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Topic: Trump slams Rosie O'Donnell in debate (Read 1397 times)

legendary
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August 09, 2015, 06:14:27 PM
#60
Trump has already done way better than anyone expected - let's face it, this is a guy who refuses to shake hands with people - sort of the key foundation of politics in the USA.  His negatives were going down before the debate.  Ironically, it is his comments AFTER the debate that have hurt him more than his reference to his feud with Rosie O'Donnell.  It will be interesting to see what his numbers do post debate.

I think it was unwise to make the remark he did, but I think a lot of people are tired of the politically correct mafia, yet, this was on FOX news.  His comments about their anchorwoman may wind up being far more damaging than anything to do with O'Donnell.
legendary
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August 09, 2015, 04:31:39 PM
#59
Who cares what he says about her? He is in a feud with her so of course he is not going to have a ton of nice things to say about her. That really had nothing to do with the debate and why he had to answer this and other questions that had nothing to do with the election. Yes, he has said a few things that might not have been the best, but most presidents and politicians say lots of things. Let’s look at Clinton who is running. She is hiding lots of emails about things she ordered and no one cares, but Trump saying something about someone he doesn’t like is such a big deal.

I wish the GOP would actually ask some relevant questions. They were the most difficult with Trump, but they were not nice to any of the candidates. ...

That was a scheme, be critical of them all to make cover for being critical of Trump.  Don't fall for it.
legendary
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August 09, 2015, 03:47:35 AM
#58



Now anyone with no qualifications or proof of doing anything good toward any fellow humans can win a nobel peace prize...


That's scary...


 Cool




If it would be just that.
Henry kissinger and yasir arafat... just saying.


@topic

The average iq is 9x in the US, that means per definition half of the us population has a iq less then 9x;
 it is no wonder why they love trump uhh.....

Jokes aside but trump? Really?
newbie
Activity: 19
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August 09, 2015, 12:49:40 AM
#57
Rand Paul no one else!
... and Trump is a [rich] clown.  Cheesy
legendary
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August 08, 2015, 11:53:13 PM
#56
Just watch this video. Trump is great. Finally there is a person who bashes political correctness. I'm so tired of it in the media and it seems like I'm not the only one who shares this opinion. Now I'm starting to doubt that Trump has any chance to win but he is still one of the few persons who tells the truth. I'd like to see him being the president but sadly he is way too straightforward to win.

First he have to win the Republican primary. That will be difficult, even though he is currently polling at around 30% of the vote. A better idea would be to declare Rand Paul as the VP candidate. That can increase his support to somewhere around 40%. But even if he wins the GOP primary, doing so against Hillary will be extremely tough. 99% of the Blacks, LGBT, and the Hispanics are going to vote for the Pinocchibitch. So Trump has to get enough votes from the remaining 65% of the voters, who are White, Asian or American Indian. So if he has to win, he will need 77% of the vote from this section. Extremely tough.  Angry
newbie
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August 08, 2015, 08:26:01 PM
#55
Who cares what he says about her? He is in a feud with her so of course he is not going to have a ton of nice things to say about her. That really had nothing to do with the debate and why he had to answer this and other questions that had nothing to do with the election. Yes, he has said a few things that might not have been the best, but most presidents and politicians say lots of things. Let’s look at Clinton who is running. She is hiding lots of emails about things she ordered and no one cares, but Trump saying something about someone he doesn’t like is such a big deal.

I wish the GOP would actually ask some relevant questions. They were the most difficult with Trump, but they were not nice to any of the candidates. They did not let any of them speak about policy or the exact changes that they would make in office. Any time anyone tried to get something in about their new policies and what they would change in office, they were dinged and told to be quiet. I guess the GOP just wants to hand the election over to Hillary since their candidates are not allowed to talk at all.
legendary
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August 07, 2015, 08:35:26 PM
#54
I do not have to fire off anything towards Trumpy, he is his own worst enemy and he sure as heck is not liked by many Republicans. Trumpy will never sit in the Oval Office, count on it. Enjoy your short lived fantasy while it lasts.

WE put those Republicans in office to do something that turns out they were scared to do. Trump says exactly what Conservatives want to hear. Republicans are becoming a minority on the right faction. 7 years of Obama has pushed most Republicans further right into Conservatives.
Not only pushed them further right, but totally pissed them off a lot more than most Republicans.

Now let's see where that leads...




