Here's How Donald Trump Could Become President

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Give it a rest.

;)

She has like a 47% favorability rating...

In the group of women who identify as rape victims, it has to be much better. :cool:
 
That was my point, obviously. There's no reason for Bernie to quit the race in shame.

"So Trump got an endorsement from Senator Jeff Sessions today. That should help him a good deal in Alabama, and some all across the South. Probably a little everywhere. Another nail in the GOP establishment's coffin."

Another nail in the GOP's coffin?

Bullshit.

Will you say that about Sanders when a Communist endorses him?
 
Give it a rest.

;)

She has like a 47% favorability rating...

In the group of women who identify as rape victims, it has to be much better. :cool:

Some are saying this election may have the biggest turnout in history.

Given the shit we have for candidates the exact opposite is more likely.
 
Some are saying this election may have the biggest turnout in history.

Given the shit we have for candidates the exact opposite is more likely.

I have to agree on a reduced turnout.

I cannot see myself voting for either one of them...

However, I can see myself once in the booth realizing that it is time to do the responsible adult thing as a member of my community, so I could see myself voting against Hillary Clinton, her Foundation (and the favors purchased in advance by the wealthy here and abroad, and that's not a big ass joke), her history and Goldman Sachs. Then again, where I live my vote doesn't much matter and there is always the Libertarian option; if we can get those numbers up, maybe the party elites would sit up and take notice...,

Then again, there is always hubris and mendacity when you hold the power to control the lives of "the little people."
 
"So Trump got an endorsement from Senator Jeff Sessions today. That should help him a good deal in Alabama, and some all across the South. Probably a little everywhere. Another nail in the GOP establishment's coffin."

Another nail in the GOP's coffin?

Bullshit.

Will you say that about Sanders when a Communist endorses him?

I'm sure you know the vast majority of the GOP establishment is dead set against Trump. It's a big deal that Sessions broke ranks with them. A very big deal. And yes, it's a nail in the coffin. I hope more follow.
 
I'm sure you know the vast majority of the GOP establishment is dead set against Trump. It's a big deal that Sessions broke ranks with them. A very big deal. And yes, it's a nail in the coffin. I hope more follow.

That's his main attraction...

I was talking to one of my students Saturday morning and he's 100% Trump because he wants someone who will fight! Cruz, in his mind won't fight, nor will anyone else. I tried to talk to him and while he agreed with all of my points, it was still the agreement of almost total skepticism leading me to believe that pretty much as soon as he disappeared down the driveway, he was back to being a Trumpnista...
 
I have to agree on a reduced turnout.

I cannot see myself voting for either one of them...

However, I can see myself once in the booth realizing that it is time to do the responsible adult thing as a member of my community, so I could see myself voting against Hillary Clinton, her Foundation (and the favors purchased in advance by the wealthy here and abroad, and that's not a big ass joke), her history and Goldman Sachs. Then again, where I live my vote doesn't much matter and there is always the Libertarian option; if we can get those numbers up, maybe the party elites would sit up and take notice...,

Then again, there is always hubris and mendacity when you hold the power to control the lives of "the little people."

When you look at it, at least on the surface, there is little difference between Hillary and Trump with regard to policy save two positions. Trump plans to stop the wholesale invasion of illegals and that is well within the power of a president and doesn't require congressional action. And he wants to shit can "ShuckNJiveCare." And with out a profound change in the make up of congress that is within the realm of possibility.

Obviously Hillary is on the opposite side of those two issues. She'd do everything in her power to even increase the flood of illegals. Re. "ShuckNJiveCare", she wants to 'fix' it. And once more, without a profound change in the make up of congress that just isn't going to happen.

Should Trump get the nomination I would have to vote for him. There is no way I'm going to participate in aiding and abetting putting either a criminal or a communist in the oval office.

Ishmael
 
I'm actually not sure if she has any opinion other than what polling tells her 51% of the people want...


:eek:

With Trump it's just like the random position de jour...

:shrug:
 
I'm actually not sure if she has any opinion other than what polling tells her 51% of the people want...


:eek:

With Trump it's just like the random position de jour...

:shrug:

Well, they're both certainly running populist campaigns.

Ishmael
 
I have to agree on a reduced turnout.

I cannot see myself voting for either one of them...

However, I can see myself once in the booth realizing that it is time to do the responsible adult thing as a member of my community, so I could see myself voting against Hillary Clinton, her Foundation (and the favors purchased in advance by the wealthy here and abroad, and that's not a big ass joke), her history and Goldman Sachs. Then again, where I live my vote doesn't much matter and there is always the Libertarian option; if we can get those numbers up, maybe the party elites would sit up and take notice...,

Then again, there is always hubris and mendacity when you hold the power to control the lives of "the little people."

It's called holding your nose while pulling the lever.
 
That's his main attraction...

I was talking to one of my students Saturday morning and he's 100% Trump because he wants someone who will fight! Cruz, in his mind won't fight, nor will anyone else. I tried to talk to him and while he agreed with all of my points, it was still the agreement of almost total skepticism leading me to believe that pretty much as soon as he disappeared down the driveway, he was back to being a Trumpnista...

The conventional wisdom is MINDS ARE MADE UP AND THE OUTCOME IS ALMOST CERTAIN.

But here's a heads up for all: Come November voters will get a choice between THINGS AS THEY ARE NOW and a who nuther world where todays 'protected' no longer enjoy the CYA benefit many now count on, I'm speaking of bureaucrats, blacks, perfessers, bankers, and gals. Peggy Noonan calls it the war between the protected and the unprotected working stiffs. WALMART vs Main Street..
 
there will be record turnout

even larger if there is a MAJOR TERROR ATTACK
 
the amount of whites that voted in SC was down

the COLORED votes were up

in teh General election, the number of whites will be up a whole bunch

they have had enough pf being SHIT ON
 
Maybe.

I think more people will vote for Trump than care to admit it. Not so much with The Beast.
 
The Klan and white supremacy are big fat zeros these days.

Even a racist shitstain like me knows racism is an industry blacks are determined to preserve. Racism is their most cherished handicap.
 
The Klan and white supremacy are big fat zeros these days.

Even a racist shitstain like me knows racism is an industry blacks are determined to preserve. Racism is their most cherished handicap.

yup

:cool:
 
Trump, Clinton dominant as Super Tuesday looms

http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/29/politics/trump-clinton-dominant-as-super-tuesday-looms/index.html

"(CNN)Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are poised to lead the nation's two major parties in this fall's presidential election, with a new nationwide CNN/ORC poll finding each well ahead of their closest competitors just as the race expands to a national stage.

Trump has expanded his lead over the diminished field to capture the support of nearly half of Republican voters, while Clinton tops Sanders by nearly 20 points.

On the Republican side, the new survey finds Trump's lead is dominant, and his support tops that of his four remaining opponents combined. The businessman tops his nearest competitor by more than 30 points: 49% back Trump, 16% Marco Rubio, 15% Ted Cruz, 10% Ben Carson and 6% John Kasich."
 
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