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Termyn8or -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/6/2016 2:45:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

To be fair, if you were a baby and your mum had dragged you into a rally where you were confronted by that, you'd probably start screaming yourself. I've seen less frightening looking monsters in horror films, FFS.


I never said the kid was at fault. The SUPPOSED adult who brought the kid there inappropriately is at fault.

If it was my rally of whatever I would have had security not even let them in.

Kids are great, kids are fun. But not when they are screaming their ass off in a grocery store. Let alone a political event.

T^T




Cinnamongirl67 -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/6/2016 2:47:30 PM)

I am telling you
You shut the Fuck up.
You keep your stupid people quiet.
You don't like us to bad.
We are yelling our head off.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/6/2016 3:21:09 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

His VP is a better choice.

Ron Jeremy is a better choice.




thompsonx -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/6/2016 7:10:27 PM)


ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

You fuckers have a problem with children?

Not if you cook them properly




WickedsDesire -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 6:55:46 AM)

As lucylastic says he had an average week ;)

yeah his striking affinity for "respecting" women was on show all week!
With Mrs Kahn, Ivanka on sexual harassment and the baby/mother pissing him off.
But it could have been a lot worse.
It was a hell of a week for his campaign staff too.

Here is the crying baby clip – but enough about trump guffaws
'Get the baby out of here' says Trump at Virginia rally
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36962133

There is something very wrong with that man. He divides all and is making a mockery of USA and democracy- although creatures supporters must bear some of the responsibility - was it 6 candidates at the start?

He should be a man and step aside. I originally though he would become president. Now I am not sure it would appear some of the public have now turned against him giving Pillory Binton perhaps an unassailable lead.

Ive no time for the Republican party but that man is mad and lacking in intelligence and qualifications, and as for Hilary I just view her as a typical politician - scum of the earth.

Looks like a 3rd, probably 4th term






Termyn8or -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 7:28:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

I am telling you
You shut the Fuck up.
You keep your stupid people quiet.
You don't like us to bad.
We are yelling our head off.



You yell and scream here you are getting shoved out the door, and if you resist I guarantee you are going to the hospital if not the morgue.

And if anyone thinks a screaming baby is appropriate at a political event they should not even be allowed to vote, or drive, or have any more kids.

T^T




WhoreMods -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 7:55:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire
With Mrs Kahn, Ivanka on sexual harassment and the baby/mother pissing him off.

The best thing about his comments about Mrs Khan is that they came from somebody who has a gag order on his own ex wives. Weird how he thinks it's unacceptable for a moslem to silence their wife, but it's fine for circus peanuts to do so...




WickedsDesire -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 8:11:21 AM)

Whoremods - Excellent point I did wonder iv never looked into his exes. Thanks I didn't know that...I know the man is insane, hypocrite, liar, an intellect of a rabid, foaming wildly of the gob, dog etc..i am still trying to come up with a word that sums him up, perhaps 2-3

Strange how that was not mentioned in the story with the Khans

Khannnnn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRnSnfiUI54


Termyn8or The mad olde hag, with child, went to that to show her support for the mad king....and the piece of huwman garbage did that to her....perhaps he was wondering why one of her darky slaves was not looking after her creature...must be that eh!




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 8:14:54 AM)

yeah women with babies should stay at home and forget about that silly voting thing.
If they dont want kids at a convention, they should state that before the event.
The Carotene Cock Womble just cant handle another baby being louder than he is.
DIsclaimer
I wouldnt take a baby to a rally, apart from the wait in line in the heat, the noise, the crowds and the crush. Not worth it in shredded nerves. Let alone the humiliation from people laughing at you, because your kid upstaged the hero of the day.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 8:29:38 AM)

Dracarys apologies Lucylastic forgot to add in a bit of oomf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cHRmQWUCl4

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Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 8:29:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

As lucylastic says he had an average week ;)

yeah his striking affinity for "respecting" women was on show all week!
With Mrs Kahn, Ivanka on sexual harassment and the baby/mother pissing him off.
But it could have been a lot worse.
It was a hell of a week for his campaign staff too.

