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Interesting....
Democracy! So long as basilio of the Apocalypse agrees.
Pfffft tosser.
That's way out of context there Sifu.
Oh yea, after a week of insulting the parents of a dead American soldier and shooing a baby out, Trump still managed to narrow Clinton's lead to only 3 percent (Reuters/Ipsos poll).
Man, people really don't like Clinton.
Yeah Wayne.
Bit like not letting sociopathic, egotists play with loaded guns or nuclear buttons. Clearly something you think is a perfect democratic right.
Go for it.
That's way out of context there Sifu.
Man, people really don't like Clinton.
Not the point bas. If Americans want to vote in Hannibal Lecter, or even worse, Hillary, that is how their democracy works.
For some pissant plebeian with totalitarian fantasies, like you, to claim he should not be allowed, reveals the sort of toxic character you and your ilk actually posses.
We knowcyour type from not so long ago.... Freakin brownshirts.
Top Nazi leader: Trump will be a ‘real opportunity’ for white nationalists
By Peter Holley August 7 at 11:31 AM
(Evan Vucci/AP)
The effort to plant the seeds of white nationalism in the political mainstream, where they might blossom into pro-white political coalitions that appeal to a broader swath of Caucasian voters, will not be easy, according to the chairman of the American Nazi Party.
But Rocky Suhayda thinks there is one political figure who presents a “real opportunity” to lessen the load.
Who is it? Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president.
Donald Trump: I was being sarcastic about Obama and Isis
Republican candidate walks back his false claim that US president founded Islamic State
@realDonaldTrump
Ratings challenged @CNN reports so seriously that I call President Obama (and Clinton) "the founder" of ISIS, & MVP. THEY DON'T GET SARCASM?
.....On Thursday, Trump had refused to take the opportunity to reframe his remark to mean that Obama had created the context for the Islamic State’s growth. Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt told him: “I know what you meant – you meant that he created the vacuum, he lost the peace.”
But Trump disagreed. “No, I meant that he’s the founder of Isis, I do,” he said. “He was the most valuable player – I gave him the most valuable player award. I give her too, by the way,” he added of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Trump did acknowledge that the root of his argument was that if Obama “had done things properly, you wouldn’t have had Isis”, but he repeated: “Therefore, he was the founder of Isis.”
Trump first claimed Obama was “the founder of Isis” on Wednesday night at a rally in Sunrise, Florida.
“Isis is honoring President Obama,” Trump said of Islamic State. “He is the founder of Isis. He founded Isis. And, I would say the co-founder would be crooked Hillary Clinton.”
Congratulations Wayne !!
I just noticed that you scored the position of speech advisor to Donald Trump..
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/12/donald-trump-obama-isis-founder-sarcasm
That back flip with an inverse pike has your linguistic gymnastic fingerprints all over it..!! I trust he is paying you well.
Sheesh.... And the bastid didn't even pay me yet. Must send a late notice.
Is Something Wrong With Hillary: Bizarre Behavior, Seizure Allegations Raise Doubts About Her Health
by Tyler Durden, Aug 9, 2016 , Tyler Durden's picture
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...r-seizure-allegations-raise-doubts-about-her-
..Further adding to the mystery, Cernovich also points out - in an unconfirmed report - that the so called "handler" appears to carry a Diazepam pen...The device in question is a Diazepam auto-injector pens are used for for Acute Repetitive Seizures. Diazepam is one of the medications prescribed for patients who experience recurrent seizures..
Rumours, innuendo. What about the cushions? She has provided a medical report, why won't Trump?
They are both elderly. The public deserve to know. You can't say that a Republican stalwart like Ben Carson should be ignored.
People, the media, other politicians keep talking of Donald Trump as a trainwreck. An ever cascading litany of outrageous statements, policy proposals, firebrand speeches.
But perhaps its really a train ride with The Trump firmly sitting up front as the Republican preferred candidate despite or because of the "litany of outrageous statements, policy proposals, firebrand speeches."
So where could this train ride take the US and us (the rest of the world) ?
Some background to his body of work and the current response from other politicians
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/08/donald-trump-anti-muslim-ban-world-reacts
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...p-muslim-ban-backlash-jeb-bush-chris-christie
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/08/republicans-donald-trump-muslims-election-2016
There is also one excellent psychological observation of how well Donald Trump works his audience.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/dec/08/donald-trump-rally-psychology-humor-fear
Trump used $258,000 from his charity to settle legal problems
By David A. Fahrenthold September 20 at 11:23 PM
How Trump used his charity to settle his business's lawsuits
The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold explains the latest revelations about how Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump may have violated the IRS's rules regarding charitable funds. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post)
Donald Trump spent more than a quarter-million dollars from his charitable foundation to settle lawsuits that involved the billionaire’s for-profit businesses, according to interviews and a review of legal documents.
Those cases, which together used $258,000 from Trump’s charity, were among four newly documented expenditures in which Trump may have violated laws against “self-dealing” — which prohibit nonprofit leaders from using charity money to benefit themselves or their businesses.
In one case, from 2007, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club faced $120,000 in unpaid fines from the town of Palm Beach, Fla., resulting from a dispute over the height of a flagpole.
Stephen Colbert calls Donald Trump a liar ”” over and over and over again
By Aaron Blake September 20 at 10:50 AM
Stephen Colbert may have offered the definitive takedown Monday night of Donald Trump's effort to rewrite history on the whole birther saga.
In a more than 10-minute segment, Colbert repeatedly called Trump a liar without directly saying so, using clips of Trump himself saying "liar" and "world-class liar" and talking in exasperated tones about Trump's bogus birtherism claims in a Friday news conference.
Trump said Friday in a five-sentence statement that he ended the birther controversy in 2011 by getting President Obama to release his birth certificate and that Hillary Clinton and her campaign actually first raised the questions about whether Obama was born in the United States. Neither is correct.
After playing video of Trump saying he "finished" the birther controversy, Colbert went off.
“No, you didn’t. No, you didn’t," Colbert said. "And I know you didn't because I was alive and on TV."
He added: "But you know what? Maybe memory is a tricky thing. Maybe I remember it one way ... and Donald Trump is a liar.”
Colbert then played a montage of Trump raising questions about Obama's birth certificate ”” even after 2011. While it's airing, he carves a wooden statuette of Rodin's "The Thinker." Afterward, he talked to the statue.
“What are you thinking about?" Colbert asked. "I’m thinking he’s a liar," Colbert-as-the-statuette responded.
Colbert concluded: "You don’t get to flog this issue for five years and then act like you’re correcting everybody else. We’re not crazy. We were there. We all saw you do it. Even the people who support you saw you do it. It’s why they support you.”
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