hawkeye10
 
  -1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 12:03 am
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:

"Believing" a pathological liar just shows how folks can be manipulated. Hoowever, when Trump is constantly being busted and yet he till stnds there qnd goes with the lies, hes either a little "teched" or hes like the character in "Not in this Country'



And yet one of top things those who support him say about why we like him is that he talks straight like almost no one else in Washington or in power anywhere.

I don't accept your version of factual reality. I say that Trump is ******* with you to make a point, but you are too dense to get the teaching. Trump is very smart. Till you understand that you will be out of the loop.
farmerman
 
  4  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 12:07 am
@hawkeye10,
sorry, I forgot the title , it was "It Cant Happen Here" , by Lewis. I read it in HS and once later, but only since Trump haas the book caught my memory .
Sen Windrip is a Trump-like character, but so was "LONESOME RHODES" from A FACE IN THE CROWD.

Beware of what you wish for.
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farmerman
 
  3  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 12:12 am
@hawkeye10,
Quote:
Trump is very smart. Till you understand that you will be out of the loop.


Trump is a weasel, not a porpoise. Cunning is quite different from intelligence. I think you are the dimmy for not being able to distinguish between the two.

Its fun listening to you having orgasms over this clown.



hawkeye10
 
  -1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 12:17 am
@farmerman,
Quote:
Trump is a weasel, not a porpoise. Cunning is quite different from intelligence. I think you are the dimmy for not being able to distinguish between the two.

Its fun listening to you having orgasms over this clown.


You are a smart guy, but your brain tends to get fried with your emotional storms.

It is extremely advantageous to walk into a negotiation when the other side long ago dismissed you as clueless.

Think about that for exactly 5 minutes and get back to me. We will see if you get it yet.
BillRM
 
  2  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 03:19 am
@hawkeye10,
Quote:
hy we like him is that he talks straight like almost no one else in Washington or in power anywhere.


How does he talk straight as he would not know the truth if he fell over it and is constantly lying.
hawkeye10
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 03:23 am
@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:

Quote:
hy we like him is that he talks straight like almost no one else in Washington or in power anywhere.


How does he talk straight as he would not know the truth if he fell over it and is constantly lying.


Dont worry, he will talk more like you like in the general.
roger
 
  2  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 03:32 am
@hawkeye10,
Forbid it Almighty God.
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farmerman
 
  3  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 04:56 am
@hawkeye10,
obviously you have the Donalds mind. Hes been handed his short several times as his business decisions hqve tanked (Remember, he has tried to do his stuff with other peoples money and hes not so good at conning them anymore.

Anyone who dsimisses the other side in a negotiation as "clueless" , is clueless.
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BillRM
 
  1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 09:47 am
@hawkeye10,
Quote:
Dont worry, he will talk more like you like in the general.


An you think for a second that all those comments that are only months old and on video will just go away?
bobsal u1553115
 
  2  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 10:02 am
http://i1173.photobucket.com/albums/r589/duadmin/MAD-Magazine-Trump-Cover_565e0e5f1e0101.31034369_zpsowu1lclz.jpg


A VIEW TO A SHILL DEPT.
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If you’re sick of seeing Donald Trump everywhere you turn these days, then we’ve got some terrible news for you! The cover of this year’s edition of the MAD 20 — featuring the dumbest people, events and things of 2015 — is graced by none other than The Donald himself (who, if you’re a betting sort of person, has a good shot at this year’s #1 slot)! The issue goes on sale December 15th! As Trump would say, it’s going to be TREMENDOUS!

Cover Artist: Mark Fredrickson
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izzythepush
 
  1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 10:08 am
Not only is trump another word for fart, but Donald Trump has a meaning all of its own. From the profanisaurus.

Quote:
Donald Trump - Modern Rhyming Slang for 'dump' (defecate), e.g. "I'm just nipping out for a Donald".
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Lash
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 10:34 am
@BillRM,
It goes away for Hillary Clinton... Not supporting Trump but every other pol gets away with sidestepping yesterday's heartfelt convictions.
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McGentrix
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 12:56 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Yeah, cause Mad Magazine only lampoons the terrible politicians...

https://treeofmamre.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/20887_450x600.jpg
hawkeye10
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 02:15 pm
Trump County, USA


America’s most reliable bellwether county has fallen for the wild man from New York.



Quote:
The most accurate pundits in the history of American presidential politics reside far from the Beltway, on a 403-square mile patch of land along the western border of Indiana. At the intersections of U.S. Highways 40 and 41, and off Interstate 70, you find yourself in Vigo County, with its 108,000 residents and its ho-hum county seat, Terre Haute, situated along the Wabash River. Terre Haute is the land of Clabber Girl Baking Powder—and its citizens call it the “Crossroads of America.” It’s the place where both Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh and labor leader and Social Democratic Party founder Eugene Debs were born, and home to the U.S. penitentiary where the Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh died.
And, in nearly every presidential election since 1888, voters here in this blue-collar county have selected the winning candidate, missing only twice: Once, in 1908, when they opted for Williams Jennings Bryan instead of William Howard Taft, and again in 1952, when they chose Adlai Stevenson rather than Dwight D. Eisenhower.


