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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2016 23:24:18 GMT
This is kind of a reach. The article you posted says that Bill Clinton played golf at the club as a guest, not that he was a member. I don't think Hillary Clinton even plays golf, but I might be wrong. No kidding.....The Clinton's were not paid members of an all white country club. Bill had an "honorable membership" simply by virtue of being the Governor of the state AND apologized for playing golf there with an attorney from Little Rock...something I'm afraid Heir Trump has no idea how to do. I'd be shocked if Hillary ever picked up a golf club in her life. Since you have an issue with then candidate Clinton playing golf and reaching back almost 25 years for your "gotcha", then you should have a big problem for a sitting VP by the name of Dan "I don't know how to spell potato" Quayle playing golf at Cypress Point two years earlier.
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Post by SockMonkey on Jul 23, 2016 23:26:11 GMT
If trump doesn't want people to think he's fond of white supremacists he needs to stop retweeting from them. trumps tweetsTwitter seems to get him into trouble, doesn't it? No filter between his brain and the keyboard. Pocahantas is his nickname for Elizabeth Warren. I don't think it's because he's a fan of Native Americans. I can only wonder what nicknames he has for other minority groups? My husband is an immigrant (naturalized citizen) and I have 2 kids who have a disability. I imagine how he would feel about them if they were to cross his path? My son - who is 17 and legally blind - is actually worried about the election. He was concerned to see a presidential candidate openly mocking a disabled person and asked me - 'if that's the way he feels about that guy, I wonder how he'd feel about me? I don't think he'd like me very much." SaveI wish your son was old enough to vote in this election! I'm so sorry that Trump makes him feel like that. That is so sad.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 23, 2016 23:33:57 GMT
He's laid low for quite some time now, politically. It's not a coincidence. It's just NOT. I'm not saying it's ALL Trump's fault, but the state of the Republican party's rhetoric is such that white supremacists find purchase there. That should be extremely concerning to true Republicans. The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is not only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. And the delegate didn't go, did he? He resigned because he knew he was selected by accident. And your attempt to link recent racist activity to Trump on this board was also dismissed because they are always active. I can only say to the both of you what Sock Monkey said so eloquently: Seriously, WTF? You are all willing to accuse him of anything and attribute anything to him because you so desperately don't want him to be president. Check. Got it.
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Post by SockMonkey on Jul 23, 2016 23:35:07 GMT
He's laid low for quite some time now, politically. It's not a coincidence. It's just NOT. I'm not saying it's ALL Trump's fault, but the state of the Republican party's rhetoric is such that white supremacists find purchase there. That should be extremely concerning to true Republicans. The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is not only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. And the delegate didn't go, did he? He resigned because he knew he was selected by accident. And your attempt to link recent racist activity to Trump on this board was also dismissed because they are always active. I can only say to the both of you what Sock Monkey said so eloquently: Seriously, WTF? You are all willing to accuse him of anything and attribute anything to him because you so desperately don't want him to be president. Check. Got it. I am not accusing Trump of anything. His racist, sexist and elitist actions and words speak for themselves. I don't need to accuse him. The evidence is there. Quite plainly.
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Post by moodyblue on Jul 23, 2016 23:41:37 GMT
He's laid low for quite some time now, politically. It's not a coincidence. It's just NOT. I'm not saying it's ALL Trump's fault, but the state of the Republican party's rhetoric is such that white supremacists find purchase there. That should be extremely concerning to true Republicans. The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is no't only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. And the delegate didn't go, did he? He resigned because he knew he was selected by accident. And your attempt to link recent racist activity to Trump on this board was also dismissed because they are always active. I can only say to the both of you what Sock Monkey said so eloquently: Seriously, WTF? You are all willing to accuse him of anything and attribute anything to him because you so desperately don't want him to be president. Check. Got it. [ I think there are a fair number of people who would say that you are all too willing to defend him at every turn, minimizing how he treats people and trying to spin it so he looks better. Both sides do this. I do think Trump's rhetoric has made some people think it's OK to spew all kinds of crappy things. He's like the king of name-calling and he's nasty and holds a grudge. People who are negative, biased, prejudiced now feel like it's all right to vocalize those thoughts - because, hey, the guy running for president does it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2016 23:49:41 GMT
Racist, rapist, sexist, liar... Pick one. Pick any one. This also applies to Bill Clinton.
