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2016-10-13 1:42 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Chicago, IL | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio Two days in a row now I've walked into the breakroom and Trump is speechifying at a rally...being carried live by MSNBC. Fox and CNN. I looked up Hillary's schedule and she has one fun raiser engagement and that's it till the next debate......hashimoto's thyroiditis? Still a long time to go before the election. If she thinks she can just run out the clock, she is making a huge mistake. Trump is making two speeches a day! Same with Pence. They are both hitting 2 cities/states every day. His Florida one today was crazy good. Listened to it on the drive back from Lincoln They're being broadcast live because it's good for ratings. Pro-Trump are looking for their daily dose of reassuring "the world is terrifying; everyone's out to get us; everyone is bias against us; let's start the revolution" rhetoric. Know this: Trump making multiple televised speeches daily is the worst thing he could do. He's an inarticulate buffoon, and the more he talks, the more he will alienate the undecided voters (granted, this represents maybe 0.5% of the electorate). Or, even worse, he'll so infuriate the die-hard Republicans who are voting for Johnson (I know several), that they'll do the unthinkable and vote for Hillary to ensure he won't make office. |
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2016-10-13 1:45 PM in reply to: Brit Abroad |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Brit Abroad Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio Two days in a row now I've walked into the breakroom and Trump is speechifying at a rally...being carried live by MSNBC. Fox and CNN. I looked up Hillary's schedule and she has one fun raiser engagement and that's it till the next debate......hashimoto's thyroiditis? Still a long time to go before the election. If she thinks she can just run out the clock, she is making a huge mistake. Trump is making two speeches a day! Same with Pence. They are both hitting 2 cities/states every day. His Florida one today was crazy good. Listened to it on the drive back from Lincoln They're being broadcast live because it's good for ratings. Pro-Trump are looking for their daily dose of reassuring "the world is terrifying; everyone's out to get us; everyone is bias against us; let's start the revolution" rhetoric. Know this: Trump making multiple televised speeches daily is the worst thing he could do. He's an inarticulate buffoon, and the more he talks, the more he will alienate the undecided voters (granted, this represents maybe 0.5% of the electorate). Or, even worse, he'll so infuriate the die-hard Republicans who are voting for Johnson (I know several), that they'll do the unthinkable and vote for Hillary to ensure he won't make office. See the bolded.......I hear and read this every day......mostly from BLM protestors. I don't know how you figure the pro-Trumps have that market cornered. LMAO |
2016-10-13 1:48 PM in reply to: Brit Abroad |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Brit Abroad Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio Two days in a row now I've walked into the breakroom and Trump is speechifying at a rally...being carried live by MSNBC. Fox and CNN. I looked up Hillary's schedule and she has one fun raiser engagement and that's it till the next debate......hashimoto's thyroiditis? Still a long time to go before the election. If she thinks she can just run out the clock, she is making a huge mistake. Trump is making two speeches a day! Same with Pence. They are both hitting 2 cities/states every day. His Florida one today was crazy good. Listened to it on the drive back from Lincoln They're being broadcast live because it's good for ratings. Pro-Trump are looking for their daily dose of reassuring "the world is terrifying; everyone's out to get us; everyone is bias against us; let's start the revolution" rhetoric. Know this: Trump making multiple televised speeches daily is the worst thing he could do. He's an inarticulate buffoon, and the more he talks, the more he will alienate the undecided voters (granted, this represents maybe 0.5% of the electorate). Or, even worse, he'll so infuriate the die-hard Republicans who are voting for Johnson (I know several), that they'll do the unthinkable and vote for Hillary to ensure he won't make office. Your bias is mesmerizing You should actually listen to his speeches rather than just regurgitate the left wing blog talking points. After the last week I'm going to have to build a bunker to protect myself form all the liberals exploding when Trump pulls out the win next month. |
2016-10-13 1:55 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 So earlier this year a lot of you guys were talking of Trump supporters being violent racists and Trump instigating physical beatings. Do you feel the same way about Hillary and her supporters now that she's doing the same things and they're becoming increasingly violent? Throwing a black protester out and telling her people to follow him and "do an intervention" We all know what "intervention" really means in that context. |
