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Curious about Nixon

This was a tad before my time, but when Nixon resigned, the vast majority of the USA agreed with that decision and felt that Nixon had done something seriously wrong. Am I correct? Were there many folks in subsequent years who felt Nixon had been wronged? But we all knew Nixon was involved in the break-in.

I remember when Clinton was impeached my dad telling me he thought Clinton should resign. In my mind being untruthful about an extramarital affair is much different than orchestrating a political break-in. As I remember afterwards, most Democrats and some Republicans felt the affair was minor. The republicans who thought this was a major offense had issues with Clinton before that. But we all knew that Clinton had an affair and it looked bad upon him and the office of the president.

But I don't understand Trump. It's like his supporters are in complete denial. Sure there are some who think Trump is a scoundrel and still support him, but it seems like most completely deny that he did anything wrong. I simply don't see how anyone in a right mind would think Trump did nothing wrong or did nothing that made him look bad or disgraced the office of the presidency. With Nixon and Clinton, I think most of the country agreed they did something wrong. The difference was that whether one felt the action justified removal from office. Frankly, I am shocked that 75-80% of the USA can't agree that Trump is a slimy, crooked man. I wouldn't have so much of an issue if his supporters admitted to that and still supported him in spite of that. But they don't. Instead they live in a completely different reality. And it's not just 20% of the country - it's probably 35-40%. If we can't agree on basic reality, we are doomed.
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tindrummer · M
yeah, maybe - our republic has weathered a lot of storms but much of today's right really is deplorable
Slade · 56-60, M
@tindrummer And your kind will be annihilated in the election in 2 weeks. Prepare for at least a decade trapped in the minority hinterlands.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Slade The problem is, the majority of the USA is on the left. GOP in charge is "minority rule". That is simply not sustainable.
Slade · 56-60, M
@trollslayer Get out of your bubble. Get out and talk to real people- like ones who have jobs. Americans are hardly on the left. Eg: the unpopularity of your dismal, installed president
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@Slade I'm guessing you live in a red state. The most populous states in the country are blue. Most major cities are blue. Just because Biden is unpopular (most presidents in the last 20 years are) doesn't mean the majority of Americans (as a whole, not in your particular state) subscribe to liberal platforms. Poll after poll show people want more regulations on big businesses, want abortion to be legal, favor health care reforms, etc. There has only been ONE GOP president to win the national popular vote in an election since 1988. That's over 30 years! What does that tell you?
@trollslayer
FYI you need to add "don't":

Just because Biden is unpopular (most presidents in the last 20 years are) doesn't mean the majority of Americans (as a whole, not in your particular state) don't subscribe to liberal platforms.

A clearer rewrite would be:

"Don't confuse 'Biden is unpopular' (like most presidents in the past 20 years) with 'Americans aren't liberal'. Even though people in your area/state might not be liberal Americans as a whole DO subscribe to liberal notions."
@trollslayer
There has only been ONE GOP president to win the national popular vote in an election since 1988. That's over 30 years! What does that tell you?

It says that the GOP is a party which is NOT representative of the people generally.