Guys, let's throw an icon in the river.
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He'll stop when Hilary stops her unamerican murder spree.
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Hillary serves corporate interests so clearly we should all ...eliminate the middleman by voting for her opponent who IS the corporate interest
The Clinton campaign’s effort to blur the lines between Clinton’s private email server and Powell’s AOL account left Powell deeply frustrated. “They are going to dick up the legitimate and necessary use of emails with friggin record rules. I saw email more like a telephone than a cable machine,” Powell wrote last year to his business partner Jeffrey Leeds. “As long as the stuff is unclassified. I had a secure State.gov machine. Everything HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris.”Powell added in a tangential complaint: “I told you about the gig I lost at a University because she so overcharged them they came under heat and couldn’t any fees for awhile. I should send her a bill.”
Quote from: benjipwns on September 13, 2016, 09:36:26 PM(Image removed from quote.)Yes, finally a strong leader for America. Like the great Putin we all look up to.
“Never before has an American candidate for president had so many financial ties with American allies and enemies, and never before has a business posed such a threat to the United States. If Donald Trump wins this election and his company is not immediately shut down or forever severed from the Trump family, the foreign policy of the United States of America could well be for sale,” Eichenwald concludes.
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/23/donald-trump-foreign-business-deals-national-security-498081.htmlQuote“Never before has an American candidate for president had so many financial ties with American allies and enemies, and never before has a business posed such a threat to the United States. If Donald Trump wins this election and his company is not immediately shut down or forever severed from the Trump family, the foreign policy of the United States of America could well be for sale,” Eichenwald concludes.What a shitshow.
it's tight cuz we're still like two months away from the electionamount of attention candidates get will increase by the time nov 4 rolls aroundhillary is not gonna see much change from that because everyone knows her for a long timeopinion on trump will change enormously tho... the more you know him, the less you think 'successful businessman who tells it like it is and is not a politician' and the more you think 'ego-maniacal shady lying businessman with no policy ideas'he'll only do well with male white people and that's not enough to win
It used to be, think of this, is this true? It used to be cars were made in Flint, and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now, the cars are made in Mexico, and you can’t drink the water in Flint! (crowd roars) Oh, I hate to say it, but it’s true. I can say it to you folks.
QuoteIt used to be, think of this, is this true? It used to be cars were made in Flint, and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now, the cars are made in Mexico, and you can’t drink the water in Flint! (crowd roars) Oh, I hate to say it, but it’s true. I can say it to you folks.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Brehvolution on September 15, 2016, 09:47:30 AMQuoteIt used to be, think of this, is this true? It used to be cars were made in Flint, and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now, the cars are made in Mexico, and you can’t drink the water in Flint! (crowd roars) Oh, I hate to say it, but it’s true. I can say it to you folks.(Image removed from quote.)That's not a bad line at all. I wonder who wrote it for him.
Quote from: I'm a Puppy! on September 15, 2016, 11:09:53 AMQuote from: Brehvolution on September 15, 2016, 09:47:30 AMQuoteIt used to be, think of this, is this true? It used to be cars were made in Flint, and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now, the cars are made in Mexico, and you can’t drink the water in Flint! (crowd roars) Oh, I hate to say it, but it’s true. I can say it to you folks.(Image removed from quote.)That's not a bad line at all. I wonder who wrote it for him.Gov. Rick Snyder
Quote from: Brehvolution on September 15, 2016, 02:05:25 PMQuote from: I'm a Puppy! on September 15, 2016, 11:09:53 AMQuote from: Brehvolution on September 15, 2016, 09:47:30 AMQuoteIt used to be, think of this, is this true? It used to be cars were made in Flint, and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now, the cars are made in Mexico, and you can’t drink the water in Flint! (crowd roars) Oh, I hate to say it, but it’s true. I can say it to you folks.(Image removed from quote.)That's not a bad line at all. I wonder who wrote it for him.Gov. Rick Snyder PD's never gonna stop taking that L.
