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The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
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Boarder Patrol wrote:E-Balla wrote:KingDavid wrote:Law is not his wheelhouse. He had to say something safe, I suppose.
What's wrong with Scalia? I genuinely don't know.
He's an old racist homophobe. Scalia once said black students would benefit not going to top schools because they aren't able to mentally keep up.
You're very wrong on this, Scalia never said that. It was about affirmative action, and he asked if a minority, given preferential treatment under affirmative action, would actually benefit from going to a school that their grades, statistics, etc. indicate they are not qualified for under the schools normal standards, rather than one their academic profile lines up with.
That question can be argued for sure, but not some racist comment.
It was in reference to the incredibly stupid Abigail Fisher case. Why didn't he say the same about sub par white students going to UT when they vastly outnumber sub par black students at UT? And gets the exact quote, "there are those who contend that it does not benefit African-Americans to get them into The University of Texas where they do not do well, as opposed to having them go to a less-advanced school, a slower-track school where they do well." Come on now...
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ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
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Knickstape1214 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
You do realize that the entire media apparatus is blatantly supporting the witch, don't you? Don't be fooled by it. If you want a free country and a democracy then you won't let them get away with rigging this election. It's what happens in Iran or Russia. Want to live there?
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ClydeRules wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
You do realize that the entire media apparatus is blatantly supporting the witch, don't you? Don't be fooled by it. If you want a free country and a democracy then you won't let them get away with rigging this election. It's what happens in Iran or Russia. Want to live there?
You were serious? Hm...oh. Well, I'm not listening to who the media is pushing - I can make my own decision. The fact that you think Trump is a good choice for president makes it easier to understand the type of person you are.
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ClydeRules wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
You do realize that the entire media apparatus is blatantly supporting the witch, don't you? Don't be fooled by it. If you want a free country and a democracy then you won't let them get away with rigging this election. It's what happens in Iran or Russia. Want to live there?
The media has treated your hero with kid gloves since he began his campaign. It's only been recently that he's being called on his crap. It's only been very recently that even the New York Times has been willing to call him a liar. Previously they would delicately say stretching the truth when he was blatantly lying.
You have the right to your opinion, and so do I, and my opinion is that when Trump says he wants to make America great again what he really means is that he wants to bring America back to a time when we had outright bigotry and xenophobia Kama a time when women were treated like second-class citizens and racial minorities were barely treated like human beings. Trump only cares about Trump, and if you believe otherwise I honestly believe that you're deluding yourself. Keep reading that stuff on Breitbart and The Drudge Report though, that's where the truth really is isn't it?
All in all he's just another prick with no wall
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Ignitowsky wrote:The media has treated your hero with kid gloves since he began his campaign. It's only been recently that he's being called on his crap. It's only been very recently that even the New York Times has been willing to call him a liar. Previously they would delicately say stretching the truth when he was blatantly lying.
They pulled the news equivalent of the ol' bait and switch. Waited until he was the nominee and then pounced.
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ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
I just realized you are the guy who said genocide is a good idea if it wipes out terrorists and you don't care if innocent people, woman and children are murdered in the process.
So now you're crying for Donald Trump?
You're a piece of work
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Fat Kat wrote:Jeffrey wrote:I just realize something and the Donald Trump effect will harm the GOP beyond this year. People like Ted Cruz, Rubio and Ryan that probably still has aspirations to the GOP candidate in 2020 will feel this effect. They didn't leave his bandwagon and when the next primaries comes around, every GOP candidate is going to grab as many women voters as they can. All they need to do is how Cruz, Rubio and/or Ryan supported Trump after the tapes came out.
GOP better find someone else and it better not be Chris Christie.
Or Trump isn't an anomaly, but the natural progression of the party. While the GOP leadership might look for the perfect "Uncle Tomas" in response to the changing demographics, their base is looking for a candidate to marginalize said demographic. They want to make America great again for them....pre civil rights movement.
Yep. Trump and his supporters are the republican party now. And, yes, this is the natural progression ever since LBJ signed into law the Civil Rights act of 1964 after which the Dixiecrats went republican. Then Reagan gave his "states rights" speech down in Alabama.
