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Can you agree that Trump is being very noble about this change of power now?

Do you think he's going to be in the public eye in the future or is he going to be reclusive?
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EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
Just out of curiosity how exactly is he being noble?

And just to be clear, this is the definition of noble.
[quote] The definition of noble is someone who has high morals and ideals or people who are royalty or who have good breeding. An example of noble is a person who is always honest and charitable. [/quote]
@EuphoricTurtle Trumpists live in an alternate reality.
@BohemianBoo The problem with American politics is that each party is worse than the other. Half the country wants rip the throats out the other half.
Isn't that just wonderful?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@puck61 It’s what that dim-witted narcissist encouraged and used. Americans agreed to do terrible things to their society because the Mango Mussolini promised to make the trains run on time. The true greatness of America is that the American people eventually saw through the lies and the bluster and the posturing and threw him out.
@EuphoricTurtle He is oafish and arrogant, and he has no filter, but he was one of the best presidents this country has ever had. His concession speech was humble and very noble. He called for prayer for a successful term for Biden, and peace.
@puck61 Yeah and I don't like either party, but at least the Democrats live in the real world and believe in democracy. At some point, we need to admit that the Republicans are much much worse.
InvictusIndigo · 22-25, M
@puck61 But how do you reconcile the quality of "nobility" with the blatant sexism, misogyny, insensitivity, lack of compassion, and inciting of violence? Are these the qualities of a good leader? Before we can talk policy, I believe that we should discuss these things and see if this was truly a good leader.
@BohemianBoo This country is horribly polarized. It's pretty damn sad.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@puck61 for you to suggest that the first president not to attend the incoming presidents inauguration in 150 years (if I'm not mistaken) is remotely humble and noble is ludicrous.

As for his worth/ legacy as a president I won't even go there.
@puck61 Sure, but that's the Republicans' fault. This isn't a "both sides" issue.
@BohemianBoo I'm repeating myself but the problem with American politics is each side is worse than the other. This is actually a quote by some cowboy years ago.
@BohemianBoo Of course it's a both sides issue. The democrats have been fraudulently harassing Trump for four years. It's a wonder that he can keep his sanity at all. He clearly said, "Peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." He did not incite anyone. This is just more fraud from fraudulent freaks!
[b][c=#BF0000]I just love alliteration! [/c][/b]
@puck61 This is the "both sides" fallacy.
@puck61 😂
Why couldn't those mean old Democrats just let Trump break the law in peace?!
@BohemianBoo Trump has not broken any laws. Now I want to call you bad names, but I won't. You can just use your imagination. That is just more lies from chronic liars. Trump has broken no laws as president.
@puck61 "Trump has not broken any laws." 😂