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Post by jayfab on Jul 23, 2016 23:51:33 GMT
If trump doesn't want people to think he's fond of white supremacists he needs to stop retweeting from them. trumps tweetsTwitter seems to get him into trouble, doesn't it? No filter between his brain and the keyboard. Pocahantas is his nickname for Elizabeth Warren. I don't think it's because he's a fan of Native Americans. I can only wonder what nicknames he has for other minority groups? My husband is an immigrant (naturalized citizen) and I have 2 kids who have a disability. I imagine how he would feel about them if they were to cross his path? My son - who is 17 and legally blind - is actually worried about the election. He was concerned to see a presidential candidate openly mocking a disabled person and asked me - ' if that's the way he feels about that guy, I wonder how he'd feel about me? I don't think he'd like me very much."Save and I am so sad and mad for your son. I have a handicapped brother and I had those same thoughts when I saw how he mocked that journalist. What adult does this? And then lies about it! When children make fun of a disabled person it's the parents job to teach that child that it is not ok to act like that. Why, why does Trump think it's ok? If I saw either of my parents do that (which they NEVER would) I would think I'm in the twilight zone. It's just wrong.
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Post by lucyg on Jul 23, 2016 23:54:49 GMT
How do you figure they "openly promote violence" when they DUMPED the guy who was openly promoting violence? That's evidence of NOT promoting violence. They didn't dump him. He tweeted his first call to riots at 10:10p.m. on June 2nd. It took Ezra Klein until the afternoon of June 3rd, at 1:46p.m. to suspend him. The tweet was not deleted. Rensin was reinstated. Imagine the outcry if a conservative writer had done the same about Bernie or Hillary. Calls for his immediat4e termination would have gone out and a huge outcry would have gone viral. I suspect he was only suspended because it would have looked really bad if he hadn't been sanctioned at all. Okay, sorry I misunderstood. I thought you said they let him go. Perhaps (hopefully) he has learned his lesson. And BTW, I don't think 27.5 hours is a terribly long time to wait for a consequential HR decision before making your move. Conservative writers say horrible, abusive, lying garbage about Hillary Clinton on a daily basis. Please don't think their editors give a rat's ass or care what the general public thinks. They encourage it. I did read the Vox article and I gotta say, I agree with almost every word of it. Take that as you wish. For a more mainstream expression of the same thoughts, see the Washington Post editorial that has been linked here already. Donald Trump is a unique threat to American democracy.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 0:07:03 GMT
He's laid low for quite some time now, politically. It's not a coincidence. It's just NOT. I'm not saying it's ALL Trump's fault, but the state of the Republican party's rhetoric is such that white supremacists find purchase there. That should be extremely concerning to true Republicans. The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is not only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. And the delegate didn't go, did he? He resigned because he knew he was selected by accident. And your attempt to link recent racist activity to Trump on this board was also dismissed because they are always active. I can only say to the both of you what Sock Monkey said so eloquently: Seriously, WTF? You are all willing to accuse him of anything and attribute anything to him because you so desperately don't want him to be president. Check. Got it. Two items: 1. The fact William Johnson did not go to the convention does not change how he views Trump's message. 2. There is "active" in the shadows and then there is "active" in open society. As a free society we have to put up with their crap and it's bad enough that they are "active" in the shadows. What we do not need, and what is happening, is for this scum to be active in the open. Like William Johnson thinking he could come out from his rock and go to the convention. He himself has said he wanted to come in to mainstream so he can spread his vision of a white America. Based on what Trump has been saying he felt now was the time. Then there is the KKK group that decided to leave flyers looking for new members in a SF neighborhood because again they felt the time was right.
