wayneL
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Is our "lot" the masses that don't want a lying, cheating, self serving buffoon of a man as the leader of the free world.
Save your Basilio bashing for the "Resisting Climate Hysteria " thread where your "lot", the flat earth brigade are doing an excellent job.
That's pretty crazy stuff even for you Wayne.
We have one of the most aggressive, dangerous megalomaniacs vying for Presidency of the most powerful country on Earth. He has poisoned political debate and peoples minds to the point that even when it's clear he is lying it doesn't seem to matter.
And yet somehow you think he needs support because he is not the Democrats ? Not Hilary Clinton ?
This is madness Wayne. No true conservative could conceive of supporting Donald Trump. The damage he would do as President would destroy Americas standing and influence for decades to come. Truly it reminds me of Hitlers rise to power as the German response to the Depression
That's pretty crazy stuff even for you Wayne.
We have one of the most aggressive, dangerous megalomaniacs vying for Presidency of the most powerful country on Earth. He has poisoned political debate and peoples minds to the point that even when it's clear he is lying it doesn't seem to matter.
And yet somehow you think he needs support because he is not the Democrats ? Not Hilary Clinton ?
This is madness Wayne. No true conservative could conceive of supporting Donald Trump. The damage he would do as President would destroy Americas standing and influence for decades to come. Truly it reminds me of Hitlers rise to power as the German response to the Depression
I cannot believe that any rational US voter would willingly put Hillary and Bill back into the oval office. "What were we thinking", the US voters would ultimately say. But by then the Clintons would be entrenched. Read up on Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos. "Crooked Hillary", as Trump names her.No thats our lot who are sick of the Obamas and Hillarys,
Let's not forget Hillary's record in this regard Quacker
My good manners prevents me from urging you to perform an impossible auto-erotic act, so instead I will (a) draw your attention to the monumental hypocrisy in your statement and (b) invite you to add something of scientific substance to that debate... Alas, that is most likely beyond your capabilities.
Political fools and the American election - July 23, 2016 by Steve Kates
http://catallaxyfiles.com/2016/07/23/political-fools-and-the-american-election/
..the choice of Hillary is to choose evil and the almost immediate decay and destruction of the American Republic. Four supreme court picks and an open border naturialisation policy will mean no Republican ever becomes president again. Out past 2020, the nature of the US becomes almost unimaginable.
Jon Stewart returns to look at support for Donald Trump.
Fascinating to see how Fox News trashed President Obama for being out of touch, using a Teleprompter, not being "Christian" - and then supported Trump... Priceless
Is Trump a Russian spy ?
http://www.smh.com.au/world/us-elec...h-vladimir-putins-russia-20160723-gqcg8p.html
Is Trump a Russian spy ?
http://www.smh.com.au/world/us-elec...h-vladimir-putins-russia-20160723-gqcg8p.html
Well the US and Europe attitudes vs Russia was not one even remotely fair;The SMH article highlighted the influence of the Russians on American politics. It seems they were behind the Wikileaks information from the Democrats.
It is certainly in Russia's interest to separate the US from Europe, break down NATO and encourage an authoritarian isolationist USA.
That's right the Kremlin loves Republicans. Far more alarming is the strong possibility that Putin has a slew of spearfished personal emails from Hillary's private server, from 2013 onwards.Is Trump a Russian spy ?
http://www.smh.com.au/world/us-elec...h-vladimir-putins-russia-20160723-gqcg8p.html
That's right the Kremlin loves Republicans. Far more alarming is the strong possibility that Putin has a slew of spearfished personal emails from Hillary's private server, from 2013 onwards.
These would be a potent weapon to manipulate or blackmail a Clinton Presidency.
In 2014, Hillary compared Putin to Adolf Hitler. Given that 20 million Soviets died fighting the Nazi regime, this was not diplomacy at it's finest, nor does it augur well for the future relationship under a Clinton Presidency.
That's right the Kremlin loves Republicans. Far more alarming is the strong possibility that Putin has a slew of spearfished personal emails from Hillary's private server, from 2013 onwards.
These would be a potent weapon to manipulate or blackmail a Clinton Presidency.
In 2014, Hillary compared Putin to Adolf Hitler. Given that 20 million Soviets died fighting the Nazi regime, this was not diplomacy at it's finest, nor does it augur well for the future relationship under a Clinton Presidency.
True here luutzu, i have doubts at the real power of the elected president/senate/congress in the US; this is onereason Trump has support but even he is elected, no sure he will be able to do muchA president can't just snap their fingers and policies get changed. Other greater powers are at the helm.
True here luutzu, i have doubts at the real power of the elected president/senate/congress in the US; this is onereason Trump has support but even he is elected, no sure he will be able to do much
Boris Johnson once compared Hillary Clinton to 'a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital'
Mayor of London hastily tries to make amends for comparing the potential next president of the United States to Lady Macbeth
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...to-a-sadistic-nurse-in-a-mental-hospital.html
True here luutzu, i have doubts at the real power of the elected president/senate/congress in the US; this is onereason Trump has support but even he is elected, no sure he will be able to do much
The only thing he will be able to do is make the rich (mainly himself) richer and the poor will get the picture (as usual).
The Trumpster is no saviour for the average American. He is their enemy number one.
Donald Trump is a unique threat to American democracy
DONALD J. TRUMP, until now a Republican problem, this week became a challenge the nation must confront and overcome. The real estate tycoon is uniquely unqualified to serve as president, in experience and temperament. He is mounting a campaign of snarl and sneer, not substance. To the extent he has views, they are wrong in their diagnosis of America’s problems and dangerous in their proposed solutions. Mr. Trump’s politics of denigration and division could strain the bonds that have held a diverse nation together. His contempt for constitutional norms might reveal the nation’s two-century-old experiment in checks and balances to be more fragile than we knew.
Any one of these characteristics would be disqualifying; together, they make Mr. Trump a peril. We recognize that this is not the usual moment to make such a statement. In an ordinary election year, we would acknowledge the Republican nominee, move on to the Democratic convention and spend the following months, like other voters, evaluating the candidates’ performance in debates, on the stump and in position papers. This year we will follow the campaign as always, offering honest views on all the candidates. But we cannot salute the Republican nominee or pretend that we might endorse him this fall. A Trump presidency would be dangerous for the nation and the world.
Why are we so sure? Start with experience. It has been 64 years since a major party nominated anyone for president who did not have electoral experience. That experiment turned out pretty well ”” but Mr. Trump, to put it mildly, is no Dwight David Eisenhower. Leading the Allied campaign to liberate Europe from the Nazis required strategic and political skills of the first order, and Eisenhower ”” though he liked to emphasize his common touch as he faced the intellectual Democrat Adlai Stevenson ”” was shrewd, diligent, humble and thoughtful.
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