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87% of republicans still support trump. (Original Post) jack69 Feb 2017 OP
Don't worry when it comes out that Trashbag and Company were colluding with the Russians TrekLuver Feb 2017 #1
They are using him to rubberstamp their agenda BumRushDaShow Feb 2017 #2
Please attach a link.. busterbrown Feb 2017 #3
Couldn't find it again, were talking about trump's approval rating was 20 points below average jack69 Feb 2017 #7
They see him as a strongman DefenseLawyer Feb 2017 #4
"support" doesn't mean they're thrilled with everything about him. unblock Feb 2017 #5
It took a lot for them to accept Nixon's involvement. jack69 Feb 2017 #8
Don't waste your time with a Trump bot. The millions who didn't vote are the key. sarcasmo Feb 2017 #6
This was the real problem with the election. jack69 Feb 2017 #10
+1 dalton99a Feb 2017 #11
They're just like him, cannot admit they were wrong, just can't do it..n/t monmouth4 Feb 2017 #9
My Sister in Law voted for trump because she could not vote for a liar!!! jack69 Feb 2017 #14
what are they saying now? nt LaydeeBug Feb 2017 #15
Nothing jack69 Feb 2017 #19
Welcome to DU, and say something to them. Dont let this sit LaydeeBug Feb 2017 #21
+1, it takes a lot to admit they're wrong about a persons character... Especially after being warned uponit7771 Feb 2017 #25
Cognitive dissonance. Anxiety-inducing to hold two mutually KingCharlemagne Feb 2017 #12
Don't expect that to change either. If a drawer full of socks Charles Bukowski Feb 2017 #13
The grand old party of crime jack69 Feb 2017 #17
I don't trust the veracity of that number at all. nt LaydeeBug Feb 2017 #16
Guess that's why he is still standing. jack69 Feb 2017 #20
No...that the KGOPB values power and party over Country (and Russia) is why he's still standing. LaydeeBug Feb 2017 #22
Someone said it is easier to be fooled than to admit that you were already fooled. nikibatts Feb 2017 #18
Nothing will change their minds. kentuck Feb 2017 #23
think how fucked up you must be if you are still a Republican Fast Walker 52 Feb 2017 #24
Rump will change their minds. MoonRiver Feb 2017 #26
Did they mention Independents? JDC Feb 2017 #27
We can't... HopeAgain Feb 2017 #28
The answer is, most Republic0ns need to be normal... Stellar Feb 2017 #29
Yes blue cat Feb 2017 #30
I don't give a FUCK about changing their minds. Maru Kitteh Feb 2017 #31
They'll need to do some hurting before they wise up Vogon_Glory Feb 2017 #32
 

TrekLuver

(2,573 posts)
1. Don't worry when it comes out that Trashbag and Company were colluding with the Russians
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:11 PM
Feb 2017

the deplorables won't be able to deny it any longer. Of course there will always be the die hards.

BumRushDaShow

(128,283 posts)
2. They are using him to rubberstamp their agenda
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:13 PM
Feb 2017

But they are being forced to try to keep this crazed animal in line until they can do that.

jack69

(163 posts)
7. Couldn't find it again, were talking about trump's approval rating was 20 points below average
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:22 PM
Feb 2017

at this stage of the presidency. I'm not that advanced at all this, must be instructions somewhere.

 

DefenseLawyer

(11,101 posts)
4. They see him as a strongman
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:17 PM
Feb 2017

They are frightened and demoralized and paranoid. They will be drawn to Trump so long as they think he is strong. They don't care about policy or competence or facts, just that Trump is going to kick somebody's ass.

unblock

(52,095 posts)
5. "support" doesn't mean they're thrilled with everything about him.
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:21 PM
Feb 2017

it just means that whatever they don't like, whatever they're worried about, it isn't enough to abandon him.

strong loyalty (to party, not country) is one of the core values of the republican party, so it takes an awful lot for most republicans to abandon a president of their own party.

