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

pgs

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I posted a link above but didn't have time to post the content - thanks Tecumseh.


Also, Obama is just maiming this guy with logic bombs.

C'mon man lmao




Trump is such a weak candidate lol

Former 'Apprentice' contestant accuses Trump of sexually harassing her in 2007 - POLITICO
But showing off your sl-ng to reporters is a ok , right ?
Maybe it was a made up tale , it must have been .

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Donald Trump suggested several times Friday that he would not have sexually harassed the women who have accused him of assault because of their physical attractiveness. The comments, which appeared to be made offhandedly, drew repeated laughs from the audience.
“Believe me, she would not be my first choice, that I can tell you,” Trump said during a campaign event here, referring to one alleged victim. “You don’t know. That would not be my first choice.”
Trump was in that instance referring to Jessica Leeds, who accused Trump of putting his hand up her skirt on an airplane decades ago. Her story, which was first recounted in the New York Times, is one of a half-dozen allegations that have been made in recent days.
He added later, in a singsong voice: “When you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said, ‘I don't think so.’ ”


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/10/14/trump-mocks-sexual-assault-accuser-she-would-not-be-my-first-choice/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_pp-firstchoice-332pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory


Still think he wasn't talking about her appearance, davesmom?
Come on , who want s the lady with the skinny legs .


It's already been established that Donald Trump is a pervert, a molester and a pedophile. No one should be surprised at this. Donald Trump fits perfectly into the mold of a person with a long history of sexual harassment, perversion and being enabled by the people around him. So there's the disgusting video of Trump flirting with a child.

The saddest thing about this is the girl's reaction. When that hideous anus-faced orange says to a child that he's going to be dating her in 10 years, she awkwardly laughs. This is what happens in rape culture. When you joke that all men talk like this and it's fine, you forget the effects it has on our culture and on the targets of such comments. Girls have to put up with the flirtations and crude sexual comments of grown men from very early ages. That kind of comment from a man is intimidating and threatening. The prospect of a man claiming sexual entitlement over a young girl and possibly molesting her is so present it's almost casual. In fact, the casual and common nature was your defense of his comments. So you say this is just how guys talk. OK, so should we live in a world where girls are subject to constant sexual evaluation, where men feel it's normal to talk about molesting them? Girls learn from an early age to deal with living in this world, when it shouldn't be a world that exists or a world that you defend. You can't imagine what it would be like to have a man like Donald Trump say that to you, or to have the very real possibility that any man could say or any other similar comment. It broke my heart to hear the girl laugh it away. Donald Trump is predator and a comment like that should be met with disgust by all who heard it. That girl should have run to an adult she trusted and said that disgusting man is coming on to her. But she didn't. She used one of the defenses women employ to keep predatory men from hurting them. She's learned it already and no one will defend her or keep this culture from perpetuating.
Wack his pee p .
 

Cliffy

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Tecumsehsbones

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Sigh. OK, I'll ask. What, in your excuse for a mind, did Clinton do that constitutes treason under the Constitutional definition?

Former senior U.S. national security officials are dismayed at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s repeated refusal to accept the judgment of intelligence professionals that Russia stole files from the Democratic National Committee computers in an effort to influence the U.S. election.
The former officials, who have served presidents in both parties, say they were bewildered when Trump cast doubt on Russia’s role after receiving a classified briefing on the subject and again after an unusually blunt statement from U.S. agencies saying they were “confident” that Moscow had orchestrated the attacks.
“It defies logic,” retired Gen. Michael V. Hayden, former director of the CIA and the National Security Agency, said of Trump’s pronouncements.
Trump has assured supporters that, if elected, he would surround himself with experts on defense and foreign affairs, where he has little experience. But when it comes to Russia, he has made it clear that he is not listening to intelligence officials, the former officials said.
“He seems to ignore their advice,” Hayden said. “Why would you assume this would change when he is in office?”
The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
Several former intelligence officials interviewed this week believe that Trump is either willfully disputing intelligence assessments, has a blind spot on Russia, or perhaps doesn’t understand the nonpartisan traditions and approach of intelligence professionals.
In the first debate, after intelligence and congressional officials were quoted saying that Russia almost certainly broke into the DNC computers, Trump said: “I don’t think anybody knows it was Russia that broke into the DNC. I mean, it could be Russia, but it could also be China. It could also be lots of other people. It also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, okay?”
During the second presidential debate, Trump ignored what a U.S. government official said the candidate learned in a private intelligence briefing: that government officials were certain Russia hacked the DNC. That conclusion was followed by a public and unequivocal announcement by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security that Russia was to blame.
“Maybe there is no hacking,” Trump said during that debate.
“I don’t recall a previous candidate saying they didn’t believe” the information from an intelligence briefing, said John Rizzo, a former CIA lawyer who served under seven presidents and became the agency’s acting general counsel. “These are career people. They aren’t administration officials. What does that do to their morale and credibility?”
Former acting CIA director John McLaughlin said all previous candidates took the briefings to heart.
“In my experience, candidates have taken into account the information they have received and modulated their comments,” he said. Trump, on the other hand, “is playing politics. He’s trying to diminish the impression people have that [a Russian hack of the DNC] somehow helps his cause.”
On Thursday, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.), said information she received has led her to conclude that Russia is attempting “to fix this election.” She called on Trump and elected officials from both parties “to vocally and forcefully reject these efforts.”
Trump has consistently adopted positions likely to find favor with the Kremlin. He has, for instance, criticized NATO allies for not paying their fair share and defended Russian President Vladi*mir Putin’s human rights record.
“It’s remarkable that he’s refused to say an unkind syllable about Vladimir Putin,” Hayden said. “He contorts himself not to criticize Putin.”
Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, said in the vice-presidential debate last week that the United States should “use military force” against the Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
Trump disagreed. Rather than challenge Assad and his Russian ally, Trump said in the second debate, the United States should be working with them against the Islamic State. “Assad is killing ISIS. Russia is killing ISIS. Iran is killing ISIS,” he said, using an acronym for the Islamic State. Russia and Syria have mostly been targeting opposition groups as well as civilians trapped in Aleppo — not the Islamic State.
“That’s the Syrian, Russia, Iranian narrative,” Hayden said of Trump’s assertion.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-refusal-to-accept-government-assessments-on-russian-hacks-dismays-former-officials/2016/10/14/6d1c7f60-8fc4-11e6-9c52-0b10449e33c4_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_trumprussia-440pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
 

