u/Kenx2013

I would love to hear from a Trump supporter on the issue that Issac posted on Friday.

Here's a snippet from Isaac's great post:

> But as we watch the president, perpetrate a century of scandals in just 15 months, we're left looking around in bewilderment at the response. Will the members of Congress who rung their hands over Hunter Biden do something now? Are we ready for a future where we've normalised this level of grift? Is this kind of behaviour, no longer disqualifying?

I found this question very interesting given that last week week there was a video of Sam Harris interviewing Ben Shapiro where a version of this question was asked if Shapiro multiple times.

I only watched the free version of it here in YouTube , but here's part of what Shapiro said:

> We keep coming back to this word disqualifying and the question is disqualifying in what sense?

> And again, the question to me was which one of these presidents is going to be more likely to mirror my policy preferences, not whether on a raw level I would have Donald Trump babysit my children

He basically says that as long as the person will implement the policies that he supports, he will prefer them.

I kind of get that. I understand where he is coming from. But I wonder if that means that there just isn't a line to cross anymore.

Is there any Trump supporter here that would be comfortable sharing what is the line that would mean that Trump is "disqualified" in their eyes?

u/Kenx2013 — 11 days ago