The thing about this thread and the question and the somewhat silly rhetorical poll...
Trump always makes these ridiculously polarizing statements. He hates you, then he loves you, then you're the worst person ever, and then you're a loser, and then you're a little Marco, and then you're one of the most important people in government. He doesn't have a problem saying things in the extreme. In fact, I would suggest this is a device he uses to influence and control people. And it honestly amazes me how successful he is at it, even still.
And what he said in this quote was he hated the Democratic Congress people that were giving him friction.
He will say that he loves them if they do something that appeals to him just as fast.
And to be honest with you, this part of Trump's nature makes me uncomfortable. It makes everyone uncomfortable. And I think that's part of how he derives power from it. I also believe this is one of the factors that is polarizing the political sphere in our society so much, which I think is one of the worst negatives about him.
But you do something like this too,
@Absentglare.
Trump was absolutely clearly talking about Congress people.
And you made it about everyone on the left, everyone that didn't vote for him, all Democrats. And I made a little snarky comment and you came back saying you need to look up representation.
As if those people representing you means that his blurty ire expressed in that moment was directed at you, and it wasn't.
And he'll probably change his mind about it again within a couple of weeks. That's how he works.
And I know you don't like him, you despise him. I don't really like him a whole lot either in a lot of ways.
But it's impossible for me to answer your poll. I want to say yes, just to be a jackass. It's kind of silly, isn't it? Everyone knows it's not good for a leader to hate his people.
But the whole thing is a red herring in the first place.