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petethedragon 38 points ago +38 / -0

I agree with you. You're not crazy.

I felt this back in 2016 when he won. But I never thought it would play out like this. I just figured he would implement policies that were effective and would be able to effectively communicate his success.

But the way things have played out have been incredible to say the least.

Some day someone is going to write a book about the Trump presidency and how he beat back attack after attack. It'll be the most amazing story.

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side_o_beef 35 points ago +35 / -0

America will not see another man of his caliber for at least the next 100 years. He will be remembered as great.

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CreepyJoesOldBalls 13 points ago +13 / -0

Donald the Great.

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Captainzoomer 11 points ago +11 / -0

Future generations will know this every time they look upon Mt. Rushmore.

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icemint497 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree! But he's really one of a kind

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Honora 3 points ago +3 / -0

America will see another great man if we dare to act as he did. All we have to do is stand up and refuse to be backed into a corner or bought off. We can live up to what Donald has. It's time for us to stop expecting someone else to change this world, we need to be the change that we want to see. We can do this, Patriots!

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Carry_Your_Name 13 points ago +13 / -0

He's the only one who understands that politics is downstream from culture, that's why he leads us to fight on the cultural front against the lying media. To those who don't like his tweets and style, go read the gospels and see how Jesus confronted the pharisees. Jesus was the son of Joseph the carpenter, and yet he dared to stand out and criticize the pharisses, the cultural elites at the time, and people marveled at him as they all recognized Jesus as the son of a carpenter. Jesus wrecked the pharisees at his rallies; he drained the swamp by kicking the money changers out of the temple; he called out the pharisees as "sons of the devil" and "whitewashed tombs", he hanged out with prostitutes and tax collectors - aka deplorables, and yet unto the pharisees he delivered seven woes. In the sermon on the mount, probably the first christian sermon in history, he spent the entire first half of the sermon to expose the hypocrisy of the pharisees and teach the audience how to behave better. Our lord and savior is a builder and a fighter! But unfortunately very few pastors see this side of him.

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InRevelation12now 11 points ago +11 / -0

Trump is playing his role in 'the plan' and doing it very well.