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Joe Scarborough mentioned on Morning Joe that he got many calls over the week-end and this week from Republicans questioning Trump's mental condition.
Going off on fire marshals; gold star parents ~ when all he really needs to do is talk about emails and the economy. But he is mentally incapable of staying on message.
Julian Assange must be very frustrated. He handed Trump ammunition against Hillary on a golden platter and Trump ignored it so he could go after a war hero's parents.
I did see one opinion yesterday that made me thoughtful. The writer spoke of how Mr. Trump mainly appeals to a segment of the population that traditionally does not get out and vote in large numbers. So, the writer said, if Mr. Trump starts beating the drum that the election is 'rigged' so that Trump can't help but lose, that said segment will figure 'why bother to vote, then?'.
I think the opinion has some basis in reality. I do know that one of my brother-in-laws (the one that hates government, but enjoys his monthly disability check), did not vote in both 2008 and 2012, despite his repeated declaration that he would vote. He forgot to vote the first time (2008), and in 2012 he said his stomach was upset from eating too much.
Of course, on the other hand, you have those that will not vote Trump, but hesitate to vote Clinton. They, also, may stay home, figuring "She will win anyway".
I would advise Mr. Trump to stop his 'rigging' language immediately. Indeed, if he were to call me, I have a staggering amount of good, solid advice for him. I will not vote for him, but it pains me to see him run his campaign like one of his casinos.
I wouldn't be surprised- Hillary and her pals rigged the Democratic nomination process. I don't think that there are any limits of dishonesty that she would NOT stoop to in order to get elected.
Dems like to bring in animals to vote and they love illegal voting. The party that cheats their way through life.
I'm almost afraid to ask, but what the hell are you talking about in the bolded?
I saw this, too, but decided not to say anything. At this point, Trump and Trump supporters are used to calling other people names, like "animals" and the rest of us are too used to hearing it that it doesn't matter anymore.
How dare you slander Donald John Trump by suggesting that his mental condition is not up to snuff and that he is incapable of staying on message!
I have no doubt that, when Mr. Trump sees your posting, he will release a barrage of tweets directed at you, suggesting first that you are a loser, next that he is a winner, then that Ringo was 'barely a Beatle', then that Yoko Ono should never have been allowed into the country, then that he writes his tweets real good, then that he alone could have kept the Beatles together, then that he was asked to be a member of the Beatles, then that he finds it difficult to eat chicken wings using a knife and fork, and finally that he can't stand fish and chips.
I suggest that you issue an official apology, and so duck the sentence awaiting you.
I did see one opinion yesterday that made me thoughtful. The writer spoke of how Mr. Trump mainly appeals to a segment of the population that traditionally does not get out and vote in large numbers. So, the writer said, if Mr. Trump starts beating the drum that the election is 'rigged' so that Trump can't help but lose, that said segment will figure 'why bother to vote, then?'.
I think the opinion has some basis in reality. I do know that one of my brother-in-laws (the one that hates government, but enjoys his monthly disability check), did not vote in both 2008 and 2012, despite his repeated declaration that he would vote. He forgot to vote the first time (2008), and in 2012 he said his stomach was upset from eating too much.
Of course, on the other hand, you have those that will not vote Trump, but hesitate to vote Clinton. They, also, may stay home, figuring "She will win anyway".
I would advise Mr. Trump to stop his 'rigging' language immediately. Indeed, if he were to call me, I have a staggering amount of good, solid advice for him. I will not vote for him, but it pains me to see him run his campaign like one of his casinos.
He has to have some excuse if he loses, it couldn't be his ability. I wonder how long he can subsist on just tweets and off the cuff interviews, at some point there needs to be some substantial discussion about the serious problems facing our country.
I always find it odd how many people on the government payroll either directly or indirectly paint themselves as conservative when everything about them screams otherwise.
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