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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 7:54:48 AM   
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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao



Alabama
The state where Ancestry.com and Eharmony.com are the same website.

Ohhhh . . . . That is truly clever, Will. Love it!!

Ouch!

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 8:19:01 AM   
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I have often wondered when they will turn on him. I say every couple of weeks on here don’t I? I don’t think his core base of supporters will ever turn on him, and he keeps those animals close – not all republicans are slow of mind or wit though; well a good half dozen or so.

Perhaps they politicians thought they could control him but given his History in running for president I am not sure how any of them could ever have thought that. There is not one calamity you cannot look up on the internet with the prefix of “trump,” and some of them defy belief and others reality itself.

He knows nothing of politics, healthcare etc. Never has, never will, and, the man is stupid; a rhetoric bluff.

Is he a Ceasar or Nero? Was there a difference? Or is he something much worse.

He also keeps the powerful Conservative gorups- sponsors close to him behind the scenes - do you remember the adverts they ran against Comey and the first republican senator (what was his name again) to say nay at his Health care - mind you he was on the telly yesterday calling the house leaders (ryan is that one?) a fuking treasonous pathetic impotent idiot.


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 8:53:40 AM   
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I think that's the problem -- they need his core nutters to win elections.

I don't know why they think that -- not like that crowd is going to vote for the Democrats.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 8:58:16 AM   
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I think that's the problem -- they need his core nutters to win elections.

I don't know why they think that -- not like that crowd is going to vote for the Democrats.

Maybe they think it keeps them a safe chunk of idiots whose votes they can depend on? That was why Reagan started grovelling to the religious right and turned the republican party over to them, iirc.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:01:50 AM   
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Exactly.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:17:30 AM   
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I think that's the problem -- they need his core nutters to win elections.

I don't know why they think that -- not like that crowd is going to vote for the Democrats.


hillary needed her core nutters to win the election too, but she lost didnt she.

hillarys core nutter being nuttier than trumps is the reason trump is in office today.

and the republicans are finding out they too are considered the swamp bu the people they oppress with the mountain of bullshit legislation and legal trickery in support of their ongoiing assault against the constitution.


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:25:50 AM   
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What are you telling me for? I didn't vote for her.

The problem Hilary faced was that she figured her nutters would put her over the top, that she didn't need Sanders supporters.

She was wrong.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:27:29 AM   
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What are you telling me for? I didn't vote for her.

The problem Hilary faced was that she figured her nutters would put her over the top, that she didn't need Sanders supporters.

She was wrong.



That... and she had no agenda.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:36:11 AM   
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I call those core nutters the 27% (20% may be fairer)which is just about what is needed to win an election in America. But you still have to factor in the conservative groups behind him (FOX-shit aside) and their sway.

Swearyman are you about - I really need to know what your unique type did with your vote - did you ever tell me? You can tell me to fuk off. I have always known havent I but none, well save perhaps 1 other here knew...where is she anyway I am getting worried But I ask because I respect your opinion on such matters and if you would care to share?

SNP - no one need share anything back
Choice 2 the greens guffaws
UK and our countries - sometimes we are allowed more than 1 choice :)
So I give my vote to the first, then both in that specific depending on what type of election is it.


or what do you think the tipping point will be? Exactly how many times can he publicly lambaste them - look I know they arnt all bad.

I said he wouldnt make it to june and yet here we are :)
War is good for ratinga you all know that?

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 9:43:10 AM   
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What are you telling me for? I didn't vote for her.

The problem Hilary faced was that she figured her nutters would put her over the top, that she didn't need Sanders supporters.

She was wrong.



That... and she had no agenda.

Sure she did:

1) I'm a woman
2) I'm not Trump
3) It's my turn.

Turns out that didn't resonate. Go figure.


Trump's agenda:

1) I hate Mexicans
2) I hate Muslims
3) I hate China
4) I hate immigrants
5) I hate protesters
6) I hate Obama
7) Build a ridiculous wall
8) Repeal the ACA with no clue what to do after
9) I'm gonna drain the swamp and replace it with billionaires
10) Oh, I have a plan, believe me. It's gonna be HUGE! I just don't have any details. Ever.

Turns out, there are a lot of people stupid enough to embrace that.


This election should have been a mass exodus from both major parties to Johnson and Stein.

Instead -- it rubber stamped their idiocy.


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:20:59 AM   
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Maybe Johnson and Stein were worried that if they attracted el presidente's base, or even recognised them enough to start pitching at them, then the rest of their bases (whose appeal, if we're honest, seems quite selective already) might catch teh stupid by association?

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:24:26 AM   
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Maybe Johnson and Stein were worried that if they attracted el presidente's base, or even recognised them enough to start pitching at them, then the rest of their bases (whose appeal, if we're honest, seems quite selective already) might catch teh stupid by association?

Hard-Core Republicans would never vote Libertarian.
Libertarians are pro-Choice

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:30:02 AM   
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Maybe Johnson and Stein were worried that if they attracted el presidente's base, or even recognised them enough to start pitching at them, then the rest of their bases (whose appeal, if we're honest, seems quite selective already) might catch teh stupid by association?

Hard-Core Republicans would never vote Libertarian.
Libertarians are pro-Choice

There is that. Mind you, I remember a lot of people who claimed to be libertarians on here making excuses for George II and his patriot act, which seemed a bit odd.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:37:01 AM   
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Maybe Johnson and Stein were worried that if they attracted el presidente's base, or even recognised them enough to start pitching at them, then the rest of their bases (whose appeal, if we're honest, seems quite selective already) might catch teh stupid by association?

Hard-Core Republicans would never vote Libertarian.
Libertarians are pro-Choice

There is that. Mind you, I remember a lot of people who claimed to be libertarians on here making excuses for George II and his patriot act, which seemed a bit odd.

Especially as that expansion and overreach is anathema to everything the Libertarians are about.
Prob is that hard core Democrats would never vote Libertarian because they're also against welfare and gun control.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:38:00 AM   
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Hard-Core Republicans would never vote Libertarian.
Libertarians are pro-Choice


However, South Park Republicans encourage the alt left to "abort" their young



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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:39:18 AM   
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Hard-Core Republicans would never vote Libertarian.
Libertarians are pro-Choice


However, South Park Republicans encourage the alt left to "abort" their young



And just what the ever loving fuck does South Park have to do with reality?

Oh yeah, I forgot who I was replying to. Mr non reality

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 12:05:36 PM   
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And just what the ever loving fuck does South Park have to do with reality?

Oh yeah, I forgot who I was replying to. Mr non reality


You are far too stupid to get this but... Rather than howl out of sheer ignorance about terms you do not understand, you could try Googling them

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 2:32:25 PM   
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Then tell me why he is the best president ever?

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 3:24:25 PM   
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Maybe Johnson and Stein were worried that if they attracted el presidente's base, or even recognised them enough to start pitching at them, then the rest of their bases (whose appeal, if we're honest, seems quite selective already) might catch teh stupid by association?

I don't think either one, and especially Stein, really ran seriously to become President. They were hoping (and failed) to up their respective party's status on ballot position and matching funds.

I wish they'd start running for real.

(The parties, not Stein and Johnson per se)

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/11/2017 11:42:05 PM   
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And just what the ever loving fuck does South Park have to do with reality?

Oh yeah, I forgot who I was replying to. Mr non reality


You are far too stupid to get this but... Rather than howl out of sheer ignorance about terms you do not understand, you could try Googling them

Speaking of howling, Which of the moons of your planet do you prefer to howl at?
Is it the red one or the green one?

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