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That'd be right. That's how you people operate.
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Haven't had one assassinated for a while, Trump's looking good odds
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TheFactOfTheMatter
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JP wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). :lol: Every Trump victory brings the Democratic nominee one step closer to winning the White House. I'm just enjoying the show. You're going to be disappointed.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). :lol: Every Trump victory brings the Democratic nominee one step closer to winning the White House. I'm just enjoying the show.
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TheFactOfTheMatter
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Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again).
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Back to top wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise. 
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Carlito
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Yawn... next
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so school's out
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Back to top wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise. 
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise.
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Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise.
Edited by TheFactOfTheMatter: 24/2/2016 02:31:39 PM
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Looks like the burn has already started. k -PB
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Yawn ricey. Get some new materiel
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Looks like the burn has already started.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Nevada caucus today. Stand by for more burn from the dopes on fourfourtwo.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Nevada caucus today. Stand by for more burn from the dopes on fourfourtwo. k -PB
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Nevada caucus today. Stand by for more burn from the dopes on fourfourtwo.
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Eastern Glory wrote:JP wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:If you don't accept Trump's brutal truths, then you're kidding yourself about life in the 21st century.
As long as he has people around him to advise him, he's the man the world needs. Prioritising 'brutal truths' over policy is exactly why politics is going to shit. Leadership is not about personality, it's about substance. Trump has nothing. He's all bluster and bravado, riding on the insecurities of what used to be 'middle America' for one massive ego trip. He's not offering solutions - he's just insisting that we ignore the details and blindly trust that he's going to get it right once he gets to the White House. This is a bloke who last year insisted that he had a genius plan to defeat ISIS but refused to reveal it. It's amazing that so many people are gullible enough to buy his bullshit, but that's America for you. :lol: :lol: :lol: I'm totally kidding dude :lol: Fair play. When I saw you post it my initial reaction was 'this doesn't seem like the kind of view EG would have' but I went for it anyway.
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The funniest thing I find about right wingers is their simplistic thinking that running a country is effectively the same as running a business.
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JP wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:If you don't accept Trump's brutal truths, then you're kidding yourself about life in the 21st century.
As long as he has people around him to advise him, he's the man the world needs. Prioritising 'brutal truths' over policy is exactly why politics is going to shit. Leadership is not about personality, it's about substance. Trump has nothing. He's all bluster and bravado, riding on the insecurities of what used to be 'middle America' for one massive ego trip. He's not offering solutions - he's just insisting that we ignore the details and blindly trust that he's going to get it right once he gets to the White House. This is a bloke who last year insisted that he had a genius plan to defeat ISIS but refused to reveal it. It's amazing that so many people are gullible enough to buy his bullshit, but that's America for you. :lol: :lol: :lol: I'm totally kidding dude
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Establishment will back Kasich and Rubio but they've both got problems. We're going to find out in the next 6 months how much protection Hillary Clinton really has.
