Trump, trumping Hillary by 16%

darkbeaver

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This democratic election is a forgone conclusion. The money will win. Just see if it don't.

I'm trying to remember how the previous civil war started down there.

Bankers. You can't really make war without them. Got an idea of conquest and plunder, talk to your bank, BNS is my group, they do wonderfull stuff all through the Americas. Civil wars are their specialty.
If you want to play the markets invest in war.
 

darkbeaver

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I used to be blue collar so I remember Trumps appeal quite well. The ruling classes are the ruling classes because they know how to use the stick and the carrot. Now us blue collar might be expert at sharpening mower blades and doing stuff arround the house but we generally know sweet fuk all about the next rung up. Ithink he'll get a lot of support from people very much in need of hope and change. Do you remember hope and change? Of course you do. They call it an election.And it's democratic. Whateverthefuk that is.

Yes it is the exact same election everytime. Hope and Change, chapter and Verse. What the fuk else is ther to promise? Put the knife down.
 

Bar Sinister

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No new revelation. They've been predicting the destruction of the GOP since the GW days. Since then they've clocked the Democrats in both midterms.

You're missing the point. The current party in no way resembles the GOP of the past. Almost certainly the great GOP hero Ronald Reagan would be horrified by the current state of the party as characterized by groups like the Tea Party and the support of groups like the KKK for the leading GOP candidate. The GOP is dying and if Trump slits the party further it will be dead.
 

EagleSmack

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You're missing the point. The current party in no way resembles the GOP of the past. Almost certainly the great GOP hero Ronald Reagan would be horrified by the current state of the party as characterized by groups like the Tea Party and the support of groups like the KKK for the leading GOP candidate. The GOP is dying and if Trump slits the party further it will be dead.


The KKK huh? One of the Democrats most revered Senators who passed away still holding his seat and not too long ago was a KKK Grand Poobah (or whatever).... Sen. Robert Byrd. The Democrat Party is rife with bigotry and racism. Racism, race baiting, abject poverty, and division is the only way the Democrat Party stays in business.


You are just drinking deeply of the Kool-Aid provided to you as they intend you to do.
 

DaSleeper

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The KKK huh? One of the Democrats most revered Senators who passed away still holding his seat and not too long ago was a KKK Grand Poobah (or whatever).... Sen. Robert Byrd. The Democrat Party is rife with bigotry and racism. Racism, race baiting, abject poverty, and division is the only way the Democrat Party stays in business.


You are just drinking deeply of the Kool-Aid provided to you as they intend you to do.
If he believes what he's saying, why are the leftoid koolaid drinkers soooo worried?
 

EagleSmack

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If he believes what he's saying, why are the leftoid koolaid drinkers soooo worried?


They're worried because the Democrats MAY lose the election. So from here on out I would expect more actions like they had in Chicago last night.


Democrats sending in their goons until enough people are afraid.
 

Bar Sinister

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The KKK huh? One of the Democrats most revered Senators who passed away still holding his seat and not too long ago was a KKK Grand Poobah (or whatever).... Sen. Robert Byrd. The Democrat Party is rife with bigotry and racism. Racism, race baiting, abject poverty, and division is the only way the Democrat Party stays in business.


You are just drinking deeply of the Kool-Aid provided to you as they intend you to do.

I guessed I must have missed it. Just which one of the current Democratic candidates is the KKK endorsing? So far as Byrd is concerned, his tenure as Senator reveals two enormous weaknesses of US politics. One is that once a member of the US government is elected it is almost impossible to get rid of him. And two, that someone like Byrd would be elected in the first place and not be tossed out of his party's caucus. As I have said frequently in CC it is time for the US to change a political system that is badly broken and is now far from democratic.
 

EagleSmack

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I guessed I must have missed it. Just which one of the current Democratic candidates is the KKK endorsing?

Probably none... but seriously ... an endorsement from the KKK means what? Nothing. It is overblown hype to cause further division and to smear. Heck the BPP openly endorsed Obama and that was A-OK for the Democrats. Standing out in front of a polling station with a club.



They are just as much as a hate group as the KKK.

Double standards.

So far as Byrd is concerned, his tenure as Senator reveals two enormous weaknesses of US politics. One is that once a member of the US government is elected it is almost impossible to get rid of him.

You can't be serious! In 2008 the Democrats had both houses of congress and they were tossed from the House in 2010 and then tossed from the Senate in 2012.

And two, that someone like Byrd would be elected in the first place and not be tossed out of his party's caucus. As I have said frequently in CC it is time for the US to change a political system that is badly broken and is now far from democratic.

Oh Byrd was elected over and over I grant you that. He was, I believe the senior Senator after Ted Kennedy died and died holding his seat. AND he was a former KKK Grand PooBah. That's our Democrat party for you. Hate and division.
 

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Probably none... but seriously ... an endorsement from the KKK means what? Nothing. It is overblown hype to cause further division and to smear. Heck the BPP openly endorsed Obama and that was A-OK for the Democrats. Standing out in front of a polling station with a club.



They are just as much as a hate group as the KKK.

Double standards.



You can't be serious! In 2008 the Democrats had both houses of congress and they were tossed from the House in 2010 and then tossed from the Senate in 2012.



Oh Byrd was elected over and over I grant you that. He was, I believe the senior Senator after Ted Kennedy died and died holding his seat. AND he was a former KKK Grand PooBah. That's our Democrat party for you. Hate and division.
Ssshhh don't spoil the narrative .
 

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I think the Republicans will win the White House regardless of who wins the nomination. The Americans seem to be totally fed up with the Democrats.
I sure hope so anyway!
Conservatives are more visible in the media. You can't get a clear measure of the pulse of the nation based on the ramblings of the right wing. :)
 

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I used to like Hillary and I wish she had have won instead of Obama. But listening to her now is like listening to an pneumatic drill and that finger-stabbing while she's speaking is downright offensive. I think her desperation is showing!
 

Ludlow

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I used to like Hillary and I wish she had have won instead of Obama. But listening to her now is like listening to an pneumatic drill and that finger-stabbing while she's speaking is downright offensive. I think her desperation is showing!
You just like Trumps comb over if you want to see a real good comb over watch Big Ern in the movie Kingpin. :)
 

EagleSmack

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I used to like Hillary and I wish she had have won instead of Obama. But listening to her now is like listening to an pneumatic drill and that finger-stabbing while she's speaking is downright offensive. I think her desperation is showing!


She was supposed to win in 2008 but a grassroots movement swept Obama into office. The DNC have made that scenario now impossible with the creation of Super Delegates.
 

JLM

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I used to like Hillary and I wish she had have won instead of Obama. But listening to her now is like listening to an pneumatic drill and that finger-stabbing while she's speaking is downright offensive. I think her desperation is showing!


I never was immensely impressed with the woman!