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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#41 » by Knicks_Fan2 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:24 pm

TrueWarrior wrote:
bigtimeRC3 wrote:
everyone wants to be like hollywood actors, rappers , liberal comedians and musicians who are majority liberal. THEY ARE THE ELITE OF THE WORLD. They are part of the 1 % and they will do whatever it takes to stay at the top, even deceiving the common people telling them their way of life is right. communism never helps.


Trump was loved by rappers for decades until he ran for President as a Republican:



And here's a funny little vid in response to all the actors telling us to vote for Crooked:



And here's some more truth by Jeff Dunham of all people :lol::



Last but def not least, here's Obama going rogue and campaining against Hillary:



Hehe.


Going rogue and campaigning against her 8 years ago in a primary against her? What are you talking about?
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#42 » by Knicks_Fan2 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:26 pm

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DrCoach wrote:^^^^No, Trump said " I can grab a woman by her Pussy, I can do anything, because I'm famous"

Totally different , it not about the word


Yeah and he was obviously exaggerating :lol:. Come on now. Unless you think he actually grabs women by their pussies, ha. He's a rich and famous billionaire my friend. Any NBA player will tell you how easy it is when it comes to women. KP could grab any pussy he wants in NYC lol. Be real. The only people who care about this are people who weren't voting for Trump anyway and just want to act all offended. The Knick RealGM forum of all places wants to get on their high horse, which is cute.

All Hillary has is stupid stuff like this on Trump that he said decades ago. The Miss Universe thing was pathetic too when you figured out how messed up that woman was/is. How she married a cartel drug lord, drove the getaway car in a murder attempt, threatened a judge, lied about Trump causing her eating disorder when she had it years before, and how Trump saved her job after she gained 60 pounds. Yet that was all over the news for weeks, just like this will, while Trump has real crimes and quotes against Hillary that heavily affect(ed) our lives.

BTW... I thought this place wasn't allowing political threads? Shall I start a new one with all of the wikileaks that actually matter? Hmm.


Not a mod but I don't mind but please try to filter out the obviously forged speeches from what is possibly real. You'll find that nothing that may be real is that offensive at all.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#43 » by earthmansurfer » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:26 pm

Mods - how come threads against Trump, like this, can stay. But weeks ago when I made and OT thread on Clinton (in general) it was locked. This isn't even labeled as OT.

And don't get me wrong, I don'T want this thread removed.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#44 » by TrueWarrior » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:33 pm

Most of all THIS Is what Hillary said to her Wall Street buddies in her speeches that were just released:

And I quote:

"But if everybody's watching... you know... all the back room discussions and deals.... you know... then people get a little nervous to say the least. So you need both a public and private position."


The turd sandwich admits she can't be trusted on ONE thing she says. That she is the embodiment of a corrupt two faced politician. The fact that she all of the sudden adopted many of Bernie's stances after he "endorsed" her shows this again. The fact that she was heavily against gay marriage for years but just flipped a few years ago when it was politically convenient shows it too.

Oh and here's Hillary, along with her errand boy Timmy Kaine, being for a Mexican border wall (of which she actually voted on as senator).





These people are lying right to all of your faces people. Be smarter than this.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#45 » by HarthorneWingo » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:41 pm

This is such a f*cked up presidential election. One the one hand we have crazy, lunatic, imbecilic and mysogynistic Donald Drumpf. On the other we have untruthful Hillary.

Wikileaks just released excerpts from Clinton's Wall St. bank speeches - the ones that Bernie was asking to be release during the primary - and disappointingly show that they were everything Bernie thought they were. Had they been disclosed during the primary, they might have swayed the race in Bernie's favor. What a shame.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/us/politics/hillary-clinton-speeches-wikileaks.html?_r=0
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#46 » by duetta » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:42 pm

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.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#47 » by aj49689 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:47 pm

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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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#48 » by Riot Randolph » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:53 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.
lol this is insanity...ones a renowned attorney the other is a trust fund baby...
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#49 » by HarthorneWingo » Sat Oct 8, 2016 5:54 pm

Unfortunately, mass media news outlets are basing their coverage on ratings. Many years ago, network news stations always took a loss because the had STANDARDS for delivering the news. Now, news coverage is all about getting that ratings bonanza.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#51 » by duetta » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:01 pm

aj49689 wrote:ts clear that Trump is more intelligent then Hillary.


In which alternative universe? Drumpf has never demonstrated intelligence. You don't end up in bankruptcy court 6 times if you're intelligent.

Hillary can argue the pros and cons of every issue; she's a policy wonk at heart. Drumpf barely understands the implications of the side he's momentarily adopted. That's why when he starts taking about subjects like abortion, he digs himself a bigger hole than he was in before he started.

Drumpf is an emotional idiot, an intellectual idiot, and the quintessential American idiot. He just lucky that he's had great lawyers.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#52 » by aj49689 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:02 pm

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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.
lol this is insanity...ones a renowned attorney the other is a trust fund baby...


