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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#81 » by N8isScofield » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:36 pm

H_20 wrote:Lol just because of some comments he made years ago and had apologized for it. Compared to the corrupt Clintons ,hes an angel.

He was casually and gleefully talking about sexual assault. There's nothing about it that's funny. You think rape is funny? WTF is wrong with you?
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#82 » by BBALLER4FR » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:38 pm

The "alleged" educated are the ones who want to tell everyone to overlook real problems one candidate has exposed concerning actual foreign and domestic issues to concentrate on their artificial and superficial concerns that the other candidate has.

Thing is, he may be an inarticulate, typical male billionaire who says the wrong things, but Hillary is conniving, opportunist who does the worst things and has already (and will continue to) risk the safety of this countries secrets and credibility. She'll do only what's good for herself (and her rich politician friends) and definitely start another war (like the many she's already voted in favor of). Its still mind boggling how stupid some people in this country are to know what she's done and still give her a thumbs up recognizing she is lying to them, which she's already admitted to in the latest Wikileaks. I want all of the scoops on Clinton to continue to come out.

I don't like Trump, but Hillary has been and continues to be the worst thing to happen to the politics in history IMO.

(Hillary supporters, don't bother quoting me because I damned sure ain't not responding.) So :naaa:
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#83 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:39 pm

duetta wrote:According to Access Hollywood, they have dozens of hours of footage just like this. Expect to see them released over the next few weeks.

Everything that Drumpf said in that video is entirely consistent with the way he lives his life. "When you’re a star they let you do it" is entirely consistent with "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters."

The man is an incompetent libertine who has used his father's money and connections to avoid facing the music for 50 years.

As for the Clintons, I'm not a huge fan of Hillary, but she and Bill have been the subject of witch hunts from the moment they broke through into national politics, and their opponents have never, ever, EVER, been able to land a glove on them.


That's the simple reality of it spoken simply

Trump's rebuttal to the recording was basically see you Sunday and lets throw down. We know he is going after Bill Clinton, which is stupid, but that's how Trump, a serial adulterer himself, thinks.

And this is a town hall format which is much worse for Trump than a standard debate format. He'll be answering citizens directly and if people thought his performance was bad in the last one then hang on to your hats folks this is going to be a meltdown. Hillary has got this handled.
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Post#84 » by Amsterdam » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:39 pm

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Let´s not go overboard here, Trump is intelligent, he is only acting this way because he knows it will get him elected. The reason he shoots himself in the foot when he goes unscripted is because he´s not a politician. Don´t get me wrong despite the fact he is intelligent he is also a POS that only wants to get elected to strengthen his legacy and hand out tax breaks to his wealthy network. He has a bunch of neckbeards believing he will make America great again though.

Except it won't get him elected. He was on the ropes since the last debate. Politically, there's no coming back from this in 3 weeks. He's basically done now, unless something major comes out about Hillary. She has to be dragged down, because there is no elevating him.

It may be a moot point either way, since a lot of people will have already voted in the next 2 weeks.


You know I was worried he might get elected because of the events after 9/11, Clinton was looking unfit to be the next president (sickly), Trump turned down the crazy, the polls showed he was on an upwards momentum until the debate. Then after the debate which he looked unhinged he got hit with the "not paying taxes for 20 years", and then finally "grab her by the ..." I think he´s finished now unless Clinton does something stupid.

The neckbeards will vote Trump no matter what, but those on the fence will find it hard to stomach voting for a guy like Trump no matter how bad Clinton might be.


Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense buffoonery and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#85 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:41 pm

aj49689 wrote:Every time I turn the TV on, its crazy how the media is so biases. It constantly seems like they are grouping race's of people in a category of expectancy on who to vote for. HILLARY this HILLARY that, oh and once in a while a trump supporter. I run into thousands of people who speak their mind and not many of them like Hillary. Trump fills stadium's while Hillary had high school GYM's half way filled. When you listen to people about why they are voting for Hillary, its for all the wrong reasons. Its clear that America has been breeding morons, do I dare say that? In real life, I am not part of the crowd, I stand alone most of the time. Its clear that Trump is more intelligent then Hillary and she needs all the help she can get to cheat her way to the top. Electing her is like having a crack head mom that would sell you up the river when she comes down.


