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

davesmom

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Of course Trump will accept the results of the election! He already said that he would in a previous debate. People are getting their knickers in a knot just because he foolishly tried to be 'cute' with his answer.


The media is making a big deal out whatever they can find to criticize Trump for and to keep the focus off Hillary's faults. The ignore her evasion of the question about her treatment of Bill's 'paramours'. They ignore her bumbling defenses about the WikiLeaks e-mails.


They focus on 'she's a nasty woman'. Well, she IS a nasty woman.


The result of the election will be especially interesting to me to find out once and for all how accurate the media has been in its predictions and how much impact their favoritism of Clinton has really had on the public. All we are hearing from the media now is what they want us to hear.


Did anyone notice that immediately after the debate, Jake Tapper dishonestly said that Trump stated he would NOT accept the result of the election? Not at all what Trump said. What a difference a word makes!
 

Corduroy

Senate Member
Feb 9, 2011
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Well 2 possibilities. 1. He was not aware or completely forgot he had verbal diarrhea in 2005. 2. He is a brilliant tactician who was aware such tapes existed and played them into his masterful plan to run for president and lose. I will leave it to individual readers to decide which is the more plausible case.

I've heard that Bill Clinton encouraged him to run on the expectation that he wouldn't stand a chance against Hillary. Another far-fetched conspiracy theory and poorly calculated on Clinton's part as even though he's doing badly now he's always had a chance at beating her. It's amazing how easily people buy into this complicated conspiracies.
 

mentalfloss

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Jun 28, 2010
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There's no way Trump would ever become commander in chief.

The only campaign he's ever attempted is Operation Sexual Assault.
 

Danbones

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just listening obama run down trump for his attitude towards all the proven examples of proven vote fraud
like the four million dead voters still on the roles, and all the bussing in of illegals to vote

what a dim dishonest chicken tard

wow
MF, are you bill the rapist?
or hillary the countree?

how's your chad hangin dear?
 

TenPenny

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Jun 9, 2004
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Of course Trump will accept the results of the election! He already said that he would in a previous debate. People are getting their knickers in a knot just because he foolishly tried to be 'cute' with his answer.


The media is making a big deal out whatever they can find to criticize Trump for and to keep the focus off Hillary's faults. The ignore her evasion of the question about her treatment of Bill's 'paramours'. They ignore her bumbling defenses about the WikiLeaks e-mails.


They focus on 'she's a nasty woman'. Well, she IS a nasty woman.


The result of the election will be especially interesting to me to find out once and for all how accurate the media has been in its predictions and how much impact their favoritism of Clinton has really had on the public. All we are hearing from the media now is what they want us to hear.


Did anyone notice that immediately after the debate, Jake Tapper dishonestly said that Trump stated he would NOT accept the result of the election? Not at all what Trump said. What a difference a word makes!


I did notice that. Trump just said he wouldn't make a decision until the time came. I have no problem with that. But then again, it's not like he has an option.
 

EagleSmack

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Feb 16, 2005
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I just find great hilarity in the Democrats. They seem so shocked over Trump saying this is rigged after the Gore then Kerry fiascos.

And after the DNC rigged the Primaries. Debbie Wasserman Schultz didn't resign because she was bored.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Mar 18, 2013
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I just find great hilarity in the Democrats. They seem so shocked over Trump saying this is rigged after the Gore then Kerry fiascos.

And after the DNC rigged the Primaries. Debbie Wasserman Schultz didn't resign because she was bored.
Ay-yup. At least the Republicans generally have the decency to quiet down when they're proved to be complete hypocrites, like when they lambasted Bill Clinton as a "draft dodger" right before electing Chickenhawk Cheney. Since then they been pretty quiet about military service.

But the Dems are shameless. They'll piss and moan about Donald Trump "sexually assaulting" women while Little Wiener's texting away and Mel Reynolds is, I believe, still in prison.

To say nothing of Bill, cuz the less said of Bill, the better.
 

Corduroy

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Feb 9, 2011
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I did notice that. Trump just said he wouldn't make a decision until the time came. I have no problem with that. But then again, it's not like he has an option.

