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Who Loves Donald Trump The Most?

MJFlores

Well-Known Member
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"Here’s a shocker from the Pew Research Center: White evangelicals continue to give him the highest approval rating of any group — 69% — though even their numbers have gone down since the 78% support Trump had from them at his inauguration.
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But is it any wonder? If so, simply consider:

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China loves Donald Trump's very very large....brain.
He said it himself.


And the Chinese people confirms this.


So that is a billion Chinese votes in 2020.:D
 

wellwisher

Well-Known Member
Those who wish America to be great again love Trump. Those who wish America was a second world socialist two class state do not love Trump. Those who prefer the truth love Trump, while those who prefer fake news and propaganda do not love Trump. Evangelicals love Trump Evangelicals are more open to free thinking about a dogmatic book like the bible. This is the foundation of truth seeking; mixture of respect for the traditions and the past with an eye toward better understanding beyond just dogma.

Those who are hypocrites, who change their views, just because Trump has the same view, do not love Trump. But those who deduce and infer the best paths for the Country, love Trump. Inferences using the best data, will tend to all align; birds of a feather. Those who like the Swamp, do not love Trump. Those who want the Swamp removed, love Trump. Those who like a two tier justice system, hate Trump. While those who believe we all should have equal protections under the law, love Trump.

If you look at the Russian-Trump collusion narrative, this narrative played for over two years, using fake news and political intrigue. Where is it now? It turned out to be a deception. Those with the highest practical IQ, were the ones who inferred deception the earliest. The question becomes is there a correlation between low practical IQ, willingness to believe fiction, and conditioned hate?

Trump has a high practical IQ. Practical IQ is not book smarts, since books can be fictional or procedural. Practical IQ is the ability to deal with the ebb and flow of reality in real time. Trump was one of the first to see the Swamp and the Russian collusion deception, and pointed it out. Practical IQ can see through clever fiction that fools those with lower practical IQ.

Real people tend to love Trump, while pretentious people tend to hate Trump. Hollywood is full of pretentious rich celebrities. They mostly hate Trump. It is common for dumb people, pretending to be smart, to hate genuine smart people, and then bully them, in an attempt to bring them down. Such people hate Trump, due to his Practical IQ able to mess up their pretense and games. Common sense makes them look bad and feel uncomfortable in their fictional worlds. They need games to lower the floor on others; mud slinging, so they can fool themselves into believing they have gotten taller.
 
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BilliardsBall

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"Here’s a shocker from the Pew Research Center: White evangelicals continue to give him the highest approval rating of any group — 69% — though even their numbers have gone down since the 78% support Trump had from them at his inauguration.
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But is it any wonder? If so, simply consider:

IQbyreligion.jpg

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Help me understand:

1) Hating the ruler in authority is your cup of tea, against the scriptural imprecation to pray for those in authority, so we may live lives at peace

2) Whites are stupid, evangelicals are stupid, this explains their support for Trump, rather than, say, a love for employment, a strong economy and babies being allowed to be brought to term

3) Again, a skeptic at RF promotes hate, division and name calling (while claiming with a sneer that religious people foment dissension and war)

STOP IT, please, stop with your hate speech (hate speech IMHO).
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
View attachment 27629

How To Spell Muslem In English

How to spell Muslem correctly? American and British English spellings of names do have some minor differences. We show you the most common version of how a name is spelled. How do you spell Muslem in English? Even common names are often spelled in a wrong way.

This names correct English spelling is Muslem
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Wow, you found a bunch of people on the internet that can’t spell. That’s amazing! :cool:

According to the Oxford English Dictionary the preferred spelling, including in England, is Muslim.
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
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"Here’s a shocker from the Pew Research Center: White evangelicals continue to give him the highest approval rating of any group — 69% — though even their numbers have gone down since the 78% support Trump had from them at his inauguration.
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But is it any wonder? If so, simply consider:

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Is that a significant spread of IQ? Not sure this report says much in that regard.
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
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"Here’s a shocker from the Pew Research Center: White evangelicals continue to give him the highest approval rating of any group — 69% — though even their numbers have gone down since the 78% support Trump had from them at his inauguration.
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But is it any wonder? If so, simply consider:

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Himself, I guess.

Ciao

- vole
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
Help me understand:

1) Hating the ruler in authority is your cup of tea, against the scriptural imprecation to pray for those in authority, so we may live lives at peace

2) Whites are stupid, evangelicals are stupid, this explains their support for Trump, rather than, say, a love for employment, a strong economy and babies being allowed to be brought to term

3) Again, a skeptic at RF promotes hate, division and name calling (while claiming with a sneer that religious people foment dissension and war)

STOP IT, please, stop with your hate speech (hate speech IMHO).
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
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"Here’s a shocker from the Pew Research Center: White evangelicals continue to give him the highest approval rating of any group — 69% — though even their numbers have gone down since the 78% support Trump had from them at his inauguration.
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But is it any wonder? If so, simply consider:

IQbyreligion.jpg

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Well, yes, it is a wonder that Trump has so much support from any self-respecting group.

I don't really see how the table would help in explaining that.
 

Dan From Smithville

What we've got here is failure to communicate.
Staff member
Premium Member
View attachment 27629

How To Spell Muslem In English

How to spell Muslem correctly? American and British English spellings of names do have some minor differences. We show you the most common version of how a name is spelled. How do you spell Muslem in English? Even common names are often spelled in a wrong way.

This names correct English spelling is Muslem
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Interesting. I have always seen is spelled Muslim. Even Google favors that spelling.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Interesting. I have always seen is spelled Muslim. Even Google favors that spelling.
"Moslem" was once more popular.
I even asked an Iranian ex-pat what he preferred....
"Moslem".
But fashion changes.

Recently, people were trying to change the English
pronunciation of "Sikh" from "seek" to "sick".
That's doomed to failure.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Hmmm....the thread's title has a nice cadance.

Who loves Donald Trump the most?
Even though he's mean & gross?
Riders or Skwim?
(Not BSM)
Look how many threads they post.
 

Dan From Smithville

What we've got here is failure to communicate.
Staff member
Premium Member
"Moslem" was once more popular.
I even asked an Iranian ex-pat what he preferred....
"Moslem".
But fashion changes.

Recently, people were trying to change the English
pronunciation of "Sikh" from "seek" to "sick".
That's doomed to failure.
I have known Muslims (Muslems, Moslems) for 30 years or so and did not know this.

Who was trying to change the pronunciation of Sikh? I agree, it seems like it would be doomed.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Terms and pellings, like fashion, vary over time.

From the Treaty of Tripoli, 1796:

Art. 11." As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen; and as the said States never entered into any war or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries."

Bolding mine.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
In my religion of Matrixism, Donald Trump is viewed as an amusing Matrix Glitch. So then, he is very much enjoyed by Matrixism.

 
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