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originally posted by: olaru12
Trump is an actor and a pretty good one at that.
His role convinced his supporters.
originally posted by: olaru12
Trump is an actor and a pretty good one at that.
His role convinced his supporters.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: olaru12
Trump is an actor and a pretty good one at that.
His role convinced his supporters.
Nope...but he has convinced us of one thing for sure that we have suspected pretty much all along.
The Leftists are more deranged than we ever thought possible.
originally posted by: Cutepants
I think OP means that Trump had good intentions but was misunderstood and ill-fated. Frankenstein's monster was too big and scary-looking to be accepted by the villagers, he wanted to do kind things but ended up hurting the people he tried to help, and then he lashed out and grew resentful when things went wrong.
From Wikipedia:
According to the scholar Joseph Carroll, the monster occupies "a border territory between the characteristics that typically define protagonists and antagonists".
The second point is kind of clever too. Sheldon Cooper never would have occurred me, but there's something to it, the self confidence.
And now OP is being misunderstood as well, much like Frankenstein! It is irony.