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    ducks, are you as confident in Trump as you were that Darko would be better than LeBron?

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    If trump does the debates he will beat her
    Clinton is by far the worse of the two

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    https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...57&oe=58199E1E

    One person there in Florida was surprised how many blacks Nan's Hispanics were at trumps rally

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    If trump does the debates he will beat her
    Clinton is by far the worse of the two
    Ma ducks with da goods. I called it first dough

    I called it first

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    Today was rally in pa
    FULL Event: Donald Trump Holds HUGE Rally in Erie, PA 8/12/16
    Right Side Broadcasting 93,624 views
    3K475


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp6E9t...outu.be&t=3328

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    Ma ducks with da goods. I called it first dough

    I called it first
    If you're so confident take the bet, pussy.

    Otherwise, shut the up with your "calls".

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    ... of ignorant, deluded, conned losers

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    An Even Stranger Donald Trump

    Donald Trump’s rallies once drew their share of benign conservatives, offbeat libertarians and plain curiosity seekers.

    But as time and Mr. Trump’s act have worn on, many of them have no doubt gone the way of his poll numbers. Mr. Trump’s crowds remain big and loud, but they’re angrier and more malevolent, and so is Mr. Trump.

    By referring to the president by his full name, Barack Hussein Obama, he continues to wink at some of his staunchest supporters:

    conspiracy theorists obsessed with the false claim that Mr. Obama is a secret Muslim.

    The trolls and websites that advance racist theories have supplied Mr. Trump with talking points for years. He consulted with one of them in 2011, when he launched his “birther” campaign, falsely claiming that Mr. Obama was born outside the United States.


    Sure enough, Mr. Trump’s Twitter legions took up the call. Tweeted one: “Barack Hussein Obama is the Founder of ISIS! America’s Islamist-in-Chief, America’s Muslim-in-Charge. An ongoing disaster threatening World!”

    One whose Twitter avatar is the muzzle of a revolver wrote, “So Why Can’t Barack Hussein Obama Admit #ISIS Beheaded Christians?”

    When Mr. Trump fans racist rage against the president,

    suggests that gun owners take up arms against Mrs. Clinton, or

    speaks darkly of a “rigged” election,

    he is not trying to woo Republican skeptics, independents or undecided voters.

    He is appealing to the mob.

    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/08/12...ald-trump.html



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    Pieces of Silver

    By now, it’s obvious to everyone with open eyes that Donald Trump is an ignorant, wildly dishonest, erratic, immature, bullying egomaniac.

    On the other hand, he’s a terrible person.

    But despite some high-profile defections, most senior figures in the Republican Party — very much including Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, and Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader — are still supporting him, threats of violence and all.

    Why?

    there’s a third answer, which can be summarized in one number: 34.

    What’s that? It’s the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate of the average federal tax rate for the top 1 percent in 2013, the latest year available.

    And it’s up from just 28.2 in 2008, because President Obama allowed the high-end Bush tax cuts to expire and imposed new taxes to pay for a dramatic expansion of health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

    Taxes on the really, really rich have gone up even more.


    If Hillary Clinton wins, taxes on the elite will at minimum stay at this level, and may even go up significantly if Democrats do well enough in congressional races to enable her to pass new legislation. The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center estimates that her tax plan would raise the average tax rate for the top 1 percent by another 3.4 percentage points, and the rate for the top 0.1 percent by five points.


    But if “populist” Donald Trump wins, taxes on the wealthy will go way down; in particular, Mr. Trump is calling for elimination of the inheritance tax, which these days hits only a tiny number of really yuuuge estates (a married couple doesn’t pay any tax unless its estate is worth more than $10.9 million).

    So if you’re wealthy, or you’re someone who has built a career by reliably serving the interests of the wealthy, the choice is clear

    — as long as you don’t care too much about stuff like

    shunning racism,

    preserving democracy and

    freedom of religion, or

    for that matter avoiding nuclear war,

    Mr. Trump is your guy.


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    Yep people who have money need to pay more taxes and workers more or what now they are broke So they layoff workers or go to Mexico

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    If trump does the debates he will beat her
    Clinton is by far the worse of the two
    No Trump is a debater. He let Megyn Kelly get in his head...Besides, he's not winning the minority vote.

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    And shillary failed at basic math. "you have 1 ambassador and you get him killed. How many ambassadors you have left"


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    Once in control of their party, conservatives agonize over the election and beyond

    DENVER — Glenn Beck had traveled across the country to stop Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination. He didn’t succeed.

    Pacing the stage here at the RedState Gathering, a conference for conservative activists being held this weekend, Beck acknowledged that many Republicans would vote for Trump to stop Hillary Clinton from winning the presidency.


    He wouldn’t.


    “I know, as a recovering alcoholic, that the truth will set you free,” Beck said Friday. “This election is between two choices that suck.”


    Hundreds of conservative activists and bloggers cheered. None of them booed. With fewer than 90 days to go before the election, an annual event that usually revs up Republicans had become a therapy session on the agony of 2016.


