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I'd love to see Hillary and Trump debate. She's used to people like him and she doesn't run from confrontation. That would be a truly interesting debate.
Who exactly has she debated that you would consider similar?
Haha. No. That is the only thing the King is known for. i.e. Running from having to address any controversy unless forced by law, congress or the courts. She is good for disappearing to avoid having to address anything that might hurt her politically.
The King doesn't want to debate Trump. Trump asks questions The King doesn't feel she should be asked. The King wants to hold a gentleman's debate with JEB. This is why the establishment from both parties are doing everything they can to ruin Trump as fast as possible. Yet they fail at it.
Hillary was great in the last series of debates she was in. She was great on O'Reilly too.
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Who exactly has she debated that you would consider similar?
O'Reilly? They really hated each other and he kept egging her on.
Lets see if I understand the left wing mentality..
If it comes down to Clinton vs Trump.. the left believes people on the right are going to cross sides and suddenly support things like amnesty, and no one on the left is going to cross sides to vote for law enforcement and protecting middle income americans from downgrades in salaries due to illegal immigrants taking away jobs and increasing crime etc..
Do you on the left really think your own side is THAT STUPID?
Whether or not Conservatives here or elsewhere decide to vote for Trump, we've had it up to our ding dongs with the PC, status quo, media-driven, RINOS and RIWs (RINOs-In-Waiting). They all drift to the other side of the aisle after they're elected, anyway.
For many Conservatives, the days of voting for a lilting "Republican" just to keep a Democrat from winning are over.
Maybe that will send a message.
Remember when the Tea Party types claimed that Carl Paladino would trounce Prince Andy? How did that turn out? Rick Lazio would have won. But nope, we had to nominate a kook who went around waving a baseball bat to appease the wingnuts.
The point I am trying to make is that the situation in New York mirrors the problem that the GOP faces nationwide. Virtually all of NY outside NYC is either Republican or leans Republican (like most of the US outside of the big coastal cities) ... but it doesent matter because NYC (aka the big coastal cities) have so many people it makes everything else irrelevant. The candidates that appeal to the GOP base in rural areas have zero appeal to those where the votes that count live (the big cities).
I'm not sure Hillary is electable against anyone, including Trump.
I agree too. She has major political scandals and isn't really likable and is kind of old news. It's like she is being sacrificed by the Democrats, "Please take her as we know that it's the Republicans turn to win." And the second place for Republicans is Bush? That would be the Third Bush President? That's weak too. The 3rd Bush against the 2nd Clinton? The last 20 years have been pretty bad for most Amsricans. The reason why Trump may win is because, "What do we really have to lose?"
That said, I did like trump for his children. They all turned out great. Their families get along and like each other even though he married and divorced. That says at least he has his most basic priorities straight.
Feminism is already in charge. Feminists have a very powerful lobby, and women have always had very strong influence. Women are not victims like Hillary want others to believe.
I hate her.
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