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originally posted by: jjkenobi
It's just more proof Trump is anti-establishment. People fear change. It's time to go out with the old (established) and in with the new (outsider).
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: Olivine
The Dallas Morning News has over 400,000 subscribers...
Yeah, I subscribe to Alaska Dispatch News, doesn't mean I would ever consider voting the way that fishwrap's liberal POS owner Alice Rogoff or her equally liberal band of editors report I should vote.
It's not bluster, it's the knowledge that the world is changing. Trust in media and other establishment opinion directors is dropping worldwide. The average American is more likely to throw up a middle finger and do exactly the opposite of what their newscaster advises them to do.
originally posted by: Viesczy
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
Yes.
The Bush dynasty and their good buddies at the Dallas Morning News are still very bitter.
I am glad they are on the wrong side.
Oddly your handle is Deny Arrogance but you appear to be a Trump supporter... bit of an oxymoron isn't it?
Anywho, Trump is no more Republican than Hillary is sexy. Anyone who is truly a Republican sees the Donald for what the Donald really is.
Derek
originally posted by: kruphix
originally posted by: jjkenobi
It's just more proof Trump is anti-establishment. People fear change. It's time to go out with the old (established) and in with the new (outsider).
I think it is more of people fear crazy unpredictable candidates running for president.
Trump has almost no redeeming qualities. He appeals to a segment of America that wants to return to the 1920s way of living...that's it.
originally posted by: kruphix
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: Blazemore2000
a reply to: Deny Arrogance
You say that like there is a right side. I assure you, there is not.
Indeed there is... It's called rebelling against the federal government and letting our states make the decisions.
But I don't think that is the "right side".
Conservatives seem to confuse "opinions" with "fact" often.
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
a reply to: LSU0408
Man, I honestly don't. As far as I am concerned, they're all only useful for starting the fire in the fireplace and spreading on the back deck table to gut and fillet salmon on.
Indeed there is (a right side)... It's called rebelling against the federal government and letting our states make the decisions.
originally posted by: MrSpad
Not a real surprise. Trump is on the verge of losing Texas. Polls showing Clinton leading or a tie are a disaster for Trump he is going to have spend some time and money in state that should not be in play.