2016 Final Presidential Debate

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  1. Nantwin

    Nantwin New Member

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    I cannot understand how someone can vote for hillary, a person who is a proven liar, a warmonger, corrupt...a woman without backbone. If Hillary Clinton is elected President, the USA will have his own "Merkel" and at latest after two periods of Hillary you will blame yourself for voting her.

    This is how german citizens receive the great Chancellor Merkel, german citizens who once voted for Merkel:
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  2. MMC

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    Then Gore should have thought about that.

    Peaceful transition and the Rule of law. That's which you forgot and are willing to accept those that are not about the rule of law. That believe they are above the law.

    The Demos should have thought about that. They didn't....so let them suffer any consequences from their own mouths and actions.

    Actions speak louder than words!
     
  3. ArmySoldier

    ArmySoldier Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I too think that Hillary probably came out with the W in this debate. But there's nothing wrong with Trump exercising the truth that Hillary is a corrupt politician and a liar. He's certainly right about that. The fact that some Americans consider corruption a "fake scandal" just shows us how stupid those Americans are.

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    Yep. Him and Hildabeast have been besties for decades. Which is why I find it so odd that the Hillary bots hate him so much. He's doing her the solid she always wanted.
     
  4. Penrod

    Penrod Well-Known Member

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    Is Trump asking for a revolution if he loses? Whether or not he concedes is meaningless the law will take its course
     
  5. bx4

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    Your post doesn't actually make sense. I'm not trying to be insulting, but is English possibly not your first language?

    There is a huge difference between what Gore did - use the systems and rule of law to ensure that the vote-count was correct - and what Trump is saying, which is that the entire system is rigged. Not that the count will be wrong, but that there will be underlying fraud.

    Gore didn't say that. He just wanted the count to be correct.
     
  6. MMC

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    He hasn't said so.....but then he don't speak for the people, and if the majority of the people decide otherwise. The Demos and their supporters are quite worried about that. As they know they stand no chance with a Civil War. Hence all their trembling.
     
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    Show us what English words cause your confusion. Just which ones are you having trouble with? that you could not filter?

    Lets see, Gore should have thought about that......Whats so hard for you to comprehend?

    Peaceful transition and the Rule of law.....Now where did you get lost?

    That"s which you forgot and are willing to accept those that are not about the rule of law.....did the "s" in the word (that) throw you for a total loop? Is that what caused your bubble to pop? The (s)..... now remove that mistake. Now speak the statement slowly. Where did you get confused?

    That believe they are above the law.....<<<<< This sentence is connected to who I was talking about. Where did you get lost with the very next sentence points specially to who should have thought about that.

    They didn't! <<<<< who was being talked about, oh yeah the Demos. Did that cause your limitation with English to go off kilter?

    So let them suffer any consequences from their own mouths and actions.....What caused your mind to draw a blank? Who was named and being talked about. Just why couldn't you put that together? What was so difficult for your mind to handle?
     
  8. Jimmy79

    Jimmy79 Banned

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    a few disjointed comments.

    1. Trump not saying he would concede is a major issue for everyone from Baby Boomers to Millennials. Thats highlighted by damn near every news publication and website leading with it. That comment goes far beyond simply disputing an election, it strikes at the entire legal system. Our legal system, for all of its real and perceived faults, is the true foundation of this country. Everything else this country has to offer is backed by a collective confidence that the courts will give you a fair and impartial hearing if you believe you have been wronged.

    2. Hillary will walk into the whore house with a huge electoral college victory and vastly overstep like Obama did. What she will perceive as a mandate for her agenda, whatever that may be today, is actually a response to the complete lack of a viable candidate in the GOP. This will likely make her a 1 term President unless the GOP goes out of their way to select their 4th terrible candidate in a row.

    3. The GOP needs to grow up. They need to dump the theocrats and the rest of the wackjobs (Trumpettes, Hannity listeners, Rush listeners) and go back to actually being conservative. They need to go back to be small govt, low taxes, and pro business and thats it. The first fiscal conservative that makes a point of distancing any personal religious beliefs from his/her platform will win in a landslide. The rise of Libertarians may actually be what the GOP used to be.

    4. We need a change in the Electoral College. All states should have their electoral votes distributed in accordance with the percentage of the popular vote from each state. I love to use Illinois as an example of how the current system doesn't accurately reflect the leanings of a state. Illinois is basicly 2 states politically. North of I-80, which includes Chicago, is overwhelmingly Democrat, while south of I-80 is mostly rural and equally overwhelmingly Republican. All electors should also be compelled by law to cast their ballots in accordance with the popular vote.
     
  9. US Conservative

    US Conservative Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yup, look around the forum, there are plenty of lefties STILL pissed about the 2000 election. Lefty tears all around about hanging chads, the electoral college, etc. All despite the fact that there was no way Gore won. Big problem you see.

    Of course, the system wasn't a problem when Dems rigged the election for Al Franken in 08. Dems benefitted from their own corruption so its all good.

    Now with millions of dead and otherwise ineligible voters somehow about to vote (rhymes with dem corruption)-they don't see a problem.


    But Trump pointing it out is simply insufferable you see. All the clutching of pearls and purse swinging says so. :roflol:
     
  10. Conviction

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    GOP is the pro-growth nationalist party this year, that I can take.
     
  11. Jimmy79

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    Trump as a candidate wasnt going to bode well for the GOP from the start, regardless of his personal or party platform. He may have been a great President, but he was a terrible candidate. He only ever resonated with the lowest dregs of the base.
     
  12. Gatewood

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    I think you are confusing Trump with Hillary. She is the nation's top liar and gives new meaning to the term 'corruption.' Oh and most of her supporters are famous for being chronically low-information in nature. She has only ever resonated with the lowest dregs of the base.
     
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    He was a fine candidate until the MSM/DNC collaborators smeared him just as early voting started.

    Gingrich is right when he says if media was in the tank for trump he'd be 15 points ahead.
     

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