Waves after tsunamis of votes and nothing has changed in DC...


legendary
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August 07, 2015, 08:24:57 PM
#53
I do not have to fire off anything towards Trumpy, he is his own worst enemy and he sure as heck is not liked by many Republicans. Trumpy will never sit in the Oval Office, count on it. Enjoy your short lived fantasy while it lasts.

WE put those Republicans in office to do something that turns out they were scared to do. Trump says exactly what Conservatives want to hear. Republicans are becoming a minority on the right faction. 7 years of Obama has pushed most Republicans further right into Conservatives.
Not only pushed them further right, but totally pissed them off a lot more than most Republicans.

Now let's see where that leads...

legendary
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August 07, 2015, 02:29:06 PM
#52
I have already made my position on Trump clear, he is not qualified to lead this country, but then again neither is anyone in the Democrat party who are on the ticket...

I do not think he will have enough votes. Trump does not expect he can be the president himself, he just want the publicity from running.


That's where I disagree with you. I wholeheartedly believe Trump wholeheartedly believes he can win the Presidency. He's that narcissistic/delusional.
hero member
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August 07, 2015, 02:05:45 PM
#51
I have already made my position on Trump clear, he is not qualified to lead this country, but then again neither is anyone in the Democrat party who are on the ticket...

I do not think he will have enough votes. Trump does not expect he can be the president himself, he just want the publicity from running.
legendary
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August 07, 2015, 01:43:21 PM
#50
What I mean is that people should say what they mean and mean what they say, not have to (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)foot around worrying about if someone may be offended because the wrong descriptor was used...

I a way I agree, people should know what sort of person the candidate really is, with Trumpy he proves he is not fit to run this Nation.

Nor his businesses apparently (4th bankruptcy is a charm?). It's amusing to think that he whole-heartedly believes that with four bankruptcies under his belt, he's the person who can clean up the national debt, as he so proudly boasted last night.  Roll Eyes  Maybe someone should tell him bankruptcy isn't an option for this one?  
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
August 07, 2015, 01:37:13 PM
#49
I do say so, and if that leads you to ignore me, it's no great loss...

The comment was not meant for you and I deleted it because I saw that it could be taken that way, but your comment is noted and will be taken into account in the future.
full member
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August 07, 2015, 01:35:36 PM
#48
If you say so.

I do say so, and if that leads you to ignore me, it's no great loss...
sr. member
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August 07, 2015, 01:34:34 PM
#47
I have already made my position on Trump clear, he is not qualified to lead this country, but then again neither is anyone in the Democrat party who are on the ticket...

If you say so.
full member
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August 07, 2015, 01:33:34 PM
#46
I a way I agree, people should know what sort of person the candidate really is, with Trumpy he proves he is not fit to run this Nation.

I have already made my position on Trump clear, he is not qualified to lead this country, but then again neither is anyone in the Democrat party who are on the ticket...
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 07, 2015, 01:32:37 PM
#45
I do not have to fire off anything towards Trumpy, he is his own worst enemy and he sure as heck is not liked by many Republicans. Trumpy will never sit in the Oval Office, count on it. Enjoy your short lived fantasy while it lasts.

WE put those Republicans in office to do something that turns out they were scared to do. Trump says exactly what Conservatives want to hear. Republicans are becoming a minority on the right faction. 7 years of Obama has pushed most Republicans further right into Conservatives.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
August 07, 2015, 01:31:31 PM
#44
What I mean is that people should say what they mean and mean what they say, not have to (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)foot around worrying about if someone may be offended because the wrong descriptor was used...

I a way I agree, people should know what sort of person the candidate really is, with Trumpy he proves he is not fit to run this Nation.
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 07, 2015, 01:30:31 PM
#43
He hates civility, the truth, anyone not white and rich and anything to do with class, in other words he hates a lot of things.

He doesn't like illegal immigrants, just like most of America. Everything you said was rubbish.
newbie
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August 07, 2015, 01:29:36 PM
#42
Yes, ludicrous comments are usually remembered for a long time, meaning this is last shot at holding any political office.

Pointing out that illegal immigration is a serious problem is hardly ludicrous. It seems many progressives are at Jeh "Who's Kate Steinle" Johnson's level regarding the matter.
full member
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August 07, 2015, 01:28:31 PM
#41
LOL, you mean exactly like what Trumpy does, yes here are BS artists on both sides, the difference is some of us acknowledge that and some of us are selective in their outrage.

What I mean is that people should say what they mean and mean what they say, not have to (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)foot around worrying about if someone may be offended because the wrong descriptor was used...
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