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President Donald J. Trump

Started by The General, February 11, 2011, 01:33:34 AM


Quote from: VoteQuimby on February 19, 2016, 07:22:20 PM
You sure it was the GIF?  ;)

I would love to get banned for that. That would actually be pretty funny to me.  :D

LOL.  I'm sorry to disappoint you.  ;)

Quote from: 21st Century Man on February 19, 2016, 07:27:37 PM
LOL.  I'm sorry to disappoint you.  ;)

Nah man, no disappointment just a veteran of the Famous Bowl speaking from experience and concern.

SciFiAuthor

Well, it certainly got dicey in here lol. I love the idea that the Fed would get audited by Trump. Bring in Ron Paul to head the effort.


Jackstar

Quote from: 21st Century Man on February 19, 2016, 06:15:46 PM
Just get rid of it.  There are still some rules here.

Race traitor.


Jackstar

Quote from: GravitySucks on February 19, 2016, 06:26:45 PM
are just pissed that someone called you on it.

Oh, not just "someone"--it's two of the biggest 'tards around.

I'm insulted that you're pretending to be insulted by the 5,623rd posting of the JFK murder. What, this one is the last straw? Get bent.

Jackstar

Quote from: 21st Century Man on February 19, 2016, 06:59:45 PM
Seriously, I just ate my supper and it almost came up.

::) What did you have for dinner, Hyperbole Casserole? Choke it back like a man would.

Quote from: Jackstar on February 19, 2016, 08:22:20 PM
::) What did you have for dinner, Hyperbole Casserole? Choke it back like a man would.

You're a queer duck.  Don't take it as an insult.  You're just weird.

If there was one thing I could change about Donald Trump, I would make him less prone to litigiousness.  Everytime someone says something he doesn't like, he says he's going to sue.  That is one of the major problems that plague our country.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vXZPztcGaY

GravitySucks

Quote from: Jackstar on February 19, 2016, 08:19:12 PM
Oh, not just "someone"--it's two of the biggest 'tards around.

I'm insulted that you're pretending to be insulted by the 5,623rd posting of the JFK murder. What, this one is the last straw? Get bent.

At times you can be humorous. The other 99% of the time you are like seagull shit.

Jackstar

Neither of you have credibility.

*dismissive hand-waving gestures*

Quote from: Jackstar on February 19, 2016, 09:43:09 PM
Neither of you have credibility.

*dismissive hand-waving gestures*

LOL.  Like you do.  Give me a break.  Dude, you really need to get back on your meds.  You've got to get a grip on your manic behavior.

The delicate balance of BellGab has been upset by no more ignore lists.


Quote from: VoteQuimby on February 19, 2016, 09:47:36 PM
The delicate balance of BellGab has been upset by no more ignore lists.

I haven't been using it anyway.  I once did with a certain Jorch Einstein (now he's Donald Noory) but I gave up on it.

Jackstar

Quote from: VoteQuimby on February 19, 2016, 09:47:36 PM
The delicate balance of BellGab has been upset by no more ignore lists.


To me, this election is about one thing: USSC appointments. I don`t trust someone who`s lived 60 years as a New York liberal to make those appointments. I do trust a proven constitutional conservative who`s argued pivotal cases before the USSC in defense of gun rights and religious liberty. That would be Ted Cruz.

Jackstar

Quote from: FightTheFuture on February 20, 2016, 12:38:40 AM
this election is about one thing: USSC appointments.


Relax, the precedent has been set: they can just kill them.

Lena

Quote from: FightTheFuture on February 20, 2016, 12:38:40 AM
To me, this election is about one thing: USSC appointments. I don`t trust someone who`s lived 60 years as a New York liberal to make those appointments. I do trust a proven constitutional conservative who`s argued pivotal cases before the USSC in defense of gun rights and religious liberty. That would be Ted Cruz.
Rafael Cruz is 100% FRAUD. You really need to inform yourself better. Trump is more conservative than the whole GOP combined. He might as well nominate Judge Napolitano (a personal friend) to SC, and he already named 2 he considers - unlike Rafael Cruz who is a total puppet.
The GOP guy is Rubio anyway. So you're 100% on the losing horse already with Cruzio.
Bush will probably drop out after SC, so the GOP will be 100% behind the homosexual Rubio, not because Cruz is anti-establishment, but because he is an ass whom nobody can stand. (you wouldn't either if you looked him up better)

onan

Quote from: Lena on February 20, 2016, 03:08:43 AM
He might as well nominate Judge Napolitano (a personal friend)

So, you're an "escort". Not meant as an insult.

