Do you admit that you would rather see Trump fail than America succeed, why?

Some would argue that those are two mutually exclusive concepts. An embarrassing president isn't going to let America succeed in its international reputation and respect. A lying president/White House isn't going to let America succeed in having the people's trust in government. A divisive president and administration isn't going to let America succeed in religious and race relations. A president that gets information from Fox rather than Intel agencies, isn't going to let America succeed in its foreign policy. An administration that employs cronies and inexperienced staff isn't going to let America succeed in effective governance. A leader that talks like a dictator and wants to run a country like the CEO of a business isn't going to let America succeed in being a great example of democracy to the rest of the world. A list like this can go on, but it's not going to let America succeed unless Americans can differentiate between their own bias and truth. And that goes both ways to both R and D camps, but to us non-Americans in the West, it does seem like the most hardened Trump fans don't want to listen to any reason because it might come from any given direction they just don't like.

Not wanting to be wrong about someone is one thing. But letting that dictate what you listen to is a whole 'nutha level of ignorance for which help is scarce.

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