Here's How Donald Trump Could Become President

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Funny also that so many top level military and intelligence officials are on record as endorsing her. But what do they know? Hell, you're on a porn board.

Funny, the same thing can now be said of Trump, the Draft Dodger...
 
If I'm going to be accused of posting "shit against the wall" polls I might as well post this, just released this morning:

CNN/ORC

Trump 45

Clinton 43

Interestingly, Trump leads 49-29 among independents in this national poll.

Which is why Hillary is suddenly giving faux press conferences...

;) ;)

Black youth are turned off by her.

If her own internal polling was going as well as the national polling, she would still be playing rope-a-dope...
 
In 2013 Florida's Attorney General Pam Bondi asked Donald Trump for a donation to her ECO (a 527 group, like a PAC), "And Justice For All."

He pledged $25,000, which arrived just as Ms. Bondi was considering whether to prosecute Trump University for fraud, like other state AG's were doing. She declined to prosecute.

Trump's accountant claims that he got confused about where the money should go, Florida or Kansas, and in his confusion withdrew the money from the Trump Foundation instead of Trump's personal account. He sent it to Florida, but the Trump Foundation people thought it went to Kansas so they didn't think it was an improper donation.

Let's go over that again.

Donald's accountant sends Trump Foundation money to Florida and tells the Trump Foundation that the money went to Kansas. Thus the Trump Foundation doesn't know that they did anything wrong.

Matthew 6:3 When you give to charity, don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.

Eventually the IRS slaps them with a $2,500 penalty. "Justice For All" of Kansas got nothing.

No one cares.

That is fucking chicken feed.

Hillary made thousands upon thousands of dollars in cattle futures. She said, "Me so smart, me read Wall Street Journal!"

The brokers she did business with were later charged, convicted and fined millions for taking the money of the little people and giving it to the politically connected...

Go look it up!
 
Donna Brazile says:

FroDOH! Quit trying to criminalize normal behavior.

All politicians are liars!

All politicians are bribed!

How can politicians do the right think if we criminalize bribery (and thus the bribers)?

As a corrupt, decadent and deceitful people, we deserve politicians who are just like us!

:cool:
 
LOLz. It's a cripple fight between economic illiterates.

Neither knows what they're talking about but by funk they're gonna say it.

Never elucidate anything.

Just call everyone "stupid."

Please go back to the Junior High and argue with your peer group.
 
Funny, the same thing can now be said of Trump, the Draft Dodger...

For the record, the "Draft Dodger" just got endorsed publicly by 88 retired generals and admirals as being the better choice over Hillary Clinton for the next CIC.
 
For the record, the "Draft Dodger" just got endorsed publicly by 88 retired generals and admirals as being the better choice over Hillary Clinton for the next CIC.

Yes, I alluded to that.

The insane clown car posse will gloss over that; those aren't "real" generals...

Like the glory days of General Betrayus!

He got his for crossing the Democrats and, like Trump, he did far, far, far less criminally than did Hillary. He let his mistress see his notes. Hillary let the world see her notes...
 
For the record, the "Draft Dodger" just got endorsed publicly by 88 retired generals and admirals as being the better choice over Hillary Clinton for the next CIC.

Not quite the 500 who publicly endorsed Romney. You're aware this is a small percentage of the entire group?

Underscoring the candidate's competition for military backing, Hillary Clinton's campaign answered Trump's list on Wednesday with one of its own.

Clinton's list included 95 retired generals and admirals — including several four-star generals — endorsing the Democrat's candidacy, versus Trump's 88.
 
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There's an Arizona Republic poll out today that shows Clinton with a slender lead in the state. I don't know what sort of track record for accuracy that poll has, but I also see that Nate Silver now has Arizona listed ahead of Georgia as the closest of the traditional red states.

I've thought all along that if Johnson can get about 10 percent in Arizona -- a state friendly to libertarians, and with Mormons looking for a third option -- Clinton has a chance of winning there.
 
Not quite the 500 who publicly endorsed Romney. You're aware this is a small percentage of the entire group?

