Afraid to admit my support for Trump

You have no idea of what you are talking about. You are young; full of piss and vinegar. Your brash statments reveal your lack of life knowledge and experience. It’s obvious that the biased media coverage has influenced you. Please stop with the bold claims of utter nonsense. Listen more, observe and learn. We’re tired of the harangues.

Audio obviously modified. These yaywork types are disgusting. Yelling the n word in any crowd causes heads to turn and audio intensity should vary with distance from mic. People peacefully assembling and the protesters smirking as they cause problems. I hope voters aren’t this stupid.

Ok you two, brush this ridiculous constant behavior at these rallies under the rug. Its all made up by the media, sure.

Is it possible the audio is modified? Sure. Is it possible its not? Completely. It must be fun being a politician now, anything that happens you can just blame on media spin.

Trump has had literally millions of people attend his rallies over the last year. tens of thousands at many of them, with many rallies each week. of course things are going to happen with that many people present at one location. Look at a benign event like a college football game. Literally hundreds of people are arrested at each one. That’s just bound to happen when you have the population of a small town crammed into one venue. The reality is that 99% of trump fans are fine, non-violent people the media portrays it as if all trump supporters are violent menaces to society and totally ignores the facists, violent tendencies of the bernie supports/trump protestors. If college football crowds were covered with the scrutiny that the trump crowds were, people would think they were the sickest places on earth. They dont account for the fact we have tens of thousands of people in one location with literally dozens of cameras pointed at the crowd and just looking for a story. Of course things will be seen.

Well let’s see, we have a small sample size of AF participants here, and the three Trump supporters are Vandy, Itera, and Ghibili. Open and shut case.

I’ve yet to meet a thoughful, intelligent person in real life who is a Trump supporter. Granted, intelligent people might be smart enough to not admit they are Trump supporters IRL.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/274853-police-recommend-charges-for-teen-pepper-sprayed-outside

You do a great impression of the media. Or a delusional hillary supporter. I can’t wait until she gets charged and dragged into court. Hopefully jail. Spare the people another disaster

Yeah, you probably don’t want to admit you support Trump in polite company.

But if you find yourself in a trailer park, you can speak of him enthusiastically. You’ll fit right in.

I wonder if Goldman will be charged for breaking our labor laws…no danger in only enforcing some of the laws though. I’m sure that will ultimately be great for our republic. http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/31/my-secret-to-my-success-on-wall-street-commentary.html

Well, I’m neither a member of the media nor a Hilary supporter, so I guess you’re the one being delusional after all by bucketing all Trump basheres into one of those two groups.

is this you?

http://gothamist.com/2016/04/03/nyu_students_supporting_trump_are_a.php

You support both Trump and Sanders? That’s an interesting stance. Given some of the different likely general election scenarios, who do you plan on actually voting for?

hahaha!

Regardless of Trump’s source of initial wealth, and even if he is just “ok” at running a multibillion dollar company, the selling point is that he has executive experience that most people don’t have. This gives some credibility to his leadership and managerial ability.

Also, I think the organization that people want to “stick it” to is the political system, specifically the Republican party. It is actually intuitive to me, or at least not relevant, that disillusioned Republican voters choose to support a businessman instead.

Trump’s platform obviously has many flaws, but I think we should at least be fair in criticizing him.

While I can at least understand the executive experience bit people mention, it should also be noted he has exactly 0 experience with or knowledge of the law aside from his experiences dealing with his lawyers which could be a problem.

I wouldnt mind seeing an executive get their hands on the government, I would just prefer it to be one who is a little less crass. Bloomberg would have been ideal IMO, governement experience, built a business empire. There is no way Trump could top BBG in any way aside from being an extreme nut. Any arguement for Trump, Bloomberg has him beat.

Bloomberg showed is crazy side with the attack on the big gulp. Was he going to go after apple pie next? Of all the issues important to the people, that is where he spent some of his time. Nuts.

Oh I agree that was a rather stupid move on his part, but if trying to limit the size of sodas sold at some establishments is one of the bigger complaints to be had about a leader I think thats rather acceptable no?

Better than many of our last presidents.

What about the myriad of other positions when he generally thinks the government should be involved in everyones lives? Guns, GMO labeling, environmental regulation increase, military spending increases, ACA support, drug war, etc.

You work in the US? I feel the exact opposite in my office. If I admit my absolute detest for the Donald, I’m afraid I would get ostracized or maybe fired. It’s gotten to a point where I assume people are Trump Supporters (unless their black or gay) until they prove me wrong.

^ Do you work in Mississippi?