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In this thread. Only say nice things about pres. candidates, any party, now or past

Maya22

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There has been a lot of negativity. I challenge those who are interested in politics to post only positive things about presidential candidates, past and or present, from any party.

Current

Bernie Sanders - He has visited several Native American communities and listened to their concerns.

Hillary Clinton - She has a unique resume, unlike anyone else's resume.

Donald Trump - He has a lot of knowledge about the real estate business.

Previous

Martin O'Malley - He is concerned and outspoken about the plight of family members being forcibly separated by recent deportations.

Marco Rubio - He is concerned and outspoken about the plight of people living in badly maintained housing complexes.


That's not so difficult, is it?

I challenge you to say nice things, especially about candidates that you dislike.
 
Bernie Sanders - He has the right idea, just not enough followers. Revolutions are hard to come by.

Hillary Clinton - "She has a unique resume, unlike anyone else's resume" I'll take that.

Donald Trump - He promoted women to positions of power [must...resist.... urge to add "but"]
 
Can we do this without damning with faint praise or including qualifying 'buts?' Be genuinely nice.
 
Bernie Sanders - I feel that he actually cares about disenfranchised people.
Hillary Clinton - She would be a strong leader.
Marco Rubio - Feels genuine.
 
George W. Bush had the most beautiful suits of any candidate or president.

John Quincy Adams and Martin Van Buren both had a kind of Tywin Lannister bald-with-sideburns look going on, which is strangely hot. Would bang.
 
Hillary Clinton is not the worst option.

Donald Trump won't live forever.

Hans
 
Trump has the courage to be himself, in public.
Clinton retains her dignity and (usually) her temper in the face of enormous provocation.
Sanders is pretty spry for a man his age.
 
Nixon had a permanent 5 o'clock shadow, keeping him cooler under the collar.

Jimmy Carter had an amazing amount of nuts.

Ronald Reagan acted out. Indoors, too.

James Madison gave birth to an Avenue.

Thanks to Teddy, I carry a stick.

His fifth-cousin Franklin betrayed his class, and showed a lot of class in doing so. My choice for the future Congressional Balls of Steel Medal. Preferably, endowed with a trophy resembling a certain executive desktop toy.
 
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Trump doesn't make me vomit as much as he used to.

Ronald Reagan played his role so well, you could rarely see Nancy's lips move or that hand stuffed up his butt.

Mitt Romney has a fine haircut, something we miss in GOP presidential candidates, already.

Hillary Clinton does a great job of reining in her normal tendency not to suffer fools gladly.

Joe Biden's probably the only bona fide human who even approached running for the office this year. And, he has aged very well.

George W. Bush is no longer POTUS. Can a brother get an "Amen!"?
 
Bernie Sanders -passionate and uncompromising in his values.

Donald Trump - possibly the best marketer alive today.

Hillary Clinton - Possibly the person who is most conversant with the executive branch except for an actual President.
 

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