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<blockquote data-quote="Halbhh" data-source="post: 74229998" data-attributes="member: 375234"><p>Well, for me, when I stopped excusing his behavior it was actually in the 1990s, as I saw him on TV interviews and read antics in the NYTimes. And then this whole not-good picture was sharply made worse in early '16, when Trump said:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]iTACH1eVIaA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It was a sudden moment that was chilling. It's one thing to be very ego driven, but it's another entirely to reference even hyperbolically murder-is-ok as an example of how devoted your followers are (most would not all tolerate an actual murder done in an obvious way of course). It was a telling choice of example. So why would only normal mental decline matter after that see. But about decline, I think he's a great salesman, and will say whatever is needed to trick and mislead people, moment to moment -- so is he really in decline politically? But the thing is, unless Russia controls the election again in by fooling some number of people in a few close swing states, I think more people see through him by now, and I can't see him being reelected without the election being hacked and manipulated. How would 100% support from his 'base' overcome the a strong and decisive majority of Americans wanting someone else? </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]PX9reO3QnUA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>See, most Americans just want someone that does better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halbhh, post: 74229998, member: 375234"] Well, for me, when I stopped excusing his behavior it was actually in the 1990s, as I saw him on TV interviews and read antics in the NYTimes. And then this whole not-good picture was sharply made worse in early '16, when Trump said: [MEDIA=youtube]iTACH1eVIaA[/MEDIA] It was a sudden moment that was chilling. It's one thing to be very ego driven, but it's another entirely to reference even hyperbolically murder-is-ok as an example of how devoted your followers are (most would not all tolerate an actual murder done in an obvious way of course). It was a telling choice of example. So why would only normal mental decline matter after that see. But about decline, I think he's a great salesman, and will say whatever is needed to trick and mislead people, moment to moment -- so is he really in decline politically? But the thing is, unless Russia controls the election again in by fooling some number of people in a few close swing states, I think more people see through him by now, and I can't see him being reelected without the election being hacked and manipulated. How would 100% support from his 'base' overcome the a strong and decisive majority of Americans wanting someone else? [MEDIA=youtube]PX9reO3QnUA[/MEDIA] See, most Americans just want someone that does better. [/QUOTE]
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