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What about Trump's crudeness about women?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 70268659" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>Indeed...hey, we agree! Kudos to us!</p><p></p><p>I'd like to state for the record that I don't vote on presidential elections for reasons that have nothing to do with this particular election. I can also understand why so many dislike Hillary.</p><p></p><p>A discussion on Trump doesn't even need to go into his policy positions, bigotry, racism, sexism or any of the other myriad flaws to show he shouldn't be president. All one would really need to discuss are the psychological issues/problems that he has regarding his ego. He's a man who is so afraid of appearing incompetent that he literally employs people who are less competent than himself in order to look good by comparison. </p><p></p><p>Take Mike Pence for example...why did he get Trump's pick for VP? The media acted like they couldn't figure it out...there were a lot more qualified republicans who are a lot more popular than Pence. Clearly he wasn't picked for his stance on policies...he and Trump disagree on multiple issues. So why was he picked? Honestly I think it's because Trump didn't want a more qualified/intelligent/capable politician to outshine him and steal his "thunder". Look at how he reacted when the media was talking about how well Pence did in his debate and arguably won. He acted like a petulant child who was going to "take his ball and go home".</p><p></p><p>That's a tremendous problem. If Trump won't hire/appoint competent people into important positions...this nation will fall apart in record time. We could actually survive having an idiot at the helm (everyone remembers GW Bush) as long as he has intelligent and capable people working around him...but we won't last with someone like Trump appointing a pack of morons and yes-men just to protect his fragile yet inflated ego.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I could go on...I think his desire to manipulate others instead of compromising is another psychological trait that screams trouble...but this post would be a few pages long if I were to go into detail about everything.</p><p></p><p>So even if I were to disregard all of the horrible opinions Trump has about the people of this nation, and I were to ignore all of the ridiculous policies he's proposed which demonstrate a total lack of understanding of the law and values this nation has...I'd still have a very long list of psychological/character flaws which alone would make him unfit for being the president.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 70268659, member: 302807"] Indeed...hey, we agree! Kudos to us! I'd like to state for the record that I don't vote on presidential elections for reasons that have nothing to do with this particular election. I can also understand why so many dislike Hillary. A discussion on Trump doesn't even need to go into his policy positions, bigotry, racism, sexism or any of the other myriad flaws to show he shouldn't be president. All one would really need to discuss are the psychological issues/problems that he has regarding his ego. He's a man who is so afraid of appearing incompetent that he literally employs people who are less competent than himself in order to look good by comparison. Take Mike Pence for example...why did he get Trump's pick for VP? The media acted like they couldn't figure it out...there were a lot more qualified republicans who are a lot more popular than Pence. Clearly he wasn't picked for his stance on policies...he and Trump disagree on multiple issues. So why was he picked? Honestly I think it's because Trump didn't want a more qualified/intelligent/capable politician to outshine him and steal his "thunder". Look at how he reacted when the media was talking about how well Pence did in his debate and arguably won. He acted like a petulant child who was going to "take his ball and go home". That's a tremendous problem. If Trump won't hire/appoint competent people into important positions...this nation will fall apart in record time. We could actually survive having an idiot at the helm (everyone remembers GW Bush) as long as he has intelligent and capable people working around him...but we won't last with someone like Trump appointing a pack of morons and yes-men just to protect his fragile yet inflated ego. Obviously I could go on...I think his desire to manipulate others instead of compromising is another psychological trait that screams trouble...but this post would be a few pages long if I were to go into detail about everything. So even if I were to disregard all of the horrible opinions Trump has about the people of this nation, and I were to ignore all of the ridiculous policies he's proposed which demonstrate a total lack of understanding of the law and values this nation has...I'd still have a very long list of psychological/character flaws which alone would make him unfit for being the president. [/QUOTE]
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