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Posted: 8/28/2016 11:03:19 PM EDT
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Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president.
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money.
I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. |
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Quoted: Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. View Quote Because Trump thinks he can be the Pied Piper of Democrat Voters - and win California, NY, WA, etc for the GOP... Although I would never normally quote this source, they are 'Trump Friendly' enough to serve the purpose without drawing hoots of 'That's just the MSM', etc... http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/2/donald-trump-hints-he-could-compete-california-was/ Reality is, he is making Missouri, Georgia (!!) and Arizona 'in play' for the Democrats, rendering all of this moot. |
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Quoted: I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. View Quote |
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. Hillary thanks you for your vote |
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. View Quote Meh, I'm going less to cheerlead and more to show the rioters that we will not be silenced and we do not fear them. Plus a strong showing will inspire voter confidence and it's just a neat piece of history to be involved in. |
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Meh, I'm going less to cheerlead and more to show the rioters that we will not be silenced and we do not fear them. Plus a strong showing will inspire voter confidence and it's just a neat piece of history to be involved in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. Meh, I'm going less to cheerlead and more to show the rioters that we will not be silenced and we do not fear them. Plus a strong showing will inspire voter confidence and it's just a neat piece of history to be involved in. To be clear, I'm not opposed to anyone going, I am just questioning why a candidate would be expending finite resources visiting this state as opposed to the battleground ones. |
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Trump is trying to court Boeing employee votes. There is no reason otherwise for him to be visiting WA specifically in Everett, while simultaneously making statements that Boeing wants to offshore more work to China.
It may not win him the state, but every vote counts. |
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Finding parking might be a challenge. View Quote I think the intersection of Broadway and Hewitt is going to be a total shitshow. Depending on which direction I needed to leave town after the event, I would plan on strategically parking at least 4 blocks away to the East, North or South of the arena. I really want to go, but I have already taken so much time off of work that I can't justify any more right now. |
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Everett, no fo, not worth the aggravation. I am sure Right Side Broadcasting Network will carry the speech. Disclaimer: voting Trump. |
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pics or I'm calling BS... If not BS how long is the line? I'm planning on arriving around 4... not sure if thats too late or not eta: he started a thread in GD, prolly not BSing! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am here in line! pics or I'm calling BS... If not BS how long is the line? I'm planning on arriving around 4... not sure if thats too late or not eta: he started a thread in GD, prolly not BSing! Way too late. A volunteer just explained the line and WOW! Doors open at 4. You could probably get in line with me to be honest. I'd recommend walking into the line somewhere near the entrance. |
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Way too late. A volunteer just explained the line and WOW! Doors open at 4. You could probably get in line with me to be honest. I'd recommend walking into the line somewhere near the entrance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I am here in line! pics or I'm calling BS... If not BS how long is the line? I'm planning on arriving around 4... not sure if thats too late or not eta: he started a thread in GD, prolly not BSing! Way too late. A volunteer just explained the line and WOW! Doors open at 4. You could probably get in line with me to be honest. I'd recommend walking into the line somewhere near the entrance. Where are ya? Line is loong |
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Quoted: Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. View Quote By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership.
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Every single state determines who is elected president via the electoral system. Last two elections the candidates did what you said and look what happened. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership. Well said. |
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Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership. Well said. I watched the Rightside Broadcast, Trump actually addressed this topic in his Everett speech, he basically said previous R candidates are willing to write off Washington, I am not and I want to win Washington Voting Trump. Encourage those who do not plan to vote for him to think of a Hellary White House/SCOTUS and her known stance on the KKBA/2nd Amendment. |
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View Quote Awesome. Standing in line for hours probably sucked, but getting there early really paid off. |
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Every single state determines who is elected president via the electoral system. Last two elections the candidates did what you said and look what happened. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Bolded part - Wrong. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Because time is a finite commodity? Because if you're being strategic (which is what you have to be to win) you need to spend it in states that are actually capable of being flipped. I have already talked numbers with you with respect to WA voters. This state isn't going to go red for the most reviled Republican candidate in a generation, period. Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. Yes, packed with 10K people, probably 90% of which were registered Republicans that vote Republican down the line every year. Somehow the Everett Silvertips stadium capacity is a leading indicator for how the state is going to go in the general lol If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... This is a reason to actually come, if only he'd spend some of that money Sounds like... leadership. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Bolded part - Wrong. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Because time is a finite commodity? Because if you're being strategic (which is what you have to be to win) you need to spend it in states that are actually capable of being flipped. I have already talked numbers with you with respect to WA voters. This state isn't going to go red for the most reviled Republican candidate in a generation, period. Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. Yes, packed with 10K people, probably 90% of which were registered Republicans that vote Republican down the line every year. Somehow the Everett Silvertips stadium capacity is a leading indicator for how the state is going to go in the general lol If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... This is a reason to actually come, if only he'd spend some of that money Sounds like... leadership. You have to actually lead something...to be a leader. After Hillary wins though we can all slap each other on the back and talk about how great of a leader he was of his campaign. Aren't you from Florida originally? Do you know much about the demographics here? |
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The man is barnstorming the country, showing everyone that they matter, whether they live in a "lost cause state" or not, and some people are actually complaining about it.