Here is the crying baby clip – but enough about trump guffaws
'Get the baby out of here' says Trump at Virginia rally
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-36962133

There is something very wrong with that man. He divides all and is making a mockery of USA and democracy- although creatures supporters must bear some of the responsibility - was it 6 candidates at the start?

He should be a man and step aside. I originally though he would become president. Now I am not sure it would appear some of the public have now turned against him giving Pillory Binton perhaps an unassailable lead.

Ive no time for the Republican party but that man is mad and lacking in intelligence and qualifications, and as for Hilary I just view her as a typical politician - scum of the earth.

Looks like a 3rd, probably 4th term




A win by hills is so not certain.
There's all sorts of shit coming down.
More leaks, more accusations, more clusterfucks by the DNC and the dems themselves.
It is theirs to fuck up, and history shows they are really good at fucking up their leads.
IF they fuck up they deserve to lose.





Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/7/2016 8:30:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

Dracarys apologies Lucylastic forgot to add in a bit of oomf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cHRmQWUCl4

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Love it:) the clip, thankyou!!!!
Heh I finished the seasons again.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 6:14:31 AM)

There appears to be 3 options:
1. His party declare him mental of the head - which he is..yet they will not do it - why? who knows.
2. He quits - well he is no man so this will not happen. Convincing a deranged halfwit madman to step aside
3. Denounce him and sit this one out - 3rd term

Some conservatives are holding out hope that an obscure Republican National Committee manoeuvre could rid them of Mr Trump as the nominee. The theory is the RNC could declare Mr Trump "not of sound mind" and remove him under the aforementioned Rule Nine, which caters for a candidate being incapacitated by an ailment like a stroke.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-37040360

lucylastic that's me back up to season 6 Ep 1...I don’t have the original fire pictures - just two layered over me – those fire picture are from that tale, I tell from time to time, from a few years ago – and how me and tavern wench (she was a nice women) were in the country for coffee picnic and malarkey and started a fire, to keep us warm, and the farmer called the police and accused us of being witches…ah those days of olde.




WhoreMods -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 10:25:51 AM)

As I said elsewhere: Flump is no more mental of the head now than he was when he started campaigning, and the rule nine that's being viewed as a possible get out clause is to remove people who've gone batshit or become a vegetable while on the election trail, rather than people who were already batshit vegetables when they first entered it.




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 11:08:49 AM)

THis is one dumb bitch I cant stand, fucking up YET again....
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/13/politics/katrina-pierson-obama-afghanistan/index.html

Donald Trump campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson said on Saturday that America's military effort in Afghanistan "was Obama's war."

The war in Afghanistan began in 2001, following the attacks of September 11, more than seven years before Barack Obama became president. The Afghanistan fight, initiated during the presidency of George W. Bush, stands as the longest running war in the history of the country.
Pierson's comment came during an exchange with CNN's Victor Blackwell, when she was asked to explain the Republican nominee's recent assertion that President Obama is the "founder of ISIS." Trump has since called the comment sarcastic, "but not that sarcastic."
Pierson blamed the rise of ISIS on Obama and Hillary Clinton's opposition to the surge in Iraq, when she was a senator from New York.
"If you want to go way back, we can look at the troop surge, and after 2007 al Qaeda was essentially in ashes," Pierson said. "It was Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who then destroyed the entire rollout by wanting to pull out early... That is the reason why ISIS is a global issue."

Then Pierson then pivoted to the Afghanistan theater.
"Remember, we weren't even in Afghanistan by this time. Barack Obama went into Afghanistan, creating another problem," Pierson said.
Blackwell asked her to clarify, and she said, "That was Obama's war, yes."
Pierson went on to say, "I thought we were talking about the founding of ISIS. I mean ISIS came out of the Obama side of the war. Is that not a fact?"
Trump was literally not being sarcastic about Obama founding ISIS
Pierson later acknowledged the Afghanistan mission was not launched on Obama's watch.
ISIS began as a branch of al Qaeda based in Iraq, founded by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Following his death in a US-led operation during President George W. Bush's tenure, the group reorganized itself amid the chaos of the sectarian violence in Iraq and the civil war in Syria. It eventually broke with al Qaeda and emerged as a self-declared "caliphate" known widely as ISIS, under the putative leadership of Abu-Bakr Al-Bagdadi.
In recent years, ISIS has expanded outside of Iraq and Syria, holding ground in Libya and Afghanistan.

