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Old 12-17-2016, 06:32 PM
 
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What do people think about Donald J Trump finally speaking the truth and not over exaggerating?

While in Florida last night, Trump gave the following description of his supporters at a rally by saying they: "were vicious violent, screaming, 'we want the wall,' screaming 'prison, prison, lock her up!' You were going crazy. I mean, you were nasty and mean and vicious."
He left out "feebleminded morons."

 
Old 12-17-2016, 08:12 PM
 
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The Democrats are in trouble in a nation where a republican FBI director can interfere and throw the election to the other party and go unpunished. And the opponents can beat their chests and shout about how great they are, when that unethical sabotage is the only reason their candidate got the electoral majority.
The cake was baked long before Comey said they found emails on Weiner's computer. I just cannot believe anyone who wouldn't vote for Trump before that announcement changed their minds after the announcement. Nor do I think it caused people to stay home that weren't already planning to. The absolute biggest thing that hurt turnout among Democrats was the belief that Clinton had it in the bag. Oh, and that she was boring, criminal, and uninspiring.

The Wikileaks hurt them more than they like, but whether it was Russians or a DNC insider who leaked them, it is still the contents of the emails that matter.
 
Old 12-17-2016, 09:50 PM
 
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He left out "feebleminded morons."
Trump wasn't addressing you, he doesn't even know you...
 
Old 12-17-2016, 09:54 PM
 
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That's right. And now all of us that tried to be polite rather than chant disgusting slogans or punch people out at Clinton rallies are really angry and ready to fight the orange menace that Putin and white supremacists so adore. Just watch. Activists are organizing.

Baaaaahaha
 
Old 12-17-2016, 09:58 PM
 
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Trump addressed this in his Alabama speech today . He said everybody was laughing & joking & having a fine ole time when he said those things & the sick liberal media would twist it all around & idiots following msm would suck it up .
 
Old 12-17-2016, 10:01 PM
 
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"And just how much trouble the Democrat party really is in."

^^^that says it all IMHO.

Tho picking Hillary over Sanders turned into suicide for the Dems.
I hate to bust your bubble but Sanders couldn't get elected dogcatcher in 99% of America .
 
Old 12-17-2016, 11:17 PM
 
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I hate to bust your bubble but Sanders couldn't get elected dogcatcher in 99% of America .
Some people may not be acquainted with anyone but uneducated rednecks. But there is a large majority of people in this country, who are not that way at all. There's plenty of them who would have voted for Sanders, against such an opponent as the Republicans were able to present.
 
Old 12-18-2016, 03:41 AM
 
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I hate to bust your bubble but Sanders couldn't get elected dogcatcher in 99% of America .
Weird how he was a senator and all in Vermont for so long then huh?
 
Old 12-18-2016, 04:02 AM
 
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The Democrats are in trouble in a nation where a republican FBI director can interfere and throw the election to the other party and go unpunished. And the opponents can beat their chests and shout about how great they are, when that unethical sabotage is the only reason their candidate got the electoral majority.
Unethical sabotage? NOPE.

The NYPD found 10s of 1000s of Hillary's top secret state department emails on the laptop of a sexual deviant being investigated for pedophilia. Emails that got there because Hillary thought she was above the law. By law the FBI had to investigate it once notified by the NYPD.

The only one who threw the election was Hillary and her crooked behavior. And so far the only one who has gone unpunished for this IS Hillary.

You are right however about the Democrats being in trouble. You guys embarrass yourselves with such utter nonsense.
 
Old 12-18-2016, 09:09 AM
 
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Some people may not be acquainted with anyone but uneducated rednecks. But there is a large majority of people in this country, who are not that way at all. There's plenty of them who would have voted for Sanders, against such an opponent as the Republicans were able to present.
Not once they went into the effects of his economic plan. He wanted to totally eliminate the fossil fuel industry. That would turn this country into a third world nation faster than you could say free college. Believe me, there would be no free college if we eliminated that industry.
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