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Post#86 » by Oscirus » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:42 pm

Amsterdam wrote:
Smash3 wrote:
GONYK wrote:Except it won't get him elected. He was on the ropes since the last debate. Politically, there's no coming back from this in 3 weeks. He's basically done now, unless something major comes out about Hillary. She has to be dragged down, because there is no elevating him.

It may be a moot point either way, since a lot of people will have already voted in the next 2 weeks.


You know I was worried he might get elected because of the events after 9/11, Clinton was looking unfit to be the next president (sickly), Trump turned down the crazy, the polls showed he was on an upwards momentum until the debate. Then after the debate which he looked unhinged he got hit with the "not paying taxes for 20 years", and then finally "grab her by the ..." I think he´s finished now unless Clinton does something stupid.

The neckbeards will vote Trump no matter what, but those on the fence will find it hard to stomach voting for a guy like Trump no matter how bad Clinton might be.


Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.


And Trump isn't a war monger? The guy who's talking about shaking down our Nato allies is a better option?
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#87 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:47 pm

HerSports85 wrote:I'm so sick of immature people always excusing Trump actions by saying .. "well so and so did this" He is 70 yrs old! He doesn't need elementary ass excuses. Own up to it and make a real apology. Also since we are on the subject of rape and sexual assault before pointing the finger at other people, Truewarrior, please do your research you may find out that Trump has had 1 rape allegation and multiple sexual assault charges brought against him not to mention his rape case against a 13yr old set to start in Dec with witnesses.

It's ok .. you can say that this tape is disgusting and still support your candidate. But lets be very clear. As a woman i'm beyond offended by this. Won't you walk in our shoes and let a man feel like he can do whatever the **** he pleases because of his status. Not to mention he is openly stating that he has no problem cheating on his pregnant wife with other married women. Oh but let me guess, some of you were the same ones that had fake outrage over Derek Fisher


Ivanna filed a rape charge against Trump while they were still married. He was enraged that the hair doctor she sent him to had botched his bird's nest and Trump grabbed Ivanna and ripped a chunk of her hair straight off her scalp and then raped her.

She then withdrew the charges and got a divorce and Trump paid up for her silence, but the cat was out of the bag.

When your own wife claims you raped her then you are dealing with a sexual predator, not just a philanderer.
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Post#88 » by Amsterdam » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:54 pm

Oscirus wrote:
Amsterdam wrote:
Smash3 wrote:
You know I was worried he might get elected because of the events after 9/11, Clinton was looking unfit to be the next president (sickly), Trump turned down the crazy, the polls showed he was on an upwards momentum until the debate. Then after the debate which he looked unhinged he got hit with the "not paying taxes for 20 years", and then finally "grab her by the ..." I think he´s finished now unless Clinton does something stupid.

The neckbeards will vote Trump no matter what, but those on the fence will find it hard to stomach voting for a guy like Trump no matter how bad Clinton might be.


Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.


And Trump isn't a war monger? The guy who's talking about shaking down our Nato allies is a better option?


You hit the dilemma on the head. They both suck.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#89 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:54 pm

UcanUwill wrote:This might be a stupid question, I dont know. But do you think Trump winning could change Russia's foreign politics? Because as a person living in eastern Europe, I find this concerning.


It could be disastrous for the Eastern Baltic states and weaker countries on Russia's borders. Putin would know he could launch invasions and Trump would not stop him. Trump's only contribution to the RNC National Platform was a demand to lessen U.S. support for the Ukraine. Trump's campaign told the RNC they didn't care about anything else and they could put whatever they want on their agenda.

Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, Ukrainians and many others should greatly fear a Trump presidency
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Post#90 » by HarthorneWingo » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:57 pm

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duetta wrote:According to Access Hollywood, they have dozens of hours of footage just like this. Expect to see them released over the next few weeks.

Everything that Drumpf said in that video is entirely consistent with the way he lives his life. "When you’re a star they let you do it" is entirely consistent with "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters."

The man is an incompetent libertine who has used his father's money and connections to avoid facing the music for 50 years.

