I don't usually involve myself with politics, but for the most part I am pretty left, although I don't abide moralfaggotry, virtue signaling, and the rest of the cancer that has defined the modern left. I also firmly believe that some (most) cultures and religions are totally untenable to a prosperous and just society. All that said, I came to this board because I wanted to understand the love for Trump.To me, even ignoring policy, the man just seems utterly devoid of intelligence. I guess it was different in 2016 but these days the guy can barely string a few words together. Surely the Republican party can choose a leader and a president that isn't a borderline dementia case? I'm not asking this in bad faith by any means, I genuinely want to know.
>>518703500>I don’t believe in morals and virtuesI cannot wait for the day you demons are burning in hell for eternity
>>518703500No they can't you can look for precedent of this during the Reagan yearsThis things can go senile mad or die on you they are weak sensible and dependant of public opinion
>>518703565I didn't say that. I said I don't abide moralfaggotry and virtue signaling. In other words, I don't believe the excessive preaching and purity contests on the left are particularly helping our cause. Of course I believe in morals and virtues, without them we would all have long succumbed to our baser instincts.
>>518703500Trump is a giant middle finger to the elitist snobs that currently run all the major institutions in the Western world. He also blatantly pursues policies that benefit himself and his country, which is better than pursuing policies that support globalism and "international norms". It turns out that "international norms" have been pretty bad for Western workers, so telling them and the people that push them to fuck off tends to get you a following.
>>518703790Yeah, I can understand that. Nothing wrong with a politician looking out for his own first.
>>518703500This board hates him for being a jewcumdrinker.Try ptg, nigger.
>>518703500dis nigga thinks voting matters
>>518703790This is a chatgpt answer. He has not pursued an America first platform. We have troops on the ground in Gaza, Mexican immigration has just been replaced by Pajeets placed directly in American jobs legally, and tariffs have not moved manufacturing work to the US. But at least Ghislaine is out of prison and we are more involved in Jewkraine than ever!
>>518703905Yeah, there does seem to be a bit of a divide here. I was born in England to white parents, though.>>518703978Where did I mention voting?
Im left af whatever that means, i just dont like the faggotry and racial identitarian suicide
>>518703500First, I would recommend you take a personal inventory of what you think matters, things that will lead to a personal philosophy. Leave the left and right descriptors behind as not useful. Now:Trump absolutely has the ability to speak in what you may consider a normal way. You might also consider that, no matter what you think of how he’s speaking, he is the president of the United States. His personal inventory, if you will, has him in what is still the most important position in the world.
>>518704697I say left only because that it's a common enough term that I figured most would understand roughly where I sit without me having to write a manifesto. Personally I don't think the left-right dichotomy can accurately capture something as complex as a comprehensive political worldview. I'm yet to see Trump speak with the level of eloquence and intelligence that one would expect of, as you say, the most important position in the world, so I'll believe it when I see it. Then again, not like Biden could, either.
>>518705084Why would you think that being good at reading speeches other people wrote is a sign of a great leader?You call those people actors, and for most of human history they were rightly regarded with the respect you would extend to a dock whore or shit shoveler.
>>518706246You're putting words in my mouth. I don't really care one way or the other about speech reading skills. I was talking about Trump's ability to express himself and express his platform in a charismatic, intelligent manner.
>>518706484I’m not putting words in your mouth.Your qualifier of “intelligent” is meaningless. That is the red flag that tells me everything I need to know.He clearly conveys his platform effectively to most people: they understand it, they elected him at least twice because of it, and he has control of the reigning movement in the reigning political party.You want him to talk like a fag. You have been taught by TV that he needs to LARP as a man in a powdered wig and give carefully written tearful monologues. Media is your (and everyone’s) frame of reference. You believe he should behave like an actor. That is how most people think. But written dialogue is not how normal people communicate ideas.
>>518705084dRumpf speaks the way dRumpf speaks. I'm not sure what you'd define as intelligent speech.Is that someone like Justain Turdo? He can definitely speak intelligently. However, CanIndia isn't doing so well.
