Last modified on October 28, 2019, at 22:40

Mystery:Why Do People Who Like Trump Insult Him?

Ben Shapiro has called him an "idiot." Andrew Klavan has called him a "bully." Ann Coulter has called him a "wimp." Steven Crowder has called it "concerning" when he has made typos in tweets. Greg Gutfeld has insulted and made fun of him. My conservative 10th Grade History teacher, who was my inspiration for crossing over into conservatism, called him a "moron." South Park implied that he should stop tweeting. EVERYONE condemned his tweets about the radical extremist, racist, at least 50% anti-Semitic "Squad," and EVERYONE, including Trump, condemned the "Send her back!" chant about known U.S.-hating, West-hating, and Jew-hating Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (even though the chant was not bigoted in any way, shape, or form, it in fact concerned a bigot, and in all honesty I would have chanted it too). Carl Benjamin and Ben Shapiro directly called the tweets "xenophobic," and Ben Shapiro said the same about the chant; Michael Knowles said that the tweets and the chant communicated, "a very ugly message;" and even fervent Australian Trump supporter Daisy Cousens, who usually, "love[s] Trump's tweets," condemned the tweets in question. The only one defending Trump in this situation was James Allsup, who in that very same video went on a miniature rant about Trump's supposed lack of action on immigration. Also, Ben Shapiro condemned Trump's Charlottesville comments, even though a "CNN political commentator" defended the remarks in a PragerU video. In a Vice documentary, a group of black Trump supporters were asked how they felt about Trump's comments regarding the rally. The response of one of them was, "Sometimes Trump says things."

Is Trump supposed to be some senile, bigoted old man who by pure coincidence happens to be a great president? No! He is also a great person! Not only that, I happen to agree with most of the things Trump says, let alone what he does. This includes the tweets. I don't want or need some polite, elitist, establishment Republican or Democrat, period. The thing is, when a lot of people say that, it's generally followed by a "but" (actually, the but generally comes first). Why? He's an amazing person, businessman, and President who says and does great things!

That doesn't mean that all of the people I mentioned above are absolutely reprehensible and complete disasters politically, however. Generally, they're just mainstream conservatives (although some of them are Trump supporters/populists who don't agree with a lot of what Trump says).

But I don't understand their mindset. I know that Trump has strong morals. How can you vocally support, endorse, and vote for a President who you believe does not have strong morals? Because that's what a lot of these people are doing.

I of course don't agree with everything Trump says (I don't agree with everything anyone says). But I suppose the big question is: Why do you constantly insult a President who you claim to support? It's oxymoronic. It's like when Blaire White and Bret Weinstein insulted Steven Crowder in their supposed defense of him amid his spat with Carlos Maza of Vox.[1][2] I don't need to hear, "Trump is a self-centered, egotistical, narcissistic bully, but...," "Trump is a crazed, lunatic, egomaniac, but...," "Trump is a **** **** **** ****** ***, but..." Besides, why can't you defend Trump as a person? Why do you have to concede so much?

I just don't understand it. I don't find Trump reprehensible at all, in any way, shape, or form, by any stretch of the imagination, socially, politically, emotionally, economically, morally, spiritually, etc.

President Donald John Trump is one of the best Presidents the United States of America has ever had! As a young boy interviewed by Jimmy Kimmel once remarked, "He's going to save the world." "From what?" he was asked. "From harmony," he responded. Translation: from GLOBALISM.

So, I restate my question. You like Trump as a President, right? Why don't you like him as a person? Why do you keep insulting him?