Ones a criminal and the other made billions off of a million. Our country doesn't need an attorney to help defend the USA, they are already good at covering everything up.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#53 » by aj49689 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:06 pm

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aj49689 wrote:ts clear that Trump is more intelligent then Hillary.


In which alternative universe? Drumpf has never demonstrated intelligence. You don't end up in bankruptcy court 6 times if you're intelligent.

Hillary can argue the pros and cons of every issue; she's a policy wonk at heart. Drumpf barely understands the implications of the side he's momentarily adopted. That's why when he starts taking about subjects like abortion, he digs himself a bigger hole than he was in before he started.

Drumpf is an emotional idiot, an intellectual idiot, and the quintessential American idiot. He just lucky that he's had great lawyers.



Bankruptcy only means he did what was best for himself to stay on top. I wouldn't believe that trump wouldn't make mistakes but to trust Hillary is foolish. Nothing is worse then Hillarys E-mails and lies under oath.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#54 » by Jeffrey » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:08 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.


Say what?! This is why people can't debate about politics in America.
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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#55 » by Smash3 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:13 pm

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aj49689 wrote:ts clear that Trump is more intelligent then Hillary.


In which alternative universe? Drumpf has never demonstrated intelligence. You don't end up in bankruptcy court 6 times if you're intelligent.

Hillary can argue the pros and cons of every issue; she's a policy wonk at heart. Drumpf barely understands the implications of the side he's momentarily adopted. That's why when he starts taking about subjects like abortion, he digs himself a bigger hole than he was in before he started.

Drumpf is an emotional idiot, an intellectual idiot, and the quintessential American idiot. He just lucky that he's had great lawyers.


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.
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Post#56 » by Jeffrey » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:14 pm

Oh and btw.... every time when I go to another country... everyone wants to meet that batsh.t crazy, gun loving 'Murica that can justify cops blasting away an unarmed man while touting how Trump is the savior of the Republican party. I tell them, do you really want to have an intellectual debate with them?
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Post#57 » by Smash3 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:19 pm

HarthorneWingo wrote:Unfortunately, mass media news outlets are basing their coverage on ratings. Many years ago, network news stations always took a loss because the had STANDARDS for delivering the news. Now, news coverage is all about getting that ratings bonanza.


There was this great article a couple years ago on this topic, the gist is that newspapers aren´t made to inform people anymore but to sell newspapers:

News misleads. Take the following event (borrowed from Nassim Taleb). A car drives over a bridge, and the bridge collapses. What does the news media focus on? The car. The person in the car. Where he came from. Where he planned to go. How he experienced the crash (if he survived). But that is all irrelevant. What's relevant? The structural stability of the bridge. That's the underlying risk that has been lurking, and could lurk in other bridges. But the car is flashy, it's dramatic, it's a person (non-abstract), and it's news that's cheap to produce. News leads us to walk around with the completely wrong risk map in our heads. So terrorism is over-rated. Chronic stress is under-rated. The collapse of Lehman Brothers is overrated. Fiscal irresponsibility is under-rated. Astronauts are over-rated. Nurses are under-rated.


Profit, clicks, views and purchases are what matters nowadays.

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Re: Can Trump wiggle out of this one? 

Post#58 » by aj49689 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:20 pm

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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.


Say what?! This is why people can't debate about politics in America.


Consciousness can't see up, it can only see down on lower consciousness. The smarter you are, the harder it is for others to understand. Titles are misleading, politics have been liar's all along. To say people can't debate isn't the problem, its the non sense that binds people to believe what is being fed and then attack one another. You can research both Hillary and Trump but too me, one stands out as more dangerous then the other. People get very upset over spilled Milk while looking the other way for murder. Its obvious too me while others can point, blame and call names while grouping those who don't stand for what they do. I've watched most elected presidents say one thing and do another so I kinda don't follow the public image thing.
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Post#59 » by GONYK » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:22 pm

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aj49689 wrote:ts clear that Trump is more intelligent then Hillary.


In which alternative universe? Drumpf has never demonstrated intelligence. You don't end up in bankruptcy court 6 times if you're intelligent.

Hillary can argue the pros and cons of every issue; she's a policy wonk at heart. Drumpf barely understands the implications of the side he's momentarily adopted. That's why when he starts taking about subjects like abortion, he digs himself a bigger hole than he was in before he started.

Drumpf is an emotional idiot, an intellectual idiot, and the quintessential American idiot. He just lucky that he's had great lawyers.


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.
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Post#60 » by aj49689 » Sat Oct 8, 2016 6:26 pm

Jeffrey wrote:Oh and btw.... every time when I go to another country... everyone wants to meet that batsh.t crazy, gun loving 'Murica that can justify cops blasting away an unarmed man while touting how Trump is the savior of the Republican party. I tell them, do you really want to have an intellectual debate with them?


I do not agree with cops enforcing pedy laws and shooting people. I've had some really bad cops ruin my ability to trust law enforcement. I feel sick to my stomic when I am around cops but I still wouldn't give up my gun for anything.
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