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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What Romney says about Trump tells more about Romney than it does about Trump. It makes Romney look like a bitter loser with a personal axe to grind.

The Chairman of the National Republican Committee, on Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room tonight puts it down as bluster and says if Trump wins the nomination the Party will drop the attacks and get behind him.




"Being in Donald Trump's magnificent hotel, and having his endorsement, is a delight. I'm so honored and pleased to have his endorsement.... Donald Trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the American people.... It means a great deal to me to have the endorsement of Mr. Trump and people across this country who care about the future of America." ~ Mitt Romney



So keep up the attacks GOP!
 

talloola

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What Romney says about Trump tells more about Romney than it does about Trump. It makes Romney look like a bitter loser with a personal axe to grind.

The Chairman of the National Republican Committee, on Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room tonight puts it down as bluster and says if Trump wins the nomination the Party will drop the attacks and get behind him.

what choice would they have, quit and go home?
 

Twila

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Throw back Thursday

 

MHz

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One of the things that make Trump look so good as an alternative is the lack of choice when looking at the 'also ran' pack. Now they just have to find a way to keep him in power for longer than 8 years if he is as popular then as he is now.
 

gopher

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EagleSmack; said:
Are you sure he didn't just "evolve" or is that just the term the MSM uses for Democrat flip-flops.

You FAIL



FAIL


HAHAHAHA!!! You mean like you did when it came to the issue of a new SC justice in the final year of a president's term or in your mind clouded analysis about my views on wind power. I'm still laughing at you for both FAILS.
 

gopher

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Police: Trump Ordered Us To Remove Peaceful Black Students From His Rally



Police: Trump Ordered Us To Remove Peaceful Black Students From His Rally


By Omar Rivero
Posted on March 04 2016





Donald Trump rallies have lost their mystique. We have come to know what to expect – audience-baiting hatred, xenophobia, racism, and violence toward any minority, especially those of color who choose to attend his rallies. We cannot ignore the stark reality that a man seeking to be president of the United States foments hatred and violence toward black Americans at rallies held across the country. True to form, this week Trump had a group of black college students, who say they were standing silently at the top of the bleachers planning a silent protest, removed from his campaign rally in Georgia.

Talking Points Memo reports that “about 30 students had planned to sit in silent protest during the rally on the Valdosta State University campus, but police said they were directed to remove them at the specific request of a Trump staffer.” There was initially some confusion as to who initiated the students’ removal, as they claimed federal agents led them out of the building. However, the Secret Service denies being involved. Captain Stryde Jones of the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office told MSNBC that “a member of the [Trump] event staff approached a member of our agency and requested that the group be asked to leave.” Jones’s statement was confirmed by Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress, who says he personally spoke with Trump staff members and law enforcement officers helping with security, and it was Trump’s staff who initiated the action. “I spoke to a Trump staffer, whose name I do not have, she told us that they needed to leave. Not only did I talk to a Trump staffer, so did the University police, and we were told over the radio by the Sheriff’s office that Trump staff wanted them out.”

Cue the spin doctors. Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said: “the campaign had no knowledge of the incident until after reading these false reports.” Trump himself, took a slightly different tack – he did not deny the incident. “I had nothing to do with it!” he said. So it appears these students were removed at the behest of the Trump campaign – for allegedly “shouting profanity” – which the campaign denies any knowledge of, and for which Donald Trump denies any involvement.

In any case, Trump staff said “the F-bomb is one word that was used. You can’t be in there using profanity. That violates Georgia law.” This coming from a presidential candidate who builds his campaign rallies upon the belief systems of white supremacist groups. And who, during a recent CNN interview, refused to disavow former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke. He pinned his reluctance to disavow Duke on CNN on “a bad earpiece…I could hardly hear what he's saying.” Trump’s display of concern for alleged profanity stands in stark contrast to his own comments last night, witnessed during a nationally televised presidential debate, in which he defended his ***** size. This is the same man who bragged about his coveted endorsement from Vladimir Putin, the world’s worst strongman, and a fascist.

The Republican front-runner for president enjoys the support of a broad coalition of racists, from Duke to Paul LePage, Maine governor. Trump cares nothing about the First Amendment to the Constitution, which gives people the right to attend his rallies even if they don’t agree with him. His views are inexorably entwined with a fascist authoritarian view of the world. This is the man who would be our next president.









Fox reported later on that Trump did renounce David Duke and the KKK.
 

Twila

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Psychologists Urge People With Low Self-Esteem to Watch G.O.P. Debate - The New Yorker

MINNESOTA (The Borowitz Report)—Psychologists at the University of Minnesota have issued a research study recommending that people suffering from low self-esteem watch Thursday night’s nationally televised Republican debate.

The recommendation came after the psychologists spent weeks showing research subjects video clips of the debate’s potential participants and observed striking improvements in the subjects’ overall morale and sense of worth.

“We interviewed the volunteers before we exposed them to the Republican candidates and afterward,” said psychologist Davis Logsdon. “The spike in their self-esteem was off the charts.”

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Psychologists Urge People With Low Self-Esteem to Watch G.O.P. Debate - The New Yorker