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Jhhnn

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You said trust and Hillary in the same sentence. Oxymoron, moron!

Only well indoctrinated conspiracy theory freaks believe that. Dems obviously trust her over the stuff that matters to us most. SS, Medicare/medicaid, ACA, women's/workers/civil/LGBT rights, financial regulation, public lands & a myriad of programs that deliver help when & where it's needed. She'll also uphold the Iran deal provided they do & exercise a helluva lot more military restraint than we saw in the invasion of Iraq.

How much she'll be able to move in the direction we'd like with Congress as it is remains to be seen but I figure she'll give it Hell.

And seeing as how Repubs are totally fucked up Dems will do their best to win every down ticket race we can. Let's see how well Repubs can swim with that Trump anchor tied around their necks.
 

compuwiz1

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Only well indoctrinated conspiracy theory freaks believe that. Dems obviously trust her over the stuff that matters to us most. SS, Medicare/medicaid, ACA, women's/workers/civil/LGBT rights, financial regulation, public lands & a myriad of programs that deliver help when & where it's needed. She'll also uphold the Iran deal provided they do & exercise a helluva lot more military restraint than we saw in the invasion of Iraq.

How much she'll be able to move in the direction we'd like with Congress as it is remains to be seen but I figure she'll give it Hell.

And seeing as how Repubs are totally fucked up Dems will do their best to win every down ticket race we can. Let's see how well Repubs can swim with that Trump anchor tied around their necks.

Social issues....blah, blah, blah!
How partisan of you.
I couldn't care less about those issues right now. We've had almost 8 years of focus on those, while the national debt doubled. None of that shit creates jobs, prosperity, enhances national security, provides better immigration control, improves infrastructure, etc. Hillary will make it worse. She doesn't play nice with others and since she's already declared that Republicans are her enemy, expect nothing but gridlock in congress.

As far as my indoctrination? Then and now videos confirming her multiple lies are all over the place. I'm sure someone like you wouldn't watch them.
 

emperus

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Has it dawned on you that what you think Trump is may actually be wrong?

Wut? He is viewed negatively by 65% of people polled. Many in his own party have called him a racist, are distancing themselves from him and are actively trying to take the nomination away from him at the convention. And you think what I think Trump is is wrong? I think you have some serious blinders on.
 

buckshot24

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Wut? He is viewed negatively by 65% of people polled. Many in his own party have called him a racist, are distancing themselves from him and are actively trying to take the nomination away from him at the convention. And you think what I think Trump is is wrong? I think you have some serious blinders on.
Does that mean Hillary is bad because many in her own party have called her bad things and say they won't vote for her? She has some bad poll numbers herself. Is that how we determine things? I suggest you take your blinders off because you're acting like a hack.
 

ivwshane

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Social issues....blah, blah, blah!
How partisan of you.
I couldn't care less about those issues right now. We've had almost 8 years of focus on those, while the national debt doubled. None of that shit creates jobs, prosperity, enhances national security, provides better immigration control, improves infrastructure, etc. Hillary will make it worse. She doesn't play nice with others and since she's already declared that Republicans are her enemy, expect nothing but gridlock in congress.

As far as my indoctrination? Then and now videos confirming her multiple lies are all over the place. I'm sure someone like you wouldn't watch them.

Actually her record shows that she plays well with people from the opposite party and in fact on the campaign trail (now and during the primaries) she has stated that she will work with Republicans.
Also, you are aware that Congress been controlled by the Republicans since 2010, so if none of the issues you claim to care about were addressed, the blame rests squarely on them.

Of course you are aware of that, you aren't some stupid fuck on the internet, right?
 

Jhhnn

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Wut? He is viewed negatively by 65% of people polled. Many in his own party have called him a racist, are distancing themselves from him and are actively trying to take the nomination away from him at the convention. And you think what I think Trump is is wrong? I think you have some serious blinders on.

Does that mean Hillary is bad because many in her own party have called her bad things and say they won't vote for her? She has some bad poll numbers herself. Is that how we determine things? I suggest you take your blinders off because you're acting like a hack.

If the true Bush constituency liked Trump his campaign would be rolling in money. It's not.

If all of the 13M people who voted for him pitched in $10 each, he'd have $130M. At $50 each he'd have $650M. Doesn't look like they believe in him enough to put some skin in the game, either.
 

Exophase

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If the true Bush constituency liked Trump his campaign would be rolling in money. It's not.

If all of the 13M people who voted for him pitched in $10 each, he'd have $130M. At $50 each he'd have $650M. Doesn't look like they believe in him enough to put some skin in the game, either.

Ironically, the more a candidate is accused of appealing via "free stuff" the more followers they seem to get sending them money...

I guess Trump's supporters want the campaign to be free stuff.
 

Jhhnn

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If Trump raises $2M every day between now & the election that would be ~$300M.

Clinton has already spent ~$240M & will likely raise twice as much again in the same time period. She already has staff & volunteers in place in all 50 states working to make the pitch & GOTV.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/election-2016-campaign-money-race.html
 

lopri

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Does he wave and swag his fingers when reading from teleprompter like he does without?
 

TechBoyJK

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Why let facts get in the way of good hyperbole

he wasn't privy to the same information that Hillary had though, and there's something to be said about that. I've made informed guesses about things, based on what I know, only to find out I was completely wrong and that was made obvious by 'new' information I didn't have before.
 

emperus

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Does that mean Hillary is bad because many in her own party have called her bad things and say they won't vote for her? She has some bad poll numbers herself. Is that how we determine things? I suggest you take your blinders off because you're acting like a hack.

It seems you don't know the meaning of hack. Hack is by definition the majority of your posts in this forum including this one.

Now, you seem incapable of staying on topic. But I'll bite. This is what I wrote.
Wut? He is viewed negatively by 65% of people polled. Many in his own party have called him a racist, are distancing themselves from him and are actively trying to take the nomination away from him at the convention.

If you can find me a significant Democrat who has distanced themselves from Hilary, or are trying to take the nomination away from her, then you may have a point. But you won't. The view of Trump is consistent across party lines.

You sound like a zealot and treat Trump as an idol. If you confined your argument to; "Trump is an idiot, but I care more about conservative justices". Maybe people would respect you more. But arguments like this, make you sound like the zealot you are. Get it together.
 
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Exophase

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If you can find me a significant Democrat who has distanced themselves from Hilary, or are trying to take the nomination away from her, then you may have a point.

By significant Democrat you mean an elected one, not just some registered individuals right?

Saying you're trying to take the nomination away from her would look crazy, there's no basis to make this happen. Under what scenario do any politicians think Trump can lose the nomination?
 

emperus

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By significant Democrat you mean an elected one, not just some registered individuals right?

Saying you're trying to take the nomination away from her would look crazy, there's no basis to make this happen. Under what scenario do any politicians think Trump can lose the nomination?

Yeah an elected one. My point being, it's pretty rare to have major political figures in your party write op-eds saying they are voting for the other parties nominee or give interviews saying they won't back their parties nominee.

They are trying for a floor fight by getting enough delegates to agree to nominate someone else.
 
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fskimospy

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By significant Democrat you mean an elected one, not just some registered individuals right?

Saying you're trying to take the nomination away from her would look crazy, there's no basis to make this happen. Under what scenario do any politicians think Trump can lose the nomination?

These circumstances?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/donald-trump-delegate-revolt-224634

This article says nearly 400 delegates and alternates are at least actively listening to the idea. I personally find it very unlikely that they would actually succeed in deposing him at the convention but considering they may be as high as about 1/3rd of the way to the ~1200 they need to that's pretty significant.