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Post by lucyg on Jul 24, 2016 0:15:47 GMT
It's worth looking into, thanks. I believe the preponderance of the evidence is that his father was racist, and his father was still involved at that time. OTOH, stories you will probably never read in the NYT include how Trump went against the town council and norms in the area when he opened up Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach. In an area known for segregation, he informed them that his club would be open to all. You won't see that in the NYT because it goes against the narrative. I am dismissive over the things like retweeting that star over piles of cash. Detractors claimed it was a Star of David, but before I ever heard anything, the first thing I saw was that it looked like a sheriff's star to me, and then I saw the business about that same star being used by Disney. Sometimes the overreach is ridiculous. Do you have any links to stories of one-on-one discrimination?No overreach involved. I never cease to be completely astonished by the obtuseness of Trump supporters over this matter. Okay, YOU are not a racist, and maybe that's why YOU don't recognize this message for what it is. I can flat-out guarantee you, at least 99% of the Jews on this planet recognize it, and so do the white supremacists, anti-Zionists, and neo-Nazis. Put a Star of David over a pile of cash and attach an attack against a politician. Bingo! That is in no way related to Disney using a six-pointed star for a splash on the cover of a product intended for little girls. And if that's not good enough for you, what about the fact that the graphic actually WAS originally lifted from a white supremacist site? I wouldn't make the claim that Trump himself deliberately chose to send out an obviously anti-Semitic message. But I do think they don't care where their stuff comes from. They can't be bothered to vet their material, and when confronted, it's deny deny deny. It's not just this time. They very clearly do not care whom they hurt, in every case, every situation, over and over and over again. It is exactly like the time Trump mocked the disabled journalist and then denied it. It was absolutely clear to anyone with half a brain, and yet there he is on camera, deny deny deny. It is painful to watch, for those of us not contorting ourselves into pretzels in order to defend the indefensible.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 0:19:41 GMT
And the delegate didn't go, did he? He resigned because he knew he was selected by accident. And your attempt to link recent racist activity to Trump on this board was also dismissed because they are always active. I can only say to the both of you what Sock Monkey said so eloquently: Seriously, WTF? You are all willing to accuse him of anything and attribute anything to him because you so desperately don't want him to be president. Check. Got it. [ I think there are a fair number of people who would say that you are all too willing to defend him at every turn, minimizing how he treats people and trying to spin it so he looks better. Both sides do this. I do think Trump's rhetoric has made some people think it's OK to spew all kinds of crappy things. He's like the king of name-calling and he's nasty and holds a grudge. People who are negative, biased, prejudiced now feel like it's all right to vocalize those thoughts - because, hey, the guy running for president does it. Following that same line of logic, it would stand to reason that Obama's rhetoric about the police has made some people think it's okay to get violent at rallies and protests.
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Post by happymomma on Jul 24, 2016 0:29:52 GMT
Seriously? But it's okay if you label him a racist because he's the bad guy, right? Anything for the cause and all that. Duke has been crawling out from under his rock periodically since 1975. It's all Trump's fault, right? Good grief. link
The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is not only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. Our town was bombarded with KKK flyers left in doors and on porches 2-3 years ago. Whose fault was it then? ETA: Let me be clear... I don't excuse Donald Trump for the shitty things he says, not by any means. I think that humans ALL need to be nicer to each other than they are. But I also think that blaming him for the things others do/say/feel is not right. Everyone is responsible for their own actions, period. So, shame on Trump for being an ass and shame on others for their own hatefulness.
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Post by lucyg on Jul 24, 2016 0:44:29 GMT
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The Ca Delegate I mentioned above is one William Johnson the head of an organization called American Freedom Party. The attached article was an interview he gave. A real eye opener that you may want to read. I have said way back that Trump's "message" is not only bring David Dukes in from the fringe but guys like this one as well. And who knows how many more. These people have no place in our society today and Trump is making them believe he is talking for them and he refuses to denounce them. You can deny Trump's roll in bring this crap in from the fringe but it doesn't change the fact that he is. Our town was bombarded with KKK flyers left in doors and on porches 2-3 years ago. Whose fault was it then? That does not negate the fact that these people are crawling out of the woodwork NOW, all convinced Trump is on their side. He refuses to disavow them unless cornered, and then he goes right back to courting them.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 0:50:40 GMT
Yikes! Richard Nixon's Justice Department SUED The Donald and his father in 1973? for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals? Now, as the article states, those discriminatory practices were probably put in place by his father Fred, but it appears that both the business and The Donald himself continued those practices and I had completely forgot about his role in the "Central Park Jogger" debacle .....yowza!