darkbeaver

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I posted a link above but didn't have time to post the content - thanks Tecumseh.


Also, Obama is just maiming this guy with logic bombs.

C'mon man lmao




Trump is such a weak candidate lol

Former 'Apprentice' contestant accuses Trump of sexually harassing her in 2007 - POLITICO

Obama is a good but unconvincing excepting the rubes, he has three hundred million of them. It makes my skin crawl to listen to Mr hope$change, it were concieved in a CIA bac tank in the seventies, the perfect psycopath, smooth and evil with a smile. It looks like it will take thermo nuclear war to end the American erection.
 

Cliffy

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Obama is a good but unconvincing excepting the rubes, he has three hundred million of them. It makes my skin crawl to listen to Mr hope$change, it were concieved in a CIA bac tank in the seventies, the perfect psycopath, smooth and evil with a smile. It looks like it will take thermo nuclear war to end the American erection.
It's looking like you might get your wish. "Nuke em all and let god sort it out."
 

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It's getting lost in the glare of the dumpster fire we call an election, but the US has escalated military action in the Saudi-led war against militants in Yemen.
 

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It's already been established that Donald Trump is a pervert, a molester and a pedophile. No one should be surprised at this. Donald Trump fits perfectly into the mold of a person with a long history of sexual harassment, perversion and being enabled by the people around him. So there's the disgusting video of Trump flirting with a child.

The saddest thing about this is the girl's reaction. When that hideous anus-faced orange says to a child that he's going to be dating her in 10 years, she awkwardly laughs. This is what happens in rape culture. When you joke that all men talk like this and it's fine, you forget the effects it has on our culture and on the targets of such comments. Girls have to put up with the flirtations and crude sexual comments of grown men from very early ages. That kind of comment from a man is intimidating and threatening. The prospect of a man claiming sexual entitlement over a young girl and possibly molesting her is so present it's almost casual. In fact, the casual and common nature was your defense of his comments. So you say this is just how guys talk. OK, so should we live in a world where girls are subject to constant sexual evaluation, where men feel it's normal to talk about molesting them? Girls learn from an early age to deal with living in this world, when it shouldn't be a world that exists or a world that you defend. You can't imagine what it would be like to have a man like Donald Trump say that to you, or to have the very real possibility that any man could say or any other similar comment. It broke my heart to hear the girl laugh it away. Donald Trump is predator and a comment like that should be met with disgust by all who heard it. That girl should have run to an adult she trusted and said that disgusting man is coming on to her. But she didn't. She used one of the defenses women employ to keep predatory men from hurting them. She's learned it already and no one will defend her or keep this culture from perpetuating.
No u are
 

Curious Cdn

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Nothing hit them. Sounds like a Bay of Tonkin replay to me. It is not like the US is above false flags, now is it?

They took out radar installations that were used to launch on their destroyer, presumably so that they won't try it again. There is clearly no stomach right now for another American entry into another Middle Eastern war. (Yemen: armpit of the World ...Somalia is the a$$hole). The US navy is maintaining safe navigation of an international strait that our own naval vessels periodically transit, too.
 

mentalfloss

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They took out radar installations that were used to launch on their destroyer, presumably so that they won't try it again. There is clearly no stomach right now for another American entry into another Middle Eastern war. (Yemen: armpit of the World ...Somalia is the a$$hole). The US navy is maintaining safe navigation of an international strait that our own naval vessels periodically transit, too.

I'm pretty sure the a$$hole of the world is Donald Trump.