Topic: So what is it that We The People see in Trump? | |
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Igor, your an intelligent guy. The economy is already wrecked. It does not get "more", wrecked. Now the reason people like Trump is he is a non politician. When Trump wins, he will be the first independent American president to take office since George Washington! Hes not bought and paid for by the elitest crowd from Washington DC and all the lobbiests. Besides the President does not need to be a sleazzy Washingtonite to lead our country. They way things have been run into the toilet, Heck, even you or I or anyone could do a better job. Pesonally, i think Trump winning the Republican Nomination is the biggest **** you to Washington from... WE THE PEOPLE If you think the economy is "wrecked," and can't get any worse, you know nothing at all about wrecked economies. You need to educate yourself. Thats why i like you Igor, your our "educated, programmed guy"! Igor needs food economic won't growth wheat.....Igot need need no weeeee that's why he wheeez.....Igor not bad....Vance crack.....Vance don't know how but dr how..... |
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Edited by
SimpyComplicated
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Mon 11/07/16 12:55 AM
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So what is it that We The People see in Trump?
Their bully Justified by feeling they need a bully on their side |
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i see a cry baby who takes his bat and ball and goes home when
all the other kids tell him he has to play by the same rules they do... |
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/11/02/trump-clinton-daisy-ad-nuclear-stupid-wars-glenn-reynolds/93119692/ Don't trust Clinton to avoid stupid wars: Glenn Reynolds Glenn Harlan Reynolds 3:16 a.m. EDT November 2, 2016 The world she had a big hand in making as secretary of State doesn't look very peaceful. President Lyndon Johnson, running for reelection in 1964 against Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, released perhaps the most famous political advertisement of all time. As Smithsonian Magazine describes it: “A 3-year-old girl in a simple dress counted as she plucked daisy petals in a sun-dappled field. Her words were supplanted by a mission-control countdown followed by a massive nuclear blast in a classic mushroom shape. The message was clear if only implicit: Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater was a genocidal maniac who threatened the world’s future.” Goldwater, we were supposed to think, was a crazy guy who’d get us into a stupid war. Except it turned out that LBJ, crazy or not, was the one who got us into a stupid war, escalating to the point where, at its peak, we had 538,000 soldiers in Vietnam. That led to a famous political joke: “They told me if I voted for Goldwater, we’d have half a million soldiers in Vietnam. And sure enough, I voted for Goldwater — and we’ve got half a million soldiers in Vietnam.” By the time the war was over, more than 58,000 Americans were dead. Now it’s Hillary Clinton who’s sounding LBJ’s theme. Trump, she says, is crazy and will get us into a stupid war. And she’s enlisted the Daisy ad girl, now all grown up, to make her point. Not everyone is buying it. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says Clinton is more dangerous than Trump: “Under Hillary Clinton, we could slide into nuclear war very quickly following her declared policy in Syria.” The world today, which Clinton as Obama’s secretary of state had a big hand in making, doesn't look very peaceful. In 2010, things in Iraq were so peaceful that Joe Biden was bragging that the administration’s Iraq policy would be “one of the great achievements of this administration.” In 2012, with Clinton still serving as secretary of State, President Obama bragged about “ending” the war in Iraq, which would be news to the thousands of U.S. troops fighting there today. Then there’s Libya. According to The New York Times, Clinton played a "critical” role in persuading Obama to topple Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi. This led to what The Atlantic''s Conor Friedersdorf calls her ”failed war in Libya.” Despite her pronouncement that "We came, we saw, he died” after Gadhafi's death, the Libya intervention has been a debacle, and one that Clinton has refused to acknowledge as such. As Charles Kubic wrote in June, it’s been a huge disaster: Before the revolution, Libya was a secure, prospering, secular Islamic country and a critical ally providing intelligence on terrorist activity post–September 11, 2001. Gadhafi was no longer a threat to the United States. Yet Secretary of State Hillary Clinton strongly advocated and succeeded in convincing the administration to support the Libyan rebels. . . . Secretary Clinton’s war actually did make a difference. It led to a very real and very tragic humanitarian disaster. Her bad judgment and failed policy resulted in the arming of terrorists, months of war and tens of thousands of casualties. If Clinton could do that much damage as secretary of State, how much might she do as president? You’d think that, with this record, she’d at least be embarrassed to position herself as the peace candidate, but that would require her to be capable of embarrassment, something that few politicians are. When Clinton tweeted that Trump’s temperament meant that he couldn’t be trusted with nuclear weapons, Tennessee state senator Frank Niceley replied, ”I wouldn’t trust you with a Christmas card list.” Given her email track record, he may be right. But the question of whether she is trustworthy when it comes to avoiding stupid wars isn’t nearly as clear as she, and her admakers, would like you to believe. |
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i see Trump as a clown who when he has nothing
pertinent to say on a given topic.....just quotes himself ... |
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Edited by
LittleLeftofRight
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Mon 11/07/16 05:50 AM
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I see trump as someone who is 'not' a washington insider, someone who wants to actually fix things starting with the corruption that is choking this nation to death by throwing hillary in jail for her crimes. Hills wants to be the first female president of the US who enters the presidency in infamy with a long trail of scandlas that follow. Something all Americans can be proud of |
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We have deleted several post due to attacking others for their opinion.
Please stick to the Topic which is "So what is it that We The People see in Trump?" Everyone has a opinion and welcome to voice it the question was asked when others give their opinion they are not doing it for others to tear it apart.... Regardless everyone will not agree on the two running for President but yet we are all titled in our own opinion... By quoting you are directing your answer to that person if you feel the need to attack those that comment then we ask that you by pass their comment, for not all are going to agree with what others have said... If you feel it is against the rules what they say then report it don't quote them and keep it going! Site Mod Kristi |
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i wonder why people believe that at the ripe age of 70, the man intends to disrupt the 'corruption' that he has financed and benefitted from his whole life,,, 'suddenly' switching allegiance? doubtful |
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Americans can still do a write-in. No, they will not win, but you are showing what you think, not forced to vote Trump or Clinton. I voted a week ago.
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I know people who wrote in
I respect people that vote for not sitting it out I also kind of prefer the candidates to be in because they were supported and not because the other candidate wasnt,,so I respect the write ins too,,keeps the election between candidates people want or dont want if you dont want either, why vote for either? |
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