Underscoring the candidate's competition for military backing, Hillary Clinton's campaign answered Trump's list on Wednesday with one of its own.

Clinton's list included 95 retired generals and admirals — including several four-star generals — endorsing the Democrat's candidacy, versus Trump's 88.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/201...clinton-among-military-veteran-voters-n643501

"Poll: Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters"

"Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 19 points — 55 percent to 36 percent — among voters who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. military, according to the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll."
 
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/201...clinton-among-military-veteran-voters-n643501

"Poll: Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters"

"Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 19 points — 55 percent to 36 percent — among voters who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. military, according to the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll."

You're no doubt correct, but his standing among the military and vets is kind of a surprise considering his statements regarding prisoners of war and gold star family members.

I guess they just hate Hillary so much that they'll wear blinders regarding Trump.
 
You're no doubt correct, but his standing among the military and vets is kind of a surprise considering his statements regarding prisoners of war and gold star family members.

I guess they just hate Hillary so much that they'll wear blinders regarding Trump.

It's not a surprise to me. I'm a veteran and I certainly won't be voting for her.
 
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/201...clinton-among-military-veteran-voters-n643501

"Poll: Trump Leads Clinton Among Military and Veteran Voters"

"Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by 19 points — 55 percent to 36 percent — among voters who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. military, according to the latest NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Election Tracking Poll."

No surprise here, Trump holds a very big lead amongst white non-college males. I'm more interested in what military and intelligence experts think in evaluating commander in chief potential.
 
You're no doubt correct, but his standing among the military and vets is kind of a surprise considering his statements regarding prisoners of war and gold star family members.

I guess they just hate Hillary so much that they'll wear blinders regarding Trump.


It's a Republican voting bloc. If you're not already conservative when you join the military, you'll certainly be under social pressure to become one once you're there. And the mistrust of female Democrats is especially strong.

55-36 isn't too bad, considering older white men in general are a very weak area for Clinton.
 
It's not a surprise to me. I'm a veteran and I certainly won't be voting for her.

But how do you feel about his statements regarding prisoners of war? Or his verbal spat with a gold star family? I can understand disliking Hillary, but do you really like Trump or do you just really hate Hillary?

You don't have to answer that. Consider it rhetorical. I'm not trying to call you out or anything but I do wonder about this issue. I have a couple of cousins who are vets and Trump supporters. I don't discuss politics in real life much, but I do sometimes wonder about how they prioritize their dislikes. WE probably has it right. It's habit and assimilation into a certain mindset.
 
No surprise here, Trump holds a very big lead amongst white non-college males. I'm more interested in what military and intelligence experts think in evaluating commander in chief potential.

People in the military, or who have been in the military, are definitely more likely to be male than female, but many are non-white, and many are college educated.

What exactly do you mean by military and intelligence experts? Those in the military, or who have been in the military, or others who claim to be experts?
 
But how do you feel about his statements regarding prisoners of war? Or his verbal spat with a gold star family? I can understand disliking Hillary, but do you really like Trump or do you just really hate Hillary?

You don't have to answer that. Consider it rhetorical. I'm not trying to call you out or anything but I do wonder about this issue. I have a couple of cousins who are vets and Trump supporters. I don't discuss politics in real life much, but I do sometimes wonder about how they prioritize their dislikes. WE probably has it right. It's habit and assimilation into a certain mindset.

I'm not fond of John McCain, so wasn't bothered when Trump made his statement about him. I think Trump holds veterans, including most former POWs, in high regard. I realize you think his statement about preferring veterans who weren't captured over veterans who were captured is a big deal, but it's not to me.

The spat with the family who trashed Trump at the Democratic convention was understandable, to me. Trump fights back. He could have handled things better, obviously, as he could have with McCain being a former POW, but he's not PC, as everybody knows.

I can't stand Hillary Clinton. I don't care who beats her. I'll take Trump, Johnson, or Stein. Doesn't matter. It will probably be Trump if one of them beats her, of course, but I'm not planning on voting for him.
 
Veterans are just as partisan as other social groups. They turn on each other at every opportunity. Remember the Swiftboaters?
 
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