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JP wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:JP wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:The way US politics is structured neccesatates a powerful, charismatic leader more than a policy maker. If policy was Trump's game he would become a senator or congressman. ... or a Governor, just like virtually every President in history was only elected to office after serving as one of those three things. Trump treats policy as irrelevant, and if you think policy is irrelevant when it comes to the Presidency then you've totally misunderstood the structure of US politics. I don't think it's irrelevant, I just don't discount his politics as irrevelant and continue to blindly hate the guy. At first I had my reservations about his motives and potential, now there is no question he is the best candidate for the job. I don't blindly hate him, he's amusing to me more than anything. Even if you agree with his populist message it should still be abundantly clear that he has neither the temperament nor the experience to be President. Who has the experience to be President other than the president? :roll: Obama was a fucken lawyer and a short term senator. He'd never governed anything. Senators dont govern. Trump has at least run a company employing 10,000 people. Edited by TheFactOfTheMatter: 24/2/2016 12:37:44 AM
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JP wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump has touted his own strength is deal making and fiscal conservatism. He has the runs on the board to prove this. :lol: Now I know you're taking the piss Ricey. A page ago you were hailing him for his protectionist stance. He's basically in favour of universal healthcare. He's about as fiscally conservative as Hillary. You really are clueless on his health insurance policy. He want to open up competition and provide flexible insurance. It wont be monopolized by one or a cabal of insurance companies that happened to support the campaign of the Obama administration.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:JP wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:The way US politics is structured neccesatates a powerful, charismatic leader more than a policy maker. If policy was Trump's game he would become a senator or congressman. ... or a Governor, just like virtually every President in history was only elected to office after serving as one of those three things. Trump treats policy as irrelevant, and if you think policy is irrelevant when it comes to the Presidency then you've totally misunderstood the structure of US politics. I don't think it's irrelevant, I just don't discount his politics as irrevelant and continue to blindly hate the guy. At first I had my reservations about his motives and potential, now there is no question he is the best candidate for the job. I don't blindly hate him, he's amusing to me more than anything. Even if you agree with his populist message it should still be abundantly clear that he has neither the temperament nor the experience to be President.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump has touted his own strength is deal making and fiscal conservatism. He has the runs on the board to prove this. :lol: Now I know you're taking the piss Ricey. A page ago you were hailing him for his protectionist stance. He's basically in favour of universal healthcare. He's about as fiscally conservative as Hillary.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:The way US politics is structured neccesatates a powerful, charismatic leader more than a policy maker. If policy was Trump's game he would become a senator or congressman. ... or a Governor, just like virtually every President in history was only elected to office after serving as one of those three things. Trump treats policy as irrelevant, and if you think policy is irrelevant when it comes to the Presidency then you've totally misunderstood the structure of US politics.
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Trump has touted his own strength is deal making and fiscal conservatism. He has the runs on the board to prove this. Even his campaign, he's spending all his own money, not other people's and he's spent a fraction of his opponents. Meanwhile Jeb Bush burns $150 million of other people's money on his campaign and drops out a complete failure. How can he be trusted to be fiscally conservative???
From a moral standpoint I think Trump is leaps and bounds ahead of any other candidate barring Rand Paul on foreign policy.
Who and why would anyone support the continuing the corruption that is campaign financing servicing Wall Street interests ahead of the population?
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JP wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:If you don't accept Trump's brutal truths, then you're kidding yourself about life in the 21st century.
As long as he has people around him to advise him, he's the man the world needs. Prioritising 'brutal truths' over policy is exactly why politics is going to shit. Leadership is not about personality, it's about substance. Trump has nothing. He's all bluster and bravado, riding on the insecurities of what used to be 'middle America' for one massive ego trip. He's not offering solutions - he's just insisting that we ignore the details and blindly trust that he's going to get it right once he gets to the White House. This is a bloke who last year insisted that he had a genius plan to defeat ISIS but refused to reveal it. It's amazing that so many people are gullible enough to buy his bullshit, but that's America for you. But he is offering solutions. You're just not listening. Or maybe you cant hear from your vantage point inside your anal cavity?
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JP wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:If you don't accept Trump's brutal truths, then you're kidding yourself about life in the 21st century.
As long as he has people around him to advise him, he's the man the world needs. Prioritising 'brutal truths' over policy is exactly why politics is going to shit. Leadership is not about personality, it's about substance. Trump has nothing. He's all bluster and bravado, riding on the insecurities of what used to be 'middle America' for one massive ego trip. He's not offering solutions - he's just insisting that we ignore the details and blindly trust that he's going to get it right once he gets to the White House. This is a bloke who last year insisted that he had a genius plan to defeat ISIS but refused to reveal it. It's amazing that so many people are gullible enough to buy his bullshit, but that's America for you. He's a populist. Populism appeals to simpletons. Maybe he could use 'Stop. The. Boats.' type slogans. Actually, I bet he will......
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