2016-10-13 1:58 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Election 2016 The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. |
2016-10-13 2:04 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. Yep, the corruption is continuing to trickle out. We all knew she was corrupt, but to actually see the level is amazing. What's even more amazing is when you see how much the media is an extension of the Clinton campaign and then they roll out a parade of 5 new "victims" that all amazingly came forward at the same time (some 30 years after the fact) it all starts to make sense. In other words, their new "bombshell" is backfiring badly. |
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2016-10-13 2:11 PM in reply to: 0 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Can anyone imagine someone running against Trump......with the media literally crucifying him, and his past transgressions fed by the minute, and he himself doing all he can to incite the "leaders" of his own party and others......and all Hillary can muster is a 5-7 point lead that seems to be shrinking??? Really?? HAHAHAHAHA!!! I want to say it's over......but I'm holding out for the biggest laugh I've had in a lifetime of laughing. Edited by Left Brain 2016-10-13 2:12 PM |
2016-10-13 2:14 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. Yep, the corruption is continuing to trickle out. We all knew she was corrupt, but to actually see the level is amazing. What's even more amazing is when you see how much the media is an extension of the Clinton campaign and then they roll out a parade of 5 new "victims" that all amazingly came forward at the same time (some 30 years after the fact) it all starts to make sense. In other words, their new "bombshell" is backfiring badly. Backfiring is exactly right. So they came out with 'new' 30 year old allegations suddenly everyone forgot the 10 year old audio takes. Then the 30 yo allegations blows up in their face like an IEP being planted by an inept jihadist and they are left with nothing....or less than nothing because now it is being shown the media is bed with Clinton. American love a good fight....but we hate cheating! People also like an underdog who is fighting not only his opponent but the media too. |
2016-10-13 2:33 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. They do so because Trump is an assclown. |
2016-10-13 2:37 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. They do so because Trump is an assclown. Let's be honest.....there is no shortage of assclowns this time around. Being the biggest one doesn't necessarily make you worse. The longer this goes on the more I hope he wins.....seriously......just blow it all up. This is a joke. |
2016-10-13 2:41 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Oh, I forgot to mention the emails showing which campaign is the campaign of Bigotry.
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2016-10-13 2:58 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. They do so because Trump is an assclown. An assclown? He is a 70 year old billionaire who has started over 500 companies in his lifetime. Yet you say he is an assclown. CNN-Money analysis estimates he employs at least 34,000 people. Yet you say he is an assclown. He hold billions in real estate assets all over the world including over 30 building in NYC alone. Yet you say he is an assclown. He successfully defeated 16 polished politicians to win the GOP nomination for President of the United States! Yet you say he is an assclown. I don't even think I need to add the punch line....... :-) |
2016-10-13 3:30 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by Hook'em An assclown? He is a 70 year old billionaire who has started over 500 companies in his lifetime. Yet you say he is an assclown. CNN-Money analysis estimates he employs at least 34,000 people. Yet you say he is an assclown. He hold billions in real estate assets all over the world including over 30 building in NYC alone. Yet you say he is an assclown. He successfully defeated 16 polished politicians to win the GOP nomination for President of the United States! Yet you say he is an assclown. I don't even think I need to add the punch line....... :-) Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. They do so because Trump is an assclown. Yep...despite all of that, he acts like an assclown. My point was that Republicans are running from him because of how he acts, not because they are part and parcel of the establishment.
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2016-10-13 3:57 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Veteran 1019 St. Louis | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood Oh, I forgot to mention the emails showing which campaign is the campaign of Bigotry.
Pssshh, that's just locker room talk. |
2016-10-13 4:05 PM in reply to: Bob Loblaw |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Bob Loblaw Originally posted by tuwood Oh, I forgot to mention the emails showing which campaign is the campaign of Bigotry.
