Your posts suggest that when someone attacks Trump we should just let those assertions go unchallenged, even when they are incorrect. I understand that some people are content with misinformation as long as it fits their narrative, and I've heard ignorance is bliss, but if you two plan to remain ignorant then this thread is probably not going to meet your needs.
Perhaps you should visit https://www.reddit.com/r/hillaryclinton/ instead.
Alas, that seems to be mostly about Trump and how bad he is, rather than Clinton and how good she is.
This was the main thrust of Steinman's post.
This is the only point you deemed necessary to respond to.Your posts suggest that when someone attacks Trump we should just let those assertions go unchallenged, even when they are incorrect. I understand that some people are content with misinformation as long as it fits their narrative, and I've heard ignorance is bliss, but if you two plan to remain ignorant then this thread is probably not going to meet your needs.
Perhaps you should visit https://www.reddit.com/r/hillaryclinton/ instead.
Alas, that seems to be mostly about Trump and how bad he is, rather than Clinton and how good she is.
Stienman is absolutely correct that you can hate Trump all you want, but do so factually. I assume you only want to post things that are true. I would also assume then you'd be willing to concede when something isn't quite as correct as thought, even if you thought differently when you posted it.
And I hate to say this, but there might be a reason why some people aren't responding to the "OMG HITLER" calls of alarm.
Even in recent memory, for 8 years, American left wingers were calling Bush,Hitler. When I visited D.C., outside the White House, people were sitting there with signs and shirts "Bush=Hitler".
In fact, I can't recall a single time in my life where the Republican candidate wasn't deemed some sort of uncompromising evil. Even if Trump wasn't the nominee, I'll bet any candidate that might have been chosen would have somehow have been painted as some sort of lecherous creature that had only been brought out of the deepest dungeons for this election. The point being, you've(plural) rung the same bell for every single Republican candidate for so long, it just becomes background noise.
There's absolutely no way I'm voting for Trump or Clinton, but this kind of rhetoric just makes me roll my eyes.