@libertybele
@XenaLee
@EdJames
Right, you hypocrites. I’m sure none of you correctly mocked Obama for his idiocy with ‘corpseman,’ seeing ‘fallen heroes’ in the audience, visiting the ‘57 states,’ and all of the other truly dumb stuff he said, over two terms, during speeches.
We’re a little over two years into the Trump presidency and he’s doing his best to top his predecessor for WTF moments. After all, this is a stable genius that went to great schools and uses the best words.
@jmyrlefuller
He clearly said McHendry, whether you admit it or not. Besides, he’s talking about something that happened three decades, after the war of independence and our declaration of it. Hint - that’s what yesterday’s observance celebrates - not the War of 1812.
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There are several 'events' that clearly depict President Trump's patriotism, with the first being his pre-inaugural celebration. In fact it had me in tears. I was overwhelmed that we had a President that cared enough to celebrate America instead of apologizing for America. That was also evidenced during the 4th celebration, and several speeches that he has given abroad.
No, I can honestly say, I was never petty enough to correct Obama's gaffes, but yes you darn right, I was vocal about the negatives surrounding his liberal polices, his unwarranted apologies for this country and his anti-exceptionalism rhetoric. I am equally and probably even more so, more vocal about President Trump's failure at border security. Failed policies, liberal policies and policies that I see as detrimental to this country, yes, you are correct, I voice my opinion.
But, ridiculing a president for a mispronunciation, especially when he put his whole heart into an event to promote patriotism and to HONOR this country?? Seriously?? News story after news story, even before the event suggested that the turn out was going to be poor. That was nothing more than a liberal media smear campaign. I see them as trying to promote anti-American and anti-patriotism rhetoric.
IF only Obama had tried to promote patriotism and tried to honor this country; the world would have seen us differently. He did just the opposite.