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Post by jayfab on Jul 24, 2016 1:00:01 GMT
[ I think there are a fair number of people who would say that you are all too willing to defend him at every turn, minimizing how he treats people and trying to spin it so he looks better. Both sides do this. I do think Trump's rhetoric has made some people think it's OK to spew all kinds of crappy things. He's like the king of name-calling and he's nasty and holds a grudge. People who are negative, biased, prejudiced now feel like it's all right to vocalize those thoughts - because, hey, the guy running for president does it. Following that same line of logic, it would stand to reason that Obama's rhetoric about the police has made some people think it's okay to get violent at rallies and protests. Quite the opposite. Where as Trump encourages the violence at rallies our President disavows the violence. Obama calls on Democrats to stop violence at Trump rallies“Knock the hell out of them. I promise you I will pay for the legal fees”edit - fix link
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Jul 24, 2016 1:16:11 GMT
I haven't made up my mind yet but I wouldn't vote for Hillary if she was the last candidate left on earth. That I am absolutely sure of. Will I vote for Trump? Probably. I see that you're a Bernie supporter. Have you seen the Wikileaks emails that were leaked today? If you haven't, you might want to check them out. What I have learned about that woman over the last six months makes me ill. This appeared on my Twitter timeline this morning: "The party of Lincoln's nominee for President of the United States Ladies and Gents." ....... "Donald J Trump @realdonaldtrump Pocahontas wanted V.P.slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the Senate. Also Crooked Hillary hates her!" This tweet came after he spent yesterday morning whining about Cruz's speech and declaring he doesn't want his endorsement anyway. When you and others get ready to vote you may want to think about this childish behavior dealing with world leaders when you cast your vote. So true. And, am I missing something here? I admittedly haven't watched much news today but wasn't it someone from the DNC that wrote the emails in question, not Hillary? Even if she knew about them, I don't think that is any bit as bad as what Donald Trump has said about individuals and groups of people throughout the whole campaign (in public--who knows what he says in emails or when people aren't watching).
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Jul 24, 2016 1:19:56 GMT
[ I think there are a fair number of people who would say that you are all too willing to defend him at every turn, minimizing how he treats people and trying to spin it so he looks better. Both sides do this. I do think Trump's rhetoric has made some people think it's OK to spew all kinds of crappy things. He's like the king of name-calling and he's nasty and holds a grudge. People who are negative, biased, prejudiced now feel like it's all right to vocalize those thoughts - because, hey, the guy running for president does it. Following that same line of logic, it would stand to reason that Obama's rhetoric about the police has made some people think it's okay to get violent at rallies and protests. What exactly has President Obama said that would incite violence against the police?
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 24, 2016 2:31:29 GMT
ETA: Let me be clear... I don't excuse Donald Trump for the shitty things he says, not by any means. I think that humans ALL need to be nicer to each other than they are. But I also think that blaming him for the things others do/say/feel is not right. Everyone is responsible for their own actions, period. So, shame on Trump for being an ass and shame on others for their own hatefulness. My feelings as well.
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Post by DinCA on Jul 24, 2016 2:37:30 GMT
I haven't made up my mind yet but I wouldn't vote for Hillary if she was the last candidate left on earth. That I am absolutely sure of. Will I vote for Trump? Probably. I see that you're a Bernie supporter. Have you seen the Wikileaks emails that were leaked today? If you haven't, you might want to check them out. What I have learned about that woman over the last six months makes me ill. This appeared on my Twitter timeline this morning: "The party of Lincoln's nominee for President of the United States Ladies and Gents." ....... "Donald J Trump @realdonaldtrump Pocahontas wanted V.P.slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the Senate. Also Crooked Hillary hates her!" This tweet came after he spent yesterday morning whining about Cruz's speech and declaring he doesn't want his endorsement anyway. When you and others get ready to vote you may want to think about this childish behavior dealing with world leaders when you cast your vote. If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. ETA: I'd rather know what to expect from someone than be stabbed in the back.
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Post by SockMonkey on Jul 24, 2016 2:40:28 GMT
This appeared on my Twitter timeline this morning: "The party of Lincoln's nominee for President of the United States Ladies and Gents." ....... "Donald J Trump @realdonaldtrump Pocahontas wanted V.P.slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the Senate. Also Crooked Hillary hates her!" This tweet came after he spent yesterday morning whining about Cruz's speech and declaring he doesn't want his endorsement anyway. When you and others get ready to vote you may want to think about this childish behavior dealing with world leaders when you cast your vote. If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. Well, he has been accused of rape. Multiple times. Actions. Speak.