Pssshh, that's just locker room talk. dang it, I knew that would come back and bite Trump. |
2016-10-13 4:14 PM in reply to: Hook'em |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Hook'em Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by Hook'em An assclown? He is a 70 year old billionaire who has started over 500 companies in his lifetime. Yet you say he is an assclown. CNN-Money analysis estimates he employs at least 34,000 people. Yet you say he is an assclown. He hold billions in real estate assets all over the world including over 30 building in NYC alone. Yet you say he is an assclown. He successfully defeated 16 polished politicians to win the GOP nomination for President of the United States! Yet you say he is an assclown. I don't even think I need to add the punch line....... :-) Originally posted by Rogillio The more I hear him talk the more sense he makes and I send him more money. He might go down in flames but he is doing exactly what he needs to be doing to turn the polls. He has huge crowds at every rally and gets a ton of free air time both at the national level and the local level. Hillary supporters don't listen to him so have no idea what he is talking about and how it resonates with people. He speech is FL was awesome. I didn't watch all of it but he was methodically making his case with a good balance of 'Hillary is corrupt' antidotes how his outsider status is the only thing that has a chance against the establishment. It makes me sick with see Republican fighting Trump. They might as well be out stumping for Hillary. They do so because they are part and parcel to the establishment. I hope he continues to make 2 speeches a day right up till the election. And I hope Clinton stays holed up and avoids the media. This race is not over...... "The latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch national telephone and online survey shows Trump with 43% support among Likely U.S. Voters to Clinton’s 41%. Yesterday, Clinton still held a four-point 43% to 39% lead over Trump, but that was down from five points on Tuesday and her biggest lead ever of seven points on Monday." Clinton is also being water-boarded with daily emails that continue to paint a picture of corruption. They do so because Trump is an assclown. Yep...despite all of that, he acts like an assclown. My point was that Republicans are running from him because of how he acts, not because they are part and parcel of the establishment.
One thing I find interesting is that the "republicans" that are running from him are the ones who have been trying to undermine him the entire time. McCain and Ryan have never supported Trump more than a forced "ok I'll endorse him" while continuing to undermine him. I don't know if there's audio, but what I read was the Republicans that were on the call when Ryan pulled his support from Trump downright revolted against him and it was not pretty. The majority of Republicans have his back, it's just the GOPe types that are running but when they turn around there's nobody running with them. In some ways this plays into Trump because he is anti-establishment. If the establishment types were fawning over him I'd even be raising an eyebrow. In Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher made a statement about pulling her endorsement from Trump after the tape was leaked. Ryan and others apparently led her to believe he was resigning so she was playing politician. When he came out and crushed Hillary in the debate she immediately came back out and said she is voting for him and supporting him. So even the gazelles that started to scatter all came back very quickly. I can't explain the Trump effect in any way, but every time he's had a controversy he ends up bouncing back stronger than he was before. It keeps happening over and over. |
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2016-10-13 4:54 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Chicago, IL | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood One thing I find interesting is that the "republicans" that are running from him are the ones who have been trying to undermine him the entire time. McCain and Ryan have never supported Trump more than a forced "ok I'll endorse him" while continuing to undermine him. I don't know if there's audio, but what I read was the Republicans that were on the call when Ryan pulled his support from Trump downright revolted against him and it was not pretty. The majority of Republicans have his back, it's just the GOPe types that are running but when they turn around there's nobody running with them. In some ways this plays into Trump because he is anti-establishment. If the establishment types were fawning over him I'd even be raising an eyebrow. In Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher made a statement about pulling her endorsement from Trump after the tape was leaked. Ryan and others apparently led her to believe he was resigning so she was playing politician. When he came out and crushed Hillary in the debate she immediately came back out and said she is voting for him and supporting him. So even the gazelles that started to scatter all came back very quickly. I can't explain the Trump effect in any way, but every time he's had a controversy he ends up bouncing back stronger than he was before. It keeps happening over and over. It's the "bed of nails" theory. If you stand on a nail, it hurts like hell. Trump is such an abhorrent assault on the senses that people dismiss it as Trump being Trump. |
