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One thing you can count on he won't throw a whole much of bull#^&#^&#^&#^& out there like Obama did . or completely pander to whoever group happens he to be speaking to like Hillary does . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I can understand (not really) why some may support Trump because they hate Clinton or are just obsessed with Supreme Court pics. But nearly everything Trump says is pandering BS. He can change positions and contradict himself on a whim. It's his style, throw sand in everyone's eyes and dominate the headlines. Buck is trolling. |
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Well aware of that.....but then there are those who aren't
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jim you should try fact checking your inbox isn't serving you well PS hope and change some got more hope and some got more change so its all optics |
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I have a bigger issues with his kids and the appearance of influence they may have with dad over policy ... |
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It was also kept alive on ABC and US news websites as well. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Did you have a problem with Hilary calling Chelsea and telling her the truth about Benghazi before anyone else in the Administration evidently had a clue ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Do you actually care about meaning, or care only if it can be twisted to further a Progressive ideology or support a Progressive politician? Here, you switch from "narcissist" to "narcissistic personality disorder," which are not the same. Just as you replace principles with values when you want to destroy the distinction and create a simplistic field of discussion which gives your preferred notions or your selected candidates a narrower possibility of being damaged. You happily glom on to idiotic Progressive definitions of "racism" as in the U.N. definition which makes a list of words, ethnicity, national origin, descent, race, and others, implying a cognate relationship, which would be true if they were grouped under a separate heading with, possibly, its own adjectival form or cognate noun form. Instead, it makes them false cognates by applying the adjectival form of race to all the others in the list. So the adjectival form for ethnicity (ethnic), national origin (nationality), race (racist), etc., would, for all of them be "racist," and by extension the cognate noun form "racism." An analogy of a correct way of tying together a group of words such as red, blue, yellow, green, brown, for example, as true cognates would be under the heading "color." Instead, the Orwellian, Progressive, Spencist method of eliminating the inconvenient divergence of colors (meanings) into a more useful rhetorical tool to control behavior, let's say, to attribute the inflammatory characteristic of "blueness" to all "colors," one merely defines the adjectival form of all the "colors" as "bluish." Then red, yellow, green, brown all will be "bluish," so instead of having their own characteristics, they will all have its undesirable, destructive, highly inflammatory connotations. This all, of course, is part of Progressive rule by whim, by "interpretation," by rhetorical manipulation. Control not by lessons of historical precedent, not by rule of law, not with language whose words have steadfast, distinct, meanings. For it all to "work," the regulators must be "experts." They must be as "smart" and shifty as Spence. And let us not call them liars. They most assuredly will have a euphemism which absolves them of that kind of "wrong doing." And one of the most popular Presidents, Bill Clinton, was a narcissist. He may have even had a narcissistic personality disorder. And, yeah, Hilary has narcissistic traits, as do most politicians. Especially in this day and age when they have far more power over the rest of us than the Constitution, which they routinely ignore, allows them to have. So y'all got to get over the narcissism thing. They all do it. And Trump, like Bill Clinton, has an open flare for living, an overt lust for life (as we know it in the U.S.A) which makes him a more emotionally attractive being to regular folks than the ideologically driven, bloodless moral narcissism (except when she gets angry) of Hilary. If you allow yourself to step away from anti-trump spin, which is mostly hearsay and concocted denigration, you might actually see that he is less likely to damage the country than Hilary especially in nominating Judges--if you care about that. But, we seem to care more about personality. And we have bought into the Progressive desire to centralize power in the hands of the President. We tend to idolize and adore our candidates. In truth, they are not smarter, or better, than most of us. We just allow them to be all that. Maybe we are dumber. |
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a parent ( sec of state ) telling a child something like our embassy been attacked and a child telling a parent ( possible potus)what they should and shouldn't do. about the embassy being attacked :huh: |
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this one "I'd ask you to go back through history and figure out where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people that you are talking about. Where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?" King stated. |
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Do you have a problem with Bill Clinton being in charge of the economy , even though he's clearly lost his mind ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Great read here: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20...iter-tells-all Quote:
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The main difference between us is that you are content with continuing the expansion of government power, I am for devolving that power back to a freer people. |
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Also pretty true which is exactly why she is the poor representation of someone breaking the glass ceiling . Do you think they would be worth 200 million without "public service "? I have to say, how they pull that one off and havent been put in jail yet is one incredible achievement . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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[QUOTE=spence;1104778]Most ambitious people I know who did exceptionally well in school ended up doing well as adults...and Clinton set a very aggressive trajectory.[/QUOTE
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I just said hi to Tim Kaine and wished him the best of luck. Newport is great
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I told him I was from Sb.com. He said you guys are crazy
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Ba-dum-bum-pssh... I like Kaine, from what I can tell. |
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