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Now .... The Real Fun Starts.
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May 4 2016, 12:17 PM
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin!
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May 4 2016, 12:20 PM
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin! And then Hillary will be elected 45th President of the United States
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May 4 2016, 12:28 PM
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin! Just a thought Philly my boy, Trump didn't get 47% of "Women", he got "47% of women who vote Republican", which is not the same at all. Which mean Cruz and Kasish got the other 53%. So all that really came into reality was that he got less then half the female Republicans who were going to vote Republican anyway.
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May 4 2016, 12:39 PM
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Fun? Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me, pretty horrifying really.
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May 4 2016, 01:56 PM
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- May 4 2016, 12:17 PM
This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin! Yes. The real fun will be listening to the response of the Republicans running for Senate as they will now have to answer the questions that are about to rain down on them from the press:
Do you support banning Muslims from entering the United States, like the leader of the Republican Party proposes?
Do you support placing tariffs on American exports, like the leader of the Republican Party proposes?
What are your plans for replacing Obamacare as promised by the leader of the Republican Party?
Do you support placing a tax on bank transfers to Mexico to pay for a wall, like the leader of the Republican Party?
Do you support withdrawing from the North America Free Trade Act, like the leader of the Republican Party proposes?
Do you support sending American men and women into Iraq to eliminate ISIS, like the leader of the Republican Party proposes?
Do you support pulling our troops from Eastern and Western Europe, like the leader of the republican Party proposes?
Republican candidates for office will be forced to defend Mr. Trump’s positions, which are quite indefeasible, but will prove to be quite fun to watch.
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May 4 2016, 02:22 PM
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I wonder if any of the former GOP candidates will be endorsing Trump - to help increase Republican voter turnout? Because, all I'm hearing from former Bush and Cruz voters is they're staying home this election cycle - especially the females.
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May 4 2016, 03:13 PM
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I wonder if any of the former GOP candidates will be endorsing Trump - to help increase Republican voter turnout? Because, all I'm hearing from former Bush and Cruz voters is they're staying home this election cycle - especially the females. Get the Shiite out of your ears....The election is 6 months away........... :oyvey
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May 4 2016, 03:25 PM
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I don't want to count my electoral votes before they are hatched but I am cautiously optimistic about getting Clinton elected now. I know at least two people who wouldn't cast a ballot for Clinton if she were the sole means of escape from a burning voting booth and yet both are so terrified of Trump, one has said he will vote for her and the other I suspect probably will as well. Plus a lot of GOPers will simply stay home or vote third party or write-in protest votes.
This isn't to say that Hillary's inauguration is assured. Lots of things could still happen. Hillary is a crappy candidate. The Sanders rebellion - while no longer a threat to the nomination - has created deep fissures in the party. And the polling - while good - is still early in the process. Plus, the threat of indictment, a health issue or other surprises can't be dismissed.
A lot of Democrats are already chalking this up in the win column. But that's a mistake. If there is one thing the past year has taught me, it is that common sense predictions - no matter how obvious they might seem - can sometimes turn out totally wrong. 2016 has humbled my predictive confidence more times than I can count. Donald Trump will probably finish this campaign a loser - hopefully by a large amount.
But the future is still unwritten. The Republican Party has undergone the political equivalent of a natural disaster. It will be up to the voters to make sure the country doesn't undergo one this November. I'm optimistic we won't.
But I'm not certain of anything anymore.
Edited by Two a.m., May 4 2016, 03:26 PM.
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May 4 2016, 03:55 PM
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I don't want to count my electoral votes before they are hatched but I am cautiously optimistic about getting Clinton elected now. I know at least two people who wouldn't cast a ballot for Clinton if she were the sole means of escape from a burning voting booth and yet both are so terrified of Trump, one has said he will vote for her and the other I suspect probably will as well. Plus a lot of GOPers will simply stay home or vote third party or write-in protest votes.
This isn't to say that Hillary's inauguration is assured. Lots of things could still happen. Hillary is a crappy candidate. The Sanders rebellion - while no longer a threat to the nomination - has created deep fissures in the party. And the polling - while good - is still early in the process. Plus, the threat of indictment, a health issue or other surprises can't be dismissed.
A lot of Democrats are already chalking this up in the win column. But that's a mistake. If there is one thing the past year has taught me, it is that common sense predictions - no matter how obvious they might seem - can sometimes turn out totally wrong. 2016 has humbled my predictive confidence more times than I can count. Donald Trump will probably finish this campaign a loser - hopefully by a large amount.
But the future is still unwritten. The Republican Party has undergone the political equivalent of a natural disaster. It will be up to the voters to make sure the country doesn't undergo one this November. I'm optimistic we won't.
But I'm not certain of anything anymore. At least you feel assured that your predictions suck.................
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May 4 2016, 04:02 PM
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I don't want to count my electoral votes before they are hatched but I am cautiously optimistic about getting Clinton elected now. I know at least two people who wouldn't cast a ballot for Clinton if she were the sole means of escape from a burning voting booth and yet both are so terrified of Trump, one has said he will vote for her and the other I suspect probably will as well. Plus a lot of GOPers will simply stay home or vote third party or write-in protest votes.
This isn't to say that Hillary's inauguration is assured. Lots of things could still happen. Hillary is a crappy candidate. The Sanders rebellion - while no longer a threat to the nomination - has created deep fissures in the party. And the polling - while good - is still early in the process. Plus, the threat of indictment, a health issue or other surprises can't be dismissed.
