In this video, Tucker Carlson asks why Trump’s detractors hate him so deeply.
He says, in summary, that it’s because Trump says what he thinks, that he will not be controlled, and things change as a result.
My answer, and I think I speak for most Americans, is that, like all citizens, Trump has the right to say whatever he wants as long as the act of speaking itself isn’t a crime, e.g., incitement to commit violence, obstructing justice, etc.
But more to the point, we deeply resent that U.S. politics is largely driven by a pathological liar and sociopathic criminal. We simply need to bring him to trial under the four indictments that have been handed up, convict him, and remove him from civil society.
Renewable Energy
What Canada Has that the U.S. Doesn’t
Until recently, I would have moose, maple syrup, and frozen tundra.
Now I would say: decency, honesty, and class.
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Not Sure About Zero Illegals, But . . .
I’m ready to live in a country with zero hateful morons, if that counts.
Renewable Energy
Tell Us How You Feel about Trump
As shown here, people have an infinite variety of ways to express their loathing of Trump.
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