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President Donald J. Trump

Started by The General, February 10, 2011, 11:33:34 PM

VtaGeezer

Quote from: Meatie Pie on June 05, 2016, 08:28:25 AM
Dwonald Dwumpf is likely going to have the fewest electoral college points of any Republican ticket since Goldwater's in '64.

http://linkis.com/www.salon.com/2016/0/4CSFp
Ignore Trump.  He won't make it past the New Hampshire primary.

Brody

Watching Bob Corker fail at defending Trump on ABC's "This Week" was great fun.

Trump says racist things?   "Well I condemn that"

Mexico will pay for a wall?  "I'd thought this was going to be on foreign policy?"

Mexico is a foreign country....

and so on....


http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/video/sen-bob-corker-2016-presidential-race-39620710

Quote from: Brody on June 05, 2016, 09:13:47 AM
Watching Bob Corker fail at defending Trump on ABC's "This Week" was great fun.

Trump says racist things?   "Well I condemn that"

Mexico will pay for a wall?  "I'd thought this was going to be on foreign policy?"

Mexico is a foreign country....

and so on....


http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/video/sen-bob-corker-2016-presidential-race-39620710

That piece of shit Corker was the one who sponsored the bill that allowed Obama to bypass the Senate when he was making the treaty with Iran.  Utterly useless.  He should be primaried and tossed out of the Senate on his ass.

Quote from: Meatie Pie on June 05, 2016, 08:28:25 AM
Dwonald Dwumpf is likely going to have the fewest electoral college points of any Republican ticket since Goldwater's in '64.

http://linkis.com/www.salon.com/2016/0/4CSFp

Salon.com is an utter waste of server space.  Not that I'm a huge Trump supporter but that rag is garbage.

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 04, 2016, 12:35:20 PM
How anyone can be pro-Bernie and buy his economics or his whole act is just staggering to me. I don't think even in the darkest timeline any of this bullshit he's pandering to retards would ever come close to happening. But what he's proposing would be cataclysmic and be the end of the US as an economic super power. No one is talking about this stuff because Americans are too stupid and too high to comprehend economics but the Chinese are watching this laughing their dicks off.

Millennials.  'Nuff said.

aldousburbank

Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 04, 2016, 11:31:45 PM
IOW, don't be surprised if this race takes a sudden and unexpected turn that nobody has planned on.

Like, Trump getting elected.

VtaGeezer

Quote from: 21st Century Man on June 05, 2016, 09:23:04 AM
That piece of shit Corker was the one who sponsored the bill that allowed Obama to bypass the Senate when he was making the treaty with Iran.  Utterly useless.  He should be primaried and tossed out of the Senate on his ass.
That Corker is considered the new establishment GOP foreign policy guru (Lindsey G is toast) says all you need to know about the state of foreign affairs in Washington.  I agreed with one thing he said this morning; that Trump's foreign policy ideas are realism, not PC nicetalk that puts avoidance of offending above US interests. 

3OctaveFart

A quick consult with a 1950s guide for resolving childhood problems might offer help in understanding the problem child we are all dealing with. Take a look.

http://wp.me/p2qifI-3hO

WOTR

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 04, 2016, 12:10:23 PM
This election has show a huge minority of this country is completely brain dead and beyond help. Basic math now seems to elude the New Left.
Yes, thank goodness we have the intelligent "new right" to save the country.

WOTR

Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 04, 2016, 03:21:46 PM
The next obvious question is, when are you going to fix this problem and ban him again? I don't understand why you didn't do this as soon as you saw he was back. You can figure out the mystery later. For now, block his IP or whatever you need to do to keep him from posting,
MV will allow Falkie to post after being screwed over... I'm betting that the KoK stays for now (at least for a couple of "heil Hitlers").

Value Of Pi

Quote from: WOTR on June 05, 2016, 01:32:27 PM
Yes, thank goodness we have the intelligent "new right" to save the country.


The look on the face of the woman in front holding the baby is priceless. She seems to be having a religious experience gazing at Trump. Afterwards, she got back in her car with the "What would Jesus do?" bumpersticker convinced that she had just seen the second coming of George Washington, or maybe George Wallace. Scary stuff.

CornyCrow

Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 05, 2016, 02:13:46 PM
The look on the face of the woman in front holding the baby is priceless. She seems to be having a religious experience gazing at Trump. Afterwards, she got back in her car with the "What would Jesus do?" bumpersticker convinced that she had just seen the second coming of George Washington, or maybe George Wallace. Scary stuff.
Yes, the almost orgiastic adoration of the crowd, the fights that break out at his rallies.  Reminds me a bit of a fellow named Schicklgruber.  Also, the way he tries to start speeches calmly and gradually builds up to a crescendo.

