That's clearly not the case, and I hope he doesn't get banned. I think the next go around I have with him--and I'm sure we won't always be in agreement like we are here--I'll have a frame of reference and won't get too upset if he decides to end the particular conversation. — Erik
Nah, "malevolent" rarely gets thrown out as a description for Trump, as opposed to Netanyahu or Putin, and you haven't even made an argument for him being malevolent, so even you're not sure.
Feel free to show what he's done that makes him malevolent any time. — Thanatos Sand
↪Erik I basically agree.
Sand is arguably a dickhead, but if folk know he is a dickhead, it's their fault if they get caught.
Nah, "malevolent" rarely gets thrown out as a description for Trump, as opposed to Netanyahu or Putin, and you haven't even made an argument for him being malevolent, so even you're not sure.
Feel free to show what he's done that makes him malevolent any time.
— Thanatos Sand
Saying that you should kill the family of terrorists is a pretty malevolent thing to say. And if he's being honest then it shows him to be pretty malevolent.
Then Obama is certainly malevolent, as well. Since he not only said that, but he actually drone struck and killed a 16 year old son of a terrorist. He also discussed drone striking Assange, a non-violent journalist who exposed American war crimes. — Thanatos Sand
Then Obama is certainly malevolent, as well. Since he not only said that, but he actually drone struck and killed a 16 year old son of a terrorist. He also discussed drone striking Assange, a non-violent journalist who exposed American war crimes.
— Thanatos Sand
Again with the whataboutism. You asked for an example of Trump's malevolency. I provided it. What's the relevance of responded with an example of another malevolent person?
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