    Trump was not invited; the highest-profile speakers, such as Beck and Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), were adamantly anti-Trump. Attendees debated whether the election was still winnable, whether the Republican Party was fixable, and who was to blame for a looming Clinton victory.


    In their darkest moments, they couldn’t imagine how the infighting would end.


    “If Trump loses, the Republican National Committee will realize that this situation’s got to change,” said Leon Wolf, the editor of the RedState website that gives the conference its name. “But 40 percent of their party enthusiastically supported this guy. How far do they dare to go in alienating these people?”


    At the same time, RedState’s editors and users tried to police the conservative movement. In 2007, the site blocked a wave of “zany” new users who were using the site to promote the Ron Paul presidential campaign. In 2015, the site’s longtime editor, Erick Erickson, disinvited Trump from the Gathering, citing the candidate’s comment that Fox News debate co-moderator Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” when she grilled him during a Republican debate.


    “I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal,” Erickson said.


    The reporters who had packed last year’s conference wondered whether the comment about Kelly would be a pivot moment, a sign that Republican voters were abandoning Trump. It was not. In the year since, Trump had taken over the Republican Party, while RedState editors such as Wolf and Ben Howe achieved sudden cable news fame as Trump critics; Erickson founded a new site critical of Trump and briefly tried to draft a third-party conservative candidate into the race. RedState’s traffic was up for the year, but its leading voices were constantly being reminded of where the power was in the GOP.


    For rank-and-file conservatives, the question was to join a rebellion or to join a possibly losing campaign for the White House. “I’m playing for the team,” said Alex Iscoe, 21, an activist who wore the lone “Make America Great Again” cap at the conference. “If the team doesn’t win, we get four more years of Obama, basically — or worse.”


    All weekend, the fact that the presidential election was between Trump and Clinton hung in the air like a foul odor. The conference was sponsored by a constellation of groups, such as the Charles Koch Ins ute and the millennial-focused Generation Opportunity, which had long ago switched from electioneering to advocating for free-market reform. In a glitchy series of pre*recorded videos, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) pivoted from a question about 2016 to a question about what he had learned from his 2012 vice-presidential run.


    “The single greatest threat to national security is sitting in the Oval Office,” John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said at the end of a long indictment of the Obama administration’s foreign policy. “The second-greatest threat is coming right behind him, unless things change dramatically.”


    Darryl Glenn, the Republican who is seeking to unseat Sen. Michael F. Bennet (D-Colo.) in November, blamed the news media for the idea that “everything’s negative out there.” After Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) equivocated on whether Trump could win the state — the real estate mogul trails by double digits — an audience member excitedly grabbed a microphone to remind him that “they said you couldn’t win your race, either.”


    Few of the conservatives who had come to Denver were so optimistic. Steve Deace, an influential Iowa radio host who had endorsed Cruz for president, predicted that Trump would lose and then stick around to continue hurting the conservative movement.


    “He’s going to get months of free media when he loses,” Deace said. “He will not go away.” Deace argued that Trump will have to kiss up to the “liberal elites whose approval he craves, and he will do it by attacking all of us.”


    Cruz did not attend the conference, telling organizers that he previously committed to a family vacation. But the 45-year-old senator’s political future was never far from the RedState discussion. Asked about Cruz’s speech at the Republican National Convention, at which he was heckled for refusing to endorse Trump, Beck said he had called to thank him for doing it. Cruz, he said, had acted in the tradition of Charles Sumner, the anti-slavery senator beaten with a cane by pro-slavery Democrats, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor who returned home from America to oppose the Nazis.


    Kendal Unruh was more pessimistic. Elected as a Cruz delegate from Colorado, she had led an effort — “Free the Delegates” — to stop Trump at the convention.


    “I don’t see myself spending the next 30 years to rebuild the party,” she said. “I know that Cruz is gearing up Carly Fiorina to run for party chair. That’s a brilliant move. But in order to that, you have to roll all those RNC members, and we’ve seen how that goes.”


    Fiorina made it to Denver, introduced wryly as “that face” — a reference to how Trump had once mocked her looks. In a 30-minute speech, she promised to campaign “for down-ballot candidates” and avoided mentioning the nominee.


    Not every conservative would allow himself to think that way.


    “I’m a conservative before I’m a Republican,” said Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union. “It’s our philosophy that guides us, not the elephant. I’m happy to help the elephant when he’s right; I’m happy to pick up his poop when he’s got problems in the middle of the street. All of that stuff — I’ve signed up for that.”
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...d78_story.html

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    Trump trolling the oven dodger media
    ....This is a clever way...... In other words, it is brilliant media manipulation, and it worked.

    ...Trump does something brilliant. ....Trump’s clever persuasion is crystal-clear to anyone who thinks Trump is smart.....Total success. Brilliant technique.

    ...Trump was brilliant.

    (Trump is smart, the media is gullible) an incredible thing to behold.

