2016 Presidential Campaign

hillary rodham clinton vs donald john trump who will win?

  • hillary rodham clinton

    Votes: 12 40.0%
  • donald john trump

    Votes: 18 60.0%

  • Total voters
    30

EagleSmack

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All these revelations weeks before an election... and they still get dreamy over Billy Clinton. lmao


Hypocrites are funny

If you support Hillary you hate women.
 

Corduroy

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Trump is rapidly losing every demographic but white men.
 

Walter

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Learn something:


Michelle Obama:


This is not something that we can ignore. It’s not something we can just sweep under the rug as just another disturbing footnote in a sad election season. Because this was not just a “lewd conversation.” This wasn’t just locker-room banter. This was a powerful individual speaking freely and openly about sexually predatory behavior, and actually bragging about kissing and groping women, using language so obscene that many of us were worried about our children hearing it when we turn on the TV.

And to make matters worse, it now seems very clear that this isn’t an isolated incident. It’s one of countless examples of how he has treated women his whole life. And I have to tell you that I listen to all of this and I feel it so personally, and I’m sure that many of you do too, particularly the women. The shameful comments about our bodies. The disrespect of our ambitions and intellect. The belief that you can do anything you want to a woman.

It is cruel. It’s frightening. And the truth is, it hurts. It hurts. It’s like that sick, sinking feeling you get when you’re walking down the street minding your own business and some guy yells out vulgar words about your body. Or when you see that guy at work that stands just a little too close, stares a little too long, and makes you feel uncomfortable in your own skin.

It’s that feeling of terror and violation that too many women have felt when someone has grabbed them, or forced himself on them and they’ve said no but he didn’t listen -- something that we know happens on college campuses and countless other places every single day. It reminds us of stories we heard from our mothers and grandmothers about how, back in their day, the boss could say and do whatever he pleased to the women in the office, and even though they worked so hard, jumped over every hurdle to prove themselves, it was never enough.

We thought all of that was ancient history, didn’t we? And so many have worked for so many years to end this kind of violence and abuse and disrespect, but here we are, in 2016, and we’re hearing these exact same things every day on the campaign trail. We are drowning in it. And all of us are doing what women have always done: We’re trying to keep our heads above water, just trying to get through it, trying to pretend like this doesn’t really bother us maybe because we think that admitting how much it hurts makes us as women look weak. Maybe we’re afraid to be that vulnerable. Maybe we’ve grown accustomed to swallowing these emotions and staying quiet, because we’ve seen that people often won’t take our word over his. Or maybe we don’t want to believe that there are still people out there who think so little of us as women. Too many are treating this as just another day’s headline, as if our outrage is overblown or unwarranted, as if this is normal, just politics as usual.

But, New Hampshire, be clear: This is not normal. This is not politics as usual. (Applause.) This is disgraceful. It is intolerable. And it doesn’t matter what party you belong to -- Democrat, Republican, independent -- no woman deserves to be treated this way. None of us deserves this kind of abuse. (Applause.)


And I know it’s a campaign, but this isn’t about politics. It’s about basic human decency. It’s about right and wrong. (Applause.) And we simply cannot endure this, or expose our children to this any longer -- not for another minute, and let alone for four years. (Applause.) Now is the time for all of us to stand up and say enough is enough. (Applause.) This has got to stop right now. (Applause.)
What a stoopid, hypocritical broad. She and BHO accepted the Chappaquiddick killer with open arms.
 

JLM

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What a stoopid, hypocritical broad. She and BHO accepted the Chappaquiddick killer with open arms.


Sorry but I can't quite totally agree with you on this one, Walter. I think she was just asserting one of her civil rights- freedom of speech and I really believe she thinks she's telling the truth. I find nothing objectionable about Michele. She's allowed to back whichever candidate she prefers, albeit I think it's the wrong one. But you can't fault her for that, Walter. I think Teddy Kennedy is a different kettle of fish as the book "The Last Brother" makes perfectly clear.
 

davesmom

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I don't think anyone will learn much from Michelle Obama's speeches. She assumes to know what Donald Trump is doing and thinking, what kind of person he is, without anything but her 'opinion' to back her up.
What Michelle does best is fan the flames of racism.
 

Cannuck

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I don't think anyone will learn much from Michelle Obama's speeches. She assumes to know what Donald Trump is doing and thinking, what kind of person he is, without anything but her 'opinion' to back her up.
What Michelle does best is fan the flames of racism.

You are confusing Mrs Obama with Donald Trump and vice versa
 

JLM

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I don't think anyone will learn much from Michelle Obama's speeches. She assumes to know what Donald Trump is doing and thinking, what kind of person he is, without anything but her 'opinion' to back her up.
What Michelle does best is fan the flames of racism.


Probably, but she's in a position where she has to be very careful what she blurts out. :) Personally I've never had any problem with Obama, he has a "tough row to hoe"- he has about 40 million blacks watching him!
 

