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And then Hillary can counter with his 2006 tactics on the economy, how he loved it and profited.

What were his tactics on the economy in 2006?

What bills was he writing, voting or signing off on in 2006?
 
What were his tactics on the economy in 2006?

What bills was he writing, voting or signing off on in 2006?

Exactly. Trump was not (officially) writing, voting or signing off on anything in 2006 so you cannot attack his record. His record doesn't exist.
 
Exactly. Trump was not (officially) writing, voting or signing off on anything in 2006 so you cannot attack his record. His record doesn't exist.

And as fucked up as it is that's better than Clinton and her record of racism, misogyny and general hatred of the non elite.
 
And as fucked up as it is that's better than Clinton and her record of racism, misogyny and general hatred of the non elite.

Wow. And I wonder what people think of him receiving 9/11 small business money, if that was mentioned as well.
 
Wow. And I wonder what people think of him receiving 9/11 small business money, if that was mentioned as well.

If he owned a 'small' business in accordance with all the rules and regs who gives a shit?

That's called playing the game, just like lobbying your elected officials.

You may not like it and you might be screaming for change and mean every bit of it but at the end of the day you gotta play it, be a wage slave for someone who does, be a government slave or be broke as fuck.

TvC = might shake up the oligarchy a little v 100% guaranteed ass fucking from them.
 
Fuck at least he was willing to SAY something.

Hillary is to fucking good to speak to 'little people' like service members....shit she can't even be bothered with an ambassador who's being tortured to death.

She's too good for that shit.....

He says PLENTY... It's about 1-3rd offensive, 1-3rd incorrect, & the final 3rd things reporters &/or public don't understand.

Also, Hilary isn't too good to speak to anyone. Her mouth never shuts; It's her eyes that are never open. (How Bill got impeached but not divorced.)
 
Dilbert creator: ‘Crazy clown’ Trump has fooled voters into thinking he’s qualified to be president

Trump tactics 'splained.

Appearing on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the creator of the popular Dilbert cartoons explained to the host that presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has done a masterful job persuading voters that he is qualified to be president when he clearly is not.

“What I didn’t know about you is that you are an expert on persuasion, ” Maher said to cartoonist Scott Adams. “So I’ve been inviting people on to the show to explain how we might defeat Donald Pumpkinhead, and tell me you thoughts on that.”

Explaining that he is a trained hypnotist, Adams said he noticed Trump using persuasive techniques on audiences last summer before adding, “I thought, ‘Oh my god, he’s not a crazy clown.’ Everything he’s doing — including his ignoring of the facts — is persuasion perfection.”

“I called him to be the landslide winner in the general election last year, because the tools he’s using — essentially he’s taking a flamethrower to a stick fight — there’s nobody using the same tools he’s using,” Adams explained. “So his complete destroying of facts is part of the persuasion because he doesn’t give you targets, he doesn’t give you details of his policies usually. So he’s reducing the number of targets while making you feel good and focus on the things he wants.”

So Trump is a master at propaganda. Does he have a 'Gobbles' on his staff or is he just a natural?
 
Trump Has Bankrupted His Own Campaign, Begs RNC For Cash

The Republican Presidential nominee made four “concrete” declarations in primary season: walls, profanity, and self-funding his campaign. Now, Donald Trump is aiming those famously short fingers at the Republican National Party’s coffers. Unfortunately, Trump’s fourth firm tactic is the only one he is capable of being consistent with: lie about anything and everything. The Trump campaign has admitted to a Republican congressional aides meeting that it is already out of cash.

Donald Trump knocked out over a dozen establishment candidates with varying degrees of political experience because voters wanted an anti-establishment candidate. The media supported his campaign in complete abandonment of journalistic integrity, giving him $2 billion in free airtime for saying crazy things and enabling his obvious misinformation campaign.

Almost on cue, just a day after clinching the delegates needed to secure the Republican nomination, Donald Trump’s “outsider” campaign has gone establishment. Short on cash, Trump has been forced to ask the Republican National Committee for money after promising to self-fund. Trump has already established himself as a notorious flip-flopper, but this is an abandonment of one of the key pillars of his platform – his independence from the Washington establishment.

Now he'll have to suck the Reince's dick for cash, like a common Fifth Avenue Whore!
 
Judge orders release of documents relating to now bankrupt and defunct Trump University

A federal judge is ordering the release of Trump University internal documents in a class-action lawsuit against the now-defunct real estate school owned by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

. . . .

