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MrRodgers -> What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/1/2016 12:37:31 PM)

“I ask Allah to deliver America” a supporter of the Islamic State declared recently in an Arabic-language posting.

.....a columnist wrote in a North Korean propaganda magazine, DPRK Today...“Who knew that the slogan ‘Yankee Go Home’ would come true like this?”

Russian leaders

Chinese leaders, according to Cheng Li, an expert on Chinese politics at the Brookings Institution.

.....best for the job,” said the imperial wizard of the Rebel Brigade Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

.....this campaign may help remind Americans that all genocide, even against white people, is evil,” said Bob Whitaker, who until spring was the American Freedom Party’s presidential candidate, running with the campaign slogan, “Diversity is a code word for white genocide.”

Martin Shkreli, who as C.E.O. of Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of a lifesaving drug by more than 5,000 percent.

Milo Yiannopoulos, recently banned from Twitter for leading internet trolls on a misogynist and racist campaign against Leslie Jones.

The Daily Stormer, a white supremacist website, and one from The National Enquirer.

You getting the picture ?

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MrRodgers -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/1/2016 7:08:10 PM)

No comment ?




Termyn8or -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/1/2016 9:57:58 PM)

No, because you have stuck a bunch of facts together without stringing them together. You expect others to just "get it". Well that kind of projection never works.

T^T




thishereboi -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/2/2016 3:02:58 AM)

What do they have in common....they are all being used by the left to imply no one should vote for Trump because these particular asshats thinks it would be a good thing. What a shame there candidate doesn't have any good qualities to run on and instead has to resort to running on the bad qualities of their opponent.




WhoreMods -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/2/2016 5:23:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
What a shame there candidate doesn't have any good qualities to run on and instead has to resort to running on the bad qualities of their opponent.

Because, of cause, nobody in the circus peanut's party has been doing that this election cycle...




Lucylastic -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/2/2016 5:34:55 AM)

Only one candidate has been fined by the IRS for misusing a charitable foundation to make an improper campaign contribution ...
... and that candidate is not Hillary Clinton.


I actually thought she was talking specifically about hillary.
Hillarys speech last week got under the rumpled foreskins nerves.
He has lied more times than hillary has, in a twentieth of the time.




MrRodgers -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/2/2016 2:41:20 PM)

I guess you are picking up that they are all endorsements for Trump. Some of it suggests if they are sincere, that Trump will easily be had in many important foreign capitols.

At the very least, it may provide some perspective in how HRC in the minds of many, will again...satisfy the status quo.




WhoreMods -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 4:25:52 AM)

So you think a nominee who seems to be campaigning on the fact that he plans to make your country Russia's bitch is preferable to one who has no interest in bending over backwards to appease Putin, then?




thishereboi -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 5:27:05 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
What a shame there candidate doesn't have any good qualities to run on and instead has to resort to running on the bad qualities of their opponent.

Because, of cause, nobody in the circus peanut's party has been doing that this election cycle...


I realize you seem to think anything is ok as long as someone else did it first, but not everyone goes through life with your twisted sense of logic.




PeonForHer -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 6:02:48 AM)

FR

What I don't get is the number of celebs who can't seem to grasp that their endorsement of a candidate could *harm* that candidate.




sloguy02246 -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 7:10:38 AM)

I think it's because for most "celebs" (a group in which I actually include Trump), proclaiming an endorsement is more about stroking their own ego by associating themselves with a popular figure, rather than making a statement in support of the candidate's ideas/principles.

I am sure there are exceptions, i.e., celebs who are fervent believers in a candidate or a cause, but when a lot of them are interviewed after making an endorsement, their responses make it obvious that they consider their endorsement as nothing more than creating an opportunity for free publicity and photo ops to promote their individual careers.




WhoreMods -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 7:47:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
I realize you seem to think anything is ok as long as someone else did it first, but not everyone goes through life with your twisted sense of logic.

As a matter of fact it's the double standard implicit in whining about the other nominee doing something your boy has spent his whole election campaign doing that amuses me. People trying to take the moral high ground while standing in a ditch they've dug themselves are always pretty funny.




Lucylastic -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 8:18:28 AM)

I doubt she is aware of the number of lies he has spewed




dcnovice -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 8:38:05 AM)

A bigger factor might be that they wouldn't feed the "poor, persecuted right" narrative.




Lucylastic -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 8:52:58 AM)


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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

A bigger factor might be that they wouldn't feed the "poor, persecuted right" narrative.

You could be right:)




thishereboi -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 12:42:54 PM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

What I don't get is the number of celebs who can't seem to grasp that their endorsement of a candidate could *harm* that candidate.


What I don't get is the number of people who care what someone thinks based solely on their ability to entertain others. Being a good actor or singer doesn't tell me jack shit about your intelligence on any subject.




MrRodgers -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 6:57:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

What I don't get is the number of celebs who can't seem to grasp that their endorsement of a candidate could *harm* that candidate.


What I don't get is the number of people who care what someone thinks based solely on their ability to entertain others. Being a good actor or singer doesn't tell me jack shit about your intelligence on any subject.

Agreed but there are no actors, singers or entertainment media people listed.




Termyn8or -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/3/2016 8:49:55 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

What I don't get is the number of celebs who can't seem to grasp that their endorsement of a candidate could *harm* that candidate.


What I don't get is the number of people who care what someone thinks based solely on their ability to entertain others. Being a good actor or singer doesn't tell me jack shit about your intelligence on any subject.

Agreed but there are no actors, singers or entertainment media people listed.



To boi ; Yeah, Reagan got elected, and Arnold, both in California I might add, and then one of those "professional wrestlers" got elected somewhere as well. How did Reagan even win the primaries ? Because he looked good on the silver screen ? Did people think the characters he played were really him ? People have a real problem with fantasy and reality in this country.

MrR ; If I was an actor, musician or other public figure I would not endorse nor contribute to any of them. It is almost impossible for it to help your career. If we got to vote about whether or not to invade Nam or Korea or anywhere else I would be there to vote every time - against it. If they did not attack us it is wrong to attack them. But to vote against tweedledee or tweedledum is not worth it.

Actually, you affect your own life more by voting locally. Get in those city councilmen and Mayors you want. governors, state legislatures. you have any idea how much money the state of Texas could make if they just legalized pot ? They are like an entry port. Colorado immediately started pulling in a million a month. They only got like six million people. Think now about how they might be improving their infrastructure. Of course it was not all that bad but they reall should put a car lift on that one road. you know the one that supercharged diesel can only do like 35 MPH up it ? But then you charge a couple of bucks. Like a ski lift. They know how to build those.

T^T




DesideriScuri -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/4/2016 6:36:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi
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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer
FR
What I don't get is the number of celebs who can't seem to grasp that their endorsement of a candidate could *harm* that candidate.

What I don't get is the number of people who care what someone thinks based solely on their ability to entertain others. Being a good actor or singer doesn't tell me jack shit about your intelligence on any subject.


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WhoreMods -> RE: What do these people and such...have in common ? (9/4/2016 7:36:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or
To boi ; Yeah, Reagan got elected, and Arnold, both in California I might add, and then one of those "professional wrestlers" got elected somewhere as well. How did Reagan even win the primaries ? Because he looked good on the silver screen ? Did people think the characters he played were really him ? People have a real problem with fantasy and reality in this country.

Just out of interest, do you think the crowds ate the circus peanut's rallies are drawn more by his "reputation" as a real estate mogul, or the fact that he hosts The Apprentice on the television? Who is and isn't a media celebrity has become quite hard to define since the turn of the millennium, after all.




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