2016-10-13 4:56 PM in reply to: Brit Abroad |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Brit Abroad Originally posted by tuwood One thing I find interesting is that the "republicans" that are running from him are the ones who have been trying to undermine him the entire time. McCain and Ryan have never supported Trump more than a forced "ok I'll endorse him" while continuing to undermine him. I don't know if there's audio, but what I read was the Republicans that were on the call when Ryan pulled his support from Trump downright revolted against him and it was not pretty. The majority of Republicans have his back, it's just the GOPe types that are running but when they turn around there's nobody running with them. In some ways this plays into Trump because he is anti-establishment. If the establishment types were fawning over him I'd even be raising an eyebrow. In Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher made a statement about pulling her endorsement from Trump after the tape was leaked. Ryan and others apparently led her to believe he was resigning so she was playing politician. When he came out and crushed Hillary in the debate she immediately came back out and said she is voting for him and supporting him. So even the gazelles that started to scatter all came back very quickly. I can't explain the Trump effect in any way, but every time he's had a controversy he ends up bouncing back stronger than he was before. It keeps happening over and over. It's the "bed of nails" theory. If you stand on a nail, it hurts like hell. Trump is such an abhorrent assault on the senses that people dismiss it as Trump being Trump. You were actually making a decent point, but you couldn't help but show your hate for his supporters and call us names? Why do you feel the need to demean those who disagree with you? |
2016-10-13 7:29 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Oakville | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Rogillio Backfiring is exactly right. Curious why you think the recent allegations are backfiring? And I ask as a genuine question and not meant to be snarky. The fact that they are all consistent with the conduct Trump brags about in the audio gives them more credibility in my view. I think the Cosby analogy above is appropriate. I believe there are currently 10 separate allegations of inappropriate conduct. Is that not a critical mass for the Trump faithful to say whoa, there may be something to this? |
2016-10-13 7:36 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Brit Abroad Originally posted by tuwood One thing I find interesting is that the "republicans" that are running from him are the ones who have been trying to undermine him the entire time. McCain and Ryan have never supported Trump more than a forced "ok I'll endorse him" while continuing to undermine him. I don't know if there's audio, but what I read was the Republicans that were on the call when Ryan pulled his support from Trump downright revolted against him and it was not pretty. The majority of Republicans have his back, it's just the GOPe types that are running but when they turn around there's nobody running with them. In some ways this plays into Trump because he is anti-establishment. If the establishment types were fawning over him I'd even be raising an eyebrow. In Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher made a statement about pulling her endorsement from Trump after the tape was leaked. Ryan and others apparently led her to believe he was resigning so she was playing politician. When he came out and crushed Hillary in the debate she immediately came back out and said she is voting for him and supporting him. So even the gazelles that started to scatter all came back very quickly. I can't explain the Trump effect in any way, but every time he's had a controversy he ends up bouncing back stronger than he was before. It keeps happening over and over. It's the "bed of nails" theory. If you stand on a nail, it hurts like hell. Trump is such an abhorrent assault on the senses that people dismiss it as Trump being Trump. You were actually making a decent point, but you couldn't help but show your hate for his supporters and call us names? Why do you feel the need to demean those who disagree with you? Ah yes Tony, remember 2008 and 2012 and the constant references to "Kool-Ade drinkin' Obama supporters?" Aint karma a %^&(? Brit Abroad has it nailed perfectly. Tony, you honestly think ol' sniffly won the 2nd