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Definitely doesn't belong in the white house... http://www.rawstory.com/2016/08/donal ... ioning-his-mental-health/ In an interview in January, Harvard professor and researcher Howard Gardner, stated Trump is a ?textbook? narcissist, with clinical psychologist George Simon adding, ??He?s so classic that I?m archiving video clips of him to use in workshops.? Conservative political experts have begun to take notice and are raising red flags now...
Posted on: 2016/8/1 20:11
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The same Mark Cuban that publicly groveled to Hillary in an attempt to be her VP? Yeah, I take what he has to say very seriously.
In other news, Crooked Hillary has reached new levels of delusion. Remember when the FBI Director publicly reamed her out for her illegal email server and atrocious handling of classified information? Hillary doesn't. Like the pathological liar she is, she's banking on her supporters being too stupid to remember 3 weeks back. Clinton?s claim that the FBI director said her email answers were ?truthful? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fa ... il-answers-were-truthful/
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Mark Cuban made comments favoring Trump in the primaries. It didn't take him long to wake up.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politic ... ton/ar-BBv5jsj?li=BBnb7Kz PITTSBURGH ? Mark Cuban, the flashy billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, made a surprise stop here in his hometown to support Hillary Clinton and mock Donald Trump. ?Leadership is not yelling and screaming and intimidating,? Cuban said. ?You know what we call a person like that in Pittsburgh? A jagoff,? using some local slang for an idiot. ?Is there any bigger jagoff in the world than Donald Trump?? he said as the crowd roared. Cuban has been taunting Trump during the campaign, questioning whether he?s as rich as he says and criticizing his business skills. Cuban met with John Podesta, the Clinton campaign chairman, in Brooklyn recently, and called on Thursday to talk about making a public endorsement, according to a campaign spokesman.
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Posted on: 2016/8/1 3:33
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Are you really going to tell us the donald belongs in an asylum before Hillary belongs in a prison?
Posted on: 2016/8/1 3:28
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It's ironic that you call him a liar, considering that you will vote for one too. #butshe'smyliar
Posted on: 2016/8/1 3:25
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Liar Donald needs to be locked away in an asylum....the guy has issues that are best dealt with there
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Do you really support Trump and would you vote for him?
I supported Sanders and will hold my nose and vote for HRC because the alternative is just unthinkable Quote:
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#TrumpLies #SoDoesHillary
Posted on: 2016/8/1 1:52
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Bernie supporters are horrified than crooked Hillary has gotten almost $50 million in hedge fund money vs 19K for Trump. Like Brexit, they may not be telling the truth when polled. Remember Brexit anyone?
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You can repeat it all you want but that won't make it happen! #TrumpLies By Jason Easley on Fri, Jul 29th, 2016 at 2:53 pm Even though the polls show that the opposite is occurring, Donald Trump is saying that Bernie Sanders supporters are flipping to him. Trump continued to his propaganda campaign that is intended to divide the Democratic Party, and win Bernie Sanders supporters by tweeting: Donald J. Trump ? @realDonaldTrump Wow, my campaign is hearing from more and more Bernie supporters that they will NEVER support Crooked Hillary. She sold them out, V.P. pick! 1:03 PM - 29 Jul 2016 Over the past month, polling has shown that the Sanders supporters are taking Bernie?s advice and rallying around Hillary Clinton. The margin varies depending on the poll, but roughly 80%-90% of those polled who supported Sen. Sanders will be voting be voting for former Sec. of State Clinton. On Monday, Pew released a poll that found that 90% of consistent Sanders supporters would be voting for Hillary Clinton. According to Pew, ?Despite a sometimes contentious primary process, support for Clinton in the general election is high among even the 20% of Democratic voters who consistently backed Sanders through the primary and caucus season: Among this group, just 8% prefer Trump in the general election, while 90% favor Clinton.? Read the rest... http://www.politicususa.com/2016/07/2 ... s-supporters-support.html
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Koch brothers turn away from Trump, Trump gains a couple million more Bernie supporter votes.
Posted on: 2016/7/31 23:45
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Normally you guys are screaming about how the Koch Bros are buying the election. Now you consider them "elites" ? Why do they need to spend their money on Trump when they know it will be business as usual under the Clinton Regime.
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I don?t know why the media and the left keep bringing up that the GOP ?elite? doesn?t like or are not backing Trump. That is why he is doing so well he is not GOP ?elite?. Trump a businessman and reality show guy who is hardly spending any money is tie or within 1 or 3 points of a seasoned politician who has spent tons of money.
7/29/16: Trump vs. Clinton vs. Johnson vs. Stein Reuters/Ipsos Clinton 37, Trump 37, Johnson 5, Stein 1 .
