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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#881 » by Capn'O » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:16 pm

CJackson wrote:No worries. I don't think you were misunderstood. We were probably just being overly particular.


For sure. I just think his thesis is terrifically important and don't want my mis-characterization of the author to overshadow it. I could quote the whole damn article but:

The only thing that could get in the way of real change – if not now, then surely very soon – was a rebellion so maladroit, ill-conceived and irresponsible that even the severest critics of the system would become zealots for the status quo.


That's **** brilliant, right there.

Also...

In the absolute best-case scenario, the one in which he loses...


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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#882 » by Riot Randolph » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:17 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:Trump actually talks a lot of fairly positive populist ideas when he isn't being a no impulse control maniac.


If he were running as an authentic New Yorker - pro choice, pro-universal health care, etc. - he would be dangerous (given his problematic personality). But this entire campaign has been designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator within the Republican base, the know-nothing, Alex Jones / Breitbart wing of that party. And I'm confident that he doesn't even believe half of what he's saying.

Drumpf's the kind of knave who would yell fire in a movie theater just to get a better seat.

Wow that is a great quote..I'm stealing it
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#883 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:26 pm

Capn'O wrote:
CJackson wrote:No worries. I don't think you were misunderstood. We were probably just being overly particular.


For sure. I just think his thesis is terrifically important and don't want my mis-characterization of the author to overshadow it. I could quote the whole damn article but:

The only thing that could get in the way of real change – if not now, then surely very soon – was a rebellion so maladroit, ill-conceived and irresponsible that even the severest critics of the system would become zealots for the status quo.


That's **** brilliant, right there.

Also...

In the absolute best-case scenario, the one in which he loses...


:lol: :lol: :lol: You'll get your wish soon enough, Matthew.


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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#884 » by reub » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:27 pm

"Considering how I responded to you on another post yesterday at length, thoughtfully and calmly and that went nowhere, no you're right I don't see any reason to continue with you."

When was that? I must have missed it.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#885 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:31 pm

ClydeRules wrote:"Considering how I responded to you on another post yesterday at length, thoughtfully and calmly and that went nowhere, no you're right I don't see any reason to continue with you."

When was that? I must have missed it.


Dude, don't even try to engage on the level of wit you don't possess.

Thus far, you have not had the spine to explain why you support genocide. Accounting for such a depraved notion or bucking up and renouncing it would be a far more sensible tack to take.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#886 » by reub » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:37 pm

CJackson wrote:
ClydeRules wrote:"Considering how I responded to you on another post yesterday at length, thoughtfully and calmly and that went nowhere, no you're right I don't see any reason to continue with you."

When was that? I must have missed it.


Dude, don't even try to engage on the level of wit you don't possess.

Thus far, you have not had the spine to explain why you support genocide. Accounting for such a depraved notion or bucking up and renouncing it would be a far more sensible tack to take.


A guy who starts his thought by saying "dude" actually thinks he's got the moral high ground? Or any kind of high ground? Learn how to speak and write if you want to present your case better. Lol!
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Post#887 » by Bill Pidto » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:41 pm

Why do we have to insult each other? We're all in this together...
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#888 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:41 pm

ClydeRules wrote:
CJackson wrote:
ClydeRules wrote:"Considering how I responded to you on another post yesterday at length, thoughtfully and calmly and that went nowhere, no you're right I don't see any reason to continue with you."

When was that? I must have missed it.


Dude, don't even try to engage on the level of wit you don't possess.

Thus far, you have not had the spine to explain why you support genocide. Accounting for such a depraved notion or bucking up and renouncing it would be a far more sensible tack to take.


A guy who starts his thought by saying "dude" actually thinks he's got the moral high ground? Lol!


You see this why you are such a failure at this.

You actually responded by equating the use of the word dude with morality. That shows you may actually be really dumb.

Plus you completely dodged the fact that you support genocide. Lame attempts at countering with a wit you don't possess won't excuse you for being a blood thirsty person.

You want to carpet whole regions and murder innocent families if you believe a suspected terrorist is in their midst. That is depraved. I will always consider you a sick and distrubed human being for saying that. Thus, I have given you a chance to explain yourself and correct any perception of you, but thus far you have been a coward about it and dodged it.

You hear me now, DUDE?
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#889 » by reub » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:43 pm

You write and think like a bloviating moron. How old are you?
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#890 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:44 pm

Bill Pidto wrote:Why do we have to insult each other? We're all in this together...


NO Bill. We are not all in this together. They said they would kill anyone in the vincinity of a suspected terrorist. We're not talking about targeted strikes. This guy said he was fine with destroying a whole city if there were some terrorists in it. Calling him sick is just being real. I'm nothing like him and never will be.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#891 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:45 pm

OK, I won't respond to ClydeRules anymore. I've made my case. They have absolutely nothing to say. They're on my ignore list now. That's a wrap.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#892 » by N8isScofield » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:24 pm

So Trump says Hillary is using drugs now? LMAO. He wants a drug test before the next debate. Given how he sniffs every 2 seconds during debates that would seem like a mistake on his part. I don't think coke leaves the system as quickly as he believes it does. If I've learned anything this cycle it's that you can learn exactly what Trump is guilty of by what he accuses others of. Tomorrow he'll say Bill Clinton has erectile dysfunction and a bleached ****.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#893 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:34 pm

N8isScofield wrote:So Trump says Hillary is using drugs now? LMAO. He wants a drug test before the next debate. Given how he sniffs every 2 seconds during debates that would seem like a mistake on his part. I don't think coke leaves the system as quickly as he believes it does. If I've learned anything this cycle it's that you can learn exactly what Trump is guilty of by what he accuses others of. Tomorrow he'll say Bill Clinton has erectile dysfunction and a bleached ****.


