Surviving a Year with Donald Trump

but a President's demeanor, values, manner of discourse & general m.o. are all very important aspects of leadership. How can anyone say that something like honesty isn't important in a leader?

but how can the party of Bill Clinton even utter those words in putting down Trump
 
I totally disagree w/ the bolded - and honestly, Trump's tenure is the 1st time I have heard those on the right express it. I don't think many really believe it.

Of course accomplishments are a huge part of the equation, but a President's demeanor, values, manner of discourse & general m.o. are all very important aspects of leadership. How can anyone say that something like honesty isn't important in a leader? Of course it is, as are other aspects of Trump's personality and way of doing things.

You talk like leadership is a popularity contest. Leadership is being able to motivate people to get the job done. Patton was hated and feared by his troops but he was also respected and one of the greatest commanders we ever had. But believe what you will, it makes no difference to the big picture. Trump is Trump and nothing you nor I say can change that.
 
You talk like leadership is a popularity contest. Leadership is being able to motivate people to get the job done. Patton was hated and feared by his troops but he was also respected and one of the greatest commanders we ever had. But believe what you will, it makes no difference to the big picture. Trump is Trump and nothing you nor I say can change that.

I know we can't change it, but character still matters to me.
 
I know we can't change it, but character still matters to me.

Oh I don't dispute that at all. Character and charisma go along ways when it comes to foreign affairs. And how nations look at us is mostly how they see the president, so yes on the world stage Trump is an embarrassment.:good4u:
 
These hysterical threads crack me up.

Can any liberal, including Onceler and Kenny, tell me how their life is worse now than before Trump took office.
 
These hysterical threads crack me up.

Can any liberal, including Onceler and Kenny, tell me how their life is worse now than before Trump took office.

It really has little to do w/ my own life. I've had a great year.

I look to the long term. Of course, we can survive Trump. But we're talking about a leader who has no problem whatsoever tearing down any longstanding institution we have for self-preservation. He is undermining our law enforcement, media, the State Dept., et al. Trump is redefining our basic concept of the truth, and (imo) not for the better. It's a world of "alternative facts" now. He is also someone who seeks to stoke hatred & division wherever he can, and has promoted discrimination with his rhetoric.

Overall, I see these things as being potentially very damaging to the nation. I think it's okay to be concerned about it. Whether you agree w/ what I wrote above or not, I don't think you'd disagree that he is fundamentally changing many things about our government and other aspects of how we do things. If you like Trump, you probably think it's for the better. I don't like him, and think it could have some very negative long-term ramifications.
 
It really has little to do w/ my own life. I've had a great year.

I look to the long term. Of course, we can survive Trump. But we're talking about a leader who has no problem whatsoever tearing down any longstanding institution we have for self-preservation. He is undermining our law enforcement, media, the State Dept., et al. Trump is redefining our basic concept of the truth, and (imo) not for the better. It's a world of "alternative facts" now. He is also someone who seeks to stoke hatred & division wherever he can, and has promoted discrimination with his rhetoric.

Overall, I see these things as being potentially very damaging to the nation. I think it's okay to be concerned about it. Whether you agree w/ what I wrote above or not, I don't think you'd disagree that he is fundamentally changing many things about our government and other aspects of how we do things. If you like Trump, you probably think it's for the better. I don't like him, and think it could have some very negative long-term ramifications.

Anything could be potentially damaging. I think Trump is an idiot, liar, poor leader etc. However, he seems to have finally surrounded himself with non party hacks for the most part.

Also, the way I understand the OP is not so much the future, rather how can we as individuals survive a Trump presidency and as you pointed out, so far it has been great for and I believe most people.

The overboard fear mongering is as bad as the far right under Obama.
 
Such a surreal time.

It's still kind of hard to believe that this happened - and that something like this COULD happen in America. We need better leaders in general. Watching congressional leaders give up principle and dignity to cede everything to Trump has been a real revelation.

I think a lot of good can come out of this ultimately; but it could be a very hard lesson over the next several years...

You mean the hard lesson when you taxes go down? Will you send them back?
 
I used to feel that way about it - a long time ago. But the 2-party system is pathetic, and won't be changed until more people start voting 3rd party. I believe that can happen.

As long as you keep voting Green/ Socialist/ Commie I support you 100%.
 
"Last week, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch stood on the White House lawn, opining that Donald Trump’s presidency could be “the greatest presidency that we’ve seen, not only in generations, but maybe ever.":whoa:

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Talk about a lack of dignity?!!
 
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