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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: gatorboi117
If Trump wins, you can expect to see Russia begin to take a less aggressive posture
Well sure. Donald and Vlad are buds.
Mutual admiration society.
Right.
Putin knows Trump is a pushover on the global stage.
originally posted by: Southern Guardian
a reply to: xstealth
Deny it all you want,
Deny this argument that you need to vote for Trump in order to save yours and your family's life? Yep I'll continue to outright deny that. It sounds as though you don't disagree with Jones.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
a reply to: Southern Guardian
So, what has he actually been wrong about? Everything you mentioned about Obama is all true. He is "an" antichrist and has confirmed it on many occasions. He IS going after guns, and then some. You didn't notice? Or is this just throw something ridiculous and see if it sticks? I think the wind is blowing in your direction instead.
Trump makes all his money from scaring the sh*t out of listeners.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: RedMenace16
Trump makes all his money from scaring the sh*t out of listeners.
While Trump does use fear, I don't think that's how he made his money.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: RedMenace16
Trump has a daily show?
The rise of the John Birch Society .... For Hofstadter, the “paranoid style” was a recurring mode of thought that manifested itself in American history in many mass movements, ranging from the anti-Mason and anti-Catholic crusades of the 19th century to the anti-communism of Joseph McCarthy and the John Birch Society.
.......
Bircher paranoia never went out of fashion on the right: It’s there in everything from Birtherism—Trump’s first excursion into the world of Obama conspiracies—to the antics of Glenn Beck and Alex Jones.
paranoid conspiracy theories flourished on the fringes of society, among the dispossessed and powerless. The “consummatory triumph” of the paranoid style, Hofstader wrote, “occurred not in the United States but in Germany.”
But with the Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee, we see something very different: the paranoid style aligning itself with a major political party, which already has vast sway in a majority of state governments and in Congress. The danger of the current moment is that for the first time in American history, the paranoid style has a chance of gaining control of the full levers of power.
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Southern Guardian
But 'Trump' is not Presidential material. He seems like some stooge/comedy actor taking the pee, he doesn't have a political mind, he doesn't seem to have a clue about running a Country. At least Clinton knows about Politics! and she must be the best bet.
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Southern Guardian
But 'Trump' is not Presidential material. He seems like some stooge/comedy actor taking the pee, he doesn't have a political mind, he doesn't seem to have a clue about running a Country. At least Clinton knows about Politics! and she must be the best bet.
originally posted by: Naturallywired
I have faith in Alex & Trump!
originally posted by: brutus61
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: Southern Guardian
But 'Trump' is not Presidential material. He seems like some stooge/comedy actor taking the pee, he doesn't have a political mind, he doesn't seem to have a clue about running a Country. At least Clinton knows about Politics! and she must be the best bet.
That's what Hillery said in the first debate. I agree with Trumps assessment. Would you rather have someone with thirty years of bad political experience or someone who is willing and able to learn? From a business standpoint I would hire and train someone new before I would even remotely consider someone with 30 years of bad experience! Would you go to doctor or lawyer or....... who had 30 years of failures?