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Old 06-14-2017, 04:31 AM
 
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The American people should not have accepted/tolerated either of these criminals as their nominees, but, IMO Trump is the far, far, far nastiest of the two, who doesn't even possess one iota of humanity!
We did accept it. Not only did we accept it, we voted for it.

What we have right now is the clear results of us accepting and voting for many things that should have been unacceptable.
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:33 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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The character of the President has everything to do with policy.

Have you been deaf and blind for the last several months?
You must have been deaf and blind for the last eight years then. No president in history has been of poorer character than Barack Hussein Obama, a man we still know very little about, partly because he had his records sealed. What's he hiding?
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:38 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Nothing to do with policy.

You lost, get over it.
These are the OFA volunteers, using C-D to spread their lies and hatred to destroy a duly elected President. Obama, the puppet master, is directing them from his newly purchased mansion near the White House, where much of his former staff have offices, and they are working together for that "shadow government" in order to continue Obama's "fundamental transformation" of America. They are behind most of the "protests" and violence we have been seeing since the election.

What they are doing, in collusion with the loyal Democrats, is attempting to pull off a coup d'état to overthrow the Trump administration.
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:40 AM
 
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Trump does not have one single decent 'HUMAN' quality! I consider him sub-human!
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Originally Posted by i_love_autumn View Post
The American people should not have accepted/tolerated either of these criminals as their nominees, but, IMO Trump is the far, far, far nastiest of the two, who doesn't even possess one iota of humanity!
What it Means to Dehumanize
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:42 AM
 
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Clinton was the more flawed candidate? Baloney.

The Republican smear campaign against Clinton resulted in voters distrusting her.

"Pay for play," and "corrupt," and "pizzagate," ... and of course, "Benghazi!" Constant conspiracy theories about how she has people assassinated, owes her soul to Russia and Saudi Arabia because of contributions to the Clinton Foundation.

Then there was the micro-targeted Russian propaganda spread on social media. We saw some of it on this forum. Remember the lies about her involvement in the uranium deal that were refuted constantly? Still popping up.

The Kremlin released Podesta's emails, as foretold by Trump's buddy Stone, and Trump carried on like they were the Pentagon Papers. They weren't. Fairly ordinary political staff communications. At least they were communicating with each other rather than Russian spies.

Thanks to Republican/Russian shenanigans, we now have a president who got three million fewer votes than his opponent and has 60% disapproval rating.

Trump supporters can pitch insults and nasty talk around all they want and they do, but the bottom line is that Trump does not have the support of the governed.

His lies about Hayek are typical Trump.
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:45 AM
 
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Clinton was the more flawed candidate? Baloney.

The Republican smear campaign against Clinton resulted in voters distrusting her.

"Pay for play," and "corrupt," and "pizzagate," ... and of course, "Benghazi!" Constant conspiracy theories about how she has people assassinated, owes her soul to Russia and Saudi Arabia because of contributions to the Clinton Foundation.

Then there was the micro-targeted Russian propaganda spread on social media. We saw some of it on this forum. Remember the lies about her involvement in the uranium deal that were refuted constantly? Still popping up.

The Kremlin released Podesta's emails, as foretold by Trump's buddy Stone, and Trump carried on like they were the Pentagon Papers. They weren't. Fairly ordinary political staff communications. At least they were communicating with each other rather than Russian spies.

Thanks to Republican/Russian shenanigans, we now have a president who got three million fewer votes than his opponent and has 60% disapproval rating.

Trump supporters can pitch insults and nasty talk around all they want and they do, but the bottom line is that Trump does not have the support of the governed.

His lies about Hayek are typical Trump.
I did not vote for Trump and I do not support him. No way I could do either where Hillary was concerned either. Next time present a better candidate.
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:50 AM
 
Location: OH->FL->NJ
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Which is why Hillary lost. Next time don't run such a horrible candidate.
Yep. The GOP gave them an easy win and they flubbed it.
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Old 06-14-2017, 04:53 AM
 
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Originally Posted by GotHereQuickAsICould View Post
Clinton was the more flawed candidate? Baloney.

The Republican smear campaign against Clinton resulted in voters distrusting her.

"Pay for play," and "corrupt," and "pizzagate," ... and of course, "Benghazi!" Constant conspiracy theories about how she has people assassinated, owes her soul to Russia and Saudi Arabia because of contributions to the Clinton Foundation.

Then there was the micro-targeted Russian propaganda spread on social media. We saw some of it on this forum. Remember the lies about her involvement in the uranium deal that were refuted constantly? Still popping up.

The Kremlin released Podesta's emails, as foretold by Trump's buddy Stone, and Trump carried on like they were the Pentagon Papers. They weren't. Fairly ordinary political staff communications. At least they were communicating with each other rather than Russian spies.

Thanks to Republican/Russian shenanigans, we now have a president who got three million fewer votes than his opponent and has 60% disapproval rating.

Trump supporters can pitch insults and nasty talk around all they want and they do, but the bottom line is that Trump does not have the support of the governed.

His lies about Hayek are typical Trump.

Trump won the presidency with very similar disapproval numbers... another indicator of how badly Hillary sucked.
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Old 06-14-2017, 05:05 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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I've heard this story before. The idea that trump would reject Hayek is ridiculous. His buddy who publishes the Enquirer prints whatever trump tells him to. I often read it in the checkout line to see what agenda trump is pushing that week.

The Enquirer also bought exclusive rights to the story of one of Trump's mistresses and then didn't print it. Nice to have such a good friend in the tabloid business!
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Old 06-14-2017, 05:10 AM
 
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Character doesn't count in a president? Wow. Now I've heard everything.
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