Be honest.
>>536165032Yes. But still being MAGA today after February is unforgivable. I'd actually vote Dem if I lived there atp.
>>536165032Dude was known as a sleazy conman for as long as he was in the public eye. I honestly don't know how anyone bought into him being "honest" or looking out for anyone but himself. I sure didn't.This SNL sketch was from back in 1990, starring two people who died before Trump ever came down that escalator. You could make it today and it would still be relevant to how he operates. People like that don't change.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1gC912LUq0"Trump Derangement Syndrome", falsely so-called, consists merely of seeing the man for what he's always been.
I knew he was a faggot in 2015, you niggers were just retarded. I still shilled for him back then to make liberals seethe and accelerate the demise of kikemerica though, but he's such a faggot I can't do it anymore because nobody believes it's a legit post and not paid Trump shilling. But the damage is done now.
Back in 2016, I thought it'd be funny if 4chan could get a guy of their choice to be elected president of the United States of America.Needless to say, I was a retarded teenager back then who was addicted to futanari/prolapse gorno, videos of guys getting killed, and really shitty erotic novels. Never let the people who give you extreme porn recs also be the guys who tell you whom you should vote for.
>>536165032I've known he was Bibi's asskisser for years but I never thought the faggot would actually get into a months long folly with Iran.
>>536165207>Trump Derangement SyndromeReally is for MIGA Republicans what "racist" is for their leftist counterparts: A tool to dismiss all criticism and dissent. It never comes across to them that maybe the real derangement is still unquestioningly supporting someone who said the Epstein files are a hoax and he doesn't care about your financial situation after starting a war he had campaigned against during the election.
>>536165207>Dude was known as a sleazy conman for as long as he was in the public eye. I honestly don't know how anyone bought into him being "honest" or looking out for anyone but himself. I sure didn't.He's honest about being a sleazy conman. The other sleazy conmen in the government pretend they aren't, but Trump was open about it. This was comparatively refreshing in a post-great recession bank bailout world.I hate Trumpkike now, but watching old clips of 2106 election Trump always reminds me of why I used to like himhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RogUJp69YE4
>>536165464Pretty much.It's not even original. It was originally a neocon defense for Bush, thrown at critics all throughout his presidency. You couldn't criticize him without being accused of just having "Bush Derangement Syndrome."https://www.deseret.com/2003/12/7/19799473/charles-krauthammer-bush-derangement-syndrome-is-spreading/
>>536165546Turned out at the end of it all, people didn't get intimidated by being called mentally ill for criticizing a public servant.Still, Bush supporters were nothing compared to MIGA cultists today.
>>536165529I don't know.It's true, people who pay lip service to decency then do shitty things are hypocrites, and hypocrisy is bad. But at least, somewhere, there's the implicit acknowledgement that higher standards ought to exist. You can't have a well-functioning society without standards. Open sleaziness shouldn't be rewarded - it's not honest, it's still sleazy. And meanwhile it destroys the standards that keep society functioning smoothly.Maybe I'm too idealistic, I don't know. I just think we did better when we didn't reward brazen dishonesty. Sure, people did shit in secret. But when they got caught, at least there were grounds for calling them out on it and kicking them out of their positions.What we have now just leads to open corruption, and open corruption is how you get third world hellholes.
>>536165032I did. But I knew he was full of shit when he attacked Syria in 2017. I did vote for him in 2024 as I couldn't vote for a pajeeta.
>>536165032I was never big on him and always thought he was a shabbos goy like every politician who doesnt get shot to kill, I started to see why he was liked so much when he debated Biden couple years back but then he mentioned Israel as a big priority and completely ruined his speech confirming he is false hope. The opposite options were Hillary Cunton and Cumala so either side of the jew, America was screwed
>>536165032>did you fall for itYeah i did when he was still talking based and shit and teaming up with boby kennedy but that all went down the drain just as quickly.I find solace in the fact this piece of shit will burn in hell.
>>536165032From about 2015 until about 2018, yes. By the time Covid came around, I knew what he was. I honestly believe that he was somewhat sincere his first year or so in office. Then he just decided to make a gigantic scam of everything. I may be naive, but I think he was trying to actually do something (bungling as he was) at first.
>>536166896I didn't vote for him the first time around because I never trusted the guy and knew I'd regret supporting him. But the argument can be made he did well those first couple of years not because he was trying to do something, but rather because the Republican establishment still had him under control and was largely pushing its own agenda.Which worked until the wheels came off because Trump doesn't take direction, he wants to be the one doing the directing. This time around he was completely in the driver's seat and is likely doing what he wanted to do that first term.He was an outsider that first time and still building his standing. But he's had years to establish his hold over the Republican Party by this point and that's why we are where we are today.
>>536165319>aztec genepostingI legitimately fell for it at the time, but had too poor of a fantasy to imagine what kind of platinum shabbos goy he would turn out to be.
>>536165032no, never. and the real question is how the migger problem should be solved