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Old 05-07-2016, 09:29 PM
 
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You forgot her shrill and screechy voice. If she wins we're going to have to hear her witch-like cackle for at least 4 more years.
I prefer Hillary's voice to Trump's interminable and juvenile tweets.

By the way, I heard Trump is still trying to get Mexico to pay for that taco bowl.
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Old 05-07-2016, 10:46 PM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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We all have to face facts, there is NO ONE in this election who is a shining star, Republican or Democrat. The field is always somewhat weak, considering there are 3.4 million potential candidates in this vast country, but this year is unbelievable.

I would actually vote GOP for the first time, IF they had a candidate I could feel good about. Am I sold on Hillary ? No, I am not, but, considering the alternative, she looks pretty damn good.

I think even the most staunch Trump supporter would have to admit they would feel better about a candidate who had more experience in world affairs and diplomacy. While they may say they don't want someone who is out of the usual political arena, that is really what it takes to get anything done in Washington and in dealing with other world leaders.

Selling real estate is one thing, negotiating with another country takes walking a fine line, and Trump is not exactly tactful. His bullying may work at home for him, but he will find out very quickly that his arrogance would fall on deaf ears internationally. Relationships that have taken decades to forge could be damaged beyond repair if we let this bull loose in the china shop.

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Old 05-08-2016, 01:53 AM
 
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In high school, Hillary is the over achieving class president who is not into any of the things you are into, and is too busy fighting for a fairer lunch program and protesting unequal pay for women.

Trump is the angry guy who everyone whispers is sleeping with his sister, who just punched a Mexican kid for no reason, is picking a fight with the janitor for a slight that only he remembers, claims to be a lead singer of a band that went defunct, is telling everyone that he just signed a record deal and is going to sell a million records, then kicked you in the nuts and stole your lunch money; because he said he told his friends he can buy weed and make you pay for it.
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Old 05-08-2016, 05:46 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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I would say she appeals to a limited amount of women without any real knowledge of what trouble the country is in because she is a woman. Keep in mind that I am a woman with zero respect for Hillary. Hillary cries out about women's rights like this is 1950. In reality, the women that are always crying about women's rights and sexism are just like those that whine about other personal issues that they have and blame it on being a woman. It isn't discrimination because you are a woman, being a woman is just being used as an excuse, and we see this with Hillary. I have seen this MANY times over having been in the military and having worked side-by-side with mostly males in my lifetime.
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Old 05-08-2016, 05:58 AM
 
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Lifelong career politician, who will slit the oppositions throat to get ahead-Check
Just looks Evil and Sociopathic-Check
Charges ridiculous speaking fees for the idiots who agree to pay for them to hear her all knowing philosophical genius . (Egoistic and Sociopathic tendency here) -Check
Really doesn't seem to have true beliefs ( Will just say whatever it takes to get the vote, How isn't this obvious to anyone who has been around a while?) - Check
Skates around almost EVERY question on the debate panel. Never just answer a question direct- Check
Already has shown she thinks she is above the law with this e-mail scandal- Check



Whats likeable about this lady? How can most of the country hate Trump but not hate this egoistic witch??

What likeable about Sanders? He's old, dumb and desperate?
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Old 05-08-2016, 09:56 AM
 
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What likeable about Sanders? He's old, dumb and desperate?
I think Sanders truly believes what we says and you can truly feel he is a staunch opposition of the establishment and wall street goons.

Hillary is nothing but rehearsed and you can't truly believe what she says.. Bernie you can believe hes tired of the establishment nonsense, unequal distribution of wealth etc.

Thats a likable quality. Even though you may not agree with Bernie's positions there is no denying he believes what says and says what he believes.

You don't get this with Hillary
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Old 05-08-2016, 09:59 AM
 
Location: N Atlanta
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I prefer Hillary's voice to Trump's interminable and juvenile tweets.

By the way, I heard Trump is still trying to get Mexico to pay for that taco bowl.
Awesome, you like Hillary's voice ... guess you'd vote for Barbara Streisand if she was running ?
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Old 05-08-2016, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Trump: unlikable and unqualified
Clinton: unlikable and qualified

Advantage: Clinton
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Old 05-08-2016, 10:15 AM
 
Location: N Atlanta
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Trump: unlikable and unqualified
Clinton: unlikable and qualified

Advantage: Clinton
She's only qualified if you agree with the Obama-Clinton platform.
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Old 05-08-2016, 10:17 AM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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And people say Trump isn't likable. What is likable about Hillary?


HOW does Hillary's (un)likability have anything to do with Trump's?

Can't the orange smurf stand on his own two-feet?
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