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You just have to be a Obama/Clinton supporter and as a mother of a son with Down syndrome, I see you fall in line with Obama when he made a horse's butt out of himself, well one of the times anyway, when talking about his bowling and the "special olympics". And, of course, Hillary when she mentioned "f ing retards".
Got news for ya', the people in "special olympics" got have more going for them than either one of your candidates. Know, I would love to say more.
And, OP, you know they are "green" with envy over the Pence pick and Trump's stand in terrorism. The more they are the more you know it has put them in pain and, boy, are they these days!
Yeah, I'm sure everyone is "green" with envy over Trump choosing the 1902 platform for the the Republican party and a vp candidate to match.
Yeah, I'm sure everyone is "green" with envy over Trump choosing the 1902 platform for the the Republican party and a vp candidate to match.
Boy, isn't that the truth. They want to take porn away from guys and rights away from women to control their own bodies and want to put churches back into politics. Then there is Pence's hard-nosed stand against the LBGT community and the party's plan to make sure everyone who uses public bathrooms carry their birth certificates so they can prove the stall they want to use matches up with the sex noted at birth.
Trump sure didn't seem to love Pence much today. He did his usual 30-minute rant and spiel to a small crowd of people in a room (some of whom were tourists from off the street).
Then Pence started speaking and Trump left--couldn't be bothered to listen to the speech. Melania and little Barron von Trump spent the day elsewhere (maybe a spa day?). Wow--big deal--right?
Trump sure didn't seem to love Pence much today. He did his usual 30-minute rant and spiel to people in a room (some of whom were tourists from off the street).
Then Pence started speaking and Trump left--couldn't be bothered to listen to the speech. Melania and little Barron von Trump spent the day elsewhere. Wow--big deal--right?
I think it's more that Trump has an issue not being the center of attention. Which is the other reason he didn't choose Christie or Gingrich. Mike Pence won't dominate the show.
I think it's more that Trump has an issue not being the center of attention. Which is the other reason he didn't choose Christie or Gingrich. Mike Pence won't dominate the show.
I think you're right. But I have to admit that Pence is a good speaker (style wise, not content) which side by side with Trump makes Trump look all the more incompetent on stage.
Trump hit two home runs this week. He would ask Congress for a declaration of war to combat global terrorism. The second was the inspired selection of Indiana governor Mike Pence to join the GOP ticket. Trump-Pence is a winner for the GOP.
It was also a week where Hillary's polls were like stocks looking for a bottom. Voting for crooked Hillary is like voting for an ice sculpture. Once the vote is over the ice is melted and you are left standing in a mud puddle.
Funny how for the last month all you people were saying how polls don't matter, now trump make some gains and Secretary Clinton is doomed.
You just have to be a Obama/Clinton supporter and as a mother of a son with Down syndrome, I see you fall in line with Obama when he made a horse's butt out of himself, well one of the times anyway, when talking about his bowling and the "special olympics". And, of course, Hillary when she mentioned "f ing retards".
Got news for ya', the people in "special olympics" got have more going for them than either one of your candidates. Know, I would love to say more.
And, OP, you know they are "green" with envy over the Pence pick and Trump's stand in terrorism. The more they are the more you know it has put them in pain and, boy, are they these days!
An empty podium with a microphone has more charisma than Pence.
I don't agree. I was previously an independent on the fence. I truly thought I may have to sit this election out. After listening to several Pence interviews, I'm now solidly behind the Trump/Pence ticket, and will be casting my vote for that ticket in November.
Obama has proven to me beyond a doubt (I both campaigned and voted for him in 2008) that having "charisma" behind a podium and microphone do not in any way equal competency, nor representation of productive American citizens, in the White House.
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