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It also won him votes. Lot of people like a based guy. 2016 he started out calling names bigly. That's the only way he could get media attention
This 👆👆👆👆👆.
When will our side get it?
Most of us don't care about him calling names. And to care now, after he won, is quite strange.
Agree.
Yet they called Trump endless names.
Don't they see that?
Guess not. Words are words. We were taught this when we were little kids. Words can never hurt you. The only person that can hurt you with words is yourself.
Trump would not have won by trying to be noble. He is a wrecking ball and has our full authority to wreck anyone who is a traitor or their accomplices. The libs who didn’t like his “mean tweets” wouldn’t have voted for him anyways and those on the right who didn’t like it still voted for our guy. He had to do what he did to keep his base awake and enticed. Did he make mistakes? Surely. I thought the “I hate Taylor Swift” would have cost him the election. Still scratching my head what he thought that comment would accomplish. But then again I’m not a master 5D chess player and clearly that comment didn’t hurt him at all. We’ve had enough President trying to play noble (think Obama) but look where that got us? We don’t need another fake - we need a real person. A man who is not afraid to let the TRUTH out. So what if he hurts a few feelings on his way. In any war there is collateral damage.
I don't think too many people will vote for a candidate BECAUSE they do the childish stuff Trump does. People voted for him DESPITE that, but many DIDN'T vote for him because of it.
Majority of Trump supporters love the mean tweets. He is the voice for the voiceless who hate the establishment.
I know there are people who love all that stuff, but they would vote for Trump no matter what. It is the wishy-washy suburban Republicans, and Independents, who may like his policies, but are too fragile to put his personality to the side. As smart as Trump is in many ways, I found it hard to believe that he continued with all that stuff into his first term, throughout the Biden term, and even prior to the recent election. It HAD to, at minimum, cost him 1 or 2 percentage of the vote total, and since elections are so close in many places, that is a significant percent. Fortunately, this time, it didn't cost him the election.