As for the Clintons, I'm not a huge fan of Hillary, but she and Bill have been the subject of witch hunts from the moment they broke through into national politics, and their opponents have never, ever, EVER, been able to land a glove on them.


That's the simple reality of it spoken simply

Trump's rebuttal to the recording was basically see you Sunday and lets throw down. We know he is going after Bill Clinton, which is stupid, but that's how Trump, a serial adulterer himself, thinks.

And this is a town hall format which is much worse for Trump than a standard debate format. He'll be answering citizens directly and if people thought his performance was bad in the last one then hang on to your hats folks this is going to be a meltdown. Hillary has got this handled.



Town hall? Oh the humanity. I can't wait for this shyt.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#91 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 7:58 pm

Oscirus wrote:The irony of a Bush taking down trump :lol:

Who gropes a woman's pussy, I can see the ass, or even the tits if you're really perverted but the pussy? Also the worse thing about that tape isn't even his vulgar language. It's the fact that he's talking about targeting a married woman, while being married himself while representing the so called party of family values.

That being said, it probably won't hurt him as much as it should. He said a reporter was on her period and slut shamed her in the middle of the primaries and still won those :x. He says so much outrageous stuff that people tend to drown him out.


Oh it is cutting into his support with women. The specific questions by target polls after the first debate already clearly identified major slippage among existing female Trump voters, independents and undecideds. And that was before this.

Wait until tomorrow night, he'll lose more woman voters. He is too callous and proud of his grossness to handle any of this with any dignity.
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Post#92 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:02 pm

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duetta wrote:According to Access Hollywood, they have dozens of hours of footage just like this. Expect to see them released over the next few weeks.

Everything that Drumpf said in that video is entirely consistent with the way he lives his life. "When you’re a star they let you do it" is entirely consistent with "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters."

The man is an incompetent libertine who has used his father's money and connections to avoid facing the music for 50 years.

As for the Clintons, I'm not a huge fan of Hillary, but she and Bill have been the subject of witch hunts from the moment they broke through into national politics, and their opponents have never, ever, EVER, been able to land a glove on them.


That's the simple reality of it spoken simply

Trump's rebuttal to the recording was basically see you Sunday and lets throw down. We know he is going after Bill Clinton, which is stupid, but that's how Trump, a serial adulterer himself, thinks.

And this is a town hall format which is much worse for Trump than a standard debate format. He'll be answering citizens directly and if people thought his performance was bad in the last one then hang on to your hats folks this is going to be a meltdown. Hillary has got this handled.



Town hall? Oh the humanity. I can't wait for this shyt.


Yeah he's screwed. Hillary is a pro and handles these situations. He didn't prepare for the first one so now he really does have to improvise. All he does is wing it, but when the tough questions come at him in quick succession over 90 minutes he devolves into the disturbed man thing that he is.

His own campaign staff have said he has the attention span of a fruit fly and plays with Twitter while they are trying to have serious policy discussions with him. He can't focus on anything, so this will be a wipe out since he starts to unravel after 20 minutes.
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Post#93 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:06 pm

Amsterdam wrote:
Smash3 wrote:
GONYK wrote:Except it won't get him elected. He was on the ropes since the last debate. Politically, there's no coming back from this in 3 weeks. He's basically done now, unless something major comes out about Hillary. She has to be dragged down, because there is no elevating him.

It may be a moot point either way, since a lot of people will have already voted in the next 2 weeks.


You know I was worried he might get elected because of the events after 9/11, Clinton was looking unfit to be the next president (sickly), Trump turned down the crazy, the polls showed he was on an upwards momentum until the debate. Then after the debate which he looked unhinged he got hit with the "not paying taxes for 20 years", and then finally "grab her by the ..." I think he´s finished now unless Clinton does something stupid.

The neckbeards will vote Trump no matter what, but those on the fence will find it hard to stomach voting for a guy like Trump no matter how bad Clinton might be.


Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense buffoonery and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.