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The man is barnstorming the country, showing everyone that they matter, whether they live in a "lost cause state" or not, and some people are actually complaining about it. View Quote I'm complaining because I want the mother fucker to WIN. I don't give a shit if he comes here to make sure "I'm not forgotten behind enemy lines" or some such bullshit. You need your head patted or someone to tell you you matter, well sorry I'd rather him win. He needs to be TACTICAL and run as good a campaign because he's got a hell of an uphill battle to win. He fired 3 campaign managers in what 5 months? But we can all feel good because he came here...cause feels. |
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I'm complaining because I want the mother fucker to WIN. I don't give a shit if he comes here to make sure "I'm not forgotten behind enemy lines" or some such bullshit. You need your head patted or someone to tell you you matter, well sorry I'd rather him win. He needs to be TACTICAL and run as good a campaign because he's got a hell of an uphill battle to win. He fired 3 campaign managers in what 5 months? But we can all feel good because he came here...cause feels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The man is barnstorming the country, showing everyone that they matter, whether they live in a "lost cause state" or not, and some people are actually complaining about it. I'm complaining because I want the mother fucker to WIN. I don't give a shit if he comes here to make sure "I'm not forgotten behind enemy lines" or some such bullshit. You need your head patted or someone to tell you you matter, well sorry I'd rather him win. He needs to be TACTICAL and run as good a campaign because he's got a hell of an uphill battle to win. He fired 3 campaign managers in what 5 months? But we can all feel good because he came here...cause feels. How effectively did your strategy of focusing solely on the swing states work for the last two GOP nominees? Maybe displaying concerned leadership on a national level will help inspire voters in those states, too. The man is putting a ton of effort, resources and time into his campaign. He can put some emphasis on the swing states and still show everyone else that they aren't being taken for granted or simply written off. He has the time. He's showing leadership. Showing the we ALL matter and not just 5 or 6 states. It's actually a refreshing change to see. I don't understand why anyone who truly wants to see him win would be critical of it. |
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Quoted: You have to actually lead something...to be a leader. After Hillary wins though we can all slap each other on the back and talk about how great of a leader he was of his campaign. Aren't you from Florida originally? Do you know much about the demographics here? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Bolded part - Wrong. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Because time is a finite commodity? Because if you're being strategic (which is what you have to be to win) you need to spend it in states that are actually capable of being flipped. I have already talked numbers with you with respect to WA voters. This state isn't going to go red for the most reviled Republican candidate in a generation, period. Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. Yes, packed with 10K people, probably 90% of which were registered Republicans that vote Republican down the line every year. Somehow the Everett Silvertips stadium capacity is a leading indicator for how the state is going to go in the general lol If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... This is a reason to actually come, if only he'd spend some of that money Sounds like... leadership. You have to actually lead something...to be a leader. After Hillary wins though we can all slap each other on the back and talk about how great of a leader he was of his campaign. Aren't you from Florida originally? Do you know much about the demographics here? |
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How effectively did your strategy of focusing solely on the swing states work for the last two GOP nominees? Is it the strategy or the candidate? Trumpeteers are a weird lot. is it the strategy that's making Georgia a statistical tie or the candidate? Is it the strategy or the Candidate that's going to give North Carolina back? Is it the strategy or the Candidate losing Colorado in double digits? Is it the strategy or the candidate making Arizona look questionable? Maybe displaying concerned leadership on a national level will help inspire voters in those states, too. That concern is meaningless until your the president. Secure the win, come visit us after. The man is putting a ton of effort, resources and time into his campaign. He can put some emphasis on the swing states and still show everyone else that they aren't being taken for granted or simply written off. He has the time. He's showing leadership. Showing the we ALL matter and not just 5 or 6 states. It's actually a refreshing change to see. I don't understand why anyone who truly wants to see him win would be critical of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The man is barnstorming the country, showing everyone that they matter, whether they live in a "lost cause state" or not, and some people are actually complaining about it. I'm complaining because I want the mother fucker to WIN. I don't give a shit if he comes here to make sure "I'm not forgotten behind enemy lines" or some such bullshit. You need your head patted or someone to tell you you matter, well sorry I'd rather him win. He needs to be TACTICAL and run as good a campaign because he's got a hell of an uphill battle to win. He fired 3 campaign managers in what 5 months? But we can all feel good because he came