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He's been delivering weak sauce these last few days. You can tell his heart's not really in it, this is beyond Romney level loser candidate he's working with here.
2012 musta been traumatic for him. He actually believed all the data and numbers were wrong and somehow his candidate who was like +800 in Vegas on Election Day was going to come through. 

 
You can of course choose to put those posters on ignore, then you wouldn't have to read any of it. :shrug:  
Or you could choose to stop being a baby. :shrug:

I happen to like posts from all but <insert name> most of the time but the constant back and forth between a few of you gets old quick.

 
TobiasFunke said:
Here is a list of the stories that broke yesterday about Trump before he went on an angry predawn twitter rant about Alicia Machado, courtesy of Toronto Star reporter Daniel Dale, who tweets out a list of the preposterous things that happen to/are done by Trump and his campaign every day:

  • Newsweek reported that Trump did business in Cuba in violation of the embargo
  • The LA Times reported that Trump wanted to fire women at his California golf club who "weren't pretty enough" and said a number of other degrading and misogynistic things to the female employees
  • The Washington Post reported that the Trump Foundation- which for years has been funded entirely by contributions from outside the Trump family- does not have the required authorization to solicit donations in New York
  • He continued to undermine the election process by complaining that the presidential debate was "rigged"
  • He said he was "very proud" of his work pushing birtherism
  • The thrice-married Trump, who publicly bragged about his infidelity and has been accused of sexual assault on a number of occasions and sexual harassment countless times, launched an attack on Hillary Clinton based on her husband's indiscretions
  • He lied about the following things (almost certainly an incomplete list): that Clinton tried to get Obama to produce his birth certificate, that his rally was attended by 25,000 people (total was 7,500), that he won every online poll about the debate winner, that foreign companies aren't making new investments in the US ($421 billion last year, a significant increase over the previous year), that as Sec of State Clinton granted favors to people who donated to the Clinton Foundation (zero evidence of this despite exhaustive searches)
One day.
Liberal media just reporting facts they want to report, sheeple.

 
Machado was filmed possibly having sex in that show, therefore: sex tape!

 
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3 AM Trump laying in bed in his underwear, coke residue on the table beside him, pron on tv in the background as he deftly sends out multiple tweets. 

I have this image in my mind. 

 
Another thought I just had...

Are the republicans ever going to be able to live this nomination down?

I see them being the punchline of jokes for many, many years. 

Palin was something else but she was just VP. 

 
Another thought I just had...

Are the republicans ever going to be able to live this nomination down?

I see them being the punchline of jokes for many, many years. 

Palin was something else but she was just VP. 
You're a bit slow, pard. People have been saying this since he won the nomination.

 
Another thought I just had...

Are the republicans ever going to be able to live this nomination down?

I see them being the punchline of jokes for many, many years. 

Palin was something else but she was just VP. 
How awesome would this have been if he had picked her as his running mate?! Trump tweets and Palin youbetchas for everyone!

 
Donald Trump Definitely Wants to Be President. Right?


If you were trying to run a losing campaign, wouldn't it look just like Trump's?

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/donald-trump-definitely-wants-to-be-president-right-w442680

"You would lie all the time. All the time. You would lie about little things and big things, and the vast majority of your lies would be easily disproven. You would never, ever admit that you've lied about anything, and you would call anyone who reports the truth about you, your ideas and your past a liar."

"Meanwhile, you'd take any criticism directed your way incredibly personally. You'd call anyone who questions you "nasty," with genuine hurt and surprise. You would be amazed that opponents run negative ads against you, and you'd call them deceptive even when they were nothing more than your own words."

 
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Another thought I just had...

Are the republicans ever going to be able to live this nomination down?

I see them being the punchline of jokes for many, many years. 

Palin was something else but she was just VP. 
Have they lived down W?  Trump won't be mentioned again by Republicans after Nov. 7 just the way 'Bush' disappeared out of their lexicon the day Obama was in office.

Trump has the best word for the Republican Party the past 13 years since the Iraq invasion - SAD!

 
It really is funny that if Trump loses, he will be erased from Republican memory, just as the Bushes have been erased from Republican memory, and at the next GOP convention they will yet again be talking about...Ronald Reagan!