jack69

(163 posts)
8. It took a lot for them to accept Nixon's involvement.
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:26 PM
Feb 2017

Even then, many stayed with him. Remember that line in "Sweet Home Alabama", "now Watergate does not bother me.." It bothered me. Now I can't listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd (sp?)

jack69

(163 posts)
10. This was the real problem with the election.
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:28 PM
Feb 2017

Young people not voting even though it matters most to them.

jack69

(163 posts)
14. My Sister in Law voted for trump because she could not vote for a liar!!!
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:35 PM
Feb 2017

Actually two more sisters in law, also. As well as my virulent trumpeteer sister.

jack69

(163 posts)
19. Nothing
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:43 PM
Feb 2017

We don't talk much anyway. My wife talks to them occasionally, but luckily, she has seen the light even though she came out of a grossly racist situation with her parents.

uponit7771

(90,301 posts)
25. +1, it takes a lot to admit they're wrong about a persons character... Especially after being warned
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:00 AM
Feb 2017
 

KingCharlemagne

(7,908 posts)
12. Cognitive dissonance. Anxiety-inducing to hold two mutually
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:28 PM
Feb 2017

contradictory beliefs at the same time; Trump is the leader of my party and Trump is a traitor. One way to reduce that psychic anxiety is to find ways to bring the two beliefs into balance. To wit, Trump is not a traitor because it's 'fake news.'

 

Charles Bukowski

(1,132 posts)
13. Don't expect that to change either. If a drawer full of socks
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 10:32 PM
Feb 2017

decided to run as a Republican, it would get 60 million votes, easy.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
22. No...that the KGOPB values power and party over Country (and Russia) is why he's still standing.
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 08:55 AM
Feb 2017

You're welcome

kentuck

(111,037 posts)
23. Nothing will change their minds.
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 08:58 AM
Feb 2017

Forget them.

Work with those those that didn't vote and help those that can be helped.

 

Fast Walker 52

(7,723 posts)
24. think how fucked up you must be if you are still a Republican
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:00 AM
Feb 2017

All the shit your party has done, and they still come back for more. I'm sorry but they are not right in the head at all.

HopeAgain

(4,407 posts)
28. We can't...
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:04 AM
Feb 2017

Living through what is likely to be a 1st class Republican shit show is probably the only thing that will change their minds.

Stellar

(5,644 posts)
29. The answer is, most Republic0ns need to be normal...
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:06 AM
Feb 2017

..and that's just not something you're not going to find in their party. They're all little Trump's.

blue cat

(2,415 posts)
30. Yes
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:07 AM
Feb 2017

All of them around me still support him. I've been told everything was Flynn's fault and now everything is good.

Maru Kitteh

(28,313 posts)
31. I don't give a FUCK about changing their minds.
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 09:07 AM
Feb 2017

They lost the vote.

They only won the EC with the help of the Kremlin, Alex Jones, actual fake news, Wki-leaks, the entirety of RW radio, Nazis and the fucking head of the FBI.

They are WEAK. #TheResistance is strong and geting stronger every minute of every day.

Fuck the troglodytes. Let them fade and die, as nature dictates.

Vogon_Glory

(9,109 posts)
32. They'll need to do some hurting before they wise up
Sat Feb 18, 2017, 10:29 AM
Feb 2017

I realize that this sounds callous, but the only way the Trump-publicans are ever going to wise up is through more hard-core hurting.

At the risk of offending my fellow DU'ers, things aren't too bad for most Trumpkins. The farmers might be alarmed by the promised immigration crack-down, but the Obama recovery hasn't sputtered to a halt, the ACA is still there, and so is much of the social safety net.

It's going to take a real economic (bleep-word)-storm and a lot of hurting for the dim 15-watt bulb of reason to switch on in most Trump voters' brains and inspire them to think that maybe, just maybe, Donnie and the Republicans are hurting them and maybe voting for Club Pachyderm was a mistake.

Unfortunately a lot of Progressives and people WE love and care about are going to have to suffer as badly or worse than wavering Trumpkins before they wise up.

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