Donald Trump Just Lost The Election Tonight

sportage

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The Trump/Clinton forum on NBC, Donald Trump said our military leaders are a total mess.
Lost election.
This is going to be his nail in his coffin, believe me.
When it sinks in exactly what Trump said, and his other comments during the forum, it's over. It's all over.
Even Fox News is freaking out over what Trump has said.
It's over.
 

glenn1

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The Trump/Clinton forum on NBC, Donald Trump said our military leaders are a total mess.
Lost election.
This is going to be his nail in his coffin, believe me.
When it sinks in exactly what Trump said, and his other comments during the forum, it's over. It's all over.
Even Fox News is freaking out over what Trump has said.
It's over.

Can you please provide some context for the total mess comments?
 

UberNeuman

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The Trump/Clinton forum on NBC, Donald Trump said our military leaders are a total mess.
Lost election.
This is going to be his nail in his coffin, believe me.
When it sinks in exactly what Trump said, and his other comments during the forum, it's over. It's all over.
Even Fox News is freaking out over what Trump has said.
It's over.


Baby, it ain't over till it's over....
 
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yllus

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I disagree; he's right, he could literally shoot a person in the head and still get his 40% vote come November. People don't care about the words he says.

Can you please provide some context for the total mess comments?
A quick list:
  • He has no idea that the UCMJ exists
  • He boasted that his visit to Mexico was a success by the fact that the people who arranged it in Mexico are now resigning
  • He doubled down on his claim that desegregation of the sexes is the cause of rape in the military
  • He would apparently fire a large amount of the top brass of the military for sucking it up today
  • He reiterated his plan of leaving a force behind in Iraq, Libya, etc and simply taking oil to pay back what the United States spends in those countries
 

soundforbjt

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He also claimed that the people giving him his Security briefing didn't think Obama, Kerry, & Clinton followed their advice.
 

sportage

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He also claimed that the people giving him his Security briefing didn't think Obama, Kerry, & Clinton followed their advice.

Which does not happen.
In no way would the CIA say, hint, or claim anything like that.
Especially to Donald Trump.
Again, a delusion from the mind and world of Donald Trump.
Be afraid! Be very afraid!

Oh, where do we begin...?
This forum was, again, all about the ego of Donald Trump. Nothing more nothing less.
Obviously, Donald still thinks this is just some reality TV game show, possibly because the forum like Donald's TV show were both hosted on NBC?

I'm sure this TV forum will be reran on TV, and no doubt available on youtube for anyone needing further self analysis.

GOD... I can not wait for the debates.
My only problem is with this sound-bite answer format.
Obviously, both candidates needed more time to finish a comment and their response.
Matt Lauer wanted to keep this all within 30 second sound bites.
That completely minimizes the need for the TV forum in the first place.
If viewers and voters only want complicated answers reduced into 30 second sound bites, then let THE WORLD GLOBE or NATIONAL INQUIRER conduct the forum.
I mean really Matt. Really NBC.
 
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sportage

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What is worse?
Listening to the nonsense Donald Trump spews, or having the media obligated to logically and realistically attempt to analyze this bull crappy?

Ever have three little kids fighting over who gets to sit by the car window?
Or fighting over who has the longer tongue?
And the parent steps in to do anything other than yell, "cut this crap out and go to bed!!!".
Can't we just tell Trump to CUT THIS CRAP OUT, AND GO TO BED.
 
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zinfamous

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At this point I think Donald's "people" are just spooks themselves (or working for the CIA unintentionally) to feed him ridiculous information because they know he will just spurt out shit without filtering and without even thinking about what he is saying, and where it is coming from.

This guy represents a clear and present danger to this country, and it is within the purview of those charged with this country's defense that they expend all effort to make sure he comes nowhere near the presidency. The CIA already labels him a "retarded actor" (or fool actor--whatever they call it now) because he is easily manipulated by others, and finds himself in a position where such manipulation is attractive to certain entities, by being quite dangerous to the state that he would be working against, unintentionally.
 