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ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
Back from what?
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Fury wrote:ClydeRules wrote:The entire media apparatus and establishment is out to destroy Trump. There is no hint of impartiality or ethics. They cannot let Trump come in and upset the crooked apple cart. They control everything. Don't be fooled by them and just vote for Trump. He can and will win! And he'll give us our country back.
Back from what?
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Knickstape1214 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
You do realize that the entire media apparatus is blatantly supporting the witch, don't you? Don't be fooled by it. If you want a free country and a democracy then you won't let them get away with rigging this election. It's what happens in Iran or Russia. Want to live there?
You were serious? Hm...oh. Well, I'm not listening to who the media is pushing - I can make my own decision. The fact that you think Trump is a good choice for president makes it easier to understand the type of person you are.
That's pretty F'd up - and your a moderator? You have no reason to judge why people may want Trump - all politicians are screed up - people have a right to determine what bothers them and what is important to them. So 20 million people who have voted for him - you know the type of person they all are? Maybe 10 million of them are simply anti-Hillary votes - maybe 2 million have been out of work for the last few years - what right does it give you to say its easy to understand the type of person someone is. Your a sad puppy dude, and definitely should not have any type of power in a forum of discussion or probably much of anything for that matter.
He may be alluding to the report that todays leaks revealed that Clinton was giving some debate questions by Donna Brazille of CNN I believe before one of the Sanders debates. Forget Trump - how do you think that makes the Sanders supporters feel? just because you don't follow what the media is pushing simply makes you ignorant.
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Of course this hasn't been posted yet
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Say it with me. Disgusting...... filthy......V-O-T-E-R F-R-A-U-D. Busing democrats around to vote multiple times because it's "racist" to ask for voter IDs. Got to love it. Beautiful and pristine corruption. Such elegance and stench. Amazing what people will say to a pretty girl after a few drinks. And this doesnt even cover all the dead people and illegals democrats register. Ha.
This is just 1 way they stole the primaries from Bernie, and are going to attempt to do the same with Trump. Not requiring any ID to vote is the the dumbest bullsh*t I've ever heard, but libbies love it for obvious reasons (votes) and just pretend the reason is racism (which they use for everything and isn't working anymore).
This is the first of a few videos to come from this O'Keefe guy btw, supposedly culminating in a nuke against Hillary next week! It's going to get very ugly on both sides in the next month boys.
Then there's Wikileaks. More sweet sweet Wikileaks!
You mean the same people funding at least 20% of Hillarys campaign also fund ISIS? NO WAY!!!
Bill Cosby is spinning in his rape cave grave for how Bill Cliton gets a pass.
Oh and never forget Bernie's little time as a failed porn writer!
E-Mail showing collusion between Huffington Post and Clinton Campaign (surprise surprise)
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5344
Have a good night fellas.
Say it with me. Disgusting...... filthy......V-O-T-E-R F-R-A-U-D. Busing democrats around to vote multiple times because it's "racist" to ask for voter IDs. Got to love it. Beautiful and pristine corruption. Such elegance and stench. Amazing what people will say to a pretty girl after a few drinks. And this doesnt even cover all the dead people and illegals democrats register. Ha.
This is just 1 way they stole the primaries from Bernie, and are going to attempt to do the same with Trump. Not requiring any ID to vote is the the dumbest bullsh*t I've ever heard, but libbies love it for obvious reasons (votes) and just pretend the reason is racism (which they use for everything and isn't working anymore).
This is the first of a few videos to come from this O'Keefe guy btw, supposedly culminating in a nuke against Hillary next week! It's going to get very ugly on both sides in the next month boys.
Then there's Wikileaks. More sweet sweet Wikileaks!
You mean the same people funding at least 20% of Hillarys campaign also fund ISIS? NO WAY!!!
Bill Cosby is spinning in his rape cave grave for how Bill Cliton gets a pass.
Oh and never forget Bernie's little time as a failed porn writer!