Remington1

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Trump needs to appeal to the female voters. He's limited in what he can do now, but I think he should have an interview with Fareed Zakaria. It would be himself, his wife, and his 2 daughters. Someone that can substantiate his claim that he respects women, how he's generous to them, but above all how he allows them freedom to make their own choices. It might sway a few women.
 

JLM

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Trump needs to appeal to the female voters. He's limited in what he can do now, but I think he should have an interview with Fareed Zakaria. It would be himself, his wife, and his 2 daughters. Someone that can substantiate his claim that he respects women, how he's generous to them, but above all how he allows them freedom to make their own choices. It might sway a few women.


Much as I like Trump (in certain ways) he's not playing with a full deck..........in my opinion. Too much talk on adversaries and not enough on the job of running the country. He knows what needs doing and should focus on that. 10 women out of 150 million isn't really convincing!



You might do well to distance yourself from partisan politics, Walter. Everything Conservative isn't necessarily good and everything Liberal isn't necessarily bad. You are starting to "come across" as slightly bigoted. Actually they are ALL A$$holes! :) Discriminatory might be a better word than bigot.
 

Locutus

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won't see this on the Cuck News Network.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IuJGHuIkzY&feature=youtu.be

In this explosive new video from Project Veritas Action, a Democratic dirty tricks operative unwittingly provides a dark money trail to the DNC and Clinton campaign. The video documents violence at Trump rallies that is traced to the Clinton campaign and the DNC through a process called birddogging.

A shady coordinated communications chain between the DNC, Clinton Campaign, Hillary Clinton’s Super PAC (Priorities) and other organizations are revealed. A key Clinton operative is on camera saying, “It doesn’t matter what the friggin’ legal and ethics people say, we need to win this motherfukker."











here's a fun tidbit:

If this wasn't released by the Trump campaign, literally every liberal would support this plan.

 

spaminator

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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Democrats are more likely to promote voter fraud than Republicans.
He was being interviewed on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday when he cited examples of “cheating” by Democrats in the cities of Chicago and Philadelphia, according to Politics, Policy, Political News - POLITICO.
“I can’t sit here and tell you that they don’t cheat, and I know because they control the polling places in these areas. There are no Republicans,” he said on CNN.
“I’m sorry. Dead people generally vote for Democrats rather than Republicans,” Giuliani said. “So what they do is they leave dead people on the rolls and then they pay people to vote (as) those dead people, four, five, six, seven, eight (times).”
Referencing his campaigns in New York City, the prominent Trump supporter told host Jake Tapper that he would have to be a “moron” to say he thought “the election in Philadelphia and Chicago is going to be fair” and also said the media are biased toward Hillary Clinton.
He also talked about illegal voters being “bused from polling place to polling place, saying it had been a problem in New York City before he became mayor.”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IdEYxc7fwg
‘Dead people generally vote for Democrats rather than Republicans,’ Giuliani say
 

Remington1

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All the rhetorics and suspicions about the US election process; secretary of states; current president, etc (all negative) are dribbled out in rage by a man who has now been outed as woman abuser. It's a dangerous path to be on. The US image has taken a hit for sure, but the danger lies within their borders. Every ignoramus, low life *** hole is out of the woods now, yelling fraud. Some of the ones we see in the crowds are obviously not the types that accept defeat, they might take it more personal than let's say a level headed person. There was this young guy with an old dirty moose cap smiling creepily (with 1 tooth) and saying "well now, ya never sure what will happen if Trump do en't win this whole thing...." Scarry.

I think there might have been fraud when Rudi was elected!!
 

mentalfloss

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So that one (and only) poll that tends to favour Trump while all the others don't?

Turns out it's phony.

Must be rigged.


It's one of Donald Trump's favourite polls to boast about at rallies. But as the New York Times' Nate Cohn reported last week, the poll has some serious methodological issues.

From the start, it was obvious that the USC/LAT poll was different. Rather than surveying a random sample of the population, as telephone polls do, it has surveyed people from the same pool of some 3,000 voters repeatedly.

For this reason, the USC/LAT poll has never been included in the CBC's Presidential Poll Tracker poll averages.

But the oddities did not stop there. The poll also weighted its sample to ensure it had the same amount of voters and non-voters as the general population in 2012, as well as the same proportion of people who cast a ballot for Barack Obama or Mitt Romney.

But poll respondents routinely over-report their past voting participation and are more likely to report having voted for the winner. This means that the sample probably has a disproportionate number of Republicans who have forgotten, or who won't admit, that they voted for Romney in 2012. The Times found that removing this weighting brought the poll more into line with other surveys.


Donald Trump and the war on polls - Politics - CBC News
 

mentalfloss

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Imagine if you will, a world where people believe they have no choice or freedom whatsoever, and the only thing they do all day is whine and complain about how they have no choice or freedom whatsoever.