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Jun 17, 2016 15:55:02   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
There you go. You have found the solution.


Well Art, should a miracle happen and Trump become president, after he appoints 3 of the justices from his list, maybe you will then see the logic and fairness of my argument.

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Jun 17, 2016 15:56:20   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
Maybe the one from Texas, the one that acts and speaks like a Sunday morning TV Evangalist.

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Jun 17, 2016 16:00:24   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
Or possibly the youngster from Florida, the one that has all the talking points committed to memory, as well as the rebuttals to questions. I said rebuttals because today's questions are really attacks on the Candidate and not really questions.

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Jun 17, 2016 16:04:45   #
ArtzDarkroom Loc: Near Disneyland-Orange County, California
 
Do you really believe it will take a miracle for Forrest Trump to win the election?

That's the best news I've heard all day!



Blurryeyed wrote:
Well Art, should a miracle happen and Trump become president, after he appoints 3 of the justices from his list, maybe you will then see the logic and fairness of my argument.

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Jun 17, 2016 16:14:08   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
Do you really believe it will take a miracle for Forrest Trump to win the election?

That's the best news I've heard all day!


I was never a Trump supporter, but between his own mouth and the further distortion of his words by the national media and the left... I think that he has been severely wounded, and if he does not learn a little self control, those wounds will prove to be fatal to his bid for the presidency, instead of going after Hillary, I saw clips of him yesterday talking about how much money he has made for the cable networks for which he received nothing. Really? He is now basically in the general going against a very experienced and professional machine, I am not talking about Hillary but rather the political machine that the democrats have formed to support her candidacy, Trump needs to get his shit together, given some of his statements it may be a little too late. I will vote for him but in reality it is a vote against Hillary and not a vote for Trump, he was never my choice but really the only candidate that I ever felt good about was Carly.

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Jun 17, 2016 16:24:18   #
ArtzDarkroom Loc: Near Disneyland-Orange County, California
 
Bernie is my preferred choice and unless there is a BIG surprise at the Convention in July, I will find myself, like you not voting FOR somebody but voting AGAINST somebody.





Blurryeyed wrote:
I was never a Trump supporter, but between his own mouth and the further distortion of his words by the national media and the left... I think that he has been severely wounded, and if he does not learn a little self control, those wounds will prove to be fatal to his bid for the presidency, instead of going after Hillary, I saw clips of him yesterday talking about how much money he has made for the cable networks for which he received nothing. Really? He is now basically in the general going against a very experienced and professional machine, I am not talking about Hillary but rather the political machine that the democrats have formed to support her candidacy, Trump needs to get his shit together, given some of his statements it may be a little too late. I will vote for him but in reality it is a vote against Hillary and not a vote for Trump, he was never my choice but really the only candidate that I ever felt good about was Carly.
I was never a Trump supporter, but between his own... (show quote)

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Jun 17, 2016 17:02:30   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
There were 16 other candidates on the GOP slate before. One of them? If the GOP picks somebody, they will have the support, financial support of the Party. That should be helpful. Are you saying NOBODY from the GOP can beat him?


I am.

It's over. The crying of the establishment GOP is over their loss of power going forward as the voters FINALLY let them know they want real change, not new deck chairs.

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Jun 17, 2016 17:07:55   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
[quote=Blurryeyed]I was never a Trump supporter, but between his own mouth and the further distortion of his words by the national media and the left... I think that he has been severely wounded, and if he does not learn a little self control, those wounds will prove to be fatal to his bid for the presidency, instead of going after Hillary, I saw clips of him yesterday talking about how much money he has made for the cable networks for which he received nothing. Really? He is now basically in the general going against a very experienced and professional machine, I am not talking about Hillary but rather the political machine that the democrats have formed to support her candidacy, Trump needs to get his shit together, given some of his statements it may be a little too late. I will vote for him but in reality it is a vote against

They've been reporting a story, I ignored it but this one may be true. Supposedly, Trump is looking into buying a network, guess who the main star would be? He's realized that he's had luck in that a lot of people follow him, listen to him and he wants to capitalize on it. Vanity Fair initially reported it. But think of it...remember when he said he should get a portion of the money the networks were getting for the debates? Who knows, it may be true. He'll sink the Republican party but add something to Trump Industries.

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Jun 17, 2016 17:12:15   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
Both parties are sunk.....the difference is the GOP knows it, the Dems are still desperately clutching their Brie and chard while the whistle in the graveyard for ABC (anyone but Hilary). That's why they are trying so hard to force their pick of VP on her.

The GOP? They have started their change with Trump. He is what would be termed an "agent of change" to start the revolution, not the revolutionary leader himself.

JOMO.

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Jun 17, 2016 17:16:55   #
Keenan Loc: Central Coast California
 
dljen wrote:
They've been reporting a story, I ignored it but this one may be true. Supposedly, Trump is looking into buying a network, guess who the main star would be? He's realized that he's had luck in that a lot of people follow him, listen to him and he wants to capitalize on it. Vanity Fair initially reported it. But think of it...remember when he said he should get a portion of the money the networks were getting for the debates? Who knows, it may be true. He'll sink the Republican party but add something to Trump Industries.
They've been reporting a story, I ignored it but t... (show quote)


Since all the independent media companies will have lost their press credentials within the first few months of Trump taking office, he has no choice but to buy his own network. That is the only way he can be sure that there will be at least one media representative to show up at his press conferences who still has their press credentials.

And the above scenario is totally realistic and probable. Except for the part about Trump winning the election, of course.

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Jun 17, 2016 21:19:07   #
ArtzDarkroom Loc: Near Disneyland-Orange County, California
 
Where are the voices of the Religious Right on the LGBTQ community?

The Don has come out in support of them during this recent mass murder. Do they support this position?

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Jun 17, 2016 21:21:43   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
Where are the voices of the Religious Right on the LGBTQ community?

The Don has come out in support of them during this recent mass murder. Do they support this position?


His support of them as fellow Americans does not at all suggest that he is comfortable with the progressive policy efforts on their behalf.... There is a difference you know.

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Jun 17, 2016 21:28:03   #
ArtzDarkroom Loc: Near Disneyland-Orange County, California
 
I guess that explains it.


Blurryeyed wrote:
His support of them as fellow Americans does not at all suggest that he is comfortable with the progressive policy efforts on their behalf.... There is a difference you know.

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Jun 17, 2016 21:49:25   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
I guess that explains it.


Or is it another example that he will take any position that he thinks will help him in the polls or his own mind?

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Jun 17, 2016 22:00:05   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
ArtzDarkroom wrote:
Where are the voices of the Religious Right on the LGBTQ community?

The Don has come out in support of them during this recent mass murder. Do they support this position?


He hasn't had to explain that lately, I'm sure the RR are angry. He's busy with his fundraisers.

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