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If Trump is innocent of collusion then WHY is he acting so guilty?

Ppl that are innocent and have nothing to hide would not protest so much, fire so many ppl ( which he finds a threat regarding the investigation into ties with Russia) and write all these angry tweets?!!!
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
Take a look at egotism and narcissism - look at megalomaniac, and consider what it means to be morally and ethically bankrupt. These are all things that describe Trump to a tee. It is who he is. He hides everything he can for the simple reason that his personal, professional and political background is a landmine covered in lies, deceit, corruption, personal gain, and bullying. He uses those incapable of thinking, which unfortunately covers a broad spectrum of the population. Many of his supporters, if not most of them, picked him for a single, or maybe two reasons. Things like wanting a border wall, being against abortion, or whatever it was he used at any given moment in time as part of his platform. Voting for a president is not a fix for a single or a couple of problems, it's a long game in which you are betting the person will better the country, not just your own personal life. I could go on and on; but I think you get where I'm going. Small minds put him where he is, small, fearful, willfully ignorant minds who can't see past their own little world.
TexChik · F
@frequentlyme [image deleted]
The nacissistic megalomaniac you were referring to?
frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@TexChik Like I said, small people with small minds... try reading the full text of the speech - context is everything. I know it's hard for you to deal with fact.

Here’s the actual context of Obama’s comments:
Leaders and dignitaries of the European Union; representatives of our NATO Alliance; distinguished guests: We meet here at a moment of testing for Europe and the United States, and for the international order that we have worked for generations to build.
Throughout human history, societies have grappled with fundamental questions of how to organize themselves, the proper relationship between the individual and the state, the best means to resolve inevitable conflicts between states. And it was here in Europe, through centuries of struggle -- through war and Enlightenment, repression and revolution -- that a particular set of ideals began to emerge: The belief that through conscience and free will, each of us has the right to live as we choose. The belief that power is derived from the consent of the governed, and that laws and institutions should be established to protect that understanding. And those ideas eventually inspired a band of colonialists across an ocean, and they wrote them into the founding documents that still guide America today, including the simple truth that all men -- and women -- are created equal.
But those ideals have also been tested -- here in Europe and around the world. Those ideals have often been threatened by an older, more traditional view of power. This alternative vision argues that ordinary men and women are too small-minded to govern their own affairs, that order and progress can only come when individuals surrender their rights to an all-powerful sovereign. Often, this alternative vision roots itself in the notion that by virtue of race or faith or ethnicity, some are inherently superior to others, and that individual identity must be defined by "us" versus "them," or that national greatness must flow not by what a people stand for, but by what they are against.

The soundbite you are trying to use from a video that was edited and spliced together, is false - as in a lie. Nice try, no cigar.
TexChik · F
@frequentlyme I read it . Had Trump said that libs would have exploded . The narcissism and hypocrisy of the left is always nauseating .
frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@TexChik As I've said before, your responses make me laugh. You attempt to prove something wrong by brining in something totally different. You might want to up your game.
TexChik · F
@frequentlyme I’m not trying to prove anything . I’m waiting for you to prove anything you’ve said about Trump . Which you can’t . I’m just marvelling at your flagrant hypocrisy
frequentlyme · 70-79, M
@TexChik Read what I wrote - the proof is contained in the definitions and his actions. Easy to understand, unless of course you don't understand English. Nothing I wrote is hypocritical, nothing. I claim no personal moral or ethical standards in my writing.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@TexChik You know... I may be wrong. But I cant find that quote of his anywhere. On the other hand Abraham Lincoln was the one who said that the internet was full of crap.
TexChik · F
@whowasthatmaskedman funny ... there’s also a video of him while he’s saying it . Can’t lie your way out of that one .
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@TexChik I give you the respect of treating you as sincere in your comments. I would rather you didnt call me a liar thanks.
TexChik · F
@whowasthatmaskedman you just said obama didn’t say that . To anyone but a lib... that’s a lie !
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@TexChik I said I could not find it anywhere. Not that he didnt say it.. I cannot be held responsible for failures in your cognitive processes, although they do explain some things. I think we are done here.👋