Talking to my wife about Trump last night. (Not recommended)
She like a high percentage of people doesn't research results and just listens to the man speak and tweet.
He's not Presidential and proud of it. (Her words)
After our "discussion" she made a good point.
If he would just not say and post his "insert word here" (bullying, divisive, idiotic, ridiculous, egomaniacal....) shit maybe people would actually look at his results.
I told her that's the beauty of his slight of hand.
A lot of the population are purely emotional and they HATE Trump. Most just because of what they perceive he says and tweets. Media Magnifies that and only that.
The division in this country that Trump brings out is not racial or economic, even though the Media wants to hit those things to hit emotional nerves, it's conservative vs. liberal.
This whole situation: Obama to Trump transition.
We're losing the center.
I consider myself a centralist.
But everyone seems to be being pushed to the edges.
P.S. What's the accurate range on a 9mm rifle with a scope? I guess at least as far as a rock.
I too am a bit of a centrist.
In the primaries I preferred other people over Trump but he was still on my radar as a possibility in the beginning. It was his mouth that was his undoing for me and I voted libertarian in the general. I think the comment about grabbing them by the pussys was really the tipping point for me, especially because he didn't do anything to improve. As a church goer, this is just not the kind of language I can condone from a man who claimed to be a christian and would be leading my country. Maybe he really does believe in Jesus, I don't know his heart, but Trump does not bear the fruit.
People who are already against republicans are going to use Trump's dumb comments against him because of course they have already made up their mind, no surprise there. But for centrists and some moderate republicans Trump's comments do end up saying them I think. For them if Trump did shut his mouth it would be much easier to recognize his accomplishments. I like to give Trump a bit of leeway because I do think he might have some sort of high functioning social disorder so when he says something that just comes out terrible I consider maybe it was poorly worded but the idea was in the right place.
Bottom line is that as the president, words matter. Sometimes I like his bucking the trend style, it is refreshing and gives hope but too often he says off the wall things that are unacceptable for a president. If Trump could shut his mouth more and stick to script maybe we would have a better chance at keeping the center because they could focus on the economic advancements, etc.