Pedes,
I have been a lurker in t_d for a long time (RIP), and this would have been my first post ever. Right after the election, my then fiance was dissapointed that I voted for my boy Trump. She said "I wish you didn't tell me that." After he was elected, she referred to him as Not-My-President. I was a sad Pepe, but I knew she just didn't understand conservatism.
I asked her to marry me during the best 4 years, and since then, we've bought a house and started an awesome life in a liberal city. Each and every day, we talk, just a little, about the news, though early on, I left her alone about my Trump-patriotism. Slowly, I thought she was coming around...
Yesterday I noticed her ballot came in the mail, she left it on the counter and I noticed that her party affiliation had changed TO REPUBLICAN! (we live in Florida). She also talked yesterday about "crazy liberals" who would probably "key our car if they knew who we were voting for."
Pedes, I have rarely been so proud. Time to put a baby in that!
Best, Spee
It's great to be married to a supporter. She watches Fox business while I scour the Internet for news, including this dom - we then take some time to compare notes and discuss relevant news. Life is good.
Can you really trust any news that isn't posted here? I'm being serious. How do we even know what's real? I mean, I trust what's here because I trust you guys, and the upvotes filter out the trash, but for instance, the recent shooting? Did it actually affect a single person you know? So how do we even know it happened for sure, in today's fake news world?
Everything even stuff posted here has bias and news all throughout history has been littered with bullshit. The best is first hand accounts. An example is speaches. If you hear someone said x. See if you can find him actually saying that then compare how your source reported what he said. This can help filter out the bullshit and bullshit sources.