A few weeks ago, Biden made some remarks about working with a couple of politicians with a segregationist past. I don’t know what the issue was. Around the same time, Ellen DeGeneres attended a football game with GW Bush. In both cases they were attacked for consorting with the enemy.
I think Churchill said something about how if Hitler invaded Hell he would find something nice to say about the Devil in the House of Commons. I think politics should work more along those lines. When I hear people say they could never be friends with someone in the opposing camp, I feel a brief twinge of despair.
I consider myself a never trump supporter. You come across many times as being in his camp. As stated many times before, I have voted for both parties (don't see the point, however, in voting for a third party who doesn't have a chance of winning). I have always tried to vote for whom I believe will do the best job.
The enemy of your enemy is not necessarily your friend, but it doesn’t follow from that that he is your enemy’s friend. I can disagree with Trump but still feel Warren or Sanders would be terrible for the country. Being against them does not mean I’m pro-Trump, although there are many who seem to make that unfounded assumption.
One is a Trump supporter if they vote for Trump. If they don't vote for Trump then I see no need to think they are a Trump supporter.
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