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How do you feel when you hear Donald Trump say the words "On January 20, 2017, the day I take office....?"?

Asked by jca (36062points) July 21st, 2016

I’m watching the tail end of the Republican National Convention, and Donald Trump is speaking.

He just said “On January 20, 2017, the day I take office.”

How do you feel when you hear him say those words?

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RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Marshal law. Lawful neutral. Also when Obama promised to close Guantanamo and didn’t on the first day.

Pandora's avatar

Like vomiting.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Edit redacted…

cookieman's avatar

Nauseous.

Coloma's avatar

Hoping for an assassination. haha Oh nooo…I’m goin’ down now. lol

SQUEEKY2's avatar

Well I hope the wall between Canada and the US is finished before the mexican one is.

Coloma's avatar

@SQUEEKY2 Haha..wait, will you take me in before the wall goes up?
The underground Canadian railroad. lol

flutherother's avatar

I’m already looking forward to the day he leaves office but I sincerely hope it doesn’t come to that.

kritiper's avatar

I feel like someone has just cut a very loud, prolonged, gooey, stinky fart.

Pachy's avatar

Fearful that what I believed a year ago was totally impossible may well become a reality—dark, sick, dangerous reality.

MrGrimm888's avatar

So many things go through my head. Mainly nausea, and thoughts of just getting in my canoe and paddling off, to anywhere but here, or death…

Hopefully he suffocates. He’s had his head up his ass for so long, he must suffocate soon. Or come up for air.

ucme's avatar

Like a newborn suckling on a ripened nipple, comforted, content but close to sleep…<yawn>

jwalt's avatar

Fear and loathing.

ragingloli's avatar

Schadenfreude.

olivier5's avatar

Bernie would have been a better choice than HRC to beat Trump.

SQUEEKY2's avatar

I totally agree @olivier5 but he had the word socialist in his title and Yankees are deathly afraid of anything socialist.
He (Sanders) was the smartest out of the bunch another thing big business is afraid of.
and he really was for the working man, another thing big money is scared of.

Kropotkin's avatar

Ambivalent.

Both candidates are terrible in their own way. I think Trump may even be the less damaging of the two.

And like @ragingloli—I’m anticipating the Schadenfreude. There’s going to be much gnashing of teeth and wailing from the losing side—and that’s always fun.

Trump winning might even be more amusing. Scuppering Hillary’s moment in history as the first female President would be delicious.

olivier5's avatar

@SQUEEKY2 I know, but Bernie was, like Trump is portrayed/portraying himself, an anti-establishment candidate and the electorate is tired of the establishment and ready to try someting radically new. Not only in the US—Brexit is a lot about that.

NerdyKeith's avatar

I’m irritated by the man’s arrogance.

gondwanalon's avatar

First I’ll feel relief the Hillary Clinton will not be president. Then anticipation of Trump’s inevitable impeachment.

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