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ivwshane

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On ISIS: "I have a plan, it's a great plan. I'm the best planner. It's such a very very very strong plan, but I might have to use another plan from a general or a better plan. The best plan is the only plan I have planned on using"

Hahahahah

Please tell me that is not a direct quote! Holy shit! Who are the fucking idiots who support this guy?
 

pcgeek11

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At this point I think Donald's "people" are just spooks themselves (or working for the CIA unintentionally) to feed him ridiculous information because they know he will just spurt out shit without filtering and without even thinking about what he is saying, and where it is coming from.

This guy represents a clear and present danger to this country, and it is within the purview of those charged with this country's defense that they expend all effort to make sure he comes nowhere near the presidency. The CIA already labels him a "retarded actor" (or fool actor--whatever they call it now) because he is easily manipulated by others, and finds himself in a position where such manipulation is attractive to certain entities, by being quite dangerous to the state that he would be working against, unintentionally.

They both are a clear and present danger to this country.
 

WHAMPOM

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The Trump/Clinton forum on NBC, Donald Trump said our military leaders are a total mess.
Lost election.
This is going to be his nail in his coffin, believe me.
When it sinks in exactly what Trump said, and his other comments during the forum, it's over. It's all over.
Even Fox News is freaking out over what Trump has said.
It's over.
TONIGHT??!
 

zinfamous

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They both are a clear and present danger to this country.

You'll have to explain to me how that applies to Hillary, with actual evidence. I go by Trumps words, actions, and history, and I see a scamming, criminal, idiot puppet with a short-fuse. In Hillary I see a career politician. Distasteful as that may be--you know, like all politicians--she would be a competent POTUS.

I think you guys still haven't grasped the seriousness of your refusal to denounce this alarming rise of real fascism with a major US political party. That isn't hyperbole, this guy is a fucking fascist, and he loves it:

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They both are a clear and present danger to this country.

Except one fits spy's classic definition of "Retarded Agent or Retarded Actor" because he is so easy to manipulate. Seasoned people have said that Putin's compliment to Donald was a classic old school fishing attempt that they all learn early on in their espionage careers. Float a compliment and see what happens.
I've also read the retarded word is used because of the classic I'll give you 10 pennies for a dollar its good for you because you'll have 10 and I'll have 1. Only a ret... would be confused by that.
 

pcgeek11

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You'll have to explain to me how that applies to Hillary, with actual evidence. I go by Trumps words, actions, and history, and I see a scamming, criminal, idiot puppet with a short-fuse. In Hillary I see a career politician. Distasteful as that may be--you know, like all politicians--she would be a competent POTUS.

I think you guys still haven't grasped the seriousness of your refusal to denounce this alarming rise of real fascism with a major US political party. That isn't hyperbole, this guy is a fucking fascist, and he loves it:

With her obvious disregard for any security. In all truthfulness Trump is a bigger loose cannon than Hillary. She just wants to line her own pockets. Where I agree Trump is too easily steered to whatever direction by his emotions.

Distaste for both sides
 

Indus

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With her obvious disregard for any security.

Hey pcgeek.. did you like Bush?

I worked in WTC.. 31st floor, and I had co-workers die on 9/11 because of our Potus on 9/11 was too busy BBQ'ing and golfing in TX to read a report titled "Bin Laden determined to attack United States."

I don't think Hillary is any worse than that.

Trump is much worse tho for sure!
 

Jaskalas

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On ISIS: "I have a plan, it's a great plan. I'm the best planner. It's such a very very very strong plan, but I might have to use another plan from a general or a better plan. The best plan is the only plan I have planned on using"

Hahahahah

Oh god... I'm going to have to watch this to double check the depths of his stupidity.
 

ivwshane

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With her obvious disregard for any security. In all truthfulness Trump is a bigger loose cannon than Hillary. She just wants to line her own pockets. Where I agree Trump is too easily steered to whatever direction by his emotions.

