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    No but he has a point. Hillary is the last one to "defend women".
    maybe so, she is far from perfect, but she's TONS superior to any of your Repug Klowns.

    Hillary will also get 70%+ of the wimmen vote. Trump doesn't even have to wonder about her "bleeding from wherever"
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    No but he has a point. Hillary is the last one to "defend women".
    Trump should run the other way whenever the women issue is raise. He doesn't have a clean record with women. His sexism and superiority complex against women goes back decades.

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    Kristol is ALWAYS WRONG, but anyway...

    GOP’s Kristol: ‘Semi-serious’ talk about a third-party initiative

    Bill Kristol, “a member of the Republican firmament,” took this sentiment to Twitter last week, asking what to name the new political party insiders will have to create if Trump is the Republican nominee.

    ABC News asked Kristol if he was serious.

    ABC: Would you leave the Republican Party if he does win the nomination?

    KRISTOL: I was semi-serious. I don’t think Trump will be the nominee, so I don’t expect it to be an issue. But since I don’t think I could support Trump, and I’d like to have someone to vote for, if Trump were to be the nominee, I’d be open to a new party, probably for 2016 only – but you never know.

    Note, the Weekly Standard editor wasn’t predicting the creation of a separate Republican Party to take on a possible Trump-led ticket, which is important – because everything Kristol predicts is invariablyproven wrong.

    Rather, this was a GOP insider kicking around the idea – in public, on the record, more than once – of leaving his party, temporarily, in order to take on the Republican nominee, in the event Trump prevails in the primary process.

    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow

    There have been a few other Repugs who said they wouldn't support Trump as nominee.

    And Congressmen in compe ive races next year are very nervous.


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    First female president

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    First female president
    If she weren't Donald Trump's daughter, he would consider dating her. What an endorsement!

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    Kristol is ALWAYS WRONG, but anyway...

    GOP’s Kristol: ‘Semi-serious’ talk about a third-party initiative

    Bill Kristol, “a member of the Republican firmament,” took this sentiment to Twitter last week, asking what to name the new political party insiders will have to create if Trump is the Republican nominee.

    ABC News asked Kristol if he was serious.

    ABC: Would you leave the Republican Party if he does win the nomination?

    KRISTOL: I was semi-serious. I don’t think Trump will be the nominee, so I don’t expect it to be an issue. But since I don’t think I could support Trump, and I’d like to have someone to vote for, if Trump were to be the nominee, I’d be open to a new party, probably for 2016 only – but you never know.

    Note, the Weekly Standard editor wasn’t predicting the creation of a separate Republican Party to take on a possible Trump-led ticket, which is important – because everything Kristol predicts is invariablyproven wrong.

    Rather, this was a GOP insider kicking around the idea – in public, on the record, more than once – of leaving his party, temporarily, in order to take on the Republican nominee, in the event Trump prevails in the primary process.

    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow

    There have been a few other Repugs who said they wouldn't support Trump as nominee.

    And Congressmen in compe ive races next year are very nervous.

    He is ALWAYS wrong. Trump will be the nominee and the republicans will most likely fall in line and support him.

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    Hillary = Rubio

    not much difference.

    Funny how worked up Boo gets about this.

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    Hillary = Rubio

    not much difference.

    Funny how worked up Boo gets about this.
    Rubio has made lots of enemies in Congress, see the Rubio thread. He's a joke about his attendance to Senate work, not paying his dues, not playing ball with the establishment.

    The Great Boutons doesn't get worked up, he slaps.

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    Hillary = Rubio

    not much difference.

    Funny how worked up Boo gets about this.
    what are the differences between the two? does it matter which party gets elected?

    your habit of throwing scorn on Dems and defending Republicans reflexively seems to indicate you do see a difference.

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    Donald Trump warns his supporters: ‘No more golf’ if Bernie Sanders wins

    Electing Bernie Sanders as president would lead to the end of golfing in the United States, according to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.“We have to be progressive in our thinking,” Trump said during a campaign rally in Hilton Head, South Carolina. “When I say progressive I mean like smart. I’m not talking progressive like a Bernie Sanders would say.”