debate? You've gotta be kidding. It's like a funhouse and righties see one thing, lefties see another, Despite your (and my in-laws) assertions of being independent, um, no, you're not. Not even close. He claims to know more about ISIS than our generals. He claims his temperament is his greatest strength ...and he's literally on tape bragging about how he would go backstage in the Miss Universe and Miss Teen pageants...this is your candidate. btw, to claim lefties haven't watched Trump's speeches Tony is just flat-out wrong. From the start of his run, me and my family watched his speeches on C-Span. Heck, I would have been at a rally in central Delaware if I didn't have a work commitment in northern Delaware that day! I listened on the radio driving home, and finished watching with my fam when I got home. If this bozo ever got elected I'd be able to say I saw him live. He's entertaining as hell...kinda like Palin...fear-mongering jingoistic xenophobia at its finest! |
2016-10-13 7:42 PM in reply to: ChineseDemocracy |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy Originally posted by tuwood Ah yes Tony, remember 2008 and 2012 and the constant references to "Kool-Ade drinkin' Obama supporters?" Aint karma a %^&(? Brit Abroad has it nailed perfectly. Tony, you honestly think ol' sniffly won the 2nd debate? You've gotta be kidding. It's like a funhouse and righties see one thing, lefties see another, Despite your (and my in-laws) assertions of being independent, um, no, you're not. Not even close. He claims to know more about ISIS than our generals. He claims his temperament is his greatest strength ...and he's literally on tape bragging about how he would go backstage in the Miss Universe and Miss Teen pageants...this is your candidate. btw, to claim lefties haven't watched Trump's speeches Tony is just flat-out wrong. From the start of his run, me and my family watched his speeches on C-Span. Heck, I would have been at a rally in central Delaware if I didn't have a work commitment in northern Delaware that day! I listened on the radio driving home, and finished watching with my fam when I got home. If this bozo ever got elected I'd be able to say I saw him live. He's entertaining as hell...kinda like Palin...fear-mongering jingoistic xenophobia at its finest! Originally posted by Brit Abroad Originally posted by tuwood One thing I find interesting is that the "republicans" that are running from him are the ones who have been trying to undermine him the entire time. McCain and Ryan have never supported Trump more than a forced "ok I'll endorse him" while continuing to undermine him. I don't know if there's audio, but what I read was the Republicans that were on the call when Ryan pulled his support from Trump downright revolted against him and it was not pretty. The majority of Republicans have his back, it's just the GOPe types that are running but when they turn around there's nobody running with them. In some ways this plays into Trump because he is anti-establishment. If the establishment types were fawning over him I'd even be raising an eyebrow. In Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher made a statement about pulling her endorsement from Trump after the tape was leaked. Ryan and others apparently led her to believe he was resigning so she was playing politician. When he came out and crushed Hillary in the debate she immediately came back out and said she is voting for him and supporting him. So even the gazelles that started to scatter all came back very quickly. I can't explain the Trump effect in any way, but every time he's had a controversy he ends up bouncing back stronger than he was before. It keeps happening over and over. It's the "bed of nails" theory. If you stand on a nail, it hurts like hell. Trump is such an abhorrent assault on the senses that people dismiss it as Trump being Trump. You were actually making a decent point, but you couldn't help but show your hate for his supporters and call us names? Why do you feel the need to demean those who disagree with you? If you honestly believe Hillary won the second debate then you're beyond reach. Enjoy the Kool Aid |
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2016-10-13 7:54 PM in reply to: Scott71 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by Scott71 Originally posted by Rogillio Backfiring is exactly right. Curious why you think the recent allegations are backfiring? And I ask as a genuine question and not meant to be snarky. The fact that they are all consistent with the conduct Trump brags about in the audio gives them more credibility in my view. I think the Cosby analogy above is appropriate. I believe there are currently 10 separate allegations of inappropriate conduct. Is that not a critical mass for the Trump faithful to say whoa, there may be something to this? Theyre a little too manufactured and consistent In the light of all the media/campaign collusion that's coming to light. Lots of holes and witnesses that back trump in several cases. In several examples the trump campaign even responded to the story and the NYT omitted their responses because it minimized the impact. In other words this couldn't be a more obvious political hit piece and nothing more. The more the media shows they're untrustworthy the more Trump wins. while ll this is going on they're in complete silence about Hillary's corruption emails that are coming to light. Hence backfire. |