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Post by DinCA on Jul 24, 2016 2:42:21 GMT
If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. Well, he has been accused of rape. Multiple times. Actions. Speak. OMG. That is absurd. The only person accusing him is you!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 2:58:04 GMT
This appeared on my Twitter timeline this morning: "The party of Lincoln's nominee for President of the United States Ladies and Gents." ....... "Donald J Trump @realdonaldtrump Pocahontas wanted V.P.slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the Senate. Also Crooked Hillary hates her!" This tweet came after he spent yesterday morning whining about Cruz's speech and declaring he doesn't want his endorsement anyway. When you and others get ready to vote you may want to think about this childish behavior dealing with world leaders when you cast your vote. If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. ETA: I'd rather know what to expect from someone than be stabbed in the back. I disagree with you and your assessment about Trump and was going to give you a laundry list of just how Trump treats those who do work for him. How he is a fraud and liar. But I suspect you are not interested. That's too bad. At least I'm voting for Hillary with my eyes wide open to all her faults. Bottom line. She can do the job. Trump can't.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 3:03:34 GMT
Well, he has been accused of rape. Multiple times. Actions. Speak. OMG. That is absurd. The only person accusing him is you! OMG....I think you need to google that...... SockMonkey is by far not the only person accusing him.
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Post by SockMonkey on Jul 24, 2016 3:12:32 GMT
OMG. That is absurd. The only person accusing him is you! OMG....I think you need to google that...... SockMonkey is by far not the only person accusing him. It's not even worth it. Trump supporters don't care. I don't know that ANYTHING would change their minds, really. SNL could write a whole skit about it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 3:32:52 GMT
If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. Well, he has been accused of rape. Multiple times. Actions. Speak. So has Bill Clinton.
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Post by flanz on Jul 24, 2016 3:34:17 GMT
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This a first. But then this election has been a lot of firsts. The original article posted in this thread was dismissed because the article was by some writers at Vox for some reason in spite of the fact they included links to back up what they were saying. The Editorial Board at the Washington Post expressed their feelings about Trump and it's that under no circumstances that he should become president and they go on to list why. I'm sure some will find a reason to discount the comments of the Washington Post Editorial Board. But I think it's worth a read. The reason this is a first is because no previous Editorial Board has come out against a candidate before the other party has even had their convention. They aren't endorsing Hillary, she will have to earn that. But they sure did rip apart Trump and surprising enough it kind of matched what the Vox article said. Go figure. Thanks very much for the link and for your comments. I'm swamped with a project and company coming to stay, but will try to read soon.
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Post by moodyblue on Jul 24, 2016 3:45:20 GMT
This appeared on my Twitter timeline this morning: "The party of Lincoln's nominee for President of the United States Ladies and Gents." ....... "Donald J Trump @realdonaldtrump Pocahontas wanted V.P.slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the Senate. Also Crooked Hillary hates her!" This tweet came after he spent yesterday morning whining about Cruz's speech and declaring he doesn't want his endorsement anyway. When you and others get ready to vote you may want to think about this childish behavior dealing with world leaders when you cast your vote. If I have to choose between childish behavior and reckless and gross incompetence, it's an easy choice. And while I'm at it, actions speak louder than words. Trump has never been accused of being unkind to those who have worked for him while there are many, many accounts of Hillary treating people like crap. She is a fraud. At least he doesn't pretend to be someone else. ETA: I'd rather know what to expect from someone than be stabbed in the back. And I've read more than one piece about how warm and personal she can be, and that she has loyal staffers who like her a lot. Every single person we meet and interact with has a different relationship with us. Just as there are people who will speak positively about Trump, there are also many who will say good things about Hillary Clinton.
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Post by pyccku on Jul 24, 2016 3:52:19 GMT
Well, he has been accused of rape. Multiple times. Actions. Speak. So has Bill Clinton. Wait, I thought HILLARY Clinton was running? I thought I was up to date on the election, but I guess I need to do more research on the candidates. I can't believe I got this so wrong.
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Post by BeckyTech on Jul 24, 2016 3:53:18 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 3:56:54 GMT
Wait, I thought HILLARY Clinton was running? I thought I was up to date on the election, but I guess I need to do more research on the candidates. I can't believe I got this so wrong. No, didn't you hear? It's Bill Clinton and Melania Trump. Why else would there have been 7 threads and 14 pages of discussion about her 5 minute speech?
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