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In case u think its a conspiracy, he actually said he "might have to kill him next time" on video. And it shows the racism right there when the police tackled the black guy who got attacked instead of the actual attacker who only got arrested next day after the video came out. Sad.
In case u think its a conspiracy, he actually said he "might have to kill him next time" on video. And it shows the racism right there when the police tackled the black guy who got attacked instead of the actual attacker who only got arrested next day after the video came out. Sad.
Trump is planning on a full frontal assault on live national television
against Hillary that will be so humiliating, she will feel like crying,
and that may even happen.
LOL. Hillary's got bigger balls than the Donald. Ken Starr? Remember him? Benghazi hearing ring a bell? If none of that broke her - the obese man with the ridiculous spray tan and 8th grade vocabulary ain't gonna do it.
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Originally Posted by ilovemycomputer90
If Clinton can handle that marathon of a Benghazi hearing, I think she'll be able to handle Trump. I don't care for her, but she is not weak.
I think he'll tone it down a lot after getting the nomination, if he wins. He knows he has to appeal to the ugliest factions within the GOP to get the nomination, so his fiery rhetoric is carefully aimed at doing just that.
If it comes down to Trump vs Hill this fall, my bet is that he'll be trying to appear a lot more thoughtful and lot less insulting.
Of course, if he continues with all the crazy talk, he will ensure Hill's victory in November.
I have a feeling with Trump being as cocky as he is, he may not. Also, I have the feeling that people are not going to forget Trump's comments IMO.
I agree with the above. Clinton will most likely win. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty, but I think there is a sufficient number of Republicans and Independents who just can't make themselves vote for this year's apparent GOP nominee.
Clinton would not be my top choice for the Democratic nomination. This year, I really don't know who would be my top choice. But I will absolutely vote for her over anyone in the Republican candidate pool.
And yes, Trump is a marketing genius. He's been able to whip up the weak-minded into a frenzy in a way not seen since the 1930's. God help us.
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