Lena

I can't confirm or deny that, until you pay me $3000 for an hour.

Lena


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkpjxbeKS1E

Donald Trump Rally in Pawleys Island, South Carolina - February 19, 2016

audio starts 1minute into video (muted because of youtube copyright claims vs music)

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: FightTheFuture on February 20, 2016, 12:38:40 AM
To me, this election is about one thing: USSC appointments. I don`t trust someone who`s lived 60 years as a New York liberal to make those appointments. I do trust a proven constitutional conservative who`s argued pivotal cases before the USSC in defense of gun rights and religious liberty. That would be Ted Cruz.

Yes, but he can't win the general election. As Mitt Romney showed, the electoral college map is not in favor of the Republicans anymore. There is no longer a clear path to winning the college with places like Florida becoming swing states. Only a wildcard can potentially do it, and that's Trump. For all anyone knows, that guy could take New York. All we can say about Cruz is that he'll probably take Texas.

To me, this election is about ensuring that Hillary Clinton does not become president and hopefully goes off to fade into obscurity and takes Slick Willy with her. And because of the electoral college, I view any vote for Cruz as a vote for Hillary.

albrecht

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on February 20, 2016, 12:05:33 PM
Yes, but he can't win the general election. As Mitt Romney showed, the electoral college map is not in favor of the Republicans anymore. There is no longer a clear path to winning the college with places like Florida becoming swing states. Only a wildcard can potentially do it, and that's Trump. For all anyone knows, that guy could take New York. All we can say about Cruz is that he'll probably take Texas.

To me, this election is about ensuring that Hillary Clinton does not become president and hopefully goes off to fade into obscurity and takes Slick Willy with her. And because of the electoral college, I view any vote for Cruz as a vote for Hillary.
A major problem in the party, or just for those of a more conservative bent, is not being able to vote for the lesser of evils and totally get behind a candidate who wasn't their first choice or suspect in some beliefs. Democrats, aside from a few fringe far farlefties, will go on full support even after bitter in-fighting of whomever is the nominee. That and the open-border, huge bureacracies of government employees, and government give-aways to others make it almost certain that they hold the edge in national elections. (At least until they grow up, try to start a business, etc.) Trump could break that just due to his celebrity, which is sad, but if that what it takes? So be it.

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: albrecht on February 20, 2016, 12:23:31 PM
A major problem in the party, or just for those of a more conservative bent, is not being able to vote for the lesser of evils and totally get behind a candidate who wasn't their first choice or suspect in some beliefs. Democrats, aside from a few fringe far farlefties, will go on full support even after bitter in-fighting of whomever is the nominee. That and the open-border, huge bureacracies of government employees, and government give-aways to others make it almost certain that they hold the edge in national elections. (At least until they grow up, try to start a business, etc.) Trump could break that just due to his celebrity, which is sad, but if that what it takes? So be it.

That's absolutely correct. It's act pragmatically or lose. The time for purist ideology on the right is over, it can no longer win presidential elections in the US both popularly and electorally. That's the reality of things. Ted Cruz is not a realistic candidate in 2016, he might have been in 1988, but not now.

onan

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on February 20, 2016, 12:42:02 PM
That's absolutely correct. It's act pragmatically or lose. The time for purist ideology on the right is over, it can no longer win presidential elections in the US both popularly and electorally. That's the reality of things. Ted Cruz is not a realistic candidate in 2016, he might have been in 1988, but not now.

I agree, pragmatism is a strategy lost on the republican party. Not that it is much better on the left. I don't know how to get it across to these guys, but the America they want is gone. It is that simple. A majority of people, right or wrong, reject what the republican party has become. One can cling to what they want or realize there are going to be compromises that some don't like.

Trump isn't a republican, I am not sure what ideology he believes in, other than whatever gets him what he wants.

Lena

Trump is a Nationalist, maybe even National Socialist. That doesn't mean he's out to gas the Jews, although they sure seem to think so.
Maybe it's better to call him "The American Putin", or something like that.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Lena on February 20, 2016, 02:14:35 PM
Trump is a Nationalist, maybe even National Socialist. That doesn't mean he's out to gas the Jews, although they sure seem to think so.
Maybe it's better to call him "The American Putin", or something like that.


Shorten it to 'Cunt' then.

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