The 'Official' Quit Picking On Trump Thread

Who Hates Trump the Most?

  • Dumbocrats

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Reptilicans

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Broads

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Canadians

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32

B00Mer

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One failed attack on him and he's guaranteed a landslide.............

Then don't fail..

https://www.donaldtrumphastinyhands.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LhNjWoBZck

 

JLM

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Which of the loons from the clown bus do they think can take his place? The whole lot of them belong in an asylum.


What politician doesn't?

admit it... ANYTHING is better than TRUMP for the Republican Party.. :)



Buh Bye Drumpf.

:lol:


The problem is "Anything" hasn't been able to beat him!

It's a pathetic situation in the U.S. on both sides. Don't be surprised to see dire consequences before November 8.
 

coldstream

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For those looking for the Republican Establishment to overthrow Trump at the Convention should look at the predicament of John McCain of Arizona.. who has faced a revolt by the grass roots of his own party for his belated, tepid and qualified support for Trump. He stands a good chance of being forcibly retired by his own party in favour of a Trump loyalist.

The party hierarchy, the American media, the economic liberal establishment hasn't caught on yet that Trump is a Force of Nature. Hit him from from the front and he and his forces will appear on your flanks and your rear.

I'm of the opinion he cannot be stopped. And i'm just as sure you cannot predict what his policies will be if elected, they cannot categorized by the conventional political definitions of our time. He is driven almost solely by pragmatism, and not in the least by ideology.

He's a fin de siecle phenomenon, brought on by the catastrophic failure of America's (and the West's) economic and social policies of the last 40 years. He's an iconclast, he reacts with force, drives forward with reckless abandon and does not plan anything.

But the American voter realizes that such an unpredictable commodity is better than the death by a thousand cuts that the current political paradigm is inflicting on them.
 

pgs

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For those looking for the Republican Establishment to overthrow Trump at the Convention should look at the predicament of John McCain of Arizona.. who has faced a revolt by the grass roots of his own party for his belated, tepid and qualified support for Trump. He stands a good chance of being forcibly retired by his own party in favour of a Trump loyalist.

The party hierarchy, the American media, the economic liberal establishment hasn't caught on yet that Trump is a Force of Nature. Hit him from from the front and he and his forces will appear on your flanks and your rear.

I'm of the opinion he cannot be stopped. And i'm just as sure you cannot predict what his policies will be if elected, they cannot categorized by the conventional political definitions of our time. He is driven almost solely by pragmatism, and not in the least by ideology.

He's a fin de siecle phenomenon, brought on by the catastrophic failure of America's (and the West's) economic and social policies of the last 40 years. He's an iconclast, he reacts with force, drives forward with reckless abandon and does not plan anything.

But the American voter realizes that such an unpredictable commodity is better than the death by a thousand cuts that the current political paradigm is inflicting on them.
Good analysis . I am sure the American voter could not put it better .
Sadly the establishment , including the media can not see the writing on the wall .
Trump may not win this year but the political hierarchy are quite worried of their standing , on both sides of the aisle .If not Trump this year it will be someone else in 4 years .
 

mentalfloss

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Donald Trump has worst poll results in 15 years

Congrats Trump.


The establishment lost.






Donald Trump has worst poll results in 15 years

Donald Trump is having a bad month.

Not only are his poll numbers slipping, they are at a low that no one, Republican or Democrat, has seen at this time in the campaign in more than 15 years.

“(T)here’s no way to look at Trump’s national polling that avoids the grim reality that he is at a lower ebb than any general election candidate has hit in the last three elections,” the National Review’s Dan McLaughlin wrote last week.

Comparing the window of time between 200 and 100 days before each of the last three elections, you can see that Trump has consistently polled worse than George W. Bush in 2004, John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012.

The margin by which he trails Hillary Clinton now mirrors McCain’s deficit to Barack Obama in 2008. McCain rebounded after the Republican convention — but then again, his campaign ended up the worst Republican performance in a general election since 1996.

There’s every reason to think that Trump’s numbers will get worse. He essentially has no campaign at this point; there’s no sign that he has started staffing up significantly. His campaign was never a traditional, national effort.

He has indicated that he doesn’t plan to increase staff, either. On Friday, The Associated Press reported that Trump intended, in effect, to outsource his campaign to the Republican Party. As of right now, “the campaign estimates it currently has about 30 paid staff on the ground across the country,” according to the report.

On Sunday morning, NBC News’s Mark Murray shared numbers on ad spending by Trump and Clinton. In June 2012, the Romney campaign and PACs supporting it spent about $38 million (U.S.) on ads in battleground states — a bit behind the $44.6 million spent by Obama and his allies.

This June? Trump is getting skunked by Clinton, who is spending millions in swing states such as Ohio, Florida, Nevada, Colorado, Virginia and North Carolina.

The current gap in ad spending exists because Trump can’t or won’t spend money on ads, just as he can’t or won’t spend money on staff. He will probably trail Clinton in fundraising even if he were to focus on it, and he has said in the past that he didn’t need to spend because he got so much free media.

In essence, Trump is running a real-time experiment in a new form of presidential campaigning. And the early numbers suggest that the experiment is shaping up to be a failure.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/06/20/donald-trump-has-worst-poll-results-in-15-years.html
 

Colpy

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Re: Donald Trump has worst poll results in 15 years

Horray!!

Except.......Hillary.

Damn.

My attitude towards the US election is, if Hillary is elected "WTF did you expect? Why in God's name would you nominate Donald Trump?"

My attitude towards the US election is, if the Donald is elected "WTF did you expect? Why in God's name would you nominate Hillary Clinton?"
 

mentalfloss

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Re: Donald Trump has worst poll results in 15 years

Well there's still time for a turn around, but this is as good as it gets for now.

Anyone would be better than Trump.


The guy is basically Mussolini with red hair.


And if you don't believe me, just pick up Hearts of Iron IV and play as him starting in 1936. :D




 
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Colpy

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Re: Donald Trump has worst poll results in 15 years

Well there's still time for a turn around, but this is as good as it gets for now.

Anyone would be better than Trump.


The guy is basically Mussolini with red hair.


And if you don't believe me, just pick up Hearts of Iron IV and play as him starting in 1936. :D





Oh, I call him Il Duce, or Il Douche all the time.

But Hillary is The Sewer.

Ever hear of Gary Johnson? Unfortunately, neither has anyone else.