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Old 05-05-2016, 09:32 AM
 
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That is why Hillary may win in November. She wouldn't do something like that. The Clinton's are actually very intellectual and ethical. Being ethical very important in general election.
Clinton foundation

cough....
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Old 05-05-2016, 09:34 AM
 
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You folks should save your whining. You know how you libs don't give a damn about Hillary's ethical lapses? Trump fans won't care about his either.

Yup, cult of personality drones always ready to forgive their idol, even when the stench of hypocrisy oozed from each one of them as the point to the same behavior in the other candidate and claim how horrible it is.

#NeverTrump
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Old 05-05-2016, 09:37 AM
 
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Nothing to figure out. This is common knowledge.

I only point out the double standard being applied here. This is why some who criticize Trump are loath to admit they support Hillary.

As far as lawsuits are concerned. Do you really want to go there if you support the Clintons?

I don't support either Hilary or Donald. And I am going to get finger casts after the election to recover from all the hypocrisy I will be gladly pointing out in Donald and his fan base. Everyone already knows the hypocrisy of Hilary and the democrats who do her bidding.

#NeverTrump
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Old 05-05-2016, 09:38 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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The difference between Trump and Hillary supporters - Trump supporters actually care to learn about any of his frauds but they are always moot. Hillary supporters could careless (I think they actually bask in her frauds).

If you watch any of Trump's speeches sometimes he says something wrong and the crowd quickly turns. With Hillary speeches it is 100% drones or seemingly paid cringe smiling props. Trump is the only voter fearing candidate. Hillary only fears those who are buying off her election.
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Old 05-05-2016, 09:42 AM
 
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The difference between Trump and Hillary supporters - Trump supporters actually care to learn about any of his frauds but they are always moot, Hillary supporters could careless.

If you watch any of Trump's speeches sometimes he says something wrong and the crowd quickly turns. With Hillary speeches it is 100% drones or seemingly paid cringe smiling props.

Really? In my experience, Donald's fan base spend most days spreading the lies and smears Donald spewed to them at his vanity rallies. After awhile, you start noticing the talking points of Donald's fan base. Same fans posting same words, phrases, etc., like they are posting from a script.

The only difference between Donald's fan base and Hilary's supporters is that the democrats will fall in line and the GOP conservative base is done. So the "sour grapes" and "sore loser" talking points are going to come roaring into the face of Donald's fan base in November.

#NeverTrump
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Old 05-05-2016, 09:59 AM
 
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This is nothing new - not sure what your getting at?

One of Trumps key points he discusses at his rally's, knows how politicians are brought off because he was one of them. He has turned down contributions and self funding his campaign....
Trump only said he is self-funding his Primary campaign(his primary campaign was only 75% or so self-funded anyway). Regardless, his campaign has repeatedly stated that that was only for the Primary and they are undecided what will be done for the general election. Expect to find out soon that he is accepting corporate donations for his general election campaign. They'll try to do it discretely and then when it's brought up in the press, they'll sweep it under the rug by responding that he didn't promise anything for the general election.

Oh look - fresh news now ...he's saying he won't 'entirely self fund' today.
Donald Trump Won

Facing a prospective tab of more than $1 billion to finance a general-election run for the White House, Donald Trump reversed course Wednesday and said he would actively raise money to ensure his campaign has the resources to compete with Hillary Clinton’s fundraising juggernaut...

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The new plan represents a shift for Mr. Trump, who has for months portrayed his Republican opponents as “puppets” for relying on super PACs and taking contributions from wealthy donors that he said came with strings attached.

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The move is also likely to put off some Trump supporters, many of whom have said his reliance mostly on his own funds makes them trust him more than other politicians.
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Several wealthy donors have already said they would back him if he became the nominee, and billionaire Home Depot Inc. co-founder Ken Langone said Wednesday he was “all in” for Mr. Trump. In addition, the candidate has said his wealthy friends are prepared to cut checks.
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Old 05-05-2016, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Upstate NY 🇺🇸
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That is why Hillary may win in November. She wouldn't do something like that. The Clinton's are actually very intellectual and ethical. Being ethical very important in general election.
HaHaHaHa....

Yeah, right. Hillary's lemmings haven't cared for four decades about her shady dealings, scandals, and gaffes--yet she's gonna win in November because Trump made a $25K illegal donation (especially since it doesn't matter what Hillary's received).

Thanks for the laugh.
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Old 05-05-2016, 10:06 AM
 
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Trump only said he is self-funding his Primary campaign(his primary campaign was only 75% or so self-funded anyway). Regardless, his campaign has repeatedly stated that that was only for the Primary and they are undecided what will be done for the general election. Expect to find out soon that he is accepting corporate donations for his general election campaign. They'll try to do it discretely and then when it's brought up in the press, they'll sweep it under the rug by responding that he didn't promise anything for the general election.

Oh look - fresh news now ...he's saying he won't 'entirely self fund' today.
Donald Trump Won

Facing a prospective tab of more than $1 billion to finance a general-election run for the White House, Donald Trump reversed course Wednesday and said he would actively raise money to ensure his campaign has the resources to compete with Hillary Clinton’s fundraising juggernaut...

...

The new plan represents a shift for Mr. Trump, who has for months portrayed his Republican opponents as “puppets” for relying on super PACs and taking contributions from wealthy donors that he said came with strings attached.

...

The move is also likely to put off some Trump supporters, many of whom have said his reliance mostly on his own funds makes them trust him more than other politicians.
...

Several wealthy donors have already said they would back him if he became the nominee, and billionaire Home Depot Inc. co-founder Ken Langone said Wednesday he was “all in” for Mr. Trump. In addition, the candidate has said his wealthy friends are prepared to cut checks.
I'm Shocked, shocked I tell you.

Now that he can't use that rhetoric against his opponents, Donald the hypocrite jumps head first into the money pool. Gotta pay back all those loans he made to himself. Otherwise, he will have to write them off on his taxes as bad debt and we all know how much Donald HATES losing a chance to exploit rules and loopholes to his advantage!!

#NeverTrump
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Old 05-05-2016, 10:08 AM
 
Location: Upstate NY 🇺🇸
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So you give Donald the benefit of the doubt, but when Cruz is indicted by Donald for a mistake on the FEC filing that was publicly filed and publicly showed Cruz' financing arrangement (loan against assets from GS), you were one of the loudest shouters of Cruz being a liar and "hiding" information and refused to believe that it could have been a mistake.

The hypocrisy from Donald and his fan base is going to be YUGE in the next few month.

#NeverTrump

Time to change the hashtag. It's already #Maybe Never Trump.
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Old 05-05-2016, 10:13 AM
 
Location: SoCal
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That is why Hillary may win in November. She wouldn't do something like that. The Clinton's are actually very intellectual and ethical. Being ethical very important in general election.
I hope that was a HUGE tongue in cheek comment. Crooked Hilary is definitely not ethical.
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