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  • fadein110

    How this can be considered a vote for change or a protest against the establishment when horrific characters like Giuliani are going to be calling the shots is beyond me?

    How much more establishment can you get?

    But it's happened - gotta deal with it like Brexit. It's easy to think the worst but who knows. A friend of mine said earlier imagine all that rhetoric was just to get a certain type of voter on board but in reality it will be very toned down. May not actually be that different to Hillary who I never liked either.

    That 1st speech definitely made me think - was not what I was expecting. He suddenly looked more like a statesman.

    Just thinking out loud.

    • Devil's advocate post before everyone jumps on me lolfadein11
    • I was surprised hat he talked about rebuilding infrastructure - roads, bridges, etc, and hiring tons of people. I alway thought the repubs hated that ideaGnash
    • precisely, fadein11, precisely ... Trump has repeatedly said he would surround himself with the best people for advice ... like Gingrich :/monospaced
    • That is the big question. Will he hand the keys over to the GOP 'policy' guys, or be a suddenly benevolent dictator? I'm not expecting the latter, but I'mallthethings
    • holding onto shreds. Like he suddenly remembers he's a pro-Choice Democrat from New York fucking City.allthethings
    • yepfadein11
    • I don't think he really has, or ever intends to, do the homework to really truly do the job by himself, without aides and advisors. Hopefully he at least tries.monospaced
    • I reckon he will miss New York a lot as well - will be having his fave bagel or whatever flown in each morning.fadein11
    • and taco bowlsmonospaced

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