SciFiFisher wrote:Trump is finally learning (this may be a bit too optimistic of a word) that he is not untouchable. And that intimidation eventually stops working when people reach a certain point. His actions and behavior during this campaign have not really changed from his behavior and actions for the last 50(ish) years. He defrauds people. He lies. He bullies. He shouts people down. He uses the legal system as a bludgeon or a stalling tactic. He has all the morals of an alligator. I suppose it should not be a surprise that he is also a sexual predator.
What bothers me is that people think that his methods are admirable. They think he is a successful business man and person. And even worse people are so angry, frustrated, afraid, and fed up with how things are that they are willing to rationalize his behavior as being "ok". And vote for him.
Yes, yes, and yes. My only disagreement is your insult of alligators.
As far as the people who are voting for him, I'm having an increasing problem separating my feelings about Trump, from my feelings about people who are voting for him. My nephew-in-law, for one, appears to be a Trump supporter (he hasn't actually flat out said that, but he keeps defending him and parroting his attacks on Clinton). He isn't my favorite person on the planet (my n-i-l) but I've always been friendly with him. I'm struggling to continue to do that; I am truly puzzled by anyone who could vote for Trump, and wonder seriously about their sanity, morals, or intelligence.