2016-10-13 8:03 PM in reply to: 0 |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Scott71 Originally posted by Rogillio Backfiring is exactly right. Curious why you think the recent allegations are backfiring? And I ask as a genuine question and not meant to be snarky. The fact that they are all consistent with the conduct Trump brags about in the audio gives them more credibility in my view. I think the Cosby analogy above is appropriate. I believe there are currently 10 separate allegations of inappropriate conduct. Is that not a critical mass for the Trump faithful to say whoa, there may be something to this? Theyre a little too manufactured and consistent In the light of all the media/campaign collusion that's coming to light. Lots of holes and witnesses that back trump in several cases. In several examples the trump campaign even responded to the story and the NYT omitted their responses because it minimized the impact. In other words this couldn't be a more obvious political hit piece and nothing more. The more the media shows they're untrustworthy the more Trump wins. while ll this is going on they're in complete silence about Hillary's corruption emails that are coming to light. Hence backfire. Ha! It doesn't even require hacking e-mails to spot Trump's frauds. How bout a little Trump U.? How bout a nice fat check to the FL attorney general who decided not to proceed with an investigation of Trump U.? No corruption there at all! It was a coincidence she received money from the Trump Foundation. Yeah, that's the ticket! btw, as for the multitude of allegations...you call them "too consistent." BWAHAHAHA!!! You realize either way, you're not buying the accusations. They are either too consistent, or just inconsistent...win win baby!!! Edited by ChineseDemocracy 2016-10-13 8:05 PM |
2016-10-13 8:33 PM in reply to: ChineseDemocracy |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Election 2016 Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy Originally posted by tuwood Ha! It doesn't even require hacking e-mails to spot Trump's frauds. How bout a little Trump U.? How bout a nice fat check to the FL attorney general who decided not to proceed with an investigation of Trump U.? No corruption there at all! It was a coincidence she received money from the Trump Foundation. Yeah, that's the ticket! btw, as for the multitude of allegations...you call them "too consistent." BWAHAHAHA!!! You realize either way, you're not buying the accusations. They are either too consistent, or just inconsistent...win win baby!!! Originally posted by Scott71 Originally posted by Rogillio Backfiring is exactly right. Curious why you think the recent allegations are backfiring? And I ask as a genuine question and not meant to be snarky. The fact that they are all consistent with the conduct Trump brags about in the audio gives them more credibility in my view. I think the Cosby analogy above is appropriate. I believe there are currently 10 separate allegations of inappropriate conduct. Is that not a critical mass for the Trump faithful to say whoa, there may be something to this? Theyre a little too manufactured and consistent In the light of all the media/campaign collusion that's coming to light. Lots of holes and witnesses that back trump in several cases. In several examples the trump campaign even responded to the story and the NYT omitted their responses because it minimized the impact. In other words this couldn't be a more obvious political hit piece and nothing more. The more the media shows they're untrustworthy the more Trump wins. while ll this is going on they're in complete silence about Hillary's corruption emails that are coming to light. Hence backfire. what do you think about the $1m check bill got from qatar for his birthday? This works both ways. You see no wrong in Bill and Hill because they support your ideology and then you mock me? |
2016-10-13 8:49 PM in reply to: tuwood |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Election 2016 This is the craziest thing to me.......my wife and all of my in-laws, her "people", are born and raised from Berkeley, Ca., and Liberal to their core......they voted for Obama both times, and they hate me. LMAO Every single one of them is voting for Trump....they've had enough of the establishment (and they were never that stable to begin with ) and just want someone who will rip it apart. Judging from this pack of nut jobs.....LOL....this is nowhere near over. I'm still holding on to the idea of a day in bed cracking up. |
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