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Looks like what he said on the Billy Bush bus was a rare moment of truthfulness.
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The press has the Trump tape for months but decidex to release it one month before the election and the Friday before the debate. Do you Kool-Aid drinkers really think that was a coincidence?
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duetta wrote:ClydeRules wrote:If you're so blind that you can't see that almost the entire media complex is in the Hillary camp and are manipulating your thoughts then you are deplorable and irredeemable. Just read Wikileaks. And they are the same ones doing the polling.
Of course they are. They're sane. Drumpf violates every norm for a Presidential candidate - and his supporters are even crazier than he is. Actually, the truth is that Drumpf likely doesn't believe half of what says, but his supporters do believe these things - which makes them even scarier.
There's nothing scary about Trump and his supporters. At the end of the day , congress makes the final decision.
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ClydeRules wrote:The press has the Trump tape for months but decidex to release it one month before the election and the Friday before the debate. Do you Kool-Aid drinkers really think that was a coincidence?
Nope. It was a nicely timed attack.
What does that have to do with the polls being inaccurate though?
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Sprewell4Three wrote:duetta wrote:ClydeRules wrote:If you're so blind that you can't see that almost the entire media complex is in the Hillary camp and are manipulating your thoughts then you are deplorable and irredeemable. Just read Wikileaks. And they are the same ones doing the polling.
Of course they are. They're sane. Drumpf violates every norm for a Presidential candidate - and his supporters are even crazier than he is. Actually, the truth is that Drumpf likely doesn't believe half of what says, but his supporters do believe these things - which makes them even scarier.
There's nothing scary about Trump and his supporters. At the end of the day , congress makes the final decision.
Even just as a symbol, the biggest nation in the world having a racist and sexist president is disgusting

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Sprewell4Three wrote:duetta wrote:ClydeRules wrote:If you're so blind that you can't see that almost the entire media complex is in the Hillary camp and are manipulating your thoughts then you are deplorable and irredeemable. Just read Wikileaks. And they are the same ones doing the polling.
Of course they are. They're sane. Drumpf violates every norm for a Presidential candidate - and his supporters are even crazier than he is. Actually, the truth is that Drumpf likely doesn't believe half of what says, but his supporters do believe these things - which makes them even scarier.
There's nothing scary about Trump and his supporters. At the end of the day , congress makes the final decision.
Not all Trump supporters are racist, xenophobic, white nationalists who lust for an America that will never come back (and really never existed). I know Trump supporters who are not like that at all.
But the ones who are like that, which I would say is a fairly large chunk, I would classify as dangerous/scary.
In addition, having a person who represents those disgusting traits are our frontfacing leader to the world is a scary thing in and of itself, even his "policies" don't get enacted.
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Sprewell4Three wrote:duetta wrote:ClydeRules wrote:If you're so blind that you can't see that almost the entire media complex is in the Hillary camp and are manipulating your thoughts then you are deplorable and irredeemable. Just read Wikileaks. And they are the same ones doing the polling.
Of course they are. They're sane. Drumpf violates every norm for a Presidential candidate - and his supporters are even crazier than he is. Actually, the truth is that Drumpf likely doesn't believe half of what says, but his supporters do believe these things - which makes them even scarier.
There's nothing scary about Trump and his supporters. At the end of the day , congress makes the final decision.
In your opinion. In the opinion of every newspaper and periodical not owned by Murdock, including those owned by solid Republicans (like the Washington Post, which is owned by Amazon's Jeff Bezos), he's a nightmare - as are his voters.
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Sprewell4Three wrote:duetta wrote:ClydeRules wrote:If you're so blind that you can't see that almost the entire media complex is in the Hillary camp and are manipulating your thoughts then you are deplorable and irredeemable. Just read Wikileaks. And they are the same ones doing the polling.
Of course they are. They're sane. Drumpf violates every norm for a Presidential candidate - and his supporters are even crazier than he is. Actually, the truth is that Drumpf likely doesn't believe half of what says, but his supporters do believe these things - which makes them even scarier.
There's nothing scary about Trump and his supporters. At the end of the day , congress makes the final decision.
What Trump is effectively doing is bringing out the devil in people. I'm not religious or anything, but I believe that everyone is capable of both "good" and "evil."
Trump is creating a trend where it's becoming "fashionable" to act like a douche. After Hillary's "deplorable" comment, people seem to think that being "deplorable" is something to be proud of. And it's creeping into all areas of society including Congress.
That's pretty scary in my book...
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slacker55 wrote:What Trump is effectively doing is bringing out the devil in people. I'm not religious or anything, but I believe that everyone is capable of both "good" and "evil."
Trump is creating a trend where it's becoming "fashionable" to act like a douche. After Hillary's "deplorable" comment, people seem to think that being "deplorable" is something to be proud of. And it's creeping into all areas of society including Congress.
That's pretty scary in my book...
Nailed it.
The Republican Party was put on the map by a man who appealed to the better angels of our nature. Trump is appealing to the devils in all of us - and if it helps boost "his brand", he doesn't care.
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It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
And just like that, the lead has been cut to 8!
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method wrote: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 attacksknicksh20b 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.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/lawsuit-accusing-trump-raping-girl-13-december-hearing-article-1.2828413
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Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
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Sprewell4Three wrote:Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
If the Clinton campaign didn't collude with the media against him, he would've had a legit shot at the Democratic ticket. He came impressively close, even given the status quo.
And just like that, the lead has been cut to 8!
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Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Your statement is going to go misunderstood by the "masses", you know that right?
But it's very telling of whats ahead.
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captvict wrote:I'm not buying the polls. Just about everything can be manipulated in this country especially when big money is involved. Hillary has some big butt donors that know they can work her to get their needs met and they want her in the White House. Trump on the other hand is the wildcard and they really don't know how he will play in the sandbox
That one is seemingly above the law, is more dangerous, not only for this country.
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Mike Breen wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
If the Clinton campaign didn't collude with the media against him, he would've had a legit shot at the Democratic ticket. He came impressively close, even given the status quo.
He lost by close to 4 million votes he really wasn't that close...
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Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Hillary is like death by poison and Trump is like death by ebola.
I don't know which is more painful, but we're screwed either way.
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Sprewell4Three wrote:Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
That would have handed the election to Trump.
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NyKnicks1714 wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:Mike Breen wrote:It's all but over for this d-bag. Nate Silver has him at 9.1% to win if the election were held today. It will be bittersweet when he loses because now we're forced to have another phony politician in the white house.
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
That would have handed the election to Trump.
Bernie was consistently thrashing Trump in head-to-head polls during primary season. It makes sense too. Both are perceived as populist candidates (though only one of them actually is), but Bernie has the benefit of not being a total moron.
And just like that, the lead has been cut to 8!
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knicks85 wrote:Mike Breen wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:
Sometimes, I wonder why Bernie Sanders didn't go 3rd party.
If the Clinton campaign didn't collude with the media against him, he would've had a legit shot at the Democratic ticket. He came impressively close, even given the status quo.
He lost by close to 4 million votes he really wasn't that close...
Fair, but how "close" he was is highly subjective. When you consider:
1. His relative anonymity at the beginning of the primaries
2. How he consistently trended upwards throughout the primaries
3. The fact that the DNC was actively working against him (as evidenced by Wikileaks)
4. The average donation to his campaign was something like $100
Getting 40+% of the vote was an impressive feat.
And just like that, the lead has been cut to 8!
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