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And sings like shit. And, I assume based on the photo above, smells like shit.

Possibly worse yet are the (I assume) many more people who see these things happen, and allow themselves to be convinced its not a big deal, or its being overblown/smear tactics by the press, or it'll all be worth it when trump comes through on what he promised, etc…

They had actually announced plans to increase security at shows as a result of the harassment, even before this happened

Just start a rumor that this site is part of "Killary's Plan to Register and Exterminate Real American's" TM or some such nonsense. Should be easy enough - lack of evidence has never dissuaded these people from a conspiracy before.

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There is a certain irony to compulsory worship of a symbol of freedom

Not sure if this is a hair worth splitting, because yeah its gross all around.
I think specifically misogynistic because it suggest a world view where the man should have unquestioned authority. Its only through his own lack of manliness that he is unable to maintain it.

What is this bizarre world we've fallen into? Trump is president, Glenn Beck keeps saying reasonable things… People are wearing hats on their feet, and hamburgers are eating people.

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We also have Dogfish Head

Sorry, it looks like you missed the #TrumpCup space

Not going to defend the Clinton campaign, but Trump won a primary against some 15-odd opponents before the general election. And even then he made quite clear who he was as a candidate. So saying its because of a lack of an effective counter ignores the fact that time after time a significant enough portion of voters

I'm loath to defend CNN's conduct during this election, but is a difficult position to be in - if they don't make an attempt to at least appear as though they are treating both sides as equal, they will be dismissed out of hand as biased and the viewers will seek out other news outlets that will never even attempt to

Exactly - 'Trump Supporter' is a term for collectively referring to a group of people united by a common action. The reasons for the action may differ among that group, but the action itself is the same, and that is what is being criticized.

Sorry, but if someone who is being judged based on their actions doesn't like the judgment, maybe they should reconsider their actions.
That's not an option for somebody being negatively judged because of who they are.
And, not for nothing, that so many of Trump's most vocal supports as a group tend to strongly oppose

But they didn't just ignore that behavior because they didn't just sit back and let him become president. They went to the polling place and voted for him.
At the end of the day, the distinction between voting for a racist because he's a fiscal conservative, or voting for the fiscal conservative because he is racist

-Implied his supporters should assassinate his opponent
-Publically requested that a foreign government hack his opponent, a former Secretary of State, in search of classified information
-Threatened to jail his political opponent
-Suggested Military should commit war crimes to combat terrorism

Love ya, Jon, but saying "All Trump Supporters = Racist" is not at all the same as "All Muslims = Terrorist".

I think most people have the same reaction when they see a near-universally negative opinion being expressed about a person with whom they are unfamiliar: they jump on message boards to defend him while claiming to know nothing about him. Instead of, ya know, googling him.

Or the Packer's scored fewer touchdowns than the Saints, but since the Saints are from a more populated area, their touchdowns were each worth 5 points while the Packer's were worth 6.