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In reply to the discussion: White House Insiders Say Donald Trump Is "Demoralized" That No One Thinks He's a Real President [View all]LaydeeBug
(10,291 posts)40. No One can make you feel anything without your consent Eleanor Roosevelt
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White House Insiders Say Donald Trump Is "Demoralized" That No One Thinks He's a Real President [View all]
babylonsister
Jan 2017
OP
Grow up, quit whining, act like an adult instead of a spoiled brat, stop lying through your teeth
appleannie1943
Jan 2017
#14
A narcissist with a power complex being demoralized because nobody thinks he's a "real" President
Occulus
Jan 2017
#17
I am waiting to see what happens when he completes his executive orders......
Jim Beard
Jan 2017
#123
Look at it this way: the sooner he comes completely unglued, the sooner the GOP will pull the plug
Hekate
Jan 2017
#85
You're talking about line of succession due to vacancy. When Agnew was forced to resign, Gerald Ford
Hekate
Jan 2017
#100
Then the attack, oh I'm sorry, the "attack" will come a lot sooner than we expect.
yodermon
Jan 2017
#93
You must add the additional 7 million who voted for neither as votes he did not get.
randr
Jan 2017
#47
President Snowflake. Like a 2 year old we all have to praise so he doesn't have the sad
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#44
He gets 'demoralized' when the public's perception of his presidency doesn't align with his own
LeftishBrit
Jan 2017
#64
I'll continue to predict that Spicer will be gone within 6 months, perhaps 6 weeks.
Eyeball_Kid
Jan 2017
#67
I bet the first guy (can't remember his name) to be offered Spicer's job is SO GLAD he didn't take i
AgadorSparticus
Jan 2017
#104
This is frightening. There is something very wrong with him. On one hand I want to
skylucy
Jan 2017
#105
teach us all a lesson don, step down. resign. walk away. go back to celebrity land.
spanone
Jan 2017
#111