Posted by moy23 on 3/11/2016 1:17:00 PM (view original):Posted by dahsdebater on 3/11/2016 12:59:00 PM (view original):My God you're stupid. He hasn't even told you what he's negotiating for. The only policy he's actually talked about are an absolutely absurd plan to make Mexico pay for a wall, which anyone with half a brain knows would never get through any kind of legislative process, and an economic plan that reads like a program to fully bankrupt our country in 2 years. He doesn't even have real ideas. How has nobody caught on to this? He just says, I'm going to fix everything, I'm going to make things better, I'm going to negotiate for what we want. And millions of ******* idiots somehow miss that he isn't telling them what it is that Trump actually wants, so you all assume it's the same as what you want. Unless you're a billionaire who wants a government to favor the economic interests of billionaires, that's probably a bad assumption. You all believe everything he says, too. You keep quoting Trump about "not having started on Hillary yet." What the hell does that mean? News flash - Hillary hasn't started on Trump yet, either. That's how it works. Not sure how you think he's going to convince liberal or moderate persons that he's not an idiot by blustering foolishly. You seem convinced. The lack of capacity for rational thought amongst people in this country is astounding.Trump is going to win on Tuesday, and win the nomination by July!!! Then he's going to win the presidency! He hasn't even started on Hillary yet and America loves winners! Trump loves winners and winners love Trump!!! Trump for Prez!!!!
Posted by dahsdebater on 3/11/2016 12:59:00 PM (view original):My God you're stupid. He hasn't even told you what he's negotiating for. The only policy he's actually talked about are an absolutely absurd plan to make Mexico pay for a wall, which anyone with half a brain knows would never get through any kind of legislative process, and an economic plan that reads like a program to fully bankrupt our country in 2 years. He doesn't even have real ideas. How has nobody caught on to this? He just says, I'm going to fix everything, I'm going to make things better, I'm going to negotiate for what we want. And millions of ******* idiots somehow miss that he isn't telling them what it is that Trump actually wants, so you all assume it's the same as what you want. Unless you're a billionaire who wants a government to favor the economic interests of billionaires, that's probably a bad assumption. You all believe everything he says, too. You keep quoting Trump about "not having started on Hillary yet." What the hell does that mean? News flash - Hillary hasn't started on Trump yet, either. That's how it works. Not sure how you think he's going to convince liberal or moderate persons that he's not an idiot by blustering foolishly. You seem convinced. The lack of capacity for rational thought amongst people in this country is astounding.
Posted by moy23 on 3/16/2016 8:14:00 AM (view original):Posted by tecwrg on 3/16/2016 8:03:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/16/2016 12:21:00 AM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/16/2016 12:00:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/15/2016 11:35:00 PM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.lol... says the guy who says polls don't matter this far out.The polls haven't been wrong about Trump yet. Not sure why you'd think they're suddenly wrong now. Because trump hasn't even started beating on Hillary yet... and other reasons such as high turn out for republicans, low for democrats. I expect that to continue. For instance Trump got 1.1 million votes in a 4 way Florida race tonight and Hillary got 1.1 million in a 2 way race. Its like this state to state. Hes getting as many votes as she is and hes supposedly 'hated'. Trump has been preaching unity the last 3 weeks and he did it again tonight. This will continue. Republicans/Conservatives, even MikeT and Tec, will eventually come around and side with Trump the party unifier. Democrats are coming over to trump - not in huge numbers but there are enough of them. Bernie's millennials will not be motivated to vote for Hillary... too bummed the guy getting 20,000 people to show up at rallies didn't win. Speaking of rallies, Trump gets 30,000 people at rallies, Hillary gets maybe 5,000 on a good day. Trump drowns out the media coverage every day from all other candidates - He will be relentless treating Hillary like a punching bag and stealing the limelight. He DOMINATES social media. Trump has populous views... i.e. tax the hedge fund guys, planned parenthood is not the devil, political correctness is killing the country, we don't win anymore, Washington is broken, lobbyists are controlling politicians, and the list goes on. He's going to drill her on emails, Benghazi, women's issues, etc and it doesn't matter if trump is lying about it because it hasn't mattered so far. He's Teflon Trump!!!!You're massively retarded. 1) Hillary will have a lot more political power and resources to go after Trump, and you can bet damn sure that she will. If you were willing to bet, that is. And it's safe to say that she hasn't even started on Trump yet. 2) Your use of raw numbers for votes received in Florida lacks context. Florida has closed primaries. Republican turnout was around 53% of registered Republicans, while Democratic turnout was only around 36%. One can assume that the higher Republican turnout was due to the high interest and polarity of the pro-Trump versus anti-Trump battle, while the lower Democratic turnout was probably due to the assumption that Hillary was going to win Florida easily. But if Democrats had turned out at the same rate as Republicans at 53%, then Hillary's numbers go up around 50% to around 1.6 million votes against 1.1 million for Trump. Head to head, that's 59% to 41%. Advantage, Hillary. 3) It's probably safe to assume that many more Bernie voters will support Hillary if/when she gets the D nomination than will Cruz/Rubio/Kasich voters support Trump if/when he gets the R nomination. Not all Republicans are as massively stupid as you. 4) There is not the slightest chance that Trump will get my vote. Ever. Book it. And I CAN'T STAND HILLARY.for posterity. We shall see who is the retard in 8 months.
