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Trump was mostly well liked when this was on


It's strange. He had one of the most popular tv shows going at the time. He wasn't accused of being a racist, or a fascist, or a nazi, or a sexual assailant, or anything else that just happened to get heaped on him when he ran against the Democrats. It's almost like they just created that slander to discredit him, rather than it being a legitimate sentiment. It's sad how many gullible liberals didn't recognize how easily they were being manipulated.

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Yes because he wasn’t opposing the communist Demokkkrat media/party and their lemmings.

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i also dont remember any episodes where he shouted "build a wall!" or "i love taco bell, happy cinco de mayo!" or "some mexicans can be good" or "the klan has good people"

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he never said that.

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Trump was popular with Democrats and the media until he ran as Republican. But he was a Democrat until he was a Republican, so there's that.

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He wasn't, but liberals are often gullible and repeat things they've heard without facts checking, so there's that. Trump only identified as a Democrat for 8 years of his life. in 2009 he saw the disaster that was becoming of the Democrat party and bailed on them after those 8 years. In reality, most of his life he has openly admitted to being a moderate that doesn't like to align with political parties, and often considered himself an independent, seeing positives and negatives with both sides.However,
he's been a registered Republican longer than anything. the Democrat party continued to sink into the shitshow that it is today, so he decided to realign himself with the Republicans in 2012. It has been my pleasure to educate you today.

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I would never watch Reality TV, all I knew about Trump was that he was rich. Only became interested around 2014. Just 8 years a Democrat?

Good stuff here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_career_of_Donald_Trump#Political_activities_up_to_2015

Trump's political party affiliation has changed numerous times. He registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987, switched to the Reform Party in 1999, the Democratic Party in 2001, and back to the Republican Party in 2009.[20]

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This is not true at all. He was not popular with Democrats. This is evident by the fact that Trump never got any political support as a Democrat. Suddenly he switches sides and Republicans love him.

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Trump was only a Democrat for 8 years of his life. sorry about facts.

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And Democrats have enough of a brain to not vote for him. Wonder why he never made it far as a democratic politician. Cant say the same about Republicans. Suddenly he starts catering to his "not racist" audience by fueling paranoia over Mexicans and boom, he gets into office. Hm.

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That doesn't make sense. He never tried to be a Democrat politician, so how would he have made it far? He's not the first person to see how the Democrat party has fallen. I was a Dem too, but you don't keep trying to ride a dead horse. And fyi, LOTS of people have concerns about the Mexican boarder, even on the Democrats side. That's why Biden is allowing work to resume on the wall, despite promising it wouldn't happen during his term.

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Because this show was scripted to make him look good.

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He was a Democrat for first 4 seasons. Knew enough to not talk about politics as a TV host.

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It's strange. He had one of the most popular tv shows going at the time. He wasn't accused of being a racist, or a fascist, or a nazi, or a sexual assailant, or anything else that just happened to get heaped on him when he ran against the Democrats. It's almost like they just created that slander to discredit him, rather than it being a legitimate sentiment. It's sad how many gullible liberals didn't recognize how easily they were being manipulated."

This is generally a direct result of what happens when you run as a Republican when you donated to the Democrat Party for like, EVER with picture of Trump & Hillary, all smiles in happier times.. Now they've turned on him because he disrupted their agenda

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/magazine/when-hillary-and-donald-were-friends.html

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The idea that Donald was beloved when he was on The Apprentice is pretty untrue. Sure, he was not loathed by most Americans and politicians, but most of America viewed him as a smug billionaire asshole who thought he was the smartest man in the room. He's been critiqued for his stupid comments since the 1980's. He has been teasing a presidency campaign since the 80's and every single time America rolled their eyes. That's why you can find jokes about Trump being president in Pluto Nash, The Simpsons, South Park, all dating back to the late 90's. I remember watching Home Alone 2 on TV as a kid in the late 90s and both my mom and auntie scoffing in disgust at the sight of him. He's been disliked for a very long time, but that was only amplified in recent years.

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good summary!

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"It's strange. He had one of the most popular tv shows going at the time. He wasn't accused of being a racist, or a fascist, or a nazi, or a sexual assailant, or anything else that just happened to get heaped on him when he ran against the Democrats"

Yeah, back then he was just renown as a scam artist and attention monger, who's bluster couldn't be backed up with substance. I say this as someone who doesn't fault anyone for voting for him in '16, and maintains that Bush II was a far more monstrous president than The Donald

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And to think, if he had run for President for the Democrat side, he wouldn't have been labeled with any of those comments??

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Correct, he wouldn't, not of anything significant anyway, because it's always been nothing more than a smear campaign since he decided to run for office. That's precisely what the Steele Dossier was. A false report paid for by the Democrats.

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