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President Donald Trump said Thursday he would accept Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize if she offers it to him,

calling it "a great honor,"
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SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
I think that tells the world a lot sbout the pair of them.
@SchoolBelle It tells the world about Trump. But most of us already knew who he was.
Nevertooold · 56-60, M
@bijouxbroussard Then my question is...How were we....The American people such....such as your neighbor perhaps voted him in as our president....not once but b]TWICE!!![/b]...I've never voted for him for ANYTHING nor would I....
@Nevertooold Nor have I. And 92% of my demographic voted for Kamala Harris, as did almost 80% of my city and almost 60% of my state. So not only do I not understand MAGAs, at this point I don’t even know anyone personally who does.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@Nevertooold You think you are part of a vast majority but you are not. He won by only 2,384,000 votes of 152,300,000 cast. Sadly your children and grand children will likely suffer for your mistake.
walabby · M
@Nevertooold Not my country, but I watched one of the early episodes of "The Apprentice" for about 10 minutes and decided that Trump was a total POS. I've had no inclination to change that opinion...
Subsumedpat · 41-45, M
@walabby I remember that show, he was clearly a toxic narcissists, however we had to reelect him because the democrats failed to have a convention and put forth a candidate vetted by the people. Any middle of the road democrat would have beat trump.
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SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
@bijouxbroussard Sure, America chose him over a black woman. But Ametica also chose him over a white woman.

What they had in common wasn't skin colour.
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@SchoolBelle With the help, surprisingly enough, of a large percentage of white women and men of color. Our country’s demographics are now such that if not for those percentages (plus the people who opted not to vote at all) he probably wouldn’t have won. The vote of white men alone wouldn’t have been enough. That’s why thé GOP tries so hard to disenfranchise certain groups of voters—they know those votes count.
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
@bijouxbroussard Yes, I agree. Voter suppression in some demographics is a key policy for them, along with gerrymandering certain constituencies to dilute opposition voters.