Obama's opposition to the troop surge in Iraq as well as his general policies with regard to the war on terror and the rise of ISIS have been focal points of the campaign.
During the first year of his presidency, Obama approved a request for more troops in Afghanistan, and as his administration has sought to bring the war to a close, he has acknowledged that the US military's combat presence in Afghanistan will outlast his tenure.

more at link




WhoreMods -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 11:31:58 AM)

And the Trumptooners will take this as another example of the media conspiracy picking on their chosen fucktard and treat this as another reason to vote for the circus peanut.




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 11:56:21 AM)

the majority are ignoring trump posts:)
its very telling




Lucylastic -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 1:02:53 PM)

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Wayward5oul -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 1:11:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

the majority are ignoring trump posts:)
its very telling

People are deserting right and left, strategies being discussed about how to save the candidates in other races by diverting money away from the Donald.

He was so popular up until the convention, because then all he had to convince was enough people eligible to vote in Republican primaries. And he tapped into a lot of anger and frustration seething within.

But now he has to convince the majority of voters, whether they be R, D, other affiliations, and those not affiliated with any party. He thinks that what has been working all along will work with the greater population, so he keeps ignoring advice and continues insulting others and lying.

But the larger population is not buying his crap, so he is getting more flack over his antics, which he can't brush off now. So he is getting frustrated, which is causing him to act even more erratically.

He can no longer hide his crazy.

Thank God.




Wayward5oul -> RE: Trump campaign teeters on the brink (8/13/2016 1:13:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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And now he is telling people at rallies to not just vote, but be on the lookout for fraud at the polls, so people don't go and vote 5 times. Before he is through with his conspiracy theories, he will have people starting fights at the polls and accusing others of voter fraud.

Which could violate prohibitions against voter intimidation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/08/13/how-donald-trumps-bizarre-voter-watch-effort-could-get-the-gop-in-trouble/

From the link

After telling an audience in Altoona, Pa., that he would seek their help in policing the polls in November to root out voter fraud — something that even the state of Pennsylvania has noted doesn't exist in any meaningful way — Donald Trump's campaign nationalized the effort on Saturday morning. Now eager Trump backers can go to Trump's website and sign up to be "a Trump Election Observer." Do so, and you get an email thanking you for volunteering and assuring you that the campaign will "do everything we are legally allowed to do to stop crooked Hillary from rigging this election."

There are any number of problems with this, again starting with the fact that the frequency of in-person voter fraud in elections is lower than getting five numbers right in the Powerball. But there's a potentially bigger legal problem noted by election law expert Rick Hasen of the University of California at Irvine: Trump's unnecessary effort could be violating a prohibition against voter intimidation that applies to the Republican Party.

In 1981, the Republican Party rolled out a voter-integrity effort in New Jersey that mirrors what Trump demanded in Altoona. As described in a legal ruling about the prohibition:

The RNC allegedly created a voter challenge list by mailing sample ballots to individuals in precincts with a high percentage of racial or ethnic minority registered voters and, then, including individuals whose postcards were returned as undeliverable on a list of voters to challenge at the polls. The RNC also allegedly enlisted the help of off-duty sheriffs and police officers to intimidate voters by standing at polling places in minority precincts during voting with “National Ballot Security Task Force” armbands. Some of the officers allegedly wore firearms in a visible manner.

(Trump in Altoona: "We have to call up law enforcement. And we have to have the sheriffs and the police chiefs and everybody watching. ... The only way they can beat it in my opinion — and I mean this 100 percent — if in certain sections of the state they cheat, okay?")

The Democrats sued, and in 1982, the two parties agreed to a system under which the Republican National Committee agreed to refrain from a number of tactics that could be used to intimidate voters. That consent decree, as it is called, has been modified a number of times, often in response to efforts to challenge the ability of Democratic voters to vote, occasionally targeting black voters specifically.




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