VtaGeezer

Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 05, 2016, 02:13:46 PM
The look on the face of the woman in front holding the baby is priceless. She seems to be having a religious experience gazing at Trump. Afterwards, she got back in her car with the "What would Jesus do?" bumpersticker convinced that she had just seen the second coming of George Washington, or maybe George Wallace. Scary stuff.
The scary stuff is how anti-Trump people take a perfectly innocent look or sign on the Trump side and weave an entire fantasy universe of malice toward humanity from it.  Odd how a single sign (which, btw, was two rows behind that "zealot") sets you off but Clinton giving a scores of racially-loaded speeches in AM churches in parallel with services is apparently just another public appearance.

chefist

Quote from: VtaGeezer on June 05, 2016, 02:47:31 PM
The scary stuff is how anti-Trump people take a perfectly innocent look or sign on the Trump side and weave an entire fantasy universe of malice toward humanity from it.  Odd how a single sign (which, btw, was two rows behind that "zealot") sets you off but Clinton giving a scores of racially-loaded speeches in AM churches in parallel with services is apparently just another public appearance.

I think his strategy is to discredit the media, even if he makes mistake...


VtaGeezer

Quote from: Segundus on June 05, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
Yes, the almost orgiastic adoration of the crowd, the fights that break out at his rallies.  Reminds me a bit of a fellow named Schicklgruber.  Also, the way he tries to start speeches calmly and gradually builds up to a crescendo.
O ferchrissake, she and her infant are being greeted by a national candidate/celebrity.  The shot caught her at max grin. It's the same look seen at concerts, ball games, and golf tournaments when a celeb approaches fans.

Schicklgruber indeed. Get a grip!  That's the kind of baseless hysteria based in innuendo that WILL cause trouble this summer. 


Value Of Pi

Quote from: Segundus on June 05, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
Yes, the almost orgiastic adoration of the crowd, the fights that break out at his rallies.  Reminds me a bit of a fellow named Schicklgruber.  Also, the way he tries to start speeches calmly and gradually builds up to a crescendo.

I always find any kind of mindlessly hateful crowd reaction chilling, regardless of what politician is inspiring it or what their political philosophy happens to be. The fact that this is all happening in a presidential election, with the candidate getting even more extreme and more insistent on his vision of the world as he gets closer to possible victory, makes the situation a nightmare.

The sort of crowds we're seeing at Trump rallies would more than likely cheer him on no matter what he proposed. As you say, we have seen this scenario before, with millions of supposedly civilized people losing their minds, their souls and all sense of good judgement in a fever pitch of nationalistic rage.

On a side note, I am beginning to see the growing relevance of the NRA's insistence that an armed population would be the last remaining protection and deterrent against a national government that had assumed dictatorial powers. This situation always seemed far-fetched and extremely unlikely but a Trump presidency makes the threat much more real and present.

Ironically, many gun-owning Trump voters would be the very people to take up arms against a Trump dictatorship in a case where a constitutional crisis could not be resolved peacefully, since eventually they would find themselves among his victims.

VtaGeezer

Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 05, 2016, 03:28:13 PM
I always find any kind of mindlessly hateful crowd reaction chilling, regardless of what politician is inspiring it or what their political philosophy happens to be. The fact that this is all happening in a presidential election, with the candidate getting even more extreme and more insistent on his vision of the world as he gets closer to possible victory, makes the situation a nightmare.

The sort of crowds we're seeing at Trump rallies would more than likely cheer him on no matter what he proposed. As you say, we have seen this scenario before, with millions of supposedly civilized people losing their minds, their souls and all sense of good judgement in a fever pitch of nationalistic rage.

On a side note, I am beginning to see the growing relevance of the NRA's insistence that an armed population would be the last remaining protection and deterrent against a national government that had assumed dictatorial powers. This situation always seemed far-fetched and extremely unlikely but a Trump presidency makes the threat much more real and present.

Ironically, many gun-owning Trump voters would be the very people to take up arms against a Trump dictatorship in a case where a constitutional crisis could not be resolved peacefully, since eventually they would find themselves among his victims.
Odd that you made nary a negative comment when the only real  "mindlessly hateful crowd" we've seen have been pursuing, beating and roughing up people leaving Trump events like the other night, when you just posted only some bland thing about a nebulous third choice.  But they were "protestors", to be  absolved regardless of offense because their cause is righteous.  And here you go on again with your Trump-as-dictator fantasy.  It would be funny if not so malicious and delusional. 