Posted on: 2016/7/31 22:54
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Republican elites run away from Trump
Koch brothers network rules out anti-Clinton ads Kochs have denied meeting requests with Trump http://www.wmtw.com/politics/speaker- ... dress-koch-group/40962338
Posted on: 2016/7/31 22:24
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Sounds like a hired gun who advised and took a check from 3 losing Republican Presidential campaigns and now sees no opportunity with Trump Campaign. White identity politics and white nationalism? Yes he is a Republican's Republican. Rather tough to distinguish Roy's comments from the Vox writer's opinion. Roy doesn't sound like a Republicans' Republican.
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CLEVELAND ? Avik Roy is a Republican?s Republican. A health care wonk and editor at Forbes, he has worked for three Republican presidential hopefuls ? Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Marco Rubio. Much of his adult life has been dedicated to advancing the Republican Party and conservative ideals.
But when I caught up with Roy at a bar just outside the Republican convention, he said something I?ve never heard from an establishment conservative before: The Grand Old Party is going to die. ?I don?t think the Republican Party and the conservative movement are capable of reforming themselves in an incremental and gradual way,? he said. ?There?s going to be a disruption.? Roy isn?t happy about this: He believes it means the Democrats will dominate national American politics for some time. But he also believes the Republican Party has lost its right to govern, because it is driven by white nationalism rather than a true commitment to equality for all Americans. ?Until the conservative movement can stand up and live by that principle, it will not have the moral authority to lead the country,? he told me. This is a standard assessment among liberals, but it is frankly shocking to hear from a prominent conservative thinker. Our conversation had the air of a confessional: of Roy admitting that he and his intellectual comrades had gone wrong, had failed, had sinned. His history of conservatism was a Greek tragedy. It begins with a fatal error in 1964, survived on the willful self-delusion of people like Roy himself, and ended with Donald Trump. ?I think the conservative movement is fundamentally broken,? Roy tells me. ?Trump is not a random act. This election is not a random act.? A Republican intellectual explains why the Republican Party is going to die by Zack Beauchamp
Posted on: 2016/7/31 18:45
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What you are looking at is a geopolitical battle between Russian and Ukraine Oligarchs that comes down to control over Ukraine mineral / natural gas rights. East vs. West. NATO vs. the old ?Soviet? Power block. Obama vs. Putin.
For more entanglement look at the Democrats connections in this Ukraine/Russia Story. While the Obama Administration supports the duly elected government of Turkey concerning the recent coup, the Kerry State Department directly intervened to support the recent coup of the duly elected Ukraine government. Over years Ukraine was drifting west wanting to join NATO/EU (pro Ukraine Oligarchs) and the newly elected President (via Manafort Consulting) was stopping that drift, accused of leaning back towards Putin/Russia sphere of influence. Obama/Biden/Kerry support the over throw and suddenly Biden?s son is given a seat on the board of the Ukrainian Natural Gas Company. (Biden?s son is also a key principal with Rosemont Seneca a global hedge fund controlled by former Kerry Campaign Advisors and the Heinz Family) Coincidence? I am sure there is way more democrat entanglement but it certainly explains Trumps recent comment about NATO which sent the Globalists into a tizzy last week. A Trump presidency would threaten their power and now they too are fully vested in making sure Clinton wins. Quote:
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Donald Trump and Russia: a web that grows more tangled all the time
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/20 ... ukraine-russia-putin-ties
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By "his own people" are you referring to Jews?
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No one watches his show and he may get fired soon.
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Is he still relevant???
Posted on: 2016/7/29 0:49
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So must have missed the stories where Rice and Powell built thier own servers outside the Federal firewall... created thier own Rice.com websites and eventually deleted 30000 emails and had the FBI Director come out and say Rice and Powell were wildly wreck less handling classified information?
Posted on: 2016/7/29 0:47
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ms stupid says donald has done great things too and eyes roll!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/t ... _579a0a09e4b01180b531e272
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With Hillary and the DNC conspiring against him, I agree. He had no chance to even get to the General Election. How democratic of them.
Posted on: 2016/7/28 20:39
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Since you like "Keeping it real" Bernie had no chance no matter what we live in a racist, bigoted society and America hates jews more so than blacks. He had no chance. His own people sold him out. Go figure
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And Bernie never had a chance in hell of winning with Hillary and the DNC conspiring against him.
Posted on: 2016/7/28 20:29
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Huh? Sanders was never a democrat Sanders is the longest-serving independent in U.S. congressional history, he just ran as a Democrat because independents don't have a chance in hell of winning.
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