ironpony wrote:
I have a friend who is a proud Trump supporter and he has no problem admitting that to people. He said that the reason he likes Trump is because unlike other political leaders who run for offices, who make promises and then abandon them once they are elected, and only made them to get elected, Trump at least stuck to his promises and did what he said he was going to do, and that's more you can say for most peopel running for offices. I guess I can't fault Trump there it seems from what I can tell.
But I think the only reason why so many people hate Trump is because he is a republican. If Trump decided to join the democratic party and ran through them, then people would love him, because they love members of that party more.
You know full well that both of your points are nonsense.
What promise did Trump keep? None.
If it were "just because he is a Republican" then why isnt Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush, and every other of the thousands of GOP politicians in the US also similarly hated?
I thought that you were Canadian. How can you have a "friend" who is either a Trump supporter, or a Trump nonsupporter? You have to be American to be either thing.
That's a good point. Since I am Canadian I haven't followed everything he has done so I didn't count for all of it. I thought he promised to build a wall, which he got on, of course he couldn't finish of course, with the losing the next election. But I couldn't keep track of everything.
And even though my friend is Canadian he calls himself a Trump supporter, so I thought he meant he was in spirit.