Trump only wants to wrap himself now in the warm blanket of his rally trolls roaring in approval at each new dumb thing he says. He loves to be loved for being a dumbass and since he knows he's going to lose he is going to revel in the joys of unfettered dumbassery with his cloister of succubi during the homestretch like a pig rolling in a barrel of truffles. THIS IS THE REAL DONALD TRUMP.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#894 » by N8isScofield » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:48 pm

CJackson wrote:
N8isScofield wrote:So Trump says Hillary is using drugs now? LMAO. He wants a drug test before the next debate. Given how he sniffs every 2 seconds during debates that would seem like a mistake on his part. I don't think coke leaves the system as quickly as he believes it does. If I've learned anything this cycle it's that you can learn exactly what Trump is guilty of by what he accuses others of. Tomorrow he'll say Bill Clinton has erectile dysfunction and a bleached ****.


Trump only wants to wrap himself now in the warm blanket of his rally trolls roaring in approval at each new dumb thing he says. He loves to be loved for being a dumbass and since he knows he's going to lose he is going to revel in the joys of unfettered dumbassery with his cloister of succubi during the homestretch like a pig rolling in a barrel of truffles. THIS IS THE REAL DONALD TRUMP.

Very true. It's over and the little scumbag is just going to enjoy the ride. Plus this is laying the groundwork for whatever form his partnership with Breitbart takes in offering a media sanctuary for the deplorables.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#895 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:52 pm

N8isScofield wrote:
CJackson wrote:
N8isScofield wrote:So Trump says Hillary is using drugs now? LMAO. He wants a drug test before the next debate. Given how he sniffs every 2 seconds during debates that would seem like a mistake on his part. I don't think coke leaves the system as quickly as he believes it does. If I've learned anything this cycle it's that you can learn exactly what Trump is guilty of by what he accuses others of. Tomorrow he'll say Bill Clinton has erectile dysfunction and a bleached ****.


Trump only wants to wrap himself now in the warm blanket of his rally trolls roaring in approval at each new dumb thing he says. He loves to be loved for being a dumbass and since he knows he's going to lose he is going to revel in the joys of unfettered dumbassery with his cloister of succubi during the homestretch like a pig rolling in a barrel of truffles. THIS IS THE REAL DONALD TRUMP.


Very true. It's over and the little scumbag is just going to enjoy the ride. Plus this is laying the groundwork for whatever form his partnership with Breitbart takes in offering a media sanctuary for the deplorables.


You know the MTV Unplugged series, right?

The rest of the way is going to be Trump Plugged

Amplifier set to 10

The last two days in particular he is spouting unfiltered Breitbart swill and the loonies are lapping it up

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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#896 » by BKlutch » Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:56 pm

Trump said Clinton was "pumped up" during the debate, but seemed to loose steam and at the end, had to be helped by her car. He seems to be confusing two events: the debate, and the 9/11 ceremony, but yet Hillary is the one on drugs. Jeez.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#897 » by K_ick_God » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:05 pm

BKlutch wrote:Trump said Clinton was "pumped up" during the debate, but seemed to loose steam and at the end, had to be helped by her car. He seems to be confusing two events: the debate, and the 9/11 ceremony, but yet Hillary is the one on drugs. Jeez.


Throwing all the stuff against the wall that he can. Knows he's going down and in humiliating fashion.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#898 » by CJackson » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:58 pm

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BKlutch wrote:Trump said Clinton was "pumped up" during the debate, but seemed to loose steam and at the end, had to be helped by her car. He seems to be confusing two events: the debate, and the 9/11 ceremony, but yet Hillary is the one on drugs. Jeez.


Throwing all the stuff against the wall that he can. Knows he's going down and in humiliating fashion.


I so wish Mike D'Antoni is a rabid Trump fan and he shows up at a rally before this is over and repeatedly yells "MOAR!" after each turd is ejected from Trump's mouth.
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Post#899 » by reub » Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:59 am

BKlutch wrote:Trump said Clinton was "pumped up" during the debate, but seemed to loose steam and at the end, had to be helped by her car. He seems to be confusing two events: the debate, and the 9/11 ceremony, but yet Hillary is the one on drugs. Jeez.


No she was helped into her car after the 2nd debate.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#900 » by reub » Sun Oct 16, 2016 3:00 am

"Green Party’s Jill Stein Tells Progressives: ‘Don’t Waste Your Vote on Corporate Democrats’ Who Betray You"

She may be almost as wrong as Hillary on issues but at least she's not totally corrupted.

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