E-Mail showing collusion between Huffington Post and Clinton Campaign (surprise surprise)
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5344
Have a good night fellas.

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DeanTheDream wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:
You do realize that the entire media apparatus is blatantly supporting the witch, don't you? Don't be fooled by it. If you want a free country and a democracy then you won't let them get away with rigging this election. It's what happens in Iran or Russia. Want to live there?
You were serious? Hm...oh. Well, I'm not listening to who the media is pushing - I can make my own decision. The fact that you think Trump is a good choice for president makes it easier to understand the type of person you are.
That's pretty F'd up - and your a moderator? You have no reason to judge why people may want Trump - all politicians are screed up - people have a right to determine what bothers them and what is important to them. So 20 million people who have voted for him - you know the type of person they all are? Maybe 10 million of them are simply anti-Hillary votes - maybe 2 million have been out of work for the last few years - what right does it give you to say its easy to understand the type of person someone is. Your a sad puppy dude, and definitely should not have any type of power in a forum of discussion or probably much of anything for that matter.
He may be alluding to the report that todays leaks revealed that Clinton was giving some debate questions by Donna Brazille of CNN I believe before one of the Sanders debates. Forget Trump - how do you think that makes the Sanders supporters feel? just because you don't follow what the media is pushing simply makes you ignorant.
No offense but this is spot on.
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TrueWarrior wrote:Of course this hasn't been posted yet:
Say it with me. Disgusting...... filthy......V-O-T-E-R F-R-A-U-D. Busing democrats around to vote multiple times because it's "racist" to ask for voter IDs. Got to love it. Beautiful and pristine corruption. Such elegance and stench. Amazing what people will say to a pretty girl after a few drinks.
This is just 1 way they stole the primaries from Bernie, and are going to attempt to do the same with Trump. Not requiring any ID to vote is the the dumbest bullsh*t I've ever heard, but libbies love it for obvious reasons (votes) and just pretend the reason is racism (which they use for everything and isn't working anymore).
This is the first of a few videos to come from this O'Keefe guy btw, supposedly culminating in a nuke against Hillary next week! It's going to get very ugly on both sides in the next month boys.
Then there's Wikileaks. More sweet sweet Wikileaks!
You mean the same people funding at least 20% of Hillarys campaign also fund ISIS? NO WAY!!!
Bill Cosby is spinning in his rape cave grave for how Bill Cliton gets a pass.
Oh and never forget Bernie's little time as a failed porn writer!
E-Mail showing collusion between Huffington Post and Clinton Campaign (surprise surprise)
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5344
Have a good night fellas.
Great post!
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Remember when Trump said he would unit the Republican party ?
He's been railing on Paul Ryan and John McCain all day.
Now he's on O'Reilley and to me, Trump sounds like a guy that know he's going to lose. I mean he has doubled down on being the Trump that just attacks everybody, just like in the primaries.
He's been railing on Paul Ryan and John McCain all day.
Now he's on O'Reilley and to me, Trump sounds like a guy that know he's going to lose. I mean he has doubled down on being the Trump that just attacks everybody, just like in the primaries.
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Of course Trump is now going to push his theme that the election is rigged and his internet trolls will eagerly push that one hard because that is how he transitions from getting his ass kicked in November to being a martyr to his base and carrying it forward as his rallying theme for his political media career. So obvious
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Sprewell4Three wrote:Remember when Trump said he would unit the Republican party ?![]()
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He's been railing on Paul Ryan and John McCain all day.
Now he's on O'Reilley and to me, Trump sounds like a guy that know he's going to lose. I mean he has doubled down on being the Trump that just attacks everybody, just like in the primaries.
Given that he's good gonna lose the election anyway, the Republicans should drop him (which they can do, IIRC) and focus on repairing all the damage he's done. Find someone with more middle social values and replace Trump with the new guy. This will build a platform that they can use going forward that can actually win over the middle candidates. Basically concede the 2016 election and focus on 2020. (Cough, Bloomberg, cough - he'd make a great candidate, IMO.)