Posted by tecwrg on 3/16/2016 8:03:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/16/2016 12:21:00 AM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/16/2016 12:00:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/15/2016 11:35:00 PM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.lol... says the guy who says polls don't matter this far out.The polls haven't been wrong about Trump yet. Not sure why you'd think they're suddenly wrong now. Because trump hasn't even started beating on Hillary yet... and other reasons such as high turn out for republicans, low for democrats. I expect that to continue. For instance Trump got 1.1 million votes in a 4 way Florida race tonight and Hillary got 1.1 million in a 2 way race. Its like this state to state. Hes getting as many votes as she is and hes supposedly 'hated'. Trump has been preaching unity the last 3 weeks and he did it again tonight. This will continue. Republicans/Conservatives, even MikeT and Tec, will eventually come around and side with Trump the party unifier. Democrats are coming over to trump - not in huge numbers but there are enough of them. Bernie's millennials will not be motivated to vote for Hillary... too bummed the guy getting 20,000 people to show up at rallies didn't win. Speaking of rallies, Trump gets 30,000 people at rallies, Hillary gets maybe 5,000 on a good day. Trump drowns out the media coverage every day from all other candidates - He will be relentless treating Hillary like a punching bag and stealing the limelight. He DOMINATES social media. Trump has populous views... i.e. tax the hedge fund guys, planned parenthood is not the devil, political correctness is killing the country, we don't win anymore, Washington is broken, lobbyists are controlling politicians, and the list goes on. He's going to drill her on emails, Benghazi, women's issues, etc and it doesn't matter if trump is lying about it because it hasn't mattered so far. He's Teflon Trump!!!!You're massively retarded. 1) Hillary will have a lot more political power and resources to go after Trump, and you can bet damn sure that she will. If you were willing to bet, that is. And it's safe to say that she hasn't even started on Trump yet. 2) Your use of raw numbers for votes received in Florida lacks context. Florida has closed primaries. Republican turnout was around 53% of registered Republicans, while Democratic turnout was only around 36%. One can assume that the higher Republican turnout was due to the high interest and polarity of the pro-Trump versus anti-Trump battle, while the lower Democratic turnout was probably due to the assumption that Hillary was going to win Florida easily. But if Democrats had turned out at the same rate as Republicans at 53%, then Hillary's numbers go up around 50% to around 1.6 million votes against 1.1 million for Trump. Head to head, that's 59% to 41%. Advantage, Hillary. 3) It's probably safe to assume that many more Bernie voters will support Hillary if/when she gets the D nomination than will Cruz/Rubio/Kasich voters support Trump if/when he gets the R nomination. Not all Republicans are as massively stupid as you. 4) There is not the slightest chance that Trump will get my vote. Ever. Book it. And I CAN'T STAND HILLARY.
Posted by moy23 on 3/16/2016 12:21:00 AM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/16/2016 12:00:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/15/2016 11:35:00 PM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.lol... says the guy who says polls don't matter this far out.The polls haven't been wrong about Trump yet. Not sure why you'd think they're suddenly wrong now. Because trump hasn't even started beating on Hillary yet... and other reasons such as high turn out for republicans, low for democrats. I expect that to continue. For instance Trump got 1.1 million votes in a 4 way Florida race tonight and Hillary got 1.1 million in a 2 way race. Its like this state to state. Hes getting as many votes as she is and hes supposedly 'hated'. Trump has been preaching unity the last 3 weeks and he did it again tonight. This will continue. Republicans/Conservatives, even MikeT and Tec, will eventually come around and side with Trump the party unifier. Democrats are coming over to trump - not in huge numbers but there are enough of them. Bernie's millennials will not be motivated to vote for Hillary... too bummed the guy getting 20,000 people to show up at rallies didn't win. Speaking of rallies, Trump gets 30,000 people at rallies, Hillary gets maybe 5,000 on a good day. Trump drowns out the media coverage every day from all other candidates - He will be relentless treating Hillary like a punching bag and stealing the limelight. He DOMINATES social media. Trump has populous views... i.e. tax the hedge fund guys, planned parenthood is not the devil, political correctness is killing the country, we don't win anymore, Washington is broken, lobbyists are controlling politicians, and the list goes on. He's going to drill her on emails, Benghazi, women's issues, etc and it doesn't matter if trump is lying about it because it hasn't mattered so far. He's Teflon Trump!!!!
Posted by bad_luck on 3/16/2016 12:00:00 AM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 3/15/2016 11:35:00 PM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.lol... says the guy who says polls don't matter this far out.The polls haven't been wrong about Trump yet. Not sure why you'd think they're suddenly wrong now.
Posted by moy23 on 3/15/2016 11:35:00 PM (view original):Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.lol... says the guy who says polls don't matter this far out.
