I'm entirely apolitical, so I have a different perspective than other AMers. First Trump won by popular vote so we have who the majority of voters wanted. Also, though we reasonably want our leaders, people in positions of great power, to be of good, if not superior ability, morals and intelligence. But this needs tempered with the realization any leader is a person and therefore subject to the shortcomings and foibles we all are. Trump is also a product of American culture and education. Maybe this is where the core problem lies. In the end I don't especially care and exceptionally rarely post to any Trump questions. And in any election no matter who wins in any election that person will have detractors. So had Clinton won we may well have seen an unending tsunami of Clinton questions.
I mostly agree here but you're mistaken about the popular vote. He won the electoral vote. Just sayin'.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at April 12, 2017 7:32 AM MDT
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