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03-16-2016, 09:35 PM
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It surprises me that ardent supporters of Bill Clinton declare with such passion that Trump is unfit for office.
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It surprises me that you could compare these two men. Like, one is a famous philanderer, has a scandalous lack of control over his sexual appetites, and is publicly preoccupied with his cock, and the other is a former president.
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03-16-2016, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by donquixote99
It surprises me that you could compare these two men. Like, one is a famous philanderer, has a scandalous lack of control over his sexual appetites, and is publicly preoccupied with his cock, and the other is a former president.
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Why not? One disgraced his office.
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03-16-2016, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by djv8ga
The party needs to be gutted like a pig.
The RNC is over as we know it. The younger idiots who's income relies on the party better separate themselves from the good ol' boys ASAP. The takeover is basically complete. 
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If so, the new party of Trumpsters and Teabaggers will quickly become irrelevant. Without the support and infrastructure of the establishment's corporate, media, think tank and lobbying ties, it'll dry up and die (as will its old, white members). It would have a chance in a parliamentary system, but not in ours.
It's actually about time that the GOP base realized that they've been duped for nearly 50 years by the GOP by appealing to the base instincts of poor white trash while giving them nothing in return for their votes. At least that's what the conservative publication of record, National Review, asserts.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics...mp-supporters/
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03-16-2016, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by djv8ga
The party needs to be gutted like a pig.
The RNC is over as we know it. The younger idiots who's income relies on the party better separate themselves from the good ol' boys ASAP. The takeover is basically complete. 
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That is like saying another bottle of vodka will cure an alcoholic.
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03-17-2016, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by finnbow
Agreed, but I think #5 may be a bit overblown (i.e., the violence may be limited to Cleveland). In any event, the GOP will go down in flames. Literally.
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and is that a bad thing?
This is not my fathers GOP.
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03-17-2016, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Boreas
I hope your right but I think, with regard to the former, I'm closer to the mark. These people are fucking nuts and they're already insanely angry. If Trump isn't the nominee, they're going to get scary ugly.
By the way, I think the same thing will happen if Trump gets the nomination and loses the general. The Trumpists will believe that the only possible explanation is that the election was stolen and then all Hell will break loose.
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Never though of you as an alarmist.
I semi back Trump, I am semi nuts, I am semi angry, I am not leaving my living room if either happens. (much less going down the basement and breaking out the guns)
and yeah, I personally don't know so much as one Trump supporter who will leave their living room.
will a very small radical group push and shove? Yeah. Not necessarily a bad thing. Especially if it results, as Fin said, in a burn down of the GOP.
John, I love you, you know that. Read the posts. Who's extreme, me or you?
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03-17-2016, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by icenine
Trump is pulling a Limbaugh because he knows the other candidates are going to tear into him as unlike before. He is running away from them with his tail between his legs.
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As his campaign adviser I'd have to advise him not to debate. Why? It legitimizes the others. It makes one state Kasich on the same level as he is!
It gives Ted the Canadian the opportunity to show his command of the issues.
There is no strategic reason for Trump to appear at the 13TH debate.
People do make reasoned decisions when running for President no matter what anyone thinks.
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03-17-2016, 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by icenine
Trump uses racism and xenophobia to destroy his opponents by claiming they are not legitimate: classic example is birtherism. To defeat Trump we must make him ineligible for the White House by using his own weapon of illegitimacy against him. Trump is clearly unfit for office. Sadly you don't get it. Except we will be using truth to destroy him, not his weapons of hate and fear.
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I gotta tell ya', if someone dropped in from Mars they'd think you, CNN, John... the ones of anger and violence not Trump.
Or did Trump make you talk like this?
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03-17-2016, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by icenine
That is like saying another bottle of vodka will cure an alcoholic.
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it does help... the idea that an alcoholic should stop drinking and go through withdrawal is just dumb
that bottle should be responsibly used to ween a drunk off alcohol slowly, allowing the body to adjust without violent reaction to the withdrawal
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03-17-2016, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by noonereal
As his campaign adviser I'd have to advise him not to debate. Why? It legitimizes the others. It makes one state Kasich on the same level as he is!
It gives Ted the Canadian the opportunity to show his command of the issues.
There is no strategic reason for Trump to appear at the 13TH debate.
People do make reasoned decisions when running for President no matter what anyone thinks.
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Trump's campaign advisor:
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...ndowski-220742
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