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Old 08-03-2016, 01:26 PM   #1
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Old 08-03-2016, 01:33 PM   #2
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Im seriously thinking this guy is a bigger threat to homeland security than ISIS at this point. Im also thinking if you endorse him you should be considered an accomplice.
It is so out of control that someone has to just step in and lock him up.
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Old 08-03-2016, 01:37 PM   #3
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I really can't figure it out, is he tanking on purpose or is he just fucking nuts? Worse yet how can any of his supporters continue to defend this shit?
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Old 08-03-2016, 04:51 PM   #4
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I really can't figure it out, is he tanking on purpose or is he just fucking nuts? Worse yet how can any of his supporters continue to defend this shit?
Because people treat politics like they do their favorite football team. You know how many of moronic Dallas Cowboy fans defend the idiocy of Jerry Jones. Well, there is your average Trump supporter. Absolutely I do not think he wants the Presidential position. I think this whole thing was to build his brand, he just didn't count on it going this far and the voters being this stupid.
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Because people treat politics like they do their favorite football team. You know how many of moronic Dallas Cowboy fans defend the idiocy of Jerry Jones. Well, there is your average Trump supporter. Absolutely I do not think he wants the Presidential position. I think this whole thing was to build his brand, he just didn't count on it going this far and the voters being this stupid.


I think you are underestimating his own stupidity. He definitely believes he can be President.
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For my own sanity I would like to believe he is doing this for a greater good, but nobody is that good an actor. He is straight up nutso. Dangerously, ignorantly, sociopath nutso.
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Libertarian Town Hall on CNN tonight.

What to watch at CNN's Libertarian town hall - CNNPolitics.com
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Old 08-09-2016, 04:32 PM   #8
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This guy is something else. Has any Presidential nominee ever suggested their opponent be shot or executed? The fuck is wrong with this man.


Donald Trump notes '2nd Amendment folks' can prevent Hillary Clinton from choosing judges - LA Times
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This guy is something else. Has any Presidential nominee ever suggested their opponent be shot or executed? The fuck is wrong with this man.


Donald Trump notes '2nd Amendment folks' can prevent Hillary Clinton from choosing judges - LA Times
Well, our vice president (Aaron Burr) did kill a founding father (Alexander Hamilton) in a duel.

But I suppose that modern civility prevents the two current major party nominees from going to New Jersey and having a duel.
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The downward spiral continues
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Donald Trump: I meant that Obama founded ISIS, literally - CNNPolitics.com






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Just when you think he can't get any more stupid, he pulls if off. Amazing.
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Just when you think he can't get any more stupid, he pulls if off. Amazing.
Trump can always out trump his stupid levels.



Wonder why Trump is so pro-Russian and slobs on Putin's cock?

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us...rump.html?_r=0

Hey, foreign campaign contributions from a foreign countries. Wasn't he bashing Hillary about this?


It's funny how he changed his tune from bashing Obama for letting Russia off so easy in Crimea to "being able to live with a Russian Crimea."

Trump changed views on Ukraine after hiring Manafort – POLITICO
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Too good to check: Sean Hannity’s tale of a Trump rescue - The Washington Post
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Trump has really torpedoed any chance he had in the last couple weeks. Turns out, there was no post-primary Trump 2.0. Just the same old same old - and that doesn't play well in the big leagues.

While I think we can look forward to 4 to 8 years of "Constitution? I don't need no stinkin' Constitution" and active deceit from the White House, my bigger concern is a one-party Congress/Presidency. The Republicans have been the party of "No" for a while now, and either they really have no positive message or the Dems' spin masters just pwn them all day every day (I think its some of both). Either way, without a strong top ticket, the Repubs just don't have message to sell.

It's one of the reasons they got stuck with Trump. He may be a demagogue and a charlatan, but he puts a message out that says "We aren't just gonna wag our fingers and sit by as our borders are overrun by illegal immigrants, we aren't gonna pretend that radical Islam is not a thing, we are going to do stuff about it."

Well, while the message resonated with a lot of folks, the messenger was incompetent and, now, the message just comes across as racist and ignorant and could well drag down every Republican who doesn't distance themselves from it. Particularly with the majority of the mass media (CNN, MSNBC, etc.) jumping on and highlighting every Trump misstep (while downplaying every misstep from the Clinton camp).

[And to the liberals out there saying "Well, duh, his message is racist and ignorant." I respectfully suggest that you are hearing exactly what you want to hear and what the media is feeding you. Regardless of the message's fumbled presentation, I respectfully disagree with: (1) the left's concept that immigration should be viewed from the perspective of "What's best for the immigrants" as opposed to "What's best for the host country" - even if this leads to harsh decisions; (2) of the left's refusal to acknowledge that, worldwide, the Muslim faith is and has been a breeding ground for violence by discontented, disconnected and dissatisfied individuals and groups who seek justification for their use of violence (While I am happy to discuss the theology/history separately - in my opinion - by tradition and by the spiritual authority/direction given, no other major religion lends itself to the justification of violence in the way that Islam does); and (3) the left's fundamental belief that the 2nd Amendment is outdated and unnecessary.]

This election has all the makings of installing a one-party state. Given that particular party's pandering to "feel good" solutions that make a majority of sheeple happy, I just envision a continuing erosion of the rule of law and American world power. It just my opinion FWIW, but I believe the end result of a Clinton presidency/Dem congress will be less personal freedom and a less secure world.
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