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Old 05-21-2017 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by bay982
To remove any charge of bias, I would encourage you to judge him SOLELY on his own statements and promises for the first 100 days. By his OWN claims he is probably running about 20% success.

And I guess I have to ask, what particular specific action would he have to take for you to no longer support him? Maybe it's the case that there is nothing he could do to make you stop supporting him? I'm just trying to understand the thought process.
Have to be a real crime or undermining of the country contrary to what he campaigned on.

A real crime would not be like Bill Clinton's perjury, Hillary's server or whoever unmasked Flynn. It would be more like taking a 10% kickback from the $350 billion dollar deal he cut with the Saudi's today or finding out he had an RNC staffer killed.

Undermining the country would be like him promising to confront Islamic terrorism and then not going directly to the heart of Islam, meeting with scores of Muslim leaders and inking a commitment from all of them to combat terrorism. Or, if he promised to repeal and replace Obamacare and then didn't work to get a bill through the house.
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