Distaste for both sides

She wants to line her own pockets? You'll have to explain that one since when she becomes president her primary source of income will be capped way below what she could be making in the private sector giving speeches. I'm sure, according to you, she's simply playing the long game and in four or eight years she'll be making some serious cash, she'll more than likely be dead or dying but man oh man will she be making some serious cash!
 
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I just heard Trump quoted on ABC radio praising Putin and saying that he is powerful and has "control" over his country. He also said that 'it's a different system and I don't like it' (something to that effect), which sounds ridiculous, something not unusual for Hair Furor. So he admires Putin's power and control, thinks he is a better leader than Obama but at the same time he doesn't like the way Russia's government operates. He was also defensive of Russia/Putin regarding the hacking of the DNC. The Republican party's candidate is embracing Russia, tearing down our military (our men are rapists, that's what you get when you put women with them!) and just generally ignorant, trashing everything he talks about.

The party of Lincoln is truly dead.
 
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sportage

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I know. I know. Both are really sad choices.
But I guess we get what we deserve.
The process completely demoralized and humiliates anyone even thinking of running.
And the press? The media? ha. hahaha
Don't hold your breath for their fair and accurate analysis.
They grab onto that one soundbite, that one lie reported over and over by the opposing side until it is treated as fact. Then the media, without ever questioning a single fact from fiction, runs with the lie as if it were in fact, fact.

But anywho.... This is all we have to work with.
Either Clinton or Trump.
You decide.
And there is no ducking out, because regardless we are stuck with our decision.
And we all must decide, because we cooked this turkey.

To do a little analyzing of my own, just look at the facts.
Obama DID NOT take away the guns. As threatened by all the Trump supporters.
Obama did not crash the economy nor did Obamacare, despite predictions both would.
We are not in war, well not as bad as we were when GW left office.
People seem to be working, or going to work, and employed.
All those cars on the street at 7am can't all be people running to the unemployment office.
Gas prices have been steadily low.
Someone is buying all those new cars I see on the streets.
Things could always be better, but face it things are not so bad.
Not so bad we should once again risk burning down the entire house, only to hope and pray that another Obama will come along later to fix it.
This could be the last Obama we will ever see in our lifetime.
And Donald Trump only the first in a series of moronic presidents to come.

Trump or Clinton?
The way I look at it, I truly have no clue if we could or would survive a Donald Trump.
But I trust going with Hillary will not kill us, a least.
At worst, we'd have 4 more years of pretty much Obama.
And so far your kids are still safe, still in school, people are still working, no draft or war with the Soviets, and frankly name one job an illegal Mexican has personally cheated you out of?
Name one instance when you were told you don't get the position, we gave it to Jose who just climbed over the fence.

If you were in taste test, and brand A was some new coca cola flavor (Hillary), and brand B was a complete unknown, possible even horse piss (Donald Trump) would you gamble on brand A or B ?
And we all know, brand B is indeed horse piss with a little cola coloring.
 
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flexy

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Guys,

most HERE on the forum (fortunately) know and agree with that Trump is an idiot and that what he spouts is usually verbal diarrhea. We know this ever since Trump got in the public eye.

However, I don't think that anything he does or says or said will change anything, since the two sides have already made their decision and I don't think that supporter numbers on any side will change *significantly*. It REALLY doesn't matter HOW MUCH diarrhea Trump spouts since 90% of his supporters are not rational anyway. Heck, he wouldn't even need to do the next debates....or..ironically...it would be irrelevant whether Trump does debates and would (in OUR eyes miserably fail with them), you know, I know, IT.DOESN'T.MATTER. He already prove 10000x times in the past what an idiot he is and the 10001th time won't change a bit for his supporters.

What it comes down to, means comes November, in my opinion, is really how many on each side will get out and vote. I think THIS will ultimately decide the election. And there, unfortunately, anything is still open....Brexit was a perfect example for what could happen.

(Of course, it's already a shame that polls etc. on occasion see he has about the same +/- support as Clinton which IMHO shouldn't even be the case, something which I think is extremely embarrassing for America...but this is another story)
 
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