A world war? Come on. This theme that she is a war monger is just a repeated phrase without substance. Is she pro-defense? It appears so. Does she support nuclear containment. Yes. Trump was asking if he needs permission to push the red button. There is nothing even remotely similar about them and Clinton is not itching to start a global war. That's ridiculous.
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Post#94 » by Amsterdam » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:10 pm

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Amsterdam wrote:
Smash3 wrote:
You know I was worried he might get elected because of the events after 9/11, Clinton was looking unfit to be the next president (sickly), Trump turned down the crazy, the polls showed he was on an upwards momentum until the debate. Then after the debate which he looked unhinged he got hit with the "not paying taxes for 20 years", and then finally "grab her by the ..." I think he´s finished now unless Clinton does something stupid.

The neckbeards will vote Trump no matter what, but those on the fence will find it hard to stomach voting for a guy like Trump no matter how bad Clinton might be.


Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense buffoonery and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.


A world war? Come on. This theme that she is a war monger is just a repeated phrase without substance. Is she pro-defense? It appears so. Does she support nuclear containment. Yes. Trump was asking if he needs permission to push the red button. There is nothing even remotely similar about them and Clinton is not itching to start a global war. That's ridiculous.



Dude, step the fk back. This is my opinion based on un biased readings and news. Both Clintons are thieves and have helped or toppled governments without regard to ramifications. You don't know?

That's on YOU. But don't step on reality cause you want to avoid seeing it.
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Post#95 » by BKlutch » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:15 pm

Donald Trump to Howard Stern: It's OK to Call my Daughter a Piece of Ass

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Amsterdam wrote:
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Amsterdam wrote:
Not true Bro. Many cannot turn a blind eye to Hillary's role as a war monger. You either know her background and possibilities of a world war with her in office or focus on Trump's idiotic schemes. Whether or not it's all done to get Hillary in office, who knows.

But many look hard and pass this Trump non-sense buffoonery and also focus of what a Clinton's presidency will do for humanity.


A world war? Come on. This theme that she is a war monger is just a repeated phrase without substance. Is she pro-defense? It appears so. Does she support nuclear containment. Yes. Trump was asking if he needs permission to push the red button. There is nothing even remotely similar about them and Clinton is not itching to start a global war. That's ridiculous.



Dude, step the fk back. This is my opinion based on un biased readings and news. Both Clintons are thieves and have helped or toppled governments without regard to ramifications. You don't know?

That's on YOU. But don't step on reality cause you want to avoid seeing it.


You said start a World War and I specifically responded to that. Step the fk back? What's that? You said she'd start WW3 which is ridiculous
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Post#98 » by BKlutch » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:17 pm

BKlutch wrote:Donald Trump to Howard Stern: It's OK to Call my Daughter a Piece of Ass

http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/08/politics/trump-on-howard-stern/index.html


He also said he would have slept with Princess Di.
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Post#99 » by Amsterdam » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:18 pm

CJackson wrote:
Amsterdam wrote:
CJackson wrote:
A world war? Come on. This theme that she is a war monger is just a repeated phrase without substance. Is she pro-defense? It appears so. Does she support nuclear containment. Yes. Trump was asking if he needs permission to push the red button. There is nothing even remotely similar about them and Clinton is not itching to start a global war. That's ridiculous.



Dude, step the fk back. This is my opinion based on un biased readings and news. Both Clintons are thieves and have helped or toppled governments without regard to ramifications. You don't know?

That's on YOU. But don't step on reality cause you want to avoid seeing it.


You said start a World War and I specifically responded to that. Step the fk back? What's that? You said she'd start WW3 which is ridiculous


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Post#100 » by method » Sat Oct 8, 2016 8:23 pm

knicksh20b wrote:
J9Starks3 wrote:I doubt it changes most people's minds. It's not like the name Clinton brings up memories of wholesome family values.

You still get to pick between your turd sandwich and a poopsicle....


I don't trust the Clintons but Trump really sickens me. Like no joke...he's accused of being a pedophile.
WTF Trump is a pedophile now LMFAO.....Bill Clinton is a rapist and has settled out of court on countless women and Hilliary threated the accussers and ruined there lifes.All you need to know is a vote for Clinton is a vote for WW3 and open boarders and more of 911 and Orlando and all the others countless attacks
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