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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Karin on May 03, 2016, 01:44:10 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027799784 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027799784)
Tue May 3, 2016, 12:09 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
I am actually crying right now.
Just finished a conversation with my mother. She told me she voted for tRump. It really shocked me. How could she be so gullible? What could she possibly see in him. I'm so disappointed that my eyes are tearing. It saddened me deeply that my mother would actually trust Donald Trump with the future of our country.
Response to sufrommich (Reply #4)
Tue May 3, 2016, 12:25 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
10. Yes, sadly. Shes always been a winger.
I was able to overlook it until now. I did ask her why she would ever trust this guy with the country. Instead of providing any possible reason to support the douche, she just told me she could NEVER vote for Hillary.
Response to LibDemAlways (Reply #5)
Tue May 3, 2016, 12:23 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
8. Actually, I did say "how can you possibly trust a reality TV show host with the future of our
country?" and she said "better than a community organizer."
I'd pictured a girl. Later on, he revealed his is name is John. Of course, another crying DUmmie male(ish).
Response to Peregrine Took (Reply #19)
Tue May 3, 2016, 01:08 PM
Star Member LibDemAlways (14,375 posts)
24. i have relatives who are still drinking the Reagan kool-aid.
Back in the 80's they went on and on about what a good "family man" he was. Even his own kids would shake their heads at that one. Of course, they also firmly bought into the nonsense about welfare queens driving Cadillacs. And the ever popular, "The government is the problem."
Response to liberalnarb (Original post)
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:07 PM
Star Member cwydro (22,464 posts)
38. She has a right to her opinion and her vote.
My mother would think I was bonkers if I burst into tears because of someone's vote.
No kidding. My brother and sisters once laughed at my mush-headed vote, and my mom told them to hush.
Not dead yet:
Response to liberalnarb (Original post)
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:14 PM
Star Member Omaha Steve (62,629 posts)
43. My mom listened to her "friends" at church and voted W 00
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My mother is voting for Clinton. It's a dumb choice, but that's her decision. I'm certainly not going to cry about it. :whatever:
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Tue May 3, 2016, 12:09 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
I am actually crying right now.
Just finished a conversation with my mother. She told me she voted for tRump. It really shocked me. How could she be so gullible? What could she possibly see in him. I'm so disappointed that my eyes are tearing. It saddened me deeply that my mother would actually trust Donald Trump with the future of our country.
Translation: My mom should have been a flaming liberal and aborted me. WAAA WAAAAA. :bawl:
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What kind of beta-male cries because of who their relative votes for?
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:14 PM
Star Member Omaha Steve (62,629 posts) <-----Still Alive
43. My mom listened to her "friends" at church and voted W 00
Oh, Never mind.
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What a bunch of *****s.
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What could she possibly see in him
It is very simple. Trump is saying things that he is on our side. Not the globalists, communists, or illegals. Nothing much more. Very simple. Oh and he is a marketing genius that the political consultants have never seen. He makes them look like children.
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cwydro
My mother would think I was bonkers if I burst into tears because of someone's vote.
If your mother has a brain at all, she knows that, politically speaking, you are already bonkers.
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Response to sufrommich (Reply #4)
Tue May 3, 2016, 12:25 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
10. Yes, sadly. Shes always been a winger.
I was able to overlook it until now. ...
My, how magnanimous, :sarcasm: ! But if "narb" knew his mother's "always been a winger," why is her support for Trump a surprise? At this point the viable choices among Rs are Trump and Cruz. Did he actually buy the Prog nonsense of "wingers" supporting The Bern?
Tue May 3, 2016, 12:23 PM
liberalnarb (2,203 posts)
8. Actually, I did say "how can you possibly trust a reality TV show host with the future of our
country?" and she said "better than a community organizer."
His mother sounds much sharper than him! And less snooty-aristocratic!
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Response to liberalnarb (Original post)
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:14 PM
Star Member Omaha Steve (62,629 posts)
43. My mom listened to her "friends" at church and voted W 00
What are you doing still alive? Never mind, since you will, most likely be dead in the next four years, do you really think you should vote? Why saddle the world with a choice that, no doubt, is made from your dementia?
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Tue May 3, 2016, 02:14 PM
Star Member Omaha Steve (62,629 posts)
43. My mom listened to her "friends" at church and voted W 00
Now that the Big Guy is dying (though much more slowly than originally expected) I wonder how he feels about the democrat death panels.
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What are you doing still alive? Never mind, since you will, most likely be dead in the next four years, do you really think you should vote? Why saddle the world with a choice that, no doubt, is made from your dementia?
The Big Guy will be voting for the next hundred years... irregardless of his actual date of death. :cheersmate: