Trump's One-Stop Parties: Cocaine & very young models

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Bomb isis, take the oil, let the Iraqi's live in peace. I don't necessarily agree with it, but that's not as bad as what the globalists are doing by forcing Saudi's wahhabism/salafism on the people of the ME.
And no concerns that this is one of many actual war crimes that Trump has advocated the US commit.
 

AnonymouseUser

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That's because all the dems were out voting.;)

Those are actually Dems and Repubs voting Trump whose votes are being changed by the machines:

12News Exclusive: Voting machine issues reported in Jefferson County

Guidry says her office has received complaints that voters who tried to cast a "straight party" ballot have reviewed their selections to find that the machine has switched their votes to the other party.

Voting Machine Caught on Camera Casting Ballot for Democrat when Selecting Republican

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Homerboy

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Clinton\Obama\W Bush\B Clinton\Bush Sr supports globalism and regime change in countries we have no business interfering with. Iraq was a lie. Iraq again was a lie. Afghanistan was a lie. Libya was a lie. Syria is a lie. Supporting isis is wrong. The only way to end these never-ending lies and wars is to change leadership.

LOL

As others have pointed out already, you do realize Trump is all in for more war in the ME, right? And "taking the oil" is a war crime (not to mention a logical impossibility) and the rest of the world would come down on us like a ton of bricks.

I love how "simple" Trump and his zealots think everything is.
 

PJFrylar

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If that means fighting isis, Saudi, and Qatar, then I'm all for it. Otherwise we should get out.

On the last page you were just saying you supported Trump to put an end to the wars in the Middle East.

Yes, I have been torn on who to support. Clinton = more wars in the ME, strengthens isis, and more moslems being killed. Trump = fewer wars, defeats isis, fewer moslems being killed. It was a tough decision, but ultimately I chose the one that does not pretend to be a feminist.

Clinton\Obama\W Bush\B Clinton\Bush Sr supports globalism and regime change in countries we have no business interfering with. Iraq was a lie. Iraq again was a lie. Afghanistan was a lie. Libya was a lie. Syria is a lie. Supporting isis is wrong. The only way to end these never-ending lies and wars is to change leadership.
 

AnonymouseUser

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On the last page you were just saying you supported Trump to put an end to the wars in the Middle East.

That would put an end to the never-ending wars that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UN, EU, the US, and isis are waging on the ME.
 

woolfe9998

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You're right, I've heard Trump say he's only had a few sips of champagne or wine in his life at weddings or for toasts. His kids seem kind of self centered like him but they definitely are not useless pieces of shit. I also agree the who article is pretty speculative and is just preying on the Trump doesn't respect women narrative.
I believe my views on Trump are pretty clear on these forums.

Out of curiosity, what is "speculative" about the article? It quotes people directly who say that Trump was involved in these sex parties. Of course, that doesn't make it true. The people could be lying. The women who accused him of sexual assault could be lying too. Either way, it isn't speculation.
 
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Homerboy

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That would put an end to the never-ending wars that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UN, EU, the US, and isis are waging on the ME.


Right. Just like all the previous wars were going to end it.
And WWI was the War to End All Wars.

I don't think you get how these things work... at all. Just like Trump.
 

woolfe9998

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Its not quite that overt. Just whose bread I eat his song I sing bias. Most media comes from large Democratic cities.

Most people living in cities would probably be shocked that there is in fact, like, 3.8 million more square miles of the US.

Considering nobody is able to afford rents in large cities household formation is low for the next generation in those areas. So the balance of power will swing back to heartland america where people actually have disposable income instead of 30% of the median household income being below the median rent like it is pretty much in every urban city these days. That wasn't always the case.

Really, when will that happen? Presently and for quite some time now, urban population centers are accounting for most of what little there is of population growth in the US.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-virtually-all-of-americas-population-growth/
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/2010_census/cb12-50.html

More population means more money and more votes, no?
 

trenchfoot

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And in the meantime, Trump is still being Trump, his historical timeline seems to be on the same trajectory (losing badly in the upcoming election) and there's not a single frick'in thing that anyone can say or do that will alter the course that Trump and the Repub Party had laid out for themselves these past eight years.

*At this present point in time* interpolating his sordid past and extrapolating that into his potential future *as far as* what the outcome of this election will be gives us a solid prediction that most everyone already knows but can't say because of the remote possibility that "something else could happen".

As things are at this time though, it's too late for him to do anything he hasn't already thought of short of conceding and pulling out.

Not yet time to turn out the lights and call the tow truck to pick up the clown car Trump's been driving, but it's just a formality as far as I'm concerned.
 

trenchfoot

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I think a common mistake people make is assume trump fans prioritize making sense.

Spot on. IMO, it's more about the rage infected collective mindset that Trump and his campaign have gathered around him based on the fantasy laced rhetoric he's been spewing, of which has absolutely nothing to do with realistically facing and solving problems at the executive levels of government.
 

Puffnstuff

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My poor parents are Trumpaholics who are drinking the Kool Aid and no matter how much happens they will not stray from their firm belief that he is chosen of God to run the country. They will condemn anyone else who molests women but not the Don which just further confirms their confirmation bias.. I tell my mom to stay away from fringe media like Alex Jones but she runs right to him to cite as a legitimate source of news.
 

Blue_Max

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I'm no Trump fan but this article is just trolling for shit. Seriously if you're going to imply rape & pedophilias you really need some solid proof.
Silly person! Demanding proof from a righteous social justice warrior is Hate Speech™
 

trenchfoot

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My poor parents are Trumpaholics who are drinking the Kool Aid and no matter how much happens they will not stray from their firm belief that he is chosen of God to run the country. They will condemn anyone else who molests women but not the Don which just further confirms their confirmation bias.. I tell my mom to stay away from fringe media like Alex Jones but she runs right to him to cite as a legitimate source of news.

My condolences go out to you. ;)
 

agent00f

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Silly person! Demanding proof from a righteous social justice warrior is Hate Speech™

It's a journalist reporting an interview of some folks who used to work with trump. The material is hardly contentious given how the modeling world works.
 

ivwshane

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My poor parents are Trumpaholics who are drinking the Kool Aid and no matter how much happens they will not stray from their firm belief that he is chosen of God to run the country. They will condemn anyone else who molests women but not the Don which just further confirms their confirmation bias.. I tell my mom to stay away from fringe media like Alex Jones but she runs right to him to cite as a legitimate source of news.

Sounds like its time to put them in a home;)
 

Bitek

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OMG...some of you gullible retards! Trump is a dirtbag, but shit, is there any sanity left around here at all anymore? Does nobody seem to notice that most of these kinds of articles usually break when there's a new Wikileak or something else about Clinton? It's all just turning into gutter games now.

Do you actually believe it's not true?

I'd be shocked if he didn't do a lot of cocaine and eyes wide shut hedonistic sex parties in the Hamptons in his past.

Who knows over way or the other, but seriously... does anyone expect less of a NY billionaire playboy? He ain't Batman that's for sure.


The bigger question is if it really matters given all the other shit he has said and done.
 

WHAMPOM

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He was friends with the Clintons for a while, wasn't he?

Trump photographed with a rapist and KKK sympathizer.

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You must mean the man wearing the white bow tie, unless you are just ignorant. Oh!, forgot your guy can do no wrong.
 

Pens1566

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It's a journalist reporting an interview of some folks who used to work with trump. The material is hardly contentious given how the modeling world works.

Yeah, but he used the SJW "get out of argument free" card so ...