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boutons_deux
09-28-2016, 05:40 PM
The next debate is a town hall: Trump's worst nightmare (http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/9/28/1575485/-The-next-debate-is-a-town-hall-Trump-s-worst-nightmare)

The next presidential debate (https://debate.wustl.edu/community/) on October 9 will be a town hall format, which holds pitfalls for any candidate.

But for Trump, talking to anyone who doesn't absolutely adore him and think he's tremendous(!) is Kryptonite.

Trump doesn't like people who don't believe in his tremendousness.

It messes with his worldview.

How do we know? Just look at his juvenile effort to shame Alicia Machado (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/09/27/trump-attacks-former-miss-universe-who-gained-a-massive-amount-of-weight-and-had-attitude/)—the Latina Miss Universe he once disparaged (http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/09/27/1575018/-Clinton-s-most-remarkable-debate-moment-got-lost-in-Trump-s-suck-but-it-shouldn-t) as "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeper"—after Clinton wiped the floor with him during the debate for demeaning Machado.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/09/28/1575485/-The-next-debate-is-a-town-hall-Trump-s-worst-nightmare?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dailykos%2Findex+%28Daily+Kos %29

"Sad. So Sad"

clambake
09-28-2016, 05:51 PM
october 9th huh?


thanks for the warning

TheGreatYacht
09-28-2016, 06:42 PM
Doubt he'll show up, tbh :lol

boutons_deux
09-29-2016, 11:30 AM
Unsolicited Advice for Hillary Clinton

The fact that there have been challenges in my marriage, Donald, isn't news to anyone. My husband has not always been faithful. That's true. It's also not relevant to the question before the American people, and that question is this: which one of us—you or me—should be the next president of the United States.

My husband is not running for president. I am.

But if you want to talk about affairs, Donald, let's talk about affairs. Yes, my husband has not always been faithful; again, that isn't news. It should go without saying that his actions have, at times, caused a great deal of pain for me, for our daughter, and for all involved. It should go without saying but here I am saying it, Donald, because you want to talk about affairs. So let's talk about them. But first I want to say this: I love my husband. He is not perfect. My husband loves me. I am not perfect. We managed to work through the pain and save our marriage, like so many other couples who've faced similar challenges, and I'm glad we're still together.

Now let's talk about affairs.

You've had a few yourself, Donald. That's not news to anyone either. You've bragged about the affairs you've had. You divorced your first wife and married one of the women you cheated on her with. For your third wife's sake, Donald, I hope your cheating days are behind you. Because I know how painful being cheated on is and I wouldn't wish that pain on anyone. It really hurts. Call your first wife, Donald, and ask her how it felt.

But I don't think you really wanted to talk about affairs, Donald, certainly not your own. Your intent with this obnoxious line of attack is to suggest something: a woman who has been cheated on somehow isn't fit to hold the office of the presidency. I obviously don't believe that to be true. I wouldn't be running if I did. But if you think being cheated on disqualifies someone from holding this office, Donald, what on earth are you doing in this race?

Because being cheated on is bad, Donald. It hurts.

But cheating is worse.

A decent person apologizes for cheating, which is what my husband did.

A decent person doesn't go on Howard Stern and brag about it.

The American people don't expect a perfect president. There are no perfect presidents. But the American people deserve a decent one.

http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2016/09/27/24584577/unsolicited-advice-for-hillary-clinton