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Old 09-25-2016, 09:12 PM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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Originally Posted by Mr. In-Between View Post
She could eat a newborn infant alive on the steps of the Capitol Building, and I'd still rather have her in the White House than an ignorant, fascist, narcissistic, lunatic adolescent buffoon like Donald Trump. There is probably nothing - nothing in the WORLD - she could do that would make Trump a better choice for President than Hillary. Trump is so bad, it just wouldn't be possible.

Pretty poor set of choices the American people have given themselves, isn't it? The absolute two worst candidates in the history of the United States.

Pretty much the way I feel too. I wouldn't care if Hillary committed every crime in the book, I would still vote for her vs Donald Trump..........he is just THAT BAD. I can not think of a single human being less suited, or less respectable, than Trump. The man is as low as they come and incapable of controlling himself, so how do people think he is fit to hold this extremely difficult and diverse position ?

Hillary is no shining star IMO , but compared to Trump she is the ONLY CHOICE even worth considering. With Trump at the helm, I wonder if America would even be around in 4 years, and that is not just idle fear on my part.


Don

 
Old 09-25-2016, 09:13 PM
 
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You are voting for the wrong person if those are your issues. Nutty Don gave them all money, he did not pay any taxes and probably took some from your community in the form of tax rebates for real estate deals he never finished or paid for.

Nutty Don leads the way for corporate leaches and speaks gibberish any time he does not have a teleprompter.

Your vote would be better off for someone else.
Not voting for crooked Hillary, especially after how she and the DNC colluded against Bernie.
 
Old 09-26-2016, 06:45 AM
 
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Not voting for crooked Hillary, especially after how she and the DNC colluded against Bernie.
Show some evidence here, Yuptag.

Of course the DNC wasn't crazy about an Independent running as a Democrat. There were a couple internal emails, but nothing done or said publicly to derail his run.

He ran fair and square, lost the vote and the delegate count.

Game over.

He conceded, and now supports Clinton.

That's the way it works in a democracy.

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Old 09-26-2016, 07:07 AM
 
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Those Americans aren't running for president. It's very fair to raise the issue. We the people are entitled to know the truth about candidates.

Trump has shown what he is: a short-tempered, narcissistic megalomaniac who lies and belittles people to make himself look better than he is. Normal people don't do that.
Many many highly successful people tend to be like that. If I was in trouble that is the kind of lawyer I would want representing me, if he needed to win my case just for is own ego that is fine, just be effective.

We may need a strong negotiator to navigate this global economy, he would not be the only leader or American president in history with a brash temperament, that is a very common trait with type A people who get things done.


Even average people do act like that all the time, especially lately with social media. It is kind of the new normal.
 
Old 09-26-2016, 09:43 AM
 
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This report is unconfirmed.

Kurt Eichenwald at Newsweek tweeted that he believes that Trump was in a mental hospital in 1990 for a nervous breakdown. He has retracted the tweet, he has no evidence, but hasn't retracted his statement.

Screen cap of his tweet here

There must be something to this story, he wouldn't go public with this unless he has something. Maybe he is fishing for informants to come forth with more information.
It's now two weeks since that bunk was written and deleted. Despite your wishful thinking, still nothing to the tweeter's 'belief.' I won't even call the tweet a 'story.'


btw, have you heard the story about Hillary suffering from dementia ? How about the rumors of Hillary and Huma having ... never mind, they're unconfirmed.
 
Old 09-29-2016, 01:31 PM
 
Location: Upstate NY 🇺🇸
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Lol, what a desperate crock of baloney!

This clown is taking his cues from Harry Reid, who shopped the Big Lie about Romney having paid no taxes for 10 years, then proclaimed with a smirk, "It worked, didn't it?"

Sure, OP...it MUST be true.
 
Old 09-29-2016, 01:43 PM
 
Location: North America
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Many many highly successful people tend to be like that. If I was in trouble that is the kind of lawyer I would want representing me, if he needed to win my case just for is own ego that is fine, just be effective.

We may need a strong negotiator to navigate this global economy, he would not be the only leader or American president in history with a brash temperament, that is a very common trait with type A people who get things done.


Even average people do act like that all the time, especially lately with social media. It is kind of the new normal.
The leader of the free world does NOT have the luxury of a knee jerk response, ever. Trump has proven he cannot control himself when he is challenged.
 
Old 09-29-2016, 01:54 PM
 
Location: Londonderry, NH
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Back to the original revelation. Even if it is true why should it make any difference. If a person develops a severe disease they go to the appropriate hospital. If a person develops a "nervous breakdown" going to a mental hospital makes sense. I have a friend that were admitted to this type of hospital after they became ill. After some time they were healthy again.


I am not a supporter of the Donald under any conditions. I just do not think having an illness that has been, to the experts anyway, cured is not relevant to their qualifications to be POTUS. The Donald has other characteristics and behaviors that already show his lack of temperament, character and intelligence for the job.
 
Old 09-29-2016, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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I sure would. Mental illness is a recurring problem. Too many lives are at stake. POTUS isn't a job for someone with anxiety, depression, delusions, and other psych illnesses.
President Lincoln suffered from depression.
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