here...cause feels. How effectively did your strategy of focusing solely on the swing states work for the last two GOP nominees? Is it the strategy or the candidate? Trumpeteers are a weird lot. is it the strategy that's making Georgia a statistical tie or the candidate? Is it the strategy or the Candidate that's going to give North Carolina back? Is it the strategy or the Candidate losing Colorado in double digits? Is it the strategy or the candidate making Arizona look questionable? Maybe displaying concerned leadership on a national level will help inspire voters in those states, too. That concern is meaningless until your the president. Secure the win, come visit us after. The man is putting a ton of effort, resources and time into his campaign. He can put some emphasis on the swing states and still show everyone else that they aren't being taken for granted or simply written off. He has the time. He's showing leadership. Showing the we ALL matter and not just 5 or 6 states. It's actually a refreshing change to see. I don't understand why anyone who truly wants to see him win would be critical of it. He has 69 days from today, NOT counting early voting. He has some serious ground to make up in key states (hint: ours is not a key state). He's trailing where Romney was in North Carolina. NORTH CAROLINA. He needs to win Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. He's LOSING BIG TIME in VA and PA. Glad your feels are assuaged. Unfortunately your statement about us all mattering just isn't true, not in an election. Unless you're suggesting he's got a chance at winning WA and that's a whole separate conversation. |
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#NeverTrumpers are a weird lot. I am voting for Trump, try again. Whatever. That's exactly what all of us forced to take a bite of this turd sandwich this fall are saying. All I am asking is for dessert afterwards. |
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That's exactly what all of us forced to take a bite of this turd sandwich this fall are saying. All I am asking is for dessert afterwards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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#NeverTrumpers are a weird lot. I am voting for Trump, try again. Whatever. That's exactly what all of us forced to take a bite of this turd sandwich this fall are saying. All I am asking is for dessert afterwards. Welcome to the club, pal. Now you know what many of the rest of us have been experiencing for years. |
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Welcome to the club, pal. Now you know what many of the rest of us have been experiencing for years. View Quote I'm not getting into a debate over the candidates or perpetuate some fallacy about how I wanted McCain or Romney. Trump is the nominee, I want him to win. If you read the article above it describes a very narrow path to that victory. None of it involves Washington State, but I read that coming here somehow demonstrates leadership and is otherwise "a good thing". I wish a Republican candidate could flip this state red for the first time in my lifetime, I don't think the most disliked candidate in recent history is going to do it though. You know what I will settle for? Pennsylvania going red, but he's here, not in PA so I don't see that happening either. |
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Quoted: Every single state determines who is elected president via the electoral system. Last two elections the candidates did what you said and look what happened. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why is he here? He needs to be spending 100% of his time and money in states that are going to determine whether he's going to be president. By coming here and filling a stadium it will make the Dems have to work here too. Because then they also have to spend time and money doing damage control in a "safe" state. Plus he was already in the area, since he's got his own jet to fly around in, and works hard as a motherfucker, why not? Everyone I know that went said the shit was PACKED, tons of voters. If nothing else he chose to run under the Republican party, and came out here to wave the flag and people showed up. It might have deeper repercussions on the state and local level and get people out of thier voter apathy. ETA- Plus he was throwing a private fundraiser before the rally so... show up, get money, rally people in a state where no one expects anything from them, move on.... Sounds like... leadership. If, as a Republican, you can't hold GA, AZ, NC, and MO - and you can't make a contest out of VA, IA, and OH... What you do on the Left Coast does not matter... Trump is *losing* the election right now, likely by historic margins, and his 'solution' to this is to waste time in hostile territory rather than even *try* to defend the GOP states that are slipping out of his grasp.... This is what happens when you give the GOP nomination to an inexperienced egotistical trust-fund-brat. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. Hillary thanks you for your vote Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) |
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Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. Hillary thanks you for your vote Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) Are you some kind of functional retard? Warning issued: 6) Attacking or insulting a member in an effort to elicit a negative response. You have the right to disagree, but please do so in a respectful manner. Eta: Lol Google has informed me that I got trolled by one of arfcoms most prolific and cancerous trolls who was apparently banned but somebody had the bright idea to bring him back |
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The ignore button works really well and can keep one from falling in the trap that bs ensnared so many others.
