Will anybody here seriously vote for this guy?

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Seriously?!

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Seriously?!

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Are you kidding?

Look who we have now!!

The last 2 Presidents have set a low bar....

So my answer is doubtful that I would vote for him against what is running now, but if he ran against Clinton, I would have no choice but to vote for him....
 
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Donald Trump gets into Twitter war with Modern Family writer?is obliterated

Because nothing says "presidential material" like being destroyed on your foreign policy by a television show writer in an online flame war, the Donald got a little bent out of shape a couple of years ago when Modern Family writer Danny Zuker made fun of how much of a hypocrite the Donald Trump is....

http://m.dailykos.com/story/2015/07/06/1399563/-Donald-Trump-gets-into-Twitter-war-with-Modern-Family-writer-is-obliterated
 

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No I would not vote for him unless it was to throw him out of the country. He is a hypocrite of the worst nature. He talks about immigration and failures of everyone else yet he and his supporters completely disregard his own practices of outsourcing jobs overseas. He failed miserably in the casino business where he was also caught employing illegals. He cannot even be honest about his own vanity. Look at his hair.

Unfortunately, that doesn't matter to most of our clueless citizens. What matters to most is the flavor of the day. We are a society of specials. We indulge ourselves with our own manipulated vanity every day. Remember how insanely important security was to us after 9/11? People were driving everywhere rather than flying, and not surprisingly gas prices spiked, so we bitched about that. School shootings and mass murder had been on sale in aisle 1 for a decade but we don't panic about those anymore because we've already applied the social band-aid. We fixed nothing and did nothing yet it was on to white on black crime, or hand outs for the poor, health care, etc.... it's all about keeping the citizens in a state of orchestrated chaos.

When you have people I respect such as AR182 making statements about our sitting president setting a low bar when there is so much exculpatory evidence and proof to the contrary, you have to wonder how the Republic will ever recover. We don't want to be bothered with facts and charts. We want sensationalism, we see a bright shiny object and we obey.

So it isn't who would vote for Trump, because 90% of our voting population is going to vote out of manufactured spite. Face it, not one of the Republican candidates for president is a viable option. Ask yourself which one would you want to be your granddaughters camp counselor for a month? Pick your poison, religious zealot? How about an angry deceitful slob that is hated by his own state constituents? Maybe a racist dolt that will completely ignore science in favor of deity? Yeah, plenty will vote for Trump because they are going to "show them". You can't call yourself a concerned citizen when you bitch about someone that has been a positive influence on our country's economy and social issues, and then vote for someone so completely inferior because you think it will be funny.

Hope this helps,
FDC
 

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Are you kidding?

Look who we have now!!

The last 2 Presidents have set a low bar....

So my answer is doubtful that I would vote for him against what is running now, but if he ran against Clinton, I would have no choice but to vote for him....

He going to do more harm against the republican nominee than any of the strong democratic candidates. Thank god I got my bet in early ;)
 

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Seriously?!

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vs Sanders a communist or liar in chief Hillary :142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie




I prefer a more Conservative candidate like Ted Cruz or Bobby Jindal to him but I would vote for Trump given the other choices. Please not another RINO like McCain or Romney, playing the middle got my political party beat the last two times, its time for another Ronald Reagan. You think Obama is bad, Clinton would be much worse and don't get me started on that communist Sanders:facepalm:
 

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vs Sanders a communist or liar in chief Hillary :142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie:142smilie




I prefer a more Conservative candidate like Ted Cruz or Bobby Jindal to him but I would vote for Trump given the other choices. Please not another RINO like McCain or Romney, playing the middle got my political party beat the last two times, its time for another Ronald Reagan. You think Obama is bad, Clinton would be much worse and don't get me started on that communist Sanders:facepalm:

Reagan was a shitty president. Single handedly threw our nation into recession, raised the jobless rate, increased taxes on the middle class, created class wars, inflation through the roof, energy crisis, and the list goes on and on but it's no surprise that your solution is an archaic proven failure of a president.