BREAKING NEWSClinton and Trump Locked in Tight Race, New Poll Showshttp://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/16/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-poll.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
In the interview, conducted late Wednesday aboard his private plane as it idled on the tarmac here, Trump suggested he is not eager to change his pitch or his positions even as he works to reach out to minority voters, many of whom are deeply offended by his long-refuted suggestion that Obama is not a U.S. citizen. Trump refused to say whether he believes Obama was born in Hawaii.“I’ll answer that question at the right time,” Trump said. “I just don’t want to answer it yet.”When asked whether his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was accurate when she said recently that he now believes Obama was born in this country, Trump responded: “It’s okay. She’s allowed to speak what she thinks. I want to focus on jobs. I want to focus on other things.”
Donald Trump "believes that President Obama was born in the United States," according to a statement by a senior campaign aide.The statement, issued by senior communications adviser Jason Miller, came after the Republican nominee declined in an interview with the Washington Post to acknowledge that President Barack Obama is a U.S. citizen."In 2011, Mr. Trump was finally able to bring this ugly incident to its conclusion by successfully compelling President Obama to release his birth certificate," Miller said, adding that Trump "did a great service to the president and the country by bringing closure to the issue."Miller continued: "Having successfully obtained President Obama’s birth certificate when others could not, Mr. Trump believes that President Obama was born in the United States."He also alleged that it was Hillary Clinton who "first raised this issue to smear then-candidate Barack Obama in her very nasty, failed 2008 campaign for president" but said she was "too weak to get an answer."
"Hillary Clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. I finished it," Trump said in a campaign event at his new D.C. hotel. "President Obama was born in the United States. Period."After the declaration, Trump said, "Now, we all want to get back to making America strong and great again."
Trump on Friday invited only photographers and video cameras to accompany him on a tour of his newly-opened Trump International Hotel, after delivering a speech that had been billed as a "major statement" on his birtherism but only touched on the topic for 33 seconds. As Politico reported, pool rules require that a pool producer accompany any campaign event that will be documented visually.Yet ABC producer Candace Smith wrote on Twitter that she was “physically restrained” from joining the tour. Once the other networks caught wind that any editorial presence had been barred from the tour, their Washington bureau chiefs decided in an emergency conference call to pull the camera accompanying Trump and erase all footage of the tour, according to Politico.
Also, this whole thing was really just a thinly-veiled grand opening for his new DC hotel. The Obama birther idiocy was just the bait to get the media to cover it, which they did without hesitation.
benji why
Sheldon Richman@SheldonRichmanCarl Bernstein reports that Bill Weld is considering dropping out if he thinks Johnson-Weld will help elect Trump. #JohnsonWeld2016
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Sunday that it’s high time for Donald Trump’s former primary challengers to come on board and support his campaign—and suggested there could be trouble for them in 2020 or 2024 if they don’t.“Those people need to get on board,” he told CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “And if they’re thinking they’re going to run again someday, I think that we’re going to evaluate the process – of the nomination process and I don’t think it’s going to be that easy for them.”Several of Trump’s former Republican primary opponents, including Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush have not endorsed Trump in the months since the GOP businessman secured the nomination. Asked explicitly whether that meant there would be penalties for the handful of 2016 Republican hopefuls who have not endorsed Trump if they opted to run again in 2020 or 2024, Priebus said nothing has been decided but that it’s something the party will “look at.”
“People in our party are talking about what we’re going to do about this. I mean there’s a ballot access issue in South Carolina. In order to be on the ballot in South Carolina, you actually have to pledge your support to the nominee, no matter who that person is,” Priebus said. “So what’s the penalty for that? It’s not a threat, but that’s just the question that we have a process in place.”“And if a private entity puts forward a process and has agreement with the participants in that process, and those participants don’t follow through with the promises that they made in that process, what-- what should a private party do about that if those same people come around in four or eight years?” Priebus continued.
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