don’t want him as president. Why should I? I would still vote for a vat of warm, moldy pudding before I vote for him.

    Not because I think he’s too old. Not because I think he’s senile. *Because his ideas are abhorrent. *

    I find it absolutely ludicrous that anyone would believe that the best way to reduce corruption in politics is by electing the visibly corrupt. Or that the best way to get corporate money out of politics is by literally electing corporate money. Do the Christians in his thrall need reminding that not committing adultery is one of those commandments they’re so keen on putting in schools and courthouses? I’m embarrassed to share a country with these people.

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      7 days ago

      Many Christian’s have their head so far up their ass they don’t stop to think about what their actually voting for. All they care about is ending abortion or stopping gay people from doing literally anything. They are essentially single issue voters.