To: GPS Info  who wrote (70467 ) 5/8/2018 12:18:13 AM From: i-node     Read Replies (2)  | Respond to    of 353904  >> (A story that just won't go away.) Does it really matter?   Consider this.  Since Trump declared his candidacy, MSNBC, CNN, NYT, WaPo, ABC, CBS and, well, the rest of them, have had a hard on for Trump.  It is always sometime.  If it wasn't Stormy it would be some other accusation, maybe true, maybe false.  But all of these media would be yapping about it, 24/7, and not one of us who voted for Trump cares.  No one.  Remember, he could shoot someone on 5th Ave. and still win.  You can say we're idiots, ridicule us for voting how we do, whatever.  And it would not make one bit of difference. You should have thought of that when you elected Bill Clinton.  And those of us from his state, Arkansas, tried to tell the rest of you, but you were determined.  So, you elected someone who forever set the bar as low as it could go as far as women were concerned. After two terms of Bush -- a man of truth and honesty of the highest caliber, you elect Obama.  Obama was a decent man, but a total idiot.  Just an unqualified dolt from the word go, it was obvious he lacked any experience and you elected him twice anyway.   So, now you're trying to say Trump is a scoundrel (after Bill Clinton) and Trump is an idiot (after Barack Obama's absolute train wreck).  Sorry, but your words are as empty as they get.   I don't give a shit about Trump's morals or how many Ivy League diplomas he possesses.  I've got multiple graduate diplomas and certifications and I couldn't find any of them if my life depended on it.  Because they don't mean shit.  I've worked with Ph.Ds who couldn't find their way around the office, let alone do the math.  And I've worked with 75 of the smartest people you could ever imagine.   At the end of the day, what matters is accomplishment.  And no president since TR has accomplished as much prior to taking office as Trump has.  And Trump is doing pretty well considering the pile of crap he was handed and the weak Congress he has to work with.