Quote from: WOTR on June 05, 2016, 01:32:27 PM
Yes, thank goodness we have the intelligent "new right" to save the country.


Hmm... people having a good time meeting their politician of choice or violent retards who want the downfall of this country? Hmmm.....


Quote from: Value Of Pi on June 05, 2016, 03:28:13 PM
I always find any kind of mindlessly hateful crowd reaction chilling, regardless of what politician is inspiring it or what their political philosophy happens to be. The fact that this is all happening in a presidential election, with the candidate getting even more extreme and more insistent on his vision of the world as he gets closer to possible victory, makes the situation a nightmare.

The sort of crowds we're seeing at Trump rallies would more than likely cheer him on no matter what he proposed. As you say, we have seen this scenario before, with millions of supposedly civilized people losing their minds, their souls and all sense of good judgement in a fever pitch of nationalistic rage.

On a side note, I am beginning to see the growing relevance of the NRA's insistence that an armed population would be the last remaining protection and deterrent against a national government that had assumed dictatorial powers. This situation always seemed far-fetched and extremely unlikely but a Trump presidency makes the threat much more real and present.

Ironically, many gun-owning Trump voters would be the very people to take up arms against a Trump dictatorship in a case where a constitutional crisis could not be resolved peacefully, since eventually they would find themselves among his victims.

I wonder how much of this idiotic group think is caused by social media these days? Every time you hear these people go off about idiot Trump supporters or violent Trump supporters or cult like Trump supporters, I wonder where this programming comes from since reality doesn't support it. Then you see Facebook just got busted for obscuring conservative news and pushing a liberal agenda. Every time I've logged on lately there's at least one if not several Trump bashing stories in their little news feed. Then you look at the mass media who are doing everything they can to defile Trump despite them having nothing of importance. Then you see people like this with generic generalities about some vague reasons Trump is bad and his following is cult. Yet one's thoughts are indistinguishable from the others as they all say the same things over and over.

Meanwhile their brains can't process the corruption in the Democratic party, how god awful these candidates are or how most of the new left are brain dead idiots who want to destroy this country for a new socialist fascism.

What has he proposed that's so evil or is it just the possibility that he might propose evil that makes you weary? If so we're talking about perceived thought crimes which is more of a problem with you than with Trump or his supporters.

Quote from: Segundus on June 05, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
Also, the way he tries to start speeches calmly and gradually builds up to a crescendo.

You mean like any talented public speaker?  ::)

chefist

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 05, 2016, 08:08:58 PM
You mean like any talented public speaker?  ::)

Lol... then Hillary has the public speaking habits of Stalin...lol

Quote from: chefist on June 05, 2016, 08:11:45 PM
Lol... then Hillary has the public speaking habits of Stalin...lol

Stalin was a poor public speaker so that would be correct.  ;D

chefist

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 05, 2016, 08:13:18 PM
Stalin was a poor public speaker so that would be correct.  ;D

Correct lol




VtaGeezer

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 05, 2016, 07:59:55 PM
I wonder how much of this idiotic group think is caused by social media these days? Every time you hear these people go off about idiot Trump supporters or violent Trump supporters or cult like Trump supporters, I wonder where this programming comes from since reality doesn't support it. Then you see Facebook just got busted for obscuring conservative news and pushing a liberal agenda. Every time I've logged on lately there's at least one if not several Trump bashing stories in their little news feed. Then you look at the mass media who are doing everything they can to defile Trump despite them having nothing of importance. Then you see people like this with generic generalities about some vague reasons Trump is bad and his following is cult. Yet one's thoughts are indistinguishable from the others as they all say the same things over and over.

Meanwhile their brains can't process the corruption in the Democratic party, how god awful these candidates are or how most of the new left are brain dead idiots who want to destroy this country for a new socialist fascism.
Protest organizers know that the cops won't move in until the protest is out of hand, and the ever-sympathetic media will say "Yeah it's ugly but Trump brought it on himself by inciting violence (i.e., some geezer at one of his rallies months ago threw an elbow at a protester who had incited him directly); i.e. mission accomplished. 

Value Of Pi

Quote from: VoteQuimby on June 05, 2016, 07:59:55 PM
What has he proposed that's so evil or is it just the possibility that he might propose evil that makes you weary?

If you legitimately don't understand what people are worried about with Trump at this late date, there's nothing I can say that will make you understand. We might just have diametrically opposed ways of seeing the world and defining concepts like good and evil. Those kinds of differences can make finding common ground difficult or even impossible on a practical basis. That's just the way it is.

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