    “This guy wants to tax you — think of it — this guy wants to raise your taxes to 90 percent,” he continued. “No, no, think. You’ll have to move out — I love this area by the way, I’ve been here many times. Great golfing area, right? We love it. No more golf — no more golf. You won’t have any golf any more. You won’t have any money left to be golfing.”

    It’s not the first time Trump has accused Sanders of wanting to raise taxes to 90 percent — a claim that PolitiFact has rated as “Pants on Fire” in October.

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    saidSanders has never explicitly proposed a 90 percent tax rate for billionaires, let alone applying that rate across the board.”


    http://www.rawstory.com/2015/12/dona...e+Raw+Story%29

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    Facts are not important, beau, feelings are. It feels like we're going to get taxed at 90%. And even though I'm not a billionaire, I feel like I'm close to getting there and these rates could affect me some how. I don't want to feel that. It's too much.

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    I LOVE how he talks in extremely ominous and vague generalizations... "something is going on"... "people are saying bad things are happening".

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    Technically Bernie gave a range of 50%-90% with his (so far unspoken) choice somewhere between the two.

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    Technically Bernie gave a range of 50%-90% with his (so far unspoken) choice somewhere between the two.
    Of course Congress determines the tax rates, and so nothing material is going to change... even a slight super majority of democrats in congress couldn't guarantee that.

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    Facts are not important, beau, feelings are. It feels like we're going to get taxed at 90%. And even though I'm not a billionaire, I feel like I'm close to getting there and these rates could affect me some how. I don't want to feel that. It's too much.
    , 40% is too ing high. It sucks to take risks and work your ass off and have to give half to the government when you do make some money. I sure as don't think I'm getting my moneys worth. Only jealous loser es like Boo want to screw people that make more than they do.

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    WorldNetDaily Names Trump 'Man Of The Year,' Compares Him To Founding Fathers

    Yesterday, we noted that Donald Trump will be delivering the keynote address in March at an event honoring WorldNetDaily founder and editor Joseph Farah, who has been a leader in driving birther conspiracy theories about President Obama. Today, WND returns the favor, naming Trump its “ Man of the Year.”

    (President Obama already took the “Muslim of the Year” honor from WND columnist Larry Klayman.)
    Trump told WND that the recognition was an “honor” and that he appreciates the publication’s “informative polls and coverage.” (We’ve compiled some highlights of that “coverage” here.)

    From WND:

    They treated his campaign announcement as a joke. They tried to destroy his business. They called him every foul name they could come up with. But at the end of 2015, the biased journalists, political consultants, leftist activists, snarky comedians and embittered critics of every stripe had to concede one man had beaten them all.

    Donald J. Trump is the Republican favorite for president of the United States. There’s no indication he’ll fall from the top spot any time soon. And he’s the WND 2015 Man of the Year.

    “It is my great honor to be named Man of the Year by your publication,” Trump said in a statement to WND. “I very much appreciate your informative polls and coverage. Together, we will Make America Great Again.”

    WND specifically praised Trump for having “changed the accepted history of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by forcing the media to report Muslim celebrations in the United States that day.” In fact, the media has repeatedly debunked Trump’s claim that he saw “thousands and thousands” of American Muslims celebrating the 9/11 attacks in New Jersey.

    “Has any personality ever dominated the news more than Donald Trump did in 2015?” asked WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah. “I don’t think I’ve seen it in my lifetime. That’s why there can be no question about who 2015′s Man of the Year is – at least not if we’re being honest. He didn’t just change the debate, he became the debate. And there doesn’t seem to be any let-up in sight as we move into the presidential election year of 2016.”


    As Farah observed, Trump has done what almost no other conservative has ever been able to accomplish by repeatedly forcing the mainstream media to back down. As he repeatedly brags, Trump turned immigration into a central issue in the Republican primary. Trump shifted the national conversation on terrorism by calling for a ban on Muslim immigration. He even changed the accepted history of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by forcing the media to report Muslim celebrations in the United States that day.

