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bronco67 10-09-2016 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 21208036)
Problem with all that is Hillary doesn't even hold herself accountable for ANYTHING. In fact she tries her best to spin it off on someone or something else. The email scandal? She blamed Colin Powell. Benghazi she blamed on protesters, etc, etc, etc ,etc.

So the email dump is no big whoop...why not move on to her next perceived character flaw and try to exploit that for a while?

bronco67 10-09-2016 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Relic (Post 21207853)

I'm sorry...was she running around the compound with an ak47?

Relic 10-09-2016 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 21209131)
I'm sorry..

Apology denied.

Paul Markham 10-09-2016 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis (Post 21207577)
The message of 'grab them by the pussy'? :1orglaugh

Don't be silly. His message is to stop mass migration, bring jobs back to the US, penalise companies who want to produce in the Third World and sell in the First.

Paul Markham 10-09-2016 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21207613)
This Trump is the personification of the extreeme right. The crazy hate the govt types.

However there is many different slices of crazy in the Republican party. He doesn't really sit well with the Relgious Right and the typical GOP fan base doesn't like him either but they were willing to vote for him.


What is odd though is up until Trump, the far right radicals ad the Christian right were sort of one and the same. They both ushered in the Tea Party and really appeared to be one ad the same. However Trump split them in two with the Relgious ones still supporting Cruz and the other supporting Trump.

I really think it's hard to say Trump is all of the crazy of the Republican party, he is just 1/3 of it IMHO. Get one of the crazy religious guys inn his place and it's a whole different level of crazy..

The truly sad part is the neocon or the old Republican guard actually seem like the sane ones..

Are people who have had thir lives wrecked crazy?

We know he's batshit crazy. Those voting for him are hoping he will change the decline in American's living standards. You clearly want to be earning less as your customer base becomes poorer.

The Republicans won't change it either. Look at where the big money was coming from and funds the GOP.

Paul Markham 10-09-2016 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21207622)
Trump had every opportunity to actually be the president. He was the only guy running who "could have" bridged the gap between right and left as he was member of both parties and had friends on both sides.

Instead of trying to work for the good of the country he instead fueled his ego by being a hateful asshole and not a leader.

If you would have stopped smelling his shit as roses you would have seen he was always doomed to fail.

Agree, but he's the only option you were given. Will the Republicans put up a candidate who can bridge the gap, of will the billionaires stop them? They only let him run because they prefer Hillary. They load the dice.

Paul Markham 10-09-2016 05:11 AM

http://i.imgur.com/ib8pu62.jpg

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Originally Posted by MakingItPay (Post 21207793)
Trump isn't a Republican, or a Democrat. That son of a bitch is just pro "The American People." He must be stopped!

That's what scares the Establishment so much.

slapass 10-09-2016 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21207613)
This Trump is the personification of the extreeme right. The crazy hate the govt types.

However there is many different slices of crazy in the Republican party. He doesn't really sit well with the Relgious Right and the typical GOP fan base doesn't like him either but they were willing to vote for him.


What is odd though is up until Trump, the far right radicals ad the Christian right were sort of one and the same. They both ushered in the Tea Party and really appeared to be one ad the same. However Trump split them in two with the Relgious ones still supporting Cruz and the other supporting Trump.

I really think it's hard to say Trump is all of the crazy of the Republican party, he is just 1/3 of it IMHO. Get one of the crazy religious guys inn his place and it's a whole different level of crazy..

The truly sad part is the neocon or the old Republican guard actually seem like the sane ones..

The religious ones had taken control. The only non religious nut on the Republican stage was Trump.

Paul Markham 10-09-2016 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 21208219)
All that has happened is that the republicans have gotten fed up first. Bush promised a lot to the far right when they elected him twice and he failed to deliver. It pissed them off. Then they had McCain and Romney, two not-so-great candidates. The republican voters were sick of being promised the same things and never being given them so when the chance to vote for an "outsider" came along some of them took and they have Trump.

