Is it normal that I don't like the president here and my country?

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  • What part of "couple of weeks in" equates to "elected in June dumbass" in your head? You clearly aren't one of the deeper thinkers.

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    • OP mentioned June 2016 as elect day. And Trump is in office for less 100 days so far. I clearly am a deep thinking person. I realized this. Thanks

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      • You're welcome. You probably should have made the distinction between OP and myself in the reply you made to my comment, though. Also, OP is clearly young and new to the exciting world of embarrassing politicians, so it's not too big a stretch to think that they may not be clear on when election day was. But, of course, you didn't bother thinking that far into it.

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        • Keep drinking the liberal media kool-aid!

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          • Keep drinking Trump's press release emissions and we'll call it even.

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            • So you think the media did a great job on covering the election? Still think they do as close to unbiased a job as possible ?

              I saw reports saying Trump had less than a 20% chance to win the election lol

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              • In what world does anyone believe the media is unbiased? And I have to agree that the inaccuracy of the polls was funny as hell.

                However, my original, and only, point was that the general consensus holds that Trump's not seen in a favorable light by a majority of Americans, so OP shouldn't lose faith in the country just yet. It doesn't mean all the information we receive is guaranteed to be accurate. It doesn't mean the nation isn't run by subterranean reptiles in human guise. But you have to learn to weigh the facts you are exposed to as objectively as you can, and, just as the reptilian theory doesn't hold water, neither does the idea that a country founded on the ideals of personal freedom and mutual respect would wholeheartedly rally behind a man who's shown no sign of caring about the values ensconced in the bedrock of the American experiment.

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