    WND even throws in some positive words for Trump from its chief birther correspondent Jerome Corsi, who, in addition to his crusade to prove that the president is lying about his birthplace, also thinks that Obama wears a ring from a secret marriage to his male Pakistani roommate. Corsi declares that Trump is “one of those rare people who appear in U.S. history as the right guy for the times” and that if he had lived during the American Revolution, he would have been “leading the Boston Tea Party and joining Sam Adams and Thomas Paine” in forming a new nation.

    WND Senior Staff Writer and longtime political observer Jerome Corsi says Trump is the “real deal.”


    He told WND: “Despite how much the Obama/Clinton leftists in the Democratic Party and the D.C. establishment leadership of the GOP hate Trump, he is not going away, he is not going to drop out, and he is positioned to win the GOP nomination and the White House despite all odds.”

    Corsi believes Donald Trump is “one of those rare people who appear in U.S. history as the right guy for the times.”

    “If these were the days of the American Revolution,” Corsi said, “Trump would be leading the Boston Tea Party and joining Sam Adams and Thomas Paine in carving the political room for a rebirth of the type of cons utional freedom our Founding Fathers had envisioned for the American Republic.”


    Today’s challenge, Corsi stated, is political correctness. And Donald Trump is just the man to destroy it.


    “Trump will succeed precisely because he is politically incorrect, because he dares to say what most Americans are thinking,” Corsi argued. “Calling Trump sexist, racist, and every phobe the leftist intolerant political ideologies can generate only boosts his popularity, as the mainstream media lose their power to control the news by calling their enemies a nasty name. He’s rising in the polls because he defies the politically correct rules ordained by pundits and exposes leftists – including those at Fox News – for what they are.”


    Corsi, author of “What Went Wrong: Inside the GOP Debacle of 2012 and How It Can Be Avoided Next Time,” also says pundits are underestimating Trump’s chances to win both the primary and the general election.


    “Trump will attract votes from women, Hispanics, and African-Americans,” Corsi predicted. “He has done more to improve the economic status of minorities in America than all the other candidates combined – in both the GOP and among the Democrats.”

    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/worldnetdaily-names-trump-man-year-compares-him-founding-fathers

    KKK, Aryan nation, WND, Farah, Corsi, etc, etc. Donny T is really racking up the racist, xenophobic, nativist, white supremacist asshole endorsemements.



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    Taibbi destroying Trump

    In the Year of Trump, the Joke Was On Us

    How the campaign's biggest laugh turned ugly in 2015

    But things turned ugly less than 45 minutes into his run. In his announcement, Trump told the world that Mexican immigrants were "rapists" who needed to be stopped. Then, in an interview with CNN's Don Lemon, he doubled down on the remark instead of recanting. "Well, somebody's doing the raping," he seethed. A week later, Mexicans, to Trump, were not just rapists but "rapists and killers," and he was now adding a proposal to build a giant wall across the Mexican border to stop the Army of Darkness-style invading rape-murder horde. The wall would be "tall" and building it would be "easy," he said, adding that he would get Mexico to pay for it, because he knew the "art of negotiating" and wasn't a "clown."

    The ancient report that he used to keep a book of Hitler's speeches by his bedside notwithstanding, it's very likely that Donald Trump never in his life thought seriously about things like nativism, fascism, eugenics, or any kind of ideology at all. This was not someone who likely ever dreamed of cattle cars and rivers of blood. Trump is a narcissist, not a demagogue; his pathology is himself, not politics.

    But shortly after Trump jumped into the race, he stumbled onto a secret: whenever he blurted out forbidden thoughts about race, ethnicity or gender, he was showered with the attention he always craved.

    A sizable portion of the country seemed appalled at the things he said. But at the same
    time he was suddenly attracting huge and adoring crowds at down-home sites like Bluffton, South Carolina and Mobile, Alabama, pretty much the last places you'd ever expect the Trump brand to take off.


    But the rabble — white, working-class, rural, despising exactly those big-city elites who live in Trump's buildings — turned out to be Trump's base. They're the people who hooted and hollered every time he said something off-color about Muslims or Mexicans or Asians ("We
    wantdeal!" Trump snickered earlier this year, in a Chinese-waiter voice) or "the blacks."

