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If the behavior was not right when directed towards Obama it is not right when directed towards Trump. Show me examples of this kind of stuff happening while Obama was in office to the scale that it is happening now. The left seems to be filled with a bunch of very rude people. What a turn off to others...
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I agree that he enjoys conflict. He is by nature a disagreeable person. Most people at that level in the corporate world are. However, the media treatment of him has been negative to a much greater extent than it was to Obama. Personally I’f like to see Trump give up twitter. Then again the country would probably be better is we all gave up social media for a while.
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PO2 Robert Aitchison
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Are you even serious right now? The protests against President Obama were ridiculous. And of course one very important difference is that President Trump is getting protests because of what he says and what he does where many of the protests against President Obama were because of who (or what) he was.
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This will go over about like a fart in church but needs to be said. He has brought all of this on with his attacks on too many groups and individuals to name before, during, and since the election. To now say people aren't being nice to him is beyond the imagination. It's like the Men in Black zapped everyone and made the history go away. If he wants to be treated nice he needs to treat people with the dignity and respect his office requires. He even attacks his own people. Who the f**k does that? Most didn't vote for that and overlooked it because they wanted change. I get that and there weren't very good options, but a small % absolutely love it. What does that say about us as people? Not talking about politics or the election, just common decency. Anyone that can't see it just doesn't want to.
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SFC J Fullerton
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If he conducted himself like a President should instead of a reality TV show host, then perhaps more people would respect him. I find it hilarious that his "base" gets butt hurt when he gets "picked on", when he himself acts like the biggest arse-hole on the planet. You think his Tweets are funny, but obviously not everyone is laughing.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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President Trump! Go ahead and say it, "President Trump!" He won the election, and after putting up with he previous administration for 8 years, it really feels good that so many people are so butthurt. Schadenfreude, baby!
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PO2 Robert Aitchison
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You can say "President Trump" all you want just like people can say that the 44th President of The United States of America was Barack Hussein Obama. A statement that is sure to get quite a few people (snowflakes) "butthurt"
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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PO2 Robert Aitchison - I have no problem saying "President Obama", mainly because he is former President Obama. He was duly elected.
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SFC J Fullerton
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I agree with Secretary of State Tillerson. #moron
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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I see a lot of comment about this, but it is always about either the previous President or Hillary. I would imagine it is hard for Trump supporters to actually come up with any valid reasons to praise him.
He is a disaster, with the lowest approval ratings for his first 9 months than any previous President. He should get down on his knees and thank Hillary every day because she is the ONLY reason he won!
Trump is a drama-queen, thriving on controversy. He keeps "wagging the dog" to keep attention away from his many screw-ups.
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