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originally posted by: Miracula2
Where is the evidence that he is angry. Metro areas tend to lean left. DC Metro even more of a higher concentration of leftists.
It simply means that those people who voted for Trump weren't leftist Metrosexuals.
originally posted by: anonfamily
It means a lot of people didn't want to go stand out in the cold and rain to see something they can watch on TV....
originally posted by: FelisOrion
a reply to: Kuroodo
So can you post the photo at the time of Trump's swearing in, from the same angle? You won't because it does not exist.
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
Seriously, no one needs evidence Trump or anyone on his team is angry. That's clearly the case across the board. That's kind of their THING actually, to act like angry little sh#ts about everything. Even when they won they acted like angry little sh#ts. Kellyanne ... every interview with her is an angry little sh#t interview. How anyone can be pulled in by this is beyond me, but to ask "where is the evidence that he's angry" ... come on.
What they did do was call out the bias in media by using a photo an hour before the inauguration began while showing an obama photo taken at a different time.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Xcathdra
What they did do was call out the bias in media by using a photo an hour before the inauguration began while showing an obama photo taken at a different time.
Crowds move slowly, so an hour's difference shouldn't make much difference. The question remains: so what? Doesn't the President of the United States have more important things to focus on? Why was the election crowd the centerpiece of the conference instead of the upcoming meetings with Mexican and Canadian leaders? Did Spicer mention Trump's promise to renegotiate NAFTA? No? Why not?