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Trump fans can never complain about anyone else ever disrespecting the troops: http://www.npr.org/2017/10/23/559479959/gold-star-widow-trump-call-made-me-cry-even-worse
She said she didn't like Trump's tone and that she broke down when Trump fumbled her husband's name.
The president "said that 'he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyways,'" Johnson recounted. "It made me cry, because I was very angry at the tone of his voice and couldn't remember my husband's name."
She described herself as "very, very upset and hurt. It made me cry even worse."
OMG TRUMP IS NOT COMPASSIONATE!?!?! WHAT WILL WE EVER DO??? BRING IN THE STRESS PUPPIES!!! GIVE COLLEGE STUDENTS THE DAY OFF!!! FIND A SAFE SPACE!!!!
Personally, I'd like the leader of the free world to have at least a little compassion. I haven't seen any evidence that Trump has any.
That's because you're a lib. Libs are emotional and don't like when their feelings get hurt. I totally understand why you'd personally want Trump to have compassion.
Me personally... I think feelings are for *******, way overrated. In fact an emotional person rarely makes rational decisions. Think about it... When you're angry you say things you regret, when you're in love you miss all the obvious signs your friends and family members have been pointing out to you, when you're afraid you won't take a necessary risk. Am I wrong?
My wife, a lib, is all about hearing "I'm sorry" when things go wrong... I tell her I don't want to hear I'm sorry... I want an action plan. How will this not happen again?
You sound like you're a lot of fun to live with. Saying your sorry when you do something wrong, does not preclude trying to fix whatever it is. There's nothing wrong with accepting responsibility when you made a mistake. More people should do that instead of always trying to pass the blame, or bring up that so and so did something similar in the past (sound familiar, Trump supporters?)
If having compassion and feelings makes me a liberal, so be it. I guess I'd rather be a liberal than an unfeeling, insensitive *******.
Never saying sorry is just a weird position for Trump/moy to take. Everyone ***** up once in a while.
If Trump is accused of being disrespectful and insensitive to Johnson and he comes out and says something along the lines of, "it's an incredibly difficult call to make and I only meant to show respect and gratitude for the sacrifice Johnson made, I'm sorry for not conveying that well," not only does this whole thing go away in 2 seconds, but people on TV would be literally tripping over themselves to call him presidential and a good leader and saying how this completely changes the narrative*.
*those people would be wrong, it would change nothing, Trump would still be an incompetent assclown.