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Old 07-28-2018, 07:30 PM
 
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Did anyone else watch Watters World on Fox tonight? I was making dinner and had it on so only half paying attention. I thought Jesse said a friend of his was at a fundraising dinner at the Ritz Hotel and Maxine said she thought Trump would be re-elected because of the good economy. So Crazy Maxine isn't as crazy as she seems.

Did anyone else catch that? Otherwise I'll have to wait to see if that clip or the whole show gets posted to listen closely and post it here for the skeptics.

The fact that Creepy Porn Lawyer Avenutti and Mayor Yoga Pants Garcetti are testing the waters tells me the Dems don't want to waste someone in 2020 they think would have a chance in 2024 when Trump's second term is up.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:38 PM
 
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And she's probably right. Which shows how full of crap the values crowd really are.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:40 PM
 
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I believe President Trump will win re-election not because of the economy or because he's popular. I believe President Trump will win re-election because unhinged, radical leftists are out of touch with most Americans and while Trump is clearly a dope, people will stick with the incumbent if it's a choice between Trump and someone like Sanders or Warren supported by professional protesters.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:50 PM
 
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I believe President Trump will win re-election not because of the economy or because he's popular. I believe President Trump will win re-election because unhinged, radical leftists are out of touch with most Americans and while Trump is clearly a dope, people will stick with the incumbent if it's a choice between Trump and someone like Sanders or Warren supported by professional protesters.
Talk about unhinged. Seen any Trump rallies lately?

Our president is unhinged.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:55 PM
 
Location: Ft. Myers
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Did anyone else watch Watters World on Fox tonight? I was making dinner and had it on so only half paying attention. I thought Jesse said a friend of his was at a fundraising dinner at the Ritz Hotel and Maxine said she thought Trump would be re-elected because of the good economy. So Crazy Maxine isn't as crazy as she seems.

Did anyone else catch that? Otherwise I'll have to wait to see if that clip or the whole show gets posted to listen closely and post it here for the skeptics.

The fact that Creepy Porn Lawyer Avenutti and Mayor Yoga Pants Garcetti are testing the waters tells me the Dems don't want to waste someone in 2020 they think would have a chance in 2024 when Trump's second term is up.

So, you put all your faith on a "friend of a friend who might have heard something" huh ? OK !
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Old 07-28-2018, 08:16 PM
 
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I believe President Trump will win re-election not because of the economy or because he's popular. I believe President Trump will win re-election because unhinged, radical leftists are out of touch with most Americans and while Trump is clearly a dope, people will stick with the incumbent if it's a choice between Trump and someone like Sanders or Warren supported by professional protesters.
While the establishment Democrat lost influence, the left’s influence in the party grew. and now they are making the mistake of counting on hair-on-fire Trump-bashing to carry the party to victory.

The left resisted Clinton’s coronation and the fighting since the nomination has never stopped. If Democrats nominate an anti-establishment candidate of the left, they risk slicing off a greater number of moderate Democrats. Driving more traditional Democrats away or to Trump, and unifying conservatives around him.

When millions of Americans felt the economy’s was unfair to them during Obama terms (the most liberal president in U.S. history) and the economy is better now? What are Democrats going to do next? How else do they think they'll get voters to believe in the Democratic Party again? Democrats have no real plans, and the fighting has never stopped. Democrats have no time.

There hasn’t been an American political party in worse shape in living memory.
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Old 07-28-2018, 08:20 PM
 
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Talk about unhinged. Seen any Trump rallies lately?............
Yeah. There was one yesterday when the news broke about 4% increase in GDP.
Did you miss it?
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Old 07-28-2018, 08:22 PM
 
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Yeah. There was one yesterday when the news broke about 4% increase in GDP.
Did you miss it?


No, but I bet his cult actually thought that had something to do with Trump. If anything, it rose IN SPITE of Trump, not because of Trump.


Say thank you to Barack Obama.
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Old 07-28-2018, 08:25 PM
 
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Yeah. There was one yesterday when the news broke about 4% increase in GDP.
Did you miss it?
That's not good news to Democrats. They hope the American economy will crash.

“So please, bring on the recession. Sorry if that hurts people but it’s either root for a recession, or you lose your democracy.”
-- Bill Maher- Limousine liberal
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Old 07-28-2018, 08:25 PM
 
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I don't know, recent polls have been seeing a drop for Trump among the working class and white males in general. Its hard to say now, but if Trumps economic promises do not come true for the rust belt areas or if the economy goes into recession, Trump could be in trouble for 2020. Also, his weakness in front of foreign leaders isn't helping. https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...s__137616.html
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