I'm a former liberal. At what point did YOU know you were done with the left?
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I liked Bill Clinton when he was President but then started questionning his motives. Once I started going down the Clinton rabbit hole, I never looked back. And Hillary is so easy to dislike. That was a very long time ago.
You're better off than me bro. I believed in Barack Hussein Obama. Voted for him first term. By middle of first term I was asking serious questions about him and what I had done. By second term election I was out of there. (Edited to make believe past tense.)
He did put on a good act and that's why a lot of people liked him. I was much older and jaded by the time he came around.
Being from Illinois I remember when he first was elected Senator, first time I had heard of him was flipping channels on election night and seeing his victory party. He was NOWHERE as eloquent and smooth back then, fast forward a couple years and suddenly he was running for President and sounded like a totally different person, I knew right away that he was a Manchurian candidate.
Guess what my dad showed me. Everything Obama is and does and especially the way he gives speeches is a total rip-off of Seventies UN Ambassador Andrew Young. Listen to some of Young's speeches, check out his voice. Can't unhear. It's fucked up as hell
Yeah I was a kid. But one who still deserved a bullet to the face.
"Act" is an interesting word. Compare Obama's speech patterns to Hugh Laurie in "House" and you begin to realize Obama's accent is not right.
And you have AOC whose accent stumbles when she pronounces her fake first and middle names.
I didn’t vote Obama, but I really did hope that his election would finally help blacks feel like they were fully enfranchised in America. Thought he may build consensus and brotherhood. I WAS WRONG.
I voted for that traitor Romney. AND I WAS WRONG TOO.
I voted for both Bushes, AND I WAS WRONG.
Many people would hold their nose and voted for the lesser of two evils. But that really wasn’t good enough. What is happening right now has been needed for decades.
What gives me great consolation...old school liberals, like Naomi Wolf, Bret Weinstein, I think Dr Robert Malone, all believe in freedom as do many in the right. It seems the ends of the horseshoe are actually closer than the end to the middle. Just different strategies. I hope that we all can really debate strategy in the future to better all.
A lot of people believed in him.
They used similarly racially charged playbooks with him too, but obviously he had opponents that were either on his side or too pussy to stand up to him, unlike Trump.
With Obama it was kayfabe, most of the racial attacks were staged to drive the blacks to him and prey on liberal white guilt.
I never liked Clinton. Something about him, that sagging lip, his facial expressions...never sat well with me. I didn't like any of them before or after him either. Detested the kenyan.....again, something was really off for me with him. I think I voted Ron Paul in that "election." POTUS has been the first president that I've admired and respect.
Funny! I liked Bush Jr at first until the Patriot act and mega spending. Then came that darned rabbit hole....
9/11, and everything that came after, changed a lot of people's perceptions.
We most have woken in the same timezone.. between gulf war, Wako, and Clinton's 'i did not have sexual relations with that woman' was the early awakening for me.