brycejones
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No, Sanders/Obama just apologize the whole way. Hillary kills them.
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No, Sanders/Obama just apologize the whole way. Hillary kills them.
I didn't watch this. Went to bed early but totally defeated that by waking up at 3AM to read about it. The impression I'm getting is this was a televised assassination attempt of Trump with Fox leading the charge. I'm not sure they completely succeeded, and anything short of that just strengthens his anti-establishment foundation. I don't see how anyone can objectively look at all this, no matter how bad they may think Trump is in a vacuum, and not see he still isn't the low bar in today's politics. It's the amalgamation of billionaires, party elites, and faux journalists that make up the Republican establishment.
I just watched a clip of the Trump University stuff. It was brutal. As soon as he was attacked on it he spit out a bunch of lies, only to have each lie torn apart right to his face.
I didn't watch how much of this was true?
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I just watched a clip of the Trump University stuff. It was brutal. As soon as he was attacked on it he spit out a bunch of lies, only to have each lie torn apart right to his face.
Well if truth vs. lie is what really mattered this world would be very different. Honestly, the way I see this, if the establishment can actually turn this around, and Trump loses, then everyone loses. They'll know there is not a monster they can create that they can't either control or slay, and we'll have a Republican party that will actually manage to be worse over the next 30 years than it's been over the past 30.
Gonad are you a Republican?
No, because look at them. That doesn't necessarily make me a Democrat either because, well, look at them too.
Why is Fox only singling out Trump on the videos and not the other candidates?
If it isn't clear now why Trump shouldn't be pres, then there is nothing that can convince his supporters. He shills himself like he is the best, greatest person in everything he does. You see it in some of his businesses that end up imploding. A lot of people saw his hyperbole at the very beginning, we've seen it for years and it used to be entertaining. Now he's serving up his scheme to the American public. He's got the "greatest military advisors", he's going to have the "greatest tax plan", he's going to create the "most, best jobs", he's going to build a "huge, fantastic wall", etc etc. All along never saying anything specific and when they ask, he pulls a few numbers and a few names that do not make sense then hand waves it all away.
I kind of blame the GOP. The parties are there to vet the candidates, so a damaging person doesn't run for president. The common joe doesn't understand intricate policy making, and as we can see, responds to surface-level rhetoric.
The problem was not in vetting because the party can't stop anyone from running for President. Problem was the GOP working with Fox News gave him an open forum in the political world when he was pushing his birther bullshit. Fox have him almost unlimited airtime and the GOP base ate it up. That primarily made a viable candidate for POTUS in their eyes.
After watching that debate, I liked Kasich the best. I had a serious dislike of Rubio and Cruz. Trump was the 2nd most likable, to me, in that debate. There's no way in hell I'd vote for Trump. That leaves me voting for Hillary, who I dislike, and don't trust, but feel is the lesser of all the evils.