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Trump isn't going to puss out in the last month of the election like Romney did. He won't be pulling any punches. We elected a fucking prize fighter to beat Hillary this time. Hillary and the media fight dirty. Trump is the only candidate that showed us he is ready to rumble. He doesn't mind rolling in the mud flinging poop right back at them, he likes it. There is nothing conventional about his campaign. That's why I'm not concerned about how he is running it. View Quote EDIT to add: Go read some of the hardcore stupid they're calling news on the Washington Post. The bias is SO obvious they aren't even trying to hide it. I listen to KOMO news radio to hear the weather in the morning before work and their commentators cannot suppress their bias. They'll purposefully distort anything Trump says while pretending that the Hilderbeast is an angel in the flesh. The MSM is intentionally spreading misinformation and innuendo about Trump and ignoring some very serious and very proven negative information about his opponent; why? That is a big reason to vote Trump. |
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Quoted: Quoted: The ignore button works really well and can keep one from falling in the trap that bs ensnared so many others. I just used it, thanks It works... Now just ignore the quoted comments and you are all set. I have no clue whose twisted idea this was, but it sucks. |
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Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. Hillary thanks you for your vote Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) there is no lol big enough for this one. Jeb would be polling under 20% right now even with the Hilldog scandals Cruz was always my favorite from a principals standpoint, but the guy is even less personable than Trump. |
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Quoted: Are you some kind of functional retard? Warning issued: 6) Attacking or insulting a member in an effort to elicit a negative response. You have the right to disagree, but please do so in a respectful manner. Eta: Lol Google has informed me that I got trolled by one of arfcoms most prolific and cancerous trolls who was apparently banned but somebody had the bright idea to bring him back View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I like Donald trump, I like his swagger. I like his daughter. I respect anybody who can make piles of money. I would NEVER consider him president material, and I would NEVER vote FOR him to be president. Agreed. I will be voting trump "to block" hillary, like they used to say on Hollywood Squares. I won't have any pompoms or cheerlead for him. While I can't do that myself (I'm waffling between 'None of the Above' and Gary Johnson. The climate-change BS was a bit of a turn off back towards 'None of the Above'), I can respect your position. Hillary thanks you for your vote Hillary thanks every Trump supporter for foisting this albatross on the GOP. 16 candidates - most of whom would be walking away with this election right now (yes, even Jeb Bush - risible as he is) - and the GOP gets the one guy who seems like he *wants* to lose. Hillary won the Presidency in Cleveland. It's over - the entire thing is just for show (And control of Congress) Are you some kind of functional retard? Warning issued: 6) Attacking or insulting a member in an effort to elicit a negative response. You have the right to disagree, but please do so in a respectful manner. Eta: Lol Google has informed me that I got trolled by one of arfcoms most prolific and cancerous trolls who was apparently banned but somebody had the bright idea to bring him back Yes, yes... I'm trolling you & somehow insulting you personally by expressing a sentiment that is quite common in the Republican Party this year: That Trump sucks & the people who pushed him on the GOP have screwed us all... Sorry, but no. I'm not here to pick fights with people. I honestly think Trump is a terrible candidate, has thrown away a winnable election for the GOP, and if elected would be just-as-bad for the country as (abjectly-horrible) Hillary Clinton. I also have a huge problem with a guy who dumps all the important GOP positions (The stuff about not redistributing wealth, not subsidizing manufacturing/unions, cutting welfare benefits not increasing them, not raising taxes on *anyone*, etc)... Nothing said about immigration or crime (Some of which I may agree with, some of which I do not) can make up for what he says on trade & the economy. #NeverTrump, #NeverHillary. Next time, maybe primary voters will wise up & actually pick a candidate that all wings of the GOP can support - rather than a NYC Democrat who panders to economic ignorance and unjustifiable rage.... |
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Quoted: Jeb would be polling under 20% right now even with the Hilldog scandals Cruz was always my favorite from a principals standpoint, but the guy is even less personable than Trump. View Quote I was a Walker guy to start. Ended up voting for Cruz because he was the only acceptable candidate left when I got my ballot (Rubio was out). I didn't want Jeb Bush. But he could have won this in a walk, because he has the professional competency to sit down, shut up (or at least stick to the classic GOP talking points) & let Hillary shoot herself in both feet.... With Hillary having such extreme negatives, that would about-do-it. He would also have the air-cover from the Koch Brothers - which Trump has forfeit via his left-wing economic platforms (The Kochs, being hardcore libertarians, won't support a trade protectionist - let alone a trade-protectionist who says what Trump does about immigration). The same goes for Kaisch & pretty much every single *actually experienced & qualified* candidate in the race this year, from super-RINO to Conservative Superhero - Ted Cruz would have had a W-Bush style knife-fight, but he could have gotten it done, too... Instead, we are fielding the 'Bad News Bears' (Trump's campaign is chock-full of people who are either internet-news-nobodies, washed up lobbyists, or people fired from their 'real' jobs) against the Clinton Machine, because Trump sucks at everything except being a glory-hound - and that includes management/leadership. And half of the conservative movement literally hates 'our' guy as much as they hate Hillary. There is no amount of 'Union YES' blue-collar-Democrat types that Trump can pull in, which is sufficient to replace the conservatives who will not vote for him. The best thing we could do, for 2020, is prohibit candidates from nomination eligibility who have not held statewide elected office for at least one full term, or a seat in the US House for 2. |
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