Will Trump be the next US president?

Started by Legend, Jan 13, 2016, 03:31 AM

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Raven


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Quote from: Raven on Jul 12, 2016, 05:00 PMNo. He's Batman.
Every time i read his shame, im like wtf did i just read. Did that even have anything to do with the title of the article? Im about to block a friend that blows my face book up with his shame.

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Raven

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Jul 12, 2016, 05:06 PMThat's Adam West.  :P

Allen is his brother.
Are you sure he isn't also Batman? Have you ever seen Batman and Allen West in the same room? I rest my case.

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Aura7541

Well, the Clinton Cash movie has come out today...

Mmm_fish_tacos

Quote from: Aura7541 on Jul 24, 2016, 09:34 PMWell, the Clinton Cash movie has come out today...
And how was it?

Aura7541

Quote from: Mmm_fish_tacos on Jul 24, 2016, 09:40 PMAnd how was it?
I'm only 1/4 way through and already, it's rather damning. The movie is actually an adaptation of Peter Schweizer's book of the same title. It's going to take a long time for me to verify if Peter's conclusions are true, but I won't be surprised if they are based on what I have read from Hillary's emails at Wikileaks.

And on a side, but somewhat related note, Wikileaks also leaked thousands of emails exposing the DNC's lack of impartiality throughout the primary. Just recently, Wasserman-Schultz has announced that she will resign as DNC Chair.

Raven

Quote from: Aura7541 on Jul 24, 2016, 09:53 PMI'm only 1/4 way through and already, it's rather damning. The movie is actually an adaptation of Peter Schweizer's book of the same title. It's going to take a long time for me to verify if Peter's conclusions are true, but I won't be surprised if they are based on what I have read from Hillary's emails at Wikileaks.

And on a side, but somewhat related note, Wikileaks also leaked thousands of emails exposing the DNC's lack of impartiality throughout the primary. Just recently, Wasserman-Schultz has announced that she will resign as DNC Chair.
Not that such a thing should surprise anyone. Sanders wasn't even a Democrat himself and was just borrowing the DNC to push his own independent agenda and campaign. It's also not as "rigged" as some people are trying to make it sound. It was largely political business as usual. This wasn't voter fraud or anything of the sort. It was the DNC Chair caught getting too involved against a candidate, which is against party rules, and the Clinton campaign and the DNC in general colluding on how to make things more difficult for the Sanders campaign. Best believe that if Sanders had that angle available, he would have used it.

This isn't some special case. This happens more often than politicians will admit. It was a political party trying to make sure someone who wasn't even a member of their party didn't speak for them. The superdelegate count made it clear that the DNC was not in support of Sanders in the least bit. Between pledged delegates and superdelegates, Sanders lost by over 900. He wasn't going to win. If Bernie and his followers want to try their hand at this laughable revolution of theirs, go join the Green Party. Sanders was already making deals with the devils he spoke out against just by being on the Democratic ticket and then put the icing on the cake when he endorsed Clinton after making deals with her.

Oh, and he wouldn't have been able to get jack shame done had he become President. With Congress currently and forseeably controlled by Republicans and the Democrats largely not in favor of Sanders, Congress would have lollipop blocked him at every turn.

This isn't against you, Aura. My feed has been blowing up with Sanders' cry baby supporters claiming how horrible this is and how "they killed our revolution! boo hoo!". It's getting to the point where I'm going to start blocking feeds.

Aura7541

Quote from: Raven on Jul 24, 2016, 11:25 PMNot that such a thing should surprise anyone. Sanders wasn't even a Democrat himself and was just borrowing the DNC to push his own independent agenda and campaign. It's also not as "rigged" as some people are trying to make it sound. It was largely political business as usual. This wasn't voter fraud or anything of the sort. It was the DNC Chair caught getting too involved against a candidate, which is against party rules, and the Clinton campaign and the DNC in general colluding on how to make things more difficult for the Sanders campaign. Best believe that if Sanders had that angle available, he would have used it.

This isn't some special case. This happens more often than politicians will admit. It was a political party trying to make sure someone who wasn't even a member of their party didn't speak for them. The superdelegate count made it clear that the DNC was not in support of Sanders in the least bit. Between pledged delegates and superdelegates, Sanders lost by over 900. He wasn't going to win. If Bernie and his followers want to try their hand at this laughable revolution of theirs, go join the Green Party. Sanders was already making deals with the devils he spoke out against just by being on the Democratic ticket and then put the icing on the cake when he endorsed Clinton after making deals with her.

Oh, and he wouldn't have been able to get jack shame done had he become President. With Congress currently and forseeably controlled by Republicans and the Democrats largely not in favor of Sanders, Congress would have lollipop blocked him at every turn.

This isn't against you, Aura. My feed has been blowing up with Sanders' cry baby supporters claiming how horrible this is and how "they killed our revolution! boo hoo!". It's getting to the point where I'm going to start blocking feeds.
Oh no, I agree with you entirely. I was never on board with Bernie to begin with. His economic policies are not good, especially with the "free college" proposal. When he was pressed to give specifics on how he was going to pull them off, the answers were not encouraging.

the-pi-guy

Quote from: Aura7541 on Jul 24, 2016, 11:47 PMOh no, I agree with you entirely. I was never on board with Bernie to begin with. His economic policies are not good, especially with the "free college" proposal. When he was pressed to give specifics on how he was going to pull them off, the answers were not encouraging.
Entirely debatable.

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Bernies just a cranky old dude who thinks people like to pay for others college. Oh and if he was our president during war we would be screwed. So I just decided to go for Hillary sadly since Trump hated Kasich and wants to end his political career. Plus hes a bigot and hates literally everyone not white. Also I bet his daughters vote for clinton lol
Anyway I will admit I tend to be neutral on a lot.of things accept social issues, but I would vote Republican or Democrat of its best for the countries future and I see Hillary doing a way better job than Trump.
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