    I think this story will end up in psychology textbooks.
    It already has.
    http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/psyc...clickid=3x4747

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    Yep people who have money need to pay more taxes and workers more or what now they are broke So they layoff workers or go to Mexico
    ducks, are you as confident in Trump as you were that Darko would be better than LeBron?

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    How Donald Trump’s bizarre voter-watch effort could get the GOP in trouble

    After telling an audience in Altoona, Pa., that he would seek their help in policing the polls in November to root out voter fraud — something that even the state of Pennsylvania has noted doesn't exist in any meaningful way — Donald Trump's campaign nationalized the effort on Saturday morning.

    Now eager Trump backers can go to
    Trump's website and sign up to be "a Trump Election Observer." Do so, and you get an email thanking you for volunteering and assuring you that the campaign will "do everything we are legally allowed to do to stop crooked Hillary from rigging this election."

    There are any number of problems with this, again starting with the fact that the frequency of in-person voter fraud in elections is lower than getting five numbers right in the Powerball. But there's a potentially bigger legal problem noted by election law expert Rick Hasen of the University of California at Irvine:

    Trump's unnecessary effort could be violating a prohibition against voter intimidation that applies to the Republican Party.

    Trump in Altoona:

    "We have to call up law enforcement.

    And we have to have the sheriffs and the police chiefs
    and everybody watching. ...

    The only way they can beat it in my opinion — and I mean this 100 percent — if in certain sections of the state they cheat, okay?")

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/08/13/how-donald-trumps-bizarre-voter-watch-effort-could-get-the-gop-in-trouble/?wpisrc=nl_most-draw7&wpmm=1

    This absolutely standard Repug strategy of LYING: saying in-person voter fraud is a huge problem for the sanc y of democracy.


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    No electricity and bouncing paychecks: What it was like to work for Trump Magazine

    a former employee for Trump Magazinedo ents a cash-strapped and dysfunctional company where paychecks bounced, the power was shut off due to unpaid bills and important health insurance was cancelled — after a cancer diagnosis.

    One might call it a preview of Trump’s America.


    According to Carey Purcell, she took a position as a receptionist with Trump Magazine — originally called Trump World — in 2006 when it was under the direction of publisher Michael Jacobson,

    Trump himself was paid a licensing fee of $120,000 per issue as of 2005,

    which was increased to $135,000 per issue in 2006.

    His hands-on involvement — outside of using the magazine to promote his name, his ventures and his family — was to sign off on each issue, making notes on proofs with a Sharpie and ensuring that he and his family looked good inside the magazine.


    According to the magazine’s former creative director, the rest of every issue was filled with “wealth porn.”


    Purcell notes that four months into her $25,000-a-year job answering phones and opening mail, her first paycheck bounced.


    “The first time it happened, it seemed like an accident, or maybe an oversight. The office accountant quickly issued a new payment and covered the fee for the check bouncing,” she wrote. “But then it happened again. And this time, the company didn’t reissue a check.

    Instead, I was handed a brown paper bag filled with hundred-dollar bills to cover for the company’s lack of payroll funds.”


    She points out that the inner workings of the magazine was a mess with “no company-wide database for subscriptions; all the information was stored in Excel spreadsheets that were emailed back and forth,” odd and extravagant expenses charged to the magazine, and a publisher who increasingly disappeared for days at a time.


    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/08/no-e...e+Raw+Story%29

    Trash is a grifring piece of .


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    Fox propaganda bimbo confirms that Trash has no self-control

    Kimberly Guilfoyle Accuses Obama and Clinton of Baiting Trump Into Saying Stupid Things

    "And what you've seen is a concerted effort, really -- it's like the most unholy partnership of all time between the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton, constantly making comments trying to bait Trump into saying something that will sidetrack him"

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    ducks, are you as confident in Trump as you were that Darko would be better than LeBron?

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    Donald Trump's spokeswoman Katrina Pierson says (incorrectly) that it was Obama who 'went into Afghanistan'


    Donald Trump's spokeswoman leveled false accusations against President Obama on Saturday, saying he started the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.

    When asked on CNN about Trump saying Obama was the "founder" of Islamic State, spokeswoman Katrina Pierson delivered a lengthy response in which she proclaimed it was Obama who "went into Afghanistan," where U.S. troops had begun fighting in 2001 under former President George W. Bush.

    "Remember, we weren’t even in Afghanistan by this time," she said of Obama taking office in 2009. "Barack Obama went into Afghanistan creating another problem."


    The visibly surprised CNN anchor pressed Pierson to confirm that she was saying that Obama took the country into Afghanistan.

    "What I'm saying is the policies of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton — that was Obama’s war, yes,” Pierson said.

    The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Pierson cited audio problems.


    Katrina Pierson
    @KatrinaPierson

    For the record, audio disruptions and echos should be fixed immediately. Especially when you say it out loud on the air.@CNN



    http://www.latimes.com/nation/politi...htmlstory.html



    Trash hires the best people!

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