It does create that implication. As the president he is the most influential man in this country. What he says and does matters
OK, so find me someone that thinks that way that is able to vote. That seems highly unlikely. I mean I guess we could reverse the roles and say some people who loved corruption and lying voted for Hillary.
You can, but you might get arrested because you aren't a star...only stars get to kill people with drones and get away with it
You participate in political correctness. Instead of calling people Alt-Right, stop being politically correct and call them what they are. Racist...
Obvious answer Sly, but I am not quite sure that is what Dviss is talking about. Something tells me he was loading up a question.
You guys always go back to oh Hillary this, Hillary that, what a Shitty excuse for an answer. That is the kind of response when you know your wrong.
What are you talking about? Both candidates had dubious behavior. Both were not the best candidates by a long shot. On one hand you had a guy who hated political correctness and on the other you had a criminal. Obvious choice for most people. Which is why he won.
In Donald Trump's voice Wrong. Hillary lost because she didn't Campaign well in key states. Voter turnout was 14+ million lower than last election. We all know that's straight from the Republican playbook: Had I lived in a swing state I would have held my nose and voted for her. Yes, I believe she would make a better president than Trump. However I live in the liberal Bastion of Oregon. I don't have to worry about Trump ever winning here.
Every fucking one of them. There's no such thing is alt-right. That's just political correctness for racist.
I guess I am not sure who all you are talking about? Just the KKK/White Supremacists? b/c if that is who you are talking about then the answer is obvious. And nobody on the political spectrum wants their support. Unfortunately they give it to the Republicans. Although, the far left liberals are kinda melding into the alt-right mentality. Is there other groups or people who you are talking about? Before I agree to calling people racist, I'd like to know who you are defining, is all.
Chris Craig uppercuts ME in the balls and I'd have to rethink my don't beat up little guys rule. That is a rule by the way, I don't fight people I truly believe have a less than 50 percent chance of surviving. It has served me well, I just used to pick them up and throw them.
I'm talking about anybody who considers themselves to be alt-right. This new political correct term that you all want to use is just a euphemism for racist. So let me ask you this if y'all don't want to be politically correct anymore why the hell are you bringing up new terms to describe your racists?
This. It's really just a code name for white nationalism. It was coined by a white nationalist. It's a group of racists, who are trying to rally white power, after the first African American president held office, who are afraid of progress.
I personally don't know anyone that voted for Trump, who hates PC and SJW, consider themselves an "alt-right". I didn't even know what the alt-right was until this election cycle. And to me it sounds like you guys are conflating everyone on the right into the alt-right for your narrative. Hell, ask other Trump voters on here if they identify with the alt-right grouping. Likely the answer is no, because the alt-right is a fringe group that nobody wants. I guess you guys just use it to try to lump us all together and delegitimize Trumps win, and the majority of his supporters. White nationalism and nationalism are two different things, again don't conflate the two.