The Post reported that Curiel's order to release an estimated 1,000 pages of documents cites heightened public interest in Trump and that he had "placed the integrity of these court proceedings at issue." The judge appeared to reject the argument by Trump attorneys that the information had commercial value, saying that there was no support for the assertion that Trump University may resume operations.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/judge-orders-release-documents-trump-university-suit-39458917

Unlike his lie to release his tax documents, Trump will now have to show the world what a shyster he really is. As usual, he overpromised and underdelivered.
 
Surprise! Trump lied

"Trump, who frequently boasts about his crowd size, however, claimed that 600,000 people were outside trying to get in."

"I thought this would be like Dr. Martin Luther King, where the people would be lined up from here all the way to the Washington monument, right? Unfortunately, they don't allow 'em to come in," Trump complained as he finished up his speech.

http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/...lly-in-capital


The billionaire claimed that more than half a million people attempted to attend his speech, “but unfortunately they aren’t allowed to come in.”

Trump seemed caught off guard by the size of the crowd, according to Bloomberg Politics. He suggested that many had been prevented from attending, without offering any evidence, Bloomberg noted.

"We have the biggest rallies by far, far bigger than Bernie Sanders,'" he told a crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial, according to CBS. "Far bigger. I mean, look at today. They say you have 600,000 people here trying to get in."

That's not gonna happen," he added. "But they say you have 600,000 people."

CBS News reported that a crowd count was unavailable, but the space in front of the Lincoln Memorial was far from full.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/...emble-i-have-a

Trump addressed the Rolling Thunder Bike Rally in Washington D.C. this morning and lamented that some mysterious “They” had prevented some 550,000 bikers from attending.


"... it will be interesting to see if Trump responds with a foul-mouthed tweet storm against (Stephen ) Hawking in which he’s trashed as “a very mediocre physicist” who is also a “wheelchair-bound loser.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/ste...who-appeals-to-the-lowest-common-denominator/
 
Trump slams 'spoiler' bid after Kristol says independent candidate to run

Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday night to slam fresh predictions from Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol that an independent candidate would soon be entering the race for president, warning that a 2016 “spoiler” could swing the race to the Democrats.
Kristol, along with other conservative pundits, long has been working to attract an independent candidate to run in November amid lingering concerns in some wings of the Republican Party about Trump’s conservative credentials. This effort to date has struggled to recruit a willing candidate, while running into logistical hurdles -- including the rules and deadlines for getting new names on the ballot.

Yet on Sunday, Kristol teased a forthcoming announcement, saying on Twitter:

Twitter war commences! Which Twit will win?
 
BREAKING: Donald Trump Just Announced His Pick for Attorney General – Hillary’s Worst Nightmare!

Hang on to your hat, Trump will blow you away with this top pick!

Donald Trump has made yet another announcement that will dismay Democrats across the country, and that is his choice for Attorney General. Trump tweeted that his pick for Attorney General is South Carolina conservative Rep.

Trey Gowdy, who currently chairs the U.S. House of Representative’s Select Committee on Benghazi.

Gowdy has been a constant thorn in the Obama administration’s side, and has exposed the White House’s incompetence on everything from amnesty to IRS abuses to the illegal deletion of Clinton’s emails.

Breath taking!
 
Probably a nonevent. Trump has to win to appoint an attorney general, and if Clinton doesn't win she'll just retire and Trump will leave her alone, because he never walks a straight path and basically still will wants to suck up to the Clintons--and is dumb enough to think he could just wipe the slate clean.
 
CNN host explodes at Trump aide for relentlessly ignoring facts: ‘It’s like Groundhog Day’

CNN host Ashleigh Banfield on Monday tried to explain to Trump Campaign Senior Adviser Tana Goertz that the billionaire reality star could not “rule by fiat” and expect to avoid criticism if he became president.

“It’s a little like Groundhog Day,” Banfield pointed out at the beginning of her segment with Goertz. “I have this conversation a lot, but Donald Trump typically attacks a person personally rather than the concept that the person is delivering that he finds displeasing.”

“Is that ever going to change?” the CNN host wondered. “Are we going to see invectives like ‘dummy’ and ‘fat person’ and I can’t even repeat all the ones that he’s used in order to make his point — is he not able to make his point without the foolishness.”

But Banfield’s hopes of a reality-based conversation were immediately dashed.

