Photek wrote:Everyone hates Hillary but I like her. She has made errors in the past but I was devastated she didn't win and I think that feeling has only grown stronger every single day of Trumps presidency.
I think she's probably a horrible person. Most power hungry politicians are.
But compared to Trump? She's a strawberry floating saint.
Photek wrote:Everyone hates Hillary but I like her. She has made errors in the past but I was devastated she didn't win and I think that feeling has only grown stronger every single day of Trumps presidency.
Watch the 4 part documentary on her. It's on Sky, just titled Hillary.
Probably one of the best things to happen to America yet they don't see it.
Check out my YouTube channel! One man should not have this much power in this game. Luckily I'm not an ordinary man.
Photek wrote:Everyone hates Hillary but I like her. She has made errors in the past but I was devastated she didn't win and I think that feeling has only grown stronger every single day of Trumps presidency.
Watch the 4 part documentary on her. It's on Sky, just titled Hillary.
Probably one of the best things to happen to America yet they don't see it.
I know, I've been thinking about watching it but I'm worried ill feel worse if I see it.
I think one of the more interesting things about the Trump presidency is that he manages to get seemingly normal, professional people to utterly debase themselves and put on their propaganda hats to praise the dear leader. Like the many press secretaries that he's had during his term - they've all been people with a history of media relations and you'd assume were semi-intelligent and have a sense of their own self worth, but as soon as they get near Trump that all goes out the window and they're suddenly telling the press that when Trump was born at the top of Mount Rushmore, there was a double rainbow and did you know that he gave NASA the original idea to put man on the Moon?
I vaguely remember Christian Bale saying Donald Trump also thought he was Bruce Wayne (Batman), so as a limo exploding on what appeared to be Live television is marginally more realistic, I can believe it.
I think one of the more interesting things about the Trump presidency is that he manages to get seemingly normal, professional people to utterly debase themselves and put on their propaganda hats to praise the dear leader. Like the many press secretaries that he's had during his term - they've all been people with a history of media relations and you'd assume were semi-intelligent and have a sense of their own self worth, but as soon as they get near Trump that all goes out the window and they're suddenly telling the press that when Trump was born at the top of Mount Rushmore, there was a double rainbow and did you know that he gave NASA the original idea to put man on the Moon?
So weird.
My guess is they want to totally break democracy so they can form the US equivalent of the Russian oligarchs. I think quite a lot of the UK political scene is moved by the same desire.
I think one of the more interesting things about the Trump presidency is that he manages to get seemingly normal, professional people to utterly debase themselves and put on their propaganda hats to praise the dear leader. Like the many press secretaries that he's had during his term - they've all been people with a history of media relations and you'd assume were semi-intelligent and have a sense of their own self worth, but as soon as they get near Trump that all goes out the window and they're suddenly telling the press that when Trump was born at the top of Mount Rushmore, there was a double rainbow and did you know that he gave NASA the original idea to put man on the Moon?
So weird.
It's the cult of personality that he cultivates around himself. Like most cults, it takes in people who seem otherwise rational and intelligent to various degrees, and turns them into delusional, fanatical, sycophantic servants to the whims of the leader.