Posted by bad_luck on 3/15/2016 11:31:00 PM (view original):Not according to virtually every poll.
Posted by moy23 on 3/14/2016 10:36:00 PM (view original):Posted by moy23 on 10/7/2015 12:00:00 PM (view original):Posted by The Taint on 10/7/2015 9:34:00 AM (view original): If Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination, things might not be looking so bad for Democrats. A new Quinnipiac University poll out Wednesday reveals that while The Donald still leads his party primaries in the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, he doesn't fare nearly as well against Democrats in hypothetical match ups. Against all three Democrats that Quinnipiac tested — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden, who has not announced a presidential run — Trump loses in a hypothetical general election face-off. "Trump, despite his strong showing in mock Republican primaries, fares worst among the GOP candidates matched against the three Democratic aspirants — giving some credence to pundits who say the billionaire could be every Democrats' favorite GOP nominee," Quinnipiac assistant director Peter Brown said in a statement. Against Clinton, Trump loses 46 percent to 41 percent in Florida, 43 percent to 42 percent in Ohio, and 44 percent to 42 percent in Pennsylvania. And those are Trump's closest margins against the Democrats. In a match up with Biden, Trump loses 46-42 in Florida, 46-37 in Ohio, and 45-42 in Pennsylvania. Sanders beats out Trump by five percentage points in Florida and Pennsylvania and by three percentage points in Ohio. The survey's margin of error in Florida and Ohio is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. In Pennsylvania, it's plus or minus three percentage points.I think when Trump begins to focus on attacking Democrats you'll see those polls move like they did with Republican voters. Remember when 67% of the Republican voters saw Trump unfavorably? You will see. Democrats won't even know what hit them when Trump goes 1 on 1 with them... Much like the blows Establishment Republicans are taking from him.Moy the Soothsayer!
Posted by moy23 on 10/7/2015 12:00:00 PM (view original):Posted by The Taint on 10/7/2015 9:34:00 AM (view original): If Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination, things might not be looking so bad for Democrats. A new Quinnipiac University poll out Wednesday reveals that while The Donald still leads his party primaries in the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, he doesn't fare nearly as well against Democrats in hypothetical match ups. Against all three Democrats that Quinnipiac tested — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden, who has not announced a presidential run — Trump loses in a hypothetical general election face-off. "Trump, despite his strong showing in mock Republican primaries, fares worst among the GOP candidates matched against the three Democratic aspirants — giving some credence to pundits who say the billionaire could be every Democrats' favorite GOP nominee," Quinnipiac assistant director Peter Brown said in a statement. Against Clinton, Trump loses 46 percent to 41 percent in Florida, 43 percent to 42 percent in Ohio, and 44 percent to 42 percent in Pennsylvania. And those are Trump's closest margins against the Democrats. In a match up with Biden, Trump loses 46-42 in Florida, 46-37 in Ohio, and 45-42 in Pennsylvania. Sanders beats out Trump by five percentage points in Florida and Pennsylvania and by three percentage points in Ohio. The survey's margin of error in Florida and Ohio is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. In Pennsylvania, it's plus or minus three percentage points.I think when Trump begins to focus on attacking Democrats you'll see those polls move like they did with Republican voters. Remember when 67% of the Republican voters saw Trump unfavorably? You will see. Democrats won't even know what hit them when Trump goes 1 on 1 with them... Much like the blows Establishment Republicans are taking from him.
Posted by The Taint on 10/7/2015 9:34:00 AM (view original): If Donald Trump wins the Republican nomination, things might not be looking so bad for Democrats. A new Quinnipiac University poll out Wednesday reveals that while The Donald still leads his party primaries in the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, he doesn't fare nearly as well against Democrats in hypothetical match ups. Against all three Democrats that Quinnipiac tested — Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden, who has not announced a presidential run — Trump loses in a hypothetical general election face-off. "Trump, despite his strong showing in mock Republican primaries, fares worst among the GOP candidates matched against the three Democratic aspirants — giving some credence to pundits who say the billionaire could be every Democrats' favorite GOP nominee," Quinnipiac assistant director Peter Brown said in a statement. Against Clinton, Trump loses 46 percent to 41 percent in Florida, 43 percent to 42 percent in Ohio, and 44 percent to 42 percent in Pennsylvania. And those are Trump's closest margins against the Democrats. In a match up with Biden, Trump loses 46-42 in Florida, 46-37 in Ohio, and 45-42 in Pennsylvania. Sanders beats out Trump by five percentage points in Florida and Pennsylvania and by three percentage points in Ohio. The survey's margin of error in Florida and Ohio is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. In Pennsylvania, it's plus or minus three percentage points.
Posted by moy23 on 11/8/2016 6:50:00 AM (view original):Today is Trump's Brexit!!
Posted by bad_luck on 11/8/2016 11:13:00 PM (view original):Holy. ****. I'm a huuuuuge ******* idiot.
Posted by moy23 on 11/9/2016 12:06:00 AM (view original):Blunt, Toomey, and Ayotte win the senate.... Trump has majorities in the senate and the house. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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