“Of course Donald Trump is able to make his point, he’s made his point to millions of Americans who have gone out to vote for him,” Goertz replied. “It’s just a matter of if you attack Mr. Trump, he will come back at you and bring out your resume and talk about the things where you failed.”

“So, Mr. Trump definitely will be more presidential if that’s what you want to call it,” she insisted.

“He said he was going to be more presidential,” Banfield agreed. “When does it start? What’s it going to look like?”

“When people stop coming after him!” Goertz insisted. “When people stop attacking him.”

“Tana!” Banfield interrupted. “You never get a break from that as president. Look at the last eight years, look at every presidential administration. You are under the microscope. It is a critique machine.”

"Donny, Donny Donny, do the country a favor and drop dead."
 
Case in Point!

Noam Chomsky slams Trump: ‘He’s a clown — literally, he could be in the circus’

Author and MIT professor Noam Chomsky broke down how Donald Trump has used white supporters’ “generalized anger” over becoming a minority to boost his presidential bid in an interview with Art is Power.

“So every time Trump makes a nasty comment about whoever, his popularity goes up. Because it’s based on hate, you know, hate and fear” Chomsky argued. “And it’s unfortunately kind of reminiscent of something unpleasant: Germany, not many years ago.”

This year’s presidential primaries, he said, were interesting — but not for any substantive reasons, pointing to Trump as a prime example.

“He’s a clown — literally, he could be in the circus,” Chomsky said. “He’s getting huge support from people who are angry at everything. Mostly white males. Working-class, middle-class, poor white males. And their wives and traditional families. They are furious about everything.”

Too bad he's not and acrobat, who can jump through his own ass and disappear.:)
 
Noam Chomsky slams Trump: ‘He’s a clown — literally, he could be in the circus’



Too bad he's not and acrobat, who can jump through his own ass and disappear.:)

Since the ass is part of the body, nobody (even and acrobat) could jump through their own.

Maybe you could try that & a few other ways of disappearing, at least a little more from this topic [especially since your posts are mostly re-posts of others' writing on other sites) unless your opinion(s) change(s)].
 
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I don't see what the fuss is about. In a contest between Shillary and one of her traditional donors does it matter who wins? We could argue about what they stand for, but we all know that she is for sale and he could change his mind in a couple of hours.

It's more of a choice of which we want to be subjected to for the next 4-8 years, her naked insincerity, or his inability to stay on topic long enough to complete a sentence?
 
I don't see what the fuss is about. In a contest between Shillary and one of her traditional donors does it matter who wins? We could argue about what they stand for, but we all know that she is for sale and he could change his mind in a couple of hours.

It's more of a choice of which we want to be subjected to for the next 4-8 years, her naked insincerity, or his inability to stay on topic long enough to complete a sentence?

We know neither of those things (at the end of Paragraph 1). If she were for sale, she would've divorced her hubby one of the thousand times he cheated. He could change his mind, but that would require him to first have one & secondly use it to make a decision.

We don't want to be subjected to her naked anything (her husband never did), & he doesn't have the inability you attribute to him.
 
If she were for sale, she would've divorced her hubby one of the thousand times he cheated.

I think this whole discussion is tawdry and trailer trash talk, which contributes to why good people don't run for public office anymore, but your sentence here struck me as a non sequitur. I don't see how you reached that conclusion from the premise that she's for sale. Can you explain what you mean?

It's not a question to me whether she's for sale. That she took $50,000 to attend Trump's last wedding pretty much settled that. Why would have getting a divorce marked her as for sale?
 
The main problem with Donald Trump: He’s a fool

By calling Donald Trump a fool, I do not wish to engage in mindless name-calling. Borrowing from the Oxford Dictionary, which defines a fool as “a person who acts unwisely or imprudently,” I merely wish to say that Mr. Trump often demonstrates unwise behavior.

This is not to deny that Trump possesses considerable talents (like making money), intelligence, or “street-smarts.” But wisdom scholar psychologist Robert Sternberg has written that “people are wise to the extent that they use their intelligence to seek a common good,” and “smart and well-educated people” are often unwise because of four fallacies, which he identifies as:

As a nation, we can only hope that come November we will not be heading toward the disgrace that a President Donald Trump’s pride and arrogance would surely produce.
 
"As a nation, we can only hope that come November we will not be heading toward the disgrace that a President Donald Trump’s pride and arrogance would surely produce."

Would it be a bigger disgrace than electing a known liar and criminal to go around apologizing for America being such a piece of shit and then whoring the country out to the highest bidders?

Not really sure that it would....
 
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