Reagan was certainly a great President, but in 2020 it's going to have been over 30 years since he was in the White House. And between then and now, Republicans have no heroes, nobody to revere.

 
It really is funny that if Trump loses, he will be erased from Republican memory, just as the Bushes have been erased from Republican memory, and at the next GOP convention they will yet again be talking about...Ronald Reagan!

Reagan was certainly a great President, but in 2020 it's going to have been over 30 years since he was in the White House. And between then and now, Republicans have no heroes, nobody to revere.
Hm I don't think any of this is or will be true, not even the first part.

Trump has spliced out a nationalist strain or wing in the GOP and even the greater electorate. Just as Wallace had a lasting impact so will Trump, I'm not even sure it's entirely or solely the GOP's problem. People like Wallace and Trump come and go but that strain stays.

 
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Have they lived down W?  Trump won't be mentioned again by Republicans after Nov. 7 just the way 'Bush' disappeared out of their lexicon the day Obama was in office.

Trump has the best word for the Republican Party the past 13 years since the Iraq invasion - SAD!
Not even going to state all these points but you are legit hilarious. Bush was no where near good but he had a set of balls. Obama has been pushed around by every country both his terms. So take it as you will, not going to write a essay on how you are the problem but whatever. By the way, how pissed will you be if somehow Trump wins. I saw you stated something about republicans and never being able to live down Trump. But if he wins, how will you let that down. Talk all this smack on him and probably within the first year, he will make more changes than Obama because he hasn't changed anything besides his joke of a policy of insurance. And if by any chance you forgot, his motto all through his campaign was change.... Later bud take it easy, enjoy whatever you enjoy...

 
Donald Trump Definitely Wants to Be President. Right?


If you were trying to run a losing campaign, wouldn't it look just like Trump's?

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/donald-trump-definitely-wants-to-be-president-right-w442680

"You would lie all the time. All the time. You would lie about little things and big things, and the vast majority of your lies would be easily disproven. You would never, ever admit that you've lied about anything, and you would call anyone who reports the truth about you, your ideas and your past a liar."

"Meanwhile, you'd take any criticism directed your way incredibly personally. You'd call anyone who questions you "nasty," with genuine hurt and surprise. You would be amazed that opponents run negative ads against you, and you'd call them deceptive even when they were nothing more than your own words."
Great comment in the comments section ...

It's like the Producers and Springtime for Hitler.

Spot friggin on!

 
Even Newt can't defend Trump on this:

Steve BruskVerified account @stevebruskCNN 7m7 minutes ago

Gingrich on Fox: "you can’t tweet at 3 o’clock in the morning, period.

There’s no excuse, ever. Not if you’re going to be President"
 
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Not even going to state all these points but you are legit hilarious. Bush was no where near good but he had a set of balls. Obama has been pushed around by every country both his terms. So take it as you will, not going to write a essay on how you are the problem but whatever. By the way, how pissed will you be if somehow Trump wins. I saw you stated something about republicans and never being able to live down Trump. But if he wins, how will you let that down. Talk all this smack on him and probably within the first year, he will make more changes than Obama because he hasn't changed anything besides his joke of a policy of insurance. And if by any chance you forgot, his motto all through his campaign was change.... Later bud take it easy, enjoy whatever you enjoy...
Oof.

 
Not even going to state all these points but you are legit hilarious. Bush was no where near good but he had a set of balls. Obama has been pushed around by every country both his terms. So take it as you will, not going to write a essay on how you are the problem but whatever. By the way, how pissed will you be if somehow Trump wins. I saw you stated something about republicans and never being able to live down Trump. But if he wins, how will you let that down. Talk all this smack on him and probably within the first year, he will make more changes than Obama because he hasn't changed anything besides his joke of a policy of insurance. And if by any chance you forgot, his motto all through his campaign was change.... Later bud take it easy, enjoy whatever you enjoy...
Wait I'm having trouble keeping track here.  Is this one of the days where conservatives are upset that King Obama has overstepped his authority in enacting so much change and overreach of the government over the last 8 years, or is it one of the days where conservatives are upset that Lame Duck Obama has done nothing but sit around and twiddle his thumbs for the last 8 years without actually doing anything?

I'm starting to understand why Trump's flip flopping is so endearing to these folks.

 
Hm I don't think any of this is or will be true, not even the first part.