“It’s obviously because of our extraordinary intelligence and good sense,” said Bayh, whose father built the family’s political dynasty here. “It’s classic middle America. Small businesses. Family farms. Community schools. We care more about common sense results than we do about party labels and ideology. … You don’t get the excesses of New York or California. We keep it between the 40-yard-lines.”
So, when it comes to 2016, you might expect these “between-the 40-yard-lines” voters to be soberly weighing the merits of Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio, with maybe an occasional flirtation with Bernie Sanders or Mike Huckabee. And yet, when I spent two days traveling around its gathering places and watering holes, I discovered that, while the county’s Democrats have, for their part, coalesced around Clinton, its Republicans mostly wanted to talk about just one candidate: Donald Trump.
In America’s most prophetic county seat, Trump enjoys a diverse coalition of support, from the 17-year-old punk high school student on the eve of his first election to the 81-year-old Kennedy voter to the kind of folks who will reshuffle their Thursday night plans to attend a county GOP “Politics and Pies” event. Coastal pundits might lament Trump’s appeal to the “low information voter”—but I can tell you one thing: Terre Haute citizens are anything but poorly informed.
And if Trump can make it here—in this hollowed-out county of swing voters, union halls, three universities and a knot of CSX railroad lines, where voters seem to have a knack for predicting unpredictable elections—he can make it anywhere.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/12/2016-indiana-county-predicts-every-election-trump-fever-213411#ixzz3tNw2bOew


Those who insist that Trump could not possibly beat Hillary need to wise the **** up and start paying attention to reality.
hawkeye10
 
  1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 02:25 pm
@hawkeye10,
Quote:
“Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd explained that Donald Trump is excelling in the polls thanks to a feeling of insecurity in the country, and in part because of a “leadership vacuum” left by President Barack Obama.

“The White House needs to be aware this is a time of insecurity out there and if they don’t fill the vacuum, somebody else is going to,” Todd said.

Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Friday, Todd argued that Trump’s “strength” is helping him in the polls.

Host of “Morning Joe,” Joe Scarborough insisted, “Barack Obama is giving Donald Trump… a perfect platform.”



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/12/04/chuck-todd-donald-trump-is-filling-the-leadership-vacuum-left-behind-by-barack-obama-video/#ixzz3tNy861qu


That is actually a big part of this, but it exists in the wider context of Washington having been long broken and with neither party being interested in getting it working again, and as well as most of the politicians being low quality people who have nether the ability nor the inclination to do their jobs. Obama is special only in that he holds the top job and that the quality of his work has been particularly disappointing given that in 07/08 he looked like he might be different.
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Builder
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 02:36 pm
@farmerman,
Quote:
"Believing" a pathological liar just shows how folks can be manipulated. Hoowever, when Trump is constantly being busted and yet he till stnds there qnd goes with the lies, hes either a little "teched" or....

...he's suffering from NPD.

Believing in your own fantasies is a fairly typical trait of your garden-variety pathological narcissist.
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hawkeye10
 
  1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 03:28 pm
Trump’s Rise Without Traditional Campaign Spending ‘Existential Threat’ to ‘Political Election Industry’

Quote:
Donald Trump’s ability to remain the undisputed GOP frontrunner in December even though he has hardly spent any money on traditional television advertising that enriches consultants in the permanent political class is why he represents an “existential threat” to the established political order. In the newest CNN/ORC poll that was released Friday, Trump has a commanding 20-point lead, which reportedly marks “Trump’s highest support and widest lead since he first announced his candidacy.”

Trump may indeed be establishing a blueprint that other candidates could follow in the future to put many in the stale permanent political class—many of whom are career mercenaries who care more about using politics to line their pockets than the interests of the candidates they purportedly support—out of business. He even mocked Jeb Bush this week on the campaign trail in Georgia for wasting millions on television ads that have not helped the former Florida governor’s flailing poll numbers and campaign.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/04/trumps-rise-without-traditional-campaign-spending-existential-threat-to-political-election-industry/

Watching Trump shove the highly paid political apparatchik off a cliff is deeply satisfying. They have served us very poorly in recent years.

EDIT: JEB! has not spent millions, he has spent well over $30 million, and he has been moving in reverse almost the entire time. Now down to 3% according to one poll.
BillRM
 
  1  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 04:00 pm
@hawkeye10,
Well maybe we are at the end stages of the Republic similar to what Roman went through however Caesar have a lot more going for him than does Trump.

It would be kind of embarrassing to have the key figure in our fall to be such a complete clown.

I am still hoping that the still sane parts of the Republican party will either kicked the nuts out or leave the party to the nuts and form a new Republican-democratic party.

We are living in interesting times with a clown leading the march.
McGentrix
 
  0  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 04:04 pm
@BillRM,
Who do you support BillRM? I've been watching the various threads and haven't been able to tell.
hawkeye10
 
  -2  
Fri 4 Dec, 2015 04:09 pm
@BillRM,
Quote:
I am still hoping that the still sane parts of the Republican party


Those would be the same people who have demonstrated years of incompetence and dishonesty.

Quote:
Well, in my book you either do it right or you get eliminated.

Gordon Gekko

Our founders set up a mechanism to wash out what does not work and for replacing it with something that might work. We would be fools to not avail ourselves of the opportunity. we should do it for our kids if we dont want to do it for ourselves.
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