A lot of Democrats are already chalking this up in the win column. But that's a mistake. If there is one thing the past year has taught me, it is that common sense predictions - no matter how obvious they might seem - can sometimes turn out totally wrong. 2016 has humbled my predictive confidence more times than I can count. Donald Trump will probably finish this campaign a loser - hopefully by a large amount.
But the future is still unwritten. The Republican Party has undergone the political equivalent of a natural disaster. It will be up to the voters to make sure the country doesn't undergo one this November. I'm optimistic we won't.
But I'm not certain of anything anymore.
At least you feel assured that your predictions suck................. This year, yes, they do.
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May 4 2016, 04:11 PM
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin!
Just a thought Philly my boy, Trump didn't get 47% of "Women", he got "47% of women who vote Republican", which is not the same at all. Which mean Cruz and Kasish got the other 53%. So all that really came into reality was that he got less then half the female Republicans who were going to vote Republican anyway. I think you're wrong. Indiana was a cross over primary state.
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May 4 2016, 04:19 PM
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I am preparing as we speak a comparison between Hillary and Theodora.
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin! Yes, you can look forward to more of his infantile name calling which is exactly the level that conservatism has reduced itself to.
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May 4 2016, 04:35 PM
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Fun? Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me, pretty horrifying really. Exactly.
A sh!t sandwich on rye, or a sh!t sandwich on white.
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Fun? Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me, pretty horrifying really.
Exactly. A sh!t sandwich on rye, or a sh!t sandwich on white. Rye is better with mustard.
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This is what I was hoping for since the day Trump announced his candidacy. This is going to be the most fun I ever had with politics, a Trump - Hillary match up!
Come on, can it possibly get any better than this? You'll have Trump insulting Hillary regularly and Hillary will be running around playing the biggest victim in the history of the earth. She will be a one woman Oprah Winfrey Show whining constantly about the male patriarchy and that no good bully Trump always picking on her and insistently claiming that she is a victim.
Hillary's strategy with all the whining and victim playing will be to rally the women of the country to support her against the no good man with all the money, Trump. But Here's a stat for Hillary to ponder. Trump got forty seven percent of the women's vote in Indiana. Women in this country to the dismay of Hillary like Trump in large, substantial numbers. They believe along with the men as I do that Trump will fight for them.
Let the real fun begin!
Just a thought Philly my boy, Trump didn't get 47% of "Women", he got "47% of women who vote Republican", which is not the same at all. Which mean Cruz and Kasish got the other 53%. So all that really came into reality was that he got less then half the female Republicans who were going to vote Republican anyway.
I think you're wrong. Indiana was a cross over primary state. You are certainly entitled to that opinion, but no, I am right, , otherwise you would have been able to produce the polling from a corroborated source, as you didn't. I'm confident I'm right.
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Fun? Sounds like a lose-lose situation to me, pretty horrifying really.
Exactly. A sh!t sandwich on rye, or a sh!t sandwich on white.
Rye is better with mustard. I would advise my Democrat friends not to become complacent and lazy as they are often wont to be. Billy's Bottom Bitch's coronation is not assured. You can Poo Poo the Republican candidate all you want but do not under estimate the determination of right wingers who are sick and tired of the political left and establishment politics.
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Rye is better with mustard.
I would advise my Democrat friends not to become complacent and lazy as they are often wont to be. Billy's Bottom Bitch's coronation is not assured. You can Poo Poo the Republican candidate all you want but do not under estimate the determination of right wingers who are sick and tired of the political left and establishment politics. Oh, I agree. Hillary is not a shoo-in. She's a bad candidate who will have to limp over the finish line.
But her odds of success are far, far better against Trump than anyone else.
My biggest worry isn't the right-wing. They turned out against Obama and we beat them twice.
My worry is the left. She doesn't generate much excitement among youth. They may stay home. Also, some anti-establishment lefties may vote for Trump simply because he's an "outsider."
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I would advise my Democrat friends not to become complacent and lazy as they are often wont to be. Billy's Bottom Bitch's coronation is not assured. You can Poo Poo the Republican candidate all you want but do not under estimate the determination of right wingers who are sick and tired of the political left and establishment politics.
Oh, I agree. Hillary is not a shoo-in. She's a bad candidate who will have to limp over the finish line. But her odds of success are far, far better against Trump than anyone else. My biggest worry isn't the right-wing. They turned out against Obama and we beat them twice. My worry is the left. She doesn't generate much excitement among youth. They may stay home. Also, some anti-establishment lefties may vote for Trump simply because he's an "outsider." Anger is the motivation in this election, both left and right. Over confidence amongst establishment Hillary supporting democrats will be our demise.
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Oh, I agree. Hillary is not a shoo-in. She's a bad candidate who will have to limp over the finish line. But her odds of success are far, far better against Trump than anyone else. My biggest worry isn't the right-wing. They turned out against Obama and we beat them twice. My worry is the left. She doesn't generate much excitement among youth. They may stay home. Also, some anti-establishment lefties may vote for Trump simply because he's an "outsider."
Anger is the motivation in this election, both left and right. Over confidence amongst establishment Hillary supporting democrats will be our demise.
This is going to be a very, very dirty campaign.
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