Trump has spliced out a nationalist strain or wing in the GOP and even the greater electorate. Just as Wallace had a lasting impact so will Trump, I'm not even sure it's entirely or solely the GOP's problem. People like Wallace and Trump come and go but that strain stain stays.
FYP

 
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Trump says he may not accept result if Clinton wins, in reversal from debate




GOP nominee also spoke at length with the New York Times about the marital infidelities of former president Bill Clinton, insisting ‘Hillary was an enabler’




https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/30/trump-clinton-support-election-winner-debate-interview

"Donald Trump said on Friday that he would not necessarily accept the results of the presidential election in the event that Hillary Clinton defeats him, reversing his statement four days earlier that he would “absolutely” respect them.

After the first presidential debate on Monday, the Republican nominee told reporters “absolutely I would” honor the results of the election should he lose. In an interview with the New York Times on Friday, he backtracked: “We’re going to have to see. We’re going to see what happens. We’re going to have to see.”

Earlier that day at a rally in Detroit, Trump resurfaced fears of voter fraud and his unsubstantiated complaints of a “rigged” election. He told supporters that voter fraud is “a big, big problem in this country”, although research has found a few dozen potential incidents of in-person voter fraud in 14 years of US elections. He also urged them to “go and watch the polling places and make sure it is on the up and up”."

 
Trump says he may not accept result if Clinton wins, in reversal from debate




GOP nominee also spoke at length with the New York Times about the marital infidelities of former president Bill Clinton, insisting ‘Hillary was an enabler’




https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/30/trump-clinton-support-election-winner-debate-interview

"Donald Trump said on Friday that he would not necessarily accept the results of the presidential election in the event that Hillary Clinton defeats him, reversing his statement four days earlier that he would “absolutely” respect them.

After the first presidential debate on Monday, the Republican nominee told reporters “absolutely I would” honor the results of the election should he lose. In an interview with the New York Times on Friday, he backtracked: “We’re going to have to see. We’re going to see what happens. We’re going to have to see.”

Earlier that day at a rally in Detroit, Trump resurfaced fears of voter fraud and his unsubstantiated complaints of a “rigged” election. He told supporters that voter fraud is “a big, big problem in this country”, although research has found a few dozen potential incidents of in-person voter fraud in 14 years of US elections. He also urged them to “go and watch the polling places and make sure it is on the up and up”."
Shocking.  

 
Wait I'm having trouble keeping track here.  Is this one of the days where conservatives are upset that King Obama has overstepped his authority in enacting so much change and overreach of the government over the last 8 years, or is it one of the days where conservatives are upset that Lame Duck Obama has done nothing but sit around and twiddle his thumbs for the last 8 years without actually doing anything?

I'm starting to understand why Trump's flip flopping is so endearing to these folks.
These people can't even get their stories straight.  Anti-Obama people will end up in the dustbin of history just like the rest of the anti-great Presidents in American history.

 
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I am undecided.

I will not vote Hillary. I don't want to vote Trump. I have never not voted Republican for President. I live in NY. My vote is meaningless. Or is it?

Hillary is going to win so do I vote Trump just to say "don't blame me, I voted for Trump" or leave the top of the ticket blank? It's been an interesting campaign not being on the side of most of my Republican friends.

 
I am undecided.

I will not vote Hillary. I don't want to vote Trump. I have never not voted Republican for President. I live in NY. My vote is meaningless. Or is it?

Hillary is going to win so do I vote Trump just to say "don't blame me, I voted for Trump" or leave the top of the ticket blank? It's been an interesting campaign not being on the side of most of my Republican friends.
I don't know how a thinking person votes Trump.  Literally any other choice is a better one if you don't like Hillary. 

 
How does the Iraq thing keep coming up? As a positive for a Republican? Really? Everyone Trump is trying to appeal to by saying he never supported the Iraq war voted for Bush a 2nd term, McCain, and the Romeny. Now they aren't going to vote for hIllary because she supported it? What the actual ####? Seriously. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills! 

 
Another thought I just had...

Are the republicans ever going to be able to live this nomination down?

I see them being the punchline of jokes for many, many years. 

Palin was something else but she was just VP. 
I have parents who are for Trump that I have argued about politics with for years.  I don't even engage with them anymore about politics.