The only option would be violence. Even if the election were rigged, you wouldn't get official support for Trump to overturn the results. At best a commission would look into voter irregularities and release a report no one will care about. In the meantime, Clinton will be inaugurated as president. Establishment Republicans may grandstand, but would they really prefer Trump? They only support him because they want to ingratiate themselves to their base. The donors that own them want Clinton.
 

Corduroy

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Feb 9, 2011
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I wouldn't count Hillary Clinton out after 4 years. She's spent 2 decades at least preparing for this and will spend every waking moment of her first term working to get elected to her second. She's always been a candidate with high negative ratings and an inability to shake scandals, but here she is, still at it.
 

Corduroy

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Feb 9, 2011
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Hillary Clinton's best before date is like cheese. Yeah, maybe it hasn't expired yet but something funny's growing on it. And isn't cheese technically mold anyway? Or maybe it has expired, but it's still partially edible isn't it? Besides, you have all this cheese left and cheese is expensive. Can't let go to waste.

The metaphor definitely got away from me there.
 

coldstream

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Oct 19, 2005
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I think it was good final debate for Trump.

He hit all his issues. He stayed focussed, disciplined and genuine. And Hillary, as usual, was scattered, continually pivoted the debate to distractions and appeared most disingenuous. There is always a hidden agenda that lurks behind Clinton's facade. Importantly, Donald sketched out a grand vision, roughly, no doubt, but tangible. Hillary, as usual, was the dutiful amoral bureacrat and ideologue who promised only the miasma of the status quo.

I was pleased that abortion was actually mentioned. First time i can remember it has in a while, and in direct opposition to the feminist lobby's filing it all as 'settled law'. The debate shone a light on the especially repugnant late term abortion procedure, which rips a fully viable infant limb from limb in the womb. Hillary of course saw nothing wrong with this 'medical' therapy.

I'm glad Trump also noted his differences on Trade with Ronald Reagan.. the NeoCon icon... who was a pretty boy marionette to the dark Free Market forces that ran his administration.. and was indistinguishable from the imperial economic policies of Bill Clinton, the Bushes, Obama. That was brave, and i thought a slap at the RNC establishment who use The Ronald as perfect poster child.. despite his grossly overated Presidency.

The usual rabid mainstream media spin of Trump not accepting the outcome has reached its usual hysterical tone. He should have said he'd accept a result that was fair and transparent and left it at that... but he didn't say he wouldn't. It's trivial in any case.

I expect the Mainstream Polls will forced to move relentlessly in Trump's favour now, bringing them into line with the nonideological polls which have this as a dead heat. That will force the Mainstream Press to deal with issues instead of character assasination.. all to Trump's advantage.

This is going be close. I think the election will be fair and Trump will pull out an undisputed victory at the end. The alternative is absolutely grim to contemplate.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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Hillary Clinton's best before date is like cheese. Yeah, maybe it hasn't expired yet but something funny's growing on it. And isn't cheese technically mold anyway?
Basically it's spoiled milk.

Or maybe it has expired, but it's still partially edible isn't it? Besides, you have all this cheese left and cheese is expensive. Can't let go to waste.

The metaphor definitely got away from me there.
Ya think?

I think it was good final debate for Trump.
I congratulate Mr. Trump on his brilliant victory, and I'm confident he'll win in a landslide.
 

EagleSmack

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I wouldn't count Hillary Clinton out after 4 years. She's spent 2 decades at least preparing for this and will spend every waking moment of her first term working to get elected to her second. She's always been a candidate with high negative ratings and an inability to shake scandals, but here she is, still at it.

Staying awake four hours a day isn't going to be enough.
 

Corduroy

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Feb 9, 2011
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Basically it's spoiled milk.

Hillary Clinton is bad milk, OK? She's bad and corrupt, and she's bad milk. Her milk is bad. It's spoiled, OK? I talked to people in Wisconsin, they're the worst, OK? but they know their cheese. They don't know who's best for America, but they know their cheese. And they say, I know the best cheesemakers, let me tell you, bless them. I know them. And these cheesemakers, who I know, they say Hillary is such bad milk she's cheese. She's cheese, OK? She's bad milk and she's cheese. I'm not saying anything. The media is going to say "Trump says she's cheese". I'm not saying that. I'm just saying. Hillary is a stinky, disgusting cheese. Like a stinky French cheese. Can you believe it? She's a French cheese.