No one pays you any mind anyway so get started or be finished, neither will have any effect on the discussion.


Hope this helps,
FDC
 

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He going to do more harm against the republican nominee than any of the strong democratic candidates. Thank god I got my bet in early ;)

That's funny!!

I am not so sure about that, Bobby....

I think we may see a Jimmy Carter type of effect against this President that even some Dems will cross over to the other side....
 

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Reagan was a shitty president. Single handedly threw our nation into recession, raised the jobless rate, increased taxes on the middle class, created class wars, inflation through the roof, energy crisis, and the list goes on and on but it's no surprise that your solution is an archaic proven failure of a president.

No one pays you any mind anyway so get started or be finished, neither will have any effect on the discussion.


Hope this helps,
FDC

You voted for Obama twice, you are too stupid to be part of this conversation

Ronald Reagan was the best President this country has ever seen, Its not even close
 

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Ask yourself which one would you want to be your granddaughters camp counselor for a month?



I'd choose a man who is right with God. A man of unblemished character. A man of integrity and honor. A man widely respected of other men and admired of women. A man of physical, intellectual and moral strength.

I would not choose an opinionated, bloviated, pretentious, self-righteous, pestilential blowhard who thinks he knows as much, if not more, than any of his peers.

Thanks for asking!
 

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I would vote for Trump before I could vote for Hillary

long way to go. expect more dems to step up



At least Trump speaks his mind.

has billions

may be able to change shit that others wont

aint a religious zealot

aint a punk like cruz and jeb

jindal is india

Trump is very good with media. He made Anderson look like a little boy when he asked his tough questions.
 

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You voted for Obama twice, you are too stupid to be part of this conversation

Ronald Reagan was the best President this country has ever seen, Its not even close
Oh my God! Tell me more oh great knower of nothing and satirical plagiarist! ! Tell us all what you know about Reagan and make sure to post some supporting documentation that isn't fucking made up.

You will never get it hedge. You can't think for yourself, you're a poison to society.
 

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I would vote for Trump before I could vote for Hillary

long way to go. expect more dems to step up



At least Trump speaks his mind.

has billions

may be able to change shit that others wont

aint a religious zealot

aint a punk like cruz and jeb

jindal is india

Trump is very good with media. He made Anderson look like a little boy when he asked his tough questions.

Saying you'd vote for Trump before Hillary is like saying you'd eat a shit sandwich before you'd eat a McDonald's burger.

One is undesirable, the other is fecal material on a bun.
 

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Oh my God! Tell me more oh great knower of nothing and satirical plagiarist! ! Tell us all what you know about Reagan and make sure to post some supporting documentation that isn't fucking made up.

You will never get it hedge. You can't think for yourself, you're a poison to society.

reagon sucked when the truth be known

Iran contra . he never got that really pinned on him like it should have been.

and nancy ran the country whispering in his ear for the last two years
 

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If the phone rings at 3 a.m. in the Hillary Clinton White House, the person answering reportedly will be Huma Abedin, her ?body woman.?
Abedin was ?the only official channel to Clinton over the past year? and has been ?elevated to the most senior member of Clinton?s old guard,? Politico.com?s Annie Karni states.
?Huma?s influence is so pervasive, and Hillary?s dependence on her so total, that it is expected she will have her own bedroom upstairs in the White House,? a Clinton associate told OrbMagazine?s Richard Turley. ?After 20 years as Hillary?s gatekeeper, no one else could screen the calls and decide who gets access as ably as she does.?
Orb predicts Clinton, in emulation of her hero Eleanor Roosevelt, will install Huma in the second-floor bedroom occupied during the FDR administration by Lorena Hickok, ?the journalist who was Mrs. Roosevelt?s soul mate and intimate companion.?

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sounds dirty to me
 
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