It will take 20 years before they are not a laughing stock.  .  

The U.S. Army is sending out "accidental" tweets saying this guy is insane.

Even if Trump wins I think Pence will be the POTUS for the majority of the term.  Kasich could have been the top dawg but he is man enough not to be a lemming.

Trump proves everything right that minorities say about discrimination.  Maybe that's a good thing.

For me, as a white male?  He's embarrassing.  How can I engage in a racial/social argument when all the other side has to say is the Republican nominee thinks Obama is not a citizen?

 
Reflecting upon Trump’s actions, Matt Borges, the Republican Party chairman in battleground Ohio, said, “Can this thing just end — please?”

“My God,” he sighed, “what a nightmare.”

 
Trump’s bad week is a ‘nightmare’ for the GOP

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-bad-week-is-a-nightmare-for-the-gop/2016/09/30/e9290ad8-8727-11e6-92c2-14b64f3d453f_story.html

“You’ve got the nomination of the party, and you’ve got a certain responsibility to the party to try to win this thing, but he gets sidetracked very easily,” Davis said. “He goes off on personal vendettas, and it’s just not helpful if you want to win."

Donald Trump Opens New Line of Attack on Hillary Clinton: Her Marriage

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/01/us/politics/donald-trump-interview-bill-hillary-clinton.html

"In an interview with The New York Times, he also contended that infidelity was “never a problem” during his three marriages, though his first ended in an ugly divorce after Mr. Trump began a relationship with the woman who became his second wife."

"Mr. Trump said he believed that his own marital history did not preclude him from waging such an attack. He became involved with Marla Maples while he was still married to his first wife, Ivana, who divorced him in 1991. He married Ms. Maples in 1993; they were divorced in 1999. He married his current wife, Melania, in 2005.

While Mr. Trump has bragged about his sexual exploits over the years, he charged in the interview that Mr. Clinton had numerous indiscretions that “brought shame onto the presidency, and Hillary Clinton was there defending him all along.”

But when asked if he had ever cheated on his wives, Mr. Trump said: “No — I never discuss it. I never discuss it. It was never a problem.”

Asked specifically about his affair with Ms. Maples when he was married to Ivana Trump, Mr. Trump said: “I don’t talk about it. I wasn’t president of the United States. I don’t talk about it. When you think of the fact that he was impeached, the country was in turmoil, turmoil, absolute turmoil. He lied with Monica Lewinsky and paid a massive penalty.”

"Mrs. Clinton’s team, Democrats supporting her and many senior Republicans have braced for an attack on the Clintons’ marital history, seeing it as inevitable — particularly now that Mr. Trump is being advised by several people connected to efforts in the late 1990s to reveal Mr. Clinton’s affair with Ms. Lewinsky and to the subsequent impeachment battle.

David Bossie, Mr. Trump’s deputy campaign manager, is the president of the conservative group Citizens United, and worked as an investigator who searched Arkansas for evidence of Mr. Clinton’s personal misdeeds during the 1992 presidential campaign."

Trump on Clinton: 'I can be nastier than she ever can be'

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/30/politics/donald-trump-bill-clinton-presidential-debate-hillary-clinton/

"Referring to Eric Trump's comments earlier in the week that Donald Trump showed "courage" in not bringing up the issue at the debate, Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon tweeted Friday night, "Assume (Eric Trump) now believes he's a coward."

"Looking ahead to the next debate, Trump said he's going to start preparing as early as this weekend. But he does not think that he needs to prepare more rigorously, blaming audio issues Monday with distracting him.
He "spent 50 percent of my thought process" dealing with it, Trump said."
 
I can't wait until Hillary wins and then I can thank all of the trolls for voting for Trump.  It may likely have never happened without you.

 
I would take any random American over 35 over Trump. Chances are, that person would be so in awe of the job that they would delegate most of the work to advisors.
Just as a mentally handicapped person would be a better choice.  They would have to delegate to someone qualified.  

In a sense Trump is a minority.  He's the first mentally handicapped nominee for one of the major parties. 

He's like the Malcolm X of the handicapped.  By all means necessary.

 
Will be quite the show if Trump wins.

Supreme Court will be illegitimate.  Plus, the armed forces will be looking for a way to oust Trump.  

 
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