No joke, I would have crawled over broken glass to vote for Bush in 2004. I thought he was going to fix everything ... especially with the gains in the Senate.
At least I learned my lesson.
I only voted for McCain because of Sarah Palin ... seriously, anyone that can trigger a liberal the way she did should be POTUS. I only voted for Romney out of spite. I hated the fucker. I just wanted to see liberals screaming and crying if he won. Pretty sad, huh?
It took me a YEAR to warm up to Trump as I had given up on politics and figured anyone running would be a fraud to hand the unelectable Cunt the Presidency. When he announced, I figured it was a joke of some sort. As the number of his supporters grew, I started to pay a bit more attention, then figured he was full of shit since I was hearing too many good things, but was burned too many times to care. By the time June rolled around, I was all in :-).
That makes me hate Bush even MORE since he made me doubt Trump! :-) .
I was basically in the same boat. I was already red-pilled in 2012 but not completely awake. When I heard Trump was gonna run, I thought "Is this madman for real?" My guy for 2016 was originally Rand, but he dropped out. When the election came, I absolutely knew I couldn't vote in good conscience for HRSatan, yet I thought Trump's platform was too much of a pipe dream and was full of hot air ("Build a Great Wall from sea to shining sea."). Little did I knew he was doing a 'big ask.'
Long story short, I was skeptical of Trump and assumed HRC was gonna win, so I voted Gary Johnson in an attempt to help break the two-party system. I stayed up with my college roommates all Election night watching the results and was flabbergasted to see Trump win in real time.
I knew the MSM was constantly lying about Trump, but I actually didn't start getting behind Trump until his visit to NK; specifically when he proudly showed off the size of his balls by crossing the DM Zone into NK - by himself - to shake hands with Kim Jong-un. It was then when I realized Trump is a true leader amongst men.
From then on, I was slowly moving from the middle of the pack, "Orange man not so bad" camp toward "Trump Good" with every big move he made, proving me wrong in the process. By the time the Abraham Accords were rolling out, I was completely on board the Trump train.
No joke, I would have crawled over broken glass to vote for Bush in 2004. I thought he was going to fix everything ... especially with the gains in the Senate.
At least I learned my lesson.
I only voted for McCain because of Sarah Palin ... seriously, anyone that can trigger a liberal the way she did should be POTUS. I only voted for Romney out of spite. I hated the fucker. I just wanted to see liberals screaming and crying if he won. Pretty sad, huh?
It took me a YEAR to warm up to Trump as I had given up on politics and figured anyone running would be a fraud to hand the unelectable Cunt the Presidency. When he announced, I figured it was a joke of some sort. As the number of his supporters grew, I started to pay a bit more attention, then figured he was full of shit since I was hearing too many good things, but was burned too many times to care. By the time June rolled around, I was all in :-).
That makes me hate Bush even MORE since he made me doubt Trump! :-) .
I was basically in the same boat. I was already red-pilled in 2012 but not completely awake. When I heard Trump was gonna run, I thought "Is this madman for real?" My guy for 2016 was originally Rand, but he dropped out. When the election came, I absolutely knew I couldn't vote in good conscience for HRSatan, yet I thought Trump's platform was too much of a pipe dream and was full of hot air ("Build a Great Wall from sea to shining sea."). Little did I knew he was doing a 'big ask.'
Long story short, I was skeptical of Trump and assumed HRC was gonna win, so I voted Gary Johnson in an attempt to help break the two-party system. I stayed up with my college roommates all Election night watching the results and was flabbergasted to see Trump win in real time.
I knew the MSM was constantly lying about Trump, but I actually didn't start getting behind Trump until his visit to NK; specifically when he proudly showed off the size of his balls by crossing the DM Zone into NK - by himself - to shake hands with Kim Jong-un. It was then when I realized Trump is a true leader amongst men.
From then on, I was slowly moving from the middle of the pack, "Orange man not so bad" camp toward "Trump Good" with every big move he made, proving me wrong in the process. By the time the Abraham Accords were rolling out, I was completely on board the Trump train.