>>518707255You're misunderstanding me. There are many politicians on both sides, in my country and others, that I would consider to be able to speak charismatically, eloquently, intelligently, whatever you'd like to call it. Trump just isn't one of those people.Media is by no means my frame of reference, and I don't think he should behave like an actor. Not too sure where you got that impression from. I also don't know why you think people understanding his platform somehow makes him any more intelligent or capable. I understand his platform, and I still think he's retarded.By the way, what would you consider intelligence to be? If my definition (which you have again just kind of assumed I believe in) is such a red flag, I'd be curious to hear yours.
>>518708095>You're misunderstanding me.noyou made a troll thread on a troll board
>>5187041061. there's peace in gaza nigger2. Every ice agent i've seen at protest and on videos are whitest white chads until you get right next to the border, then its homegrown mexicans vs beaners3. 17 TRILLION dollars has been invested in the U.S. already Biden had 1 trillion in 4 years, so suck my balls liberal
>>518707511I would say that Trudeau is charismatic, but little of what he says evokes intelligence in my opinion. Can't really speak to how Canada is doing, don't live there, but there aren't too many countries that are doing well right now.
>>518708212Doesn't seem like the other guy is trolling to me.
>>518708095You don’t understand your own thoughts and opinions or where they come from.I don’t argue with goy cattle. IQ is genetically determined and you were not born with a brain capable of being inhabited by a divine soul.
>>518708344>the jews and the muslims signed a piece of paper two days ago promising super duper hard to never kill each other again after 2000 years>again>but they mean it for real this time>this will workNobody is really this retarded, right?
>>518708461Good work addressing my point anon, your IQ must be off the charts. Also, it's funny to me when Americans talk about IQ, because American IQ tests are so neutered that a monkey could probably score 100. What's your IQ, anon?
>>518703500>I guess it was different in 2016 but these days the guy can barely string a few words together.He's literally dying. Doctors are working around the clock to keep him from croaking before 2028.
>>518703500>Surely the Republican party can choose a leader and a president that isn't a borderline dementia case?No, they actually can't. Politics has been so thoroughly ruined in America that anybody with any semblance of human decency, charm, charisma, or leadership ability steers are clear as they can of it. That's the only reason Trump became president in the first place, things finally got so bad that a tacky reality tv conman was 50 times more charismatic than the rest of the US government combined. Once Trump's gone there will be nobody left that anyone in their right mind would ever actually look up to or respect in politics. Democrats have already been struggling with this ever since Obama left office.
>>518703790>He also blatantly pursues policies that benefit himselfyes>and his countryYou are delusional, this country is in the worst shape it's been in in the last 100 years thanks to Trump and Biden.
>>518703500it's either trump or gay nigger communism, it's a binary choice and anyone trying to make it something else is a shill or an op.
>>518703500Because liberals hate white men change that and you win but you cant because you do actually hate white men, we just want to see you antiwhite parasites burned alive is all
>>518703500>i dont usually involve myself with politics, but for the most part i am pretty left, although i dont abide moralfaggotry, virtue signaling, and the rest of the cancer that has defined the modern left. i also firmly believe that some most cultures and religions are superior to others.
>>518709203>anon, your expectations of what constitutes a good leader are obviously constructs of Hollywood with no basis in history.>Nuh uh. They aren’t!>you don’t even know how you formed your own expectations or ideals. You are a base animal that is not capable of self reflection.>Nuh uh. You are!In a sane world you would be held down and your countrymen would stack rocks on top of you until you were crushed to death.
>>518713884Are you actually this retarded? It's like I'm speaking with a ninth-grader who just realized that misrepresenting their opponents arguments makes them sound smart. When you get to the tenth grade, you might start to learn that the hallmarks of a good leader, every good leader, are most often some combination of wisdom, charisma, and intelligence. Take, say, Edward the Confessor. Renowned and beloved over all England for his piety and fair demeanor. Or maybe Augustus, or Caesar, the latter of which convinced thousands of men to rebel against the Roman Republic because they were so certain of his fitness to rule. Do you think Caesar accomplished that by stumbling over his words?Like all adults (read: not you) I formed my worldview, virtues, whatever you like to call it through a combination of lived and learned experiences. Introspection is a critical tool, and I reflect often. In fact, it's probably part of the reason I'm not an autistic retard like you.