And we hear you rightwingnutjobs whining about political correctness?
G F Y
You lose when you have to resort to cursing.
And we hear you rightwingnutjobs whining about political correctness?
G F Y
Are you a Trump supporter too? I hate to be on the same side of any argument as you.
Trump Used His Aliases For Much More — And Worse — Than Gossip
http://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-us...-worse-gossip/
Tramp is one sick mofo
In the event SpursTalk has any legit veteran/Trumper Supporter combos, are you really gonna just let this go?
Will the vets at large that are buying Hump really just let this go?![]()
Delusions dominate voters who apparently think the Pres is an omnipotent autocrat.
btw, neither Trump nor Hillary will even try to "deal" with Wall St, and wouldn't dent Wall St if they did try.
I'm encouraged from that poll that maybe Trump will win since he's ahead on the "Dealing with the economy" question - which is usually the subject most of people's minds.
sure, people vote their wallet, while 10Ms vote their Bible.
But with Repugs controlling Congress and budgeting for austerity, the economy will remain well short of robust, and downright nightmarish for 40M+ people on public assistance, for the working poor.
Why a prominent GOP governor is feuding with Donald Trump
Trump appeared in New Mexico on Tuesday night, though the governor steered clear of the event, saying she was too “busy” to appear with the GOP presidential hopeful.
Soon after, speaking to a receptive audience, Trump suggested Martinez, the nation’s first and only Latina governor, was lazy and ineffectual. “We have got to get your governor to get going,” he said.
“She’s got to do a better job, okay? Your governor has got to do a better job. She’s not doing the job…. She’s not doing the job. We’ve got to get her moving. Come on, let’s go, governor.”
Keep in mind, Martinez is a conservative Republican and the current chair of the Republican Governors Association. For months, pundits have talked about the New Mexico governor as a leading contender for the party’s vice presidential nomination and a rising GOP star.
Which makes Trump’s criticisms – read from pre-written notes, not made off the cuff – all the more striking. It’s one thing for Trump to take some verbal shots at leading Republicans during the primaries after they’ve endorsed a rival candidate, but in GOP politics, the primaries are over.
Trump’s the last man standing, and this is the point in the process in which he’s
(a) supposed to be uniting the party,
(b) stepping up outreach to Hispanic voters; and
(c) toning down his attacks on women.
And yet, this week in New Mexico, Trump did the exact opposite. The question is, why?
Slate’s Josh Voorhees ran through some of the possibilities:
“Trump is a bully, and his attack last night could have been an effort to force Martinez’s hand, or a warning to other party figures still on the fence. It could have been Trump trying to re-establish his anti-establishment bona fides now that the GOP is mainstreaming him, or simply him overreacting to a political slight, either because he couldn’t stop himself or because he didn’t want to.”
It’s obviously speculative, but I’m going with “the guy just can’t help himself.”
When Trump goes on the offensive like this, it’s hard to see any broader strategic thinking. In this case, Martinez slighted Trump by saying she didn’t want to appear with him, so the presidential candidate responded the only way he knows how: by lashing out.
And while that’s notable on its face, it’s also the sort of instinct that causes consternation among Republican insiders who want to win the White House.
Presidential candidates are supposed to develop a pretty thick skin while having enough discipline to resist the urge to initiate pointless feuds, especially with high-profile members of their own party.
Trump, however, doesn’t really know what he’s doing, so he relies on his instincts while making up a strategy as he goes along.
This week’s volley wasn’t pretty, and if you’re expecting more fights like this one in the coming months, you probably won’t be disappointed.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
Tramp is mentally disordered, emotionally, intellectually arrested at the age of early teens.
“He needs an experienced person to do the part of the job he doesn’t want to do.
He seems himself more as the chairman of the board, than even the CEO, let alone the COO.”
This is no small acknowledgement. For months,
it’s been clear that Trump has no meaningful understanding of public policy or even how government works at a basic level.
By any fair measure, his ignorance and incompetence about affairs of state is unlike anything Americans have ever seen in a major-party presidential candidate. The question has long been when we can expect Trump to get up to speed.
And the answer is, he has no intention of doing any such thing. Day-to-governing and overseeing the executive branch are apparently represent “the part of the job he doesn’t want to do.”
President Trump, in other words, would prefer to be more of a big-picture kind of guy who isn’t overly concerned about details and roll-up-your-sleeves kind of work.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
So Tramp thinks he's a Big Picture Artiste, "hiring the best people" who will do the President's job.
Hillary has blown off Bernie and his Ms of supporters.
Why would Tramp do any different?
Donald Trump says he'll debate ‘dream’ Bernie Sanders — for $10M
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/elec...icle-1.2651321
Tramp is a 100% s bag, bag. Running for and being President is self-promotion clown's game.
Sounds like Maddog is talking about Obama.be more of a big-picture kind of guy who isn’t overly concerned about details and roll-up-your-sleeves kind of work.
boo in rare form today
as always, sound like you have you head up your ass.
Your boy dubya, the "affirmative action" MBA President, was the ignorant, uneducated Big Picture loser.
Trump Just Opened His Mouth And Created A Gigantic New Problem For Republicans
During his speech supposedly on energy policy in North Dakota, Donald Trump told voters that only rich people can be great.
Trump said,
“There is one more thing that we have to do to make America wealthy again, and you have to be wealthy in order to be great.
I’m sorry to say it…..
We’ll build the wall.
We’re going to build the wall.
Believe me. (I'm LYING my ass off, as always )
We’re going to build the wall.”
In Donald Trump’s view greatness only comes with wealth.
People who dedicate their lives to helping others for low pay aren’t great.
Public servants who risk their lives as police officers, firefighters, or serving in the military aren’t great.
To Trump, greatness is defined by the size of your bank account.
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/05/26/trump-opened-mouth-created-gigantic-problem-republicans.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium= feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+politicususa%2FfJAl+%28P oliticus+USA+%299
In the BigCorp/captalist/VRWC/1%/neoliberal world view, if you aren't one of them, you're sub-human untermenschen, so G F Y.
Meltdownhttps://twitter.com/elizabethforma
"She's as Native American as I am"
LOL there's reported in-fighting within his own campaign now.
If the Clinton campaign is smart they would hired the guy who got canned from Trump's staff so he can give some dirt on how they run over there.
Where you hear of infighting, Reck? Trump's people disliked Wiley, the guy who was fired. He was brought on from the RNC and didn't see eye to eye with Trump. This just means Trump is keeping Corey as his #1 guy instead of having a GOP official head his campaign.
New Mexico voters aren't even complaining about Trump ting on their gov![]()
This just in: DRUMPF DESTROYED! HOW WILL HE EVER RECOVER?!?!?
More at 11.
They were talking about it on CNN.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ntial-bid.html
That's what I could find online.
I'd wager CNN just speculated that instead of reported on it.
Read the article, seems like Manafort hired him and everybody on the Trump Campaign began to hate him. Wiley is a GOP establishment guy, seems pretty predictable that he'd not gel with the pretty close-nit trump campaign (he has under 80 people on payroll for his campaign) who are loyal to Trump's unorthodox stance on liberal - conservative values.
Just waiting for Warren's spitting in the wind Twitter meltdown response to be breathlessly reported on by the media as "knowing how to handle Donald Trump's attacks"
Trump was 100/1 to win the republican nomination a year ago.
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