Donald Trump puts an end to Barack Obama’s record 12-year streak as America’s ‘most admired’ man

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Amun Ra, Dec 29, 2020.

  1. Amun Ra

    Amun Ra

    Funny how Mr. 81 million votes only got the number 3 spot. You know it's a fix when the most admired man gets 3 times as many votes as the guy who got 6 million more votes in the election. Can't wait for Jan 6th

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/d...as-most-admired-man-11609254922?siteid=yhoof2

    Donald Trump may not have won the Nobel Peace Prize, as one of his recent tweets suggests, and, contrary to the conspiracy theorists, he may have lost the election, but the president can find solace in the fact that, according to a new Gallup poll, he’s “the most admired man” in America.
     
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  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark





    Partisanship was the key factor, considering few Republicans named anyone other than Trump, while Obama split his vote with Joe Biden and Dr. Fauci.
     
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  3. Wait..opinion polls on who is admired is now relied on by the sheeple duped by Trump as to whether he won an election?

    I hope stupidity has not dropped that low...
     
  4. Joe Biden only got 1/3 of the vote that Trump did. LOL
     
  5. Joe Biden is a failure. He is being used by a bunch of domestic criminals. (Kamala also).
     
  6. UsualName

    UsualName

    Good he take the distinction with him to Mar a Lago.
     
  7. IF he doesn't win this election, I am sure he will. :D
     
  8. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    you are saying that Obama, a man whose only accomplishment in the last four years was to send a few tweets and secure a home on Martha’s Vineyard, was rated more admirable than the current president of the United States for three of the last four years?

    that’s winning to you?
     
  9. After returning to Washington, Donald Trump posted on Twitter, “We Have To Be Remembered For What's Been Done.” His message clearly reflected on his accomplishments in office, calling them "historic victories".