The democrats will likely go through the same thing eventually, but right now they are reasonably happy. Democrats liked Bill Clinton and hated Bush, and while they were a little disappointed that Obama didn't turn out as liberal as they would like, they still felt good about electing the first black President. Now they will feel good about electing the first female President. However, I won't be shocked if after Hilary we see some unrest on the democrat side.

The republicans showed that an outsider can win the nomination, now they just need the right outsider so we might start seeing more "Trumplike" candidates.

http://i.imgur.com/R7p4zIv.jpg:thumbsup :thumbsup

Here's what I don't get. Which one of these States has a lot of poor people who vote Republican? Obama got in with promises he was unable to keep, how much of that was dues to the poor not getting out and voting in local elections?

The tables are turning and unless the two parties come forward with people who will get the wealth to trickle down. The likelihood of countries turning to the extreme right or left is high. It's happening in Europe because the Left has shitted on the people.

JSWENSON 10-09-2016 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21209509)
http://i.imgur.com/R7p4zIv.jpg:thumbsup :thumbsup

Here's what I don't get. Which one of these States has a lot of poor people who vote Republican? Obama got in with promises he was unable to keep, how much of that was dues to the poor not getting out and voting in local elections?

The tables are turning and unless the two parties come forward with people who will get the wealth to trickle down. The likelihood of countries turning to the extreme right or left is high. It's happening in Europe because the Left has shitted on the people.

The poor always vote against their best interests but what promises did Obama make that he couldn't keep that people really care about? There are a few but dude did one hell of a job and will go down in history as an awesome President, much to the dismay of conservatives.

Rochard 10-09-2016 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by GspotProductions (Post 21207202)
Worse shit going on in the world like starving people just 100 mile down the road from you, they need homes to stay, maybe the local war hero needs a hug when he feels scared walking down the road.

Perhaps our government should spend more time working on such issues instead of having nine investigations into a terrorist attack that no one saw coming, no one could have prevented, and nothing could have changed the outcome.

I would demand another investigation, but it seems we are doing just that.

kane 10-09-2016 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21209509)
http://i.imgur.com/R7p4zIv.jpg:thumbsup :thumbsup

Here's what I don't get. Which one of these States has a lot of poor people who vote Republican? Obama got in with promises he was unable to keep, how much of that was dues to the poor not getting out and voting in local elections?

The tables are turning and unless the two parties come forward with people who will get the wealth to trickle down. The likelihood of countries turning to the extreme right or left is high. It's happening in Europe because the Left has shitted on the people.

Do you see all those red states in the south? There are tons of poor people there that vote republican. Not because they think the republicans are going to help them economically, but because the republicans have convinced them that if a liberal becomes President then Muslims will rape their daughters while the poor girls are stuck in class learning about same sex marriages then they will be forced to have an abortion and while the family mourns the loss of the unborn baby the government will sneak in and take their guns.

Magnetron 10-09-2016 02:24 PM

Seems the people most disturbed by Trump's comments are straight ticket Republicans and Republicans currently holding office who don't want their reputations tainted by association.

Clinton was ahead. This will nudge her further ahead.

Screaming Bill did this and Hillary is that is wasted breath.

Want to help Trump overcome this? Then start convincing your fellow Republicans to stop jumping ship with intelligent arguments instead of trolling Democrats.

Tonight's debate is begging for popcorn. LOL

Rochard 10-09-2016 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Magnetron (Post 21210208)
Screaming Bill did this and Hillary is that is wasted breath.

This is exactly what he will do - deflect. He will say "Well Bill did this" and then try to point at latest batch of hacked emails which.... Tell us absolutely nothing (again).

As for these emails.... This is very damaging - for the Republican party. These are hacked emails, which seem to have been done by Russia. By pointing out these emails the Republican party is pretty much saying "these illegally hacked emails by a foreign power trying to manipulate our election...." and that just looks bad. Not to mention these emails are more of the same and don't seem to have anything bad in them at all.

NatalieK 10-09-2016 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21209551)
Perhaps our government should spend more time working on such issues instead of having nine investigations into a terrorist attack that no one saw coming, no one could have prevented, and nothing could have changed the outcome.

I would demand another investigation, but it seems we are doing just that.

an investigation into any terrorism is of top priority, as is the safety of any country and its citizens.


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