Why Doesn't the Left believe in the peaceful transfer of power?

Hopefully no persons getting a beating will be disabled by it. They won't get much sympathy in Drumpf's America.

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Notice the way leslie stahl continually interrupted him and at times was slightly argumentative.
These, of course, were things that never happened when they interviewed the kenyan. They treated him like he was some kind of a king.

Trump ought to lay down the law and let them know that they're going to respect the office or they can forget having any access at all for the next four years. New tone or hit the road, jack.

He's the president. They are nothingness. Less than nothingness. Kick them off their high horses with a great big boot.
 
In response to Ricter, gwb-trading said,
As a sign of the lack of civility, professionalism, and even politicking on the left you still are not calling our president-elect by his correct name -- which is Trump.

Instead you mock him with a name provided from a late-night comedian.

How low.

Say the words - "President Trump" and get used to it for the next four years.
I don't like this stuff that is going on. But of course that has to do with my age and upbringing. I think we should all except the outcome of the election gracefully. But at the same time I do understand the frustration felt by half the country. What I would say is let's give this guy, Trump, a chance. He is not even President yet. Let's cool it. Give him a chance, and then if you don't like what he is doing, speak out, but don't be a fool about it.

I will tell you what concerns me, and it is this. He got elected by telling a specific subset of Americans, and a justifiably angry set at that, what they wanted to hear. Now he has to deal with the House. If he just falls back on his sales technique of testing the waters, finding out what his customer whats to hear, and then parroting that back, we will have a two-branch government -- legislative and judicial. The administrative branch won't count for much. So I hope he'll show some backbone. But that scares me a little. He seems rather uninformed. On the other hand, this could just be the wake-up call this nation needs.
 
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In response to Ricter, gwb-trading said,

I don't like this stuff that is going on. But of course that has to do with my age and upbringing. I think we should all except the outcome of the election gracefully. But at the same time I do understand the frustration felt by half the country. What I would say is let's give this guy, Trump, a chance. He is not even President yet. Let's cool it. Give him a chance, and then if you don't like what he is doing, speak out, but don't be a fool about it.

I will tell you what concerns me, and it is this. He got elected by telling a specific subset of Americans, and a justifiably angry set at that, what they wanted to hear. Now he has to deal with the House. If he just falls back on his sales technique of testing the waters, finding out what his customer whats to hear, and then parroting that back, we will have a two-branch government -- legislative and judicial. The administrative branch won't count for much. So I hope he'll show some backbone. But that scares me a little. He seems rather uninformed. On the other hand, this could just be the wake-up call this nation needs.
Wrong again. Never ceases to amaze me how the democrats know all about the other side based on what they think the other side must be thinking. Here's the deal, he told us he feels just like we do. And it wasn't fake. He watched FOX tv and started getting pissed and ran for president and we voted for him. To make it even more comical, almost everyone on his team is a regular guest on Fox. We know them all.
 
Wrong again. Never ceases to amaze me how the democrats know all about the other side based on what they think the other side must be thinking. Here's the deal, he told us he feels just like we do. And it wasn't fake. He watched FOX tv and started getting pissed and ran for president and we voted for him. To make it even more comical, almost everyone on his team is a regular guest on Fox. We know them all.
You must be responding to the wrong post. I don't know what Democrats think other than what they say they think any more than I know what Republicans think, but somebody out there thinks that Obama was born in Kenya, that Hillary should be locked up, and we should bring back water boarding. :D
 
You must be responding to the wrong post. I don't know what Democrats think other than what they say they think any more than I know what Republicans think, but somebody out there thinks that Obama was born in Kenya, that Hillary should be locked up, and we should bring back water boarding. :D
Birtherism is dead, water boarding is alive and Hillary is on the run.
 
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