Clever retort. If you were trying to be humorous, your delivery fails. I've always wondered what a "typical crybaby far left wing liberal" means. First of all, "left wing" and "liberal" mean the same thing so you are being redundant. You can say "extreme liberal" or "far left wing" but don't try and combine the two. As a matter of fact, I am a liberal, although far from extreme or far left. I am moderate in most of my political positions. I tend to lean Republican on fiscal issues (or at least the positions that Republicans profess to believe in, as opposed to what they actually do when in power) and lean Democrat on social issues (gay marriage, socialized medicine, etc.)
etort. If you were trying to be humorous, your delivery fails. I've always wondered what a "typical crybaby far left wing liberal" means. First of all, "left wing" and "liberal" mean the same thing so you are being redundant. You can say "extreme liberal" or "far left wing" but don't try and combine the two. As a matter of fact, I am a liberal, although far from extreme or far left. I am moderate in most of my political positions. I tend to lean Republican on fiscal issues (or at least the positions that Republicans profess to believe in, as opposed to what they actually do when in power) and lean Democrat on social issues (gay marriage, socialized medicine, etc.)
Either way, I don't see how my post qualifies as me being a "crybaby." I didn't vote for Trump and was very disappointed that he was elected. That being said, he was elected and I'll have to live with it until the next election or until he resigns. The fact that I oppose him and his policies does not make me a crybaby. It makes me an American. Do you have some sort of problem with people expressing their opinions when they differ from yours?