    White America has been talking about race in code for more than half a century. You can trace the practice back to Barry Goldwater's 1964 acceptance speech, when he talked about "law and order" and the need to restrain "marauders," after a series of race riots in east coast cities. The speech struck a chord with white voters.

    Goldwater's discovery that you could use crime as a proxy to talk about race helped define the next half-century of major-party politics in America. Later generations of pols used other issues like immigration, tax reform and "income redistribution" to achieve the same end.


    We called it "dog-whistle politics"
    because after the Civil Rights Movement, the party line was that we were now all partners in Dr. King's famous dream of racial harmony. So there were certain things you were no longer supposed to say out loud.


    You couldn't just come out and say black people were lazy anymore. But you could talk about how "good people" in "small towns" do "some of the hardest work," as Sarah Palin did in 2008. And you could hint that there was another group of people who preferred just to get "free stuff," as Mitt Romney said in 2012.


    Trump made the Republican field look weak by blurting straight-out what they would only say in code (Jeb Bush, Marco
    Rubio and Chris Christie all parroted Romney's pathetic "free stuff" line this year, for instance). This part of Trump's act has to thrill Democrats, since he's stealing away from Republicans the illusion of centrism.

    Clay and Kinison and comedians like them were trying to make a point about the absurdity of policing away forbidden
    thoughts, while Trump is basically a cretinous dinosaur who doesn't understand why slurs about periods or the disabled or "the blacks" were ever made taboo in the first place. He's not pushing back with a laugh, from a nightclub. He wants to do it from the Oval Office. Even Dice Clay thinks he's nuts.

    2015 was the same kind of mistaken-iden y tale. The Silent Majority has been waiting 50 years for a prophet, but this year it settled for a billionaire loudmouth with a comb-over and a personality disorder.

    Like all comedies, this one is bound to end with an explosion of unintended consequences. What we won't know until 2016 is whether this joke will end up being on all of us — or just those of us who waited too long to take Trump's accidental war seriously.


    http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...-died-20151229



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    President Trump is going to do things you wouldn't believe. That, I can tell you.

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    President Trump is going to do things you wouldn't believe. That, I can tell you.


    I believe you.

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    Trump is like a child. This is war..you're my enemy. We'll go to war.

    Oh and you cant spray my hair!

    Thee is this guy about.

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    Donald Trump Laments Loss of Aerosol Sprays to Frame His Hair

    Mr. Trump has offered little in the way of an environmental policy during his presidential campaign, but on Wednesday he said that President Obama’s concerns about the environment were infringing on his rights as a consumer. More pressing than saving the ozone layer, he suggested, was the freedom to buy aerosol hairspray.

    “You can’t use hairspray because hairspray is going to affect the ozone,” Mr. Trump said during a rally in South Carolina. “They don’t want me to use hairspray, they want me to use the pump.”

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    Crazy Trump Spokesperson with Bullet Necklace Turns Out to be Unemployment Cheat & Shoplifter




    Katrina Pierson, the national spokeswoman for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, collected at least $11,000 in unemployment benefits while she was still working.

    Pierson received these benefits from the Texas Workforce Commission between January 2012 and November 2013. At the same time she received this government money, Pierson was working as a consultant for Ted Cruz’s campaign for the U.S. Senate.


    Receiving unemployment benefits while she was still working would seem to go against the grain of the message being pushed by Trump and the Republican Party, who have often been quick to blame minorities and immigrants for being on the government dole, supposedly taking up resources that should be going to white Americans (in reality, whites are the most likely to receive welfare benefits).


    The spokeswoman, who recently made news in a CNN appearance where she wore a necklace made out of bullets and
    promised to wear one stylized like fetuses after gun violence prevention advocates called her out, also had an arrest for shoplifting. She stole clothing from a JC Penney store in Plano, Texas. She had her child with her.

    http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2015...and-Shoplifter

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    https://www.thewrap.com/donald-trump...uitment-video/

    Looks like Hillary wasn't lying after all.

    This jack weed is giving the terrorists all the material for their recruitment.

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