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Exactly where does one start eating that elephant? Christ, pick your insane Trump story. My fave is when he was in a feud w FOX and he claimed to have raised $1mm for veterans at his alternative event and them only contributed the $1mm when he was shamed. It blew up in his face in multiple levels.

Have any of you seen the stories where if he would've just invested his inheritance in an index fund he'd have made more money?
 
Ha! It would sure be nice to have an alternative to her, wouldn't it? Thank you conservatives. See what encouraging ignorance and bat shit crazy has given us now? We're watching the flower of modern conservatism.

We've seen two good POTUS out of the last 4 -- both good ones were democrats with economies that outperformed the conservatives. You gave us two Bushes, wars both times, recession both times, big deficit spending both times, but please tell us more about how Presidents should run things.

And if things are so awful, any of you going to vote against your incumbent republican congressman or senator? No -- just bitch about whoever the dem is so a republican can sponsor another recession. You created Obama. You created HRC if she gets elected. Clean up your own act and send someone that's not Romsney or a texas dumbbass or Trump. In the meanwhile I'd suggest getting used to calling her "Madam President."
 
Ha! It would sure be nice to have an alternative to her, wouldn't it? Thank you conservatives. See what encouraging ignorance and bat shit crazy has given us now? We're watching the flower of modern conservatism.

We've seen two good POTUS out of the last 4 -- both good ones were democrats with economies that outperformed the conservatives. You gave us two Bushes, wars both times, recession both times, big deficit spending both times, but please tell us more about how Presidents should run things.

And if things are so awful, any of you going to vote against your incumbent republican congressman or senator? No -- just bitch about whoever the dem is so a republican can sponsor another recession. You created Obama. You created HRC if she gets elected. Clean up your own act and send someone that's not Romsney or a texas dumbbass or Trump. In the meanwhile I'd suggest getting used to calling her "Madam President."
I keep seeing stupid shit like this. Why is it republican's fault that dems allowed the criminal, pathological liar to waltz through the primary?
 
I keep seeing stupid shit like this. Why is it republican's fault that dems allowed the criminal, pathological liar to waltz through the primary?

Beat her. Can you? If she's that bad, surely you can bring a candidate to teach us a lesson? To hear you, Obama's just historically incompetent, but you can't find a candidate to beat him?
 
Ha! It would sure be nice to have an alternative to her, wouldn't it? Thank you conservatives. See what encouraging ignorance and bat shit crazy has given us now? We're watching the flower of modern conservatism.

We've seen two good POTUS out of the last 4 -- both good ones were democrats with economies that outperformed the conservatives. You gave us two Bushes, wars both times, recession both times, big deficit spending both times, but please tell us more about how Presidents should run things.

And if things are so awful, any of you going to vote against your incumbent republican congressman or senator? No -- just bitch about whoever the dem is so a republican can sponsor another recession. You created Obama. You created HRC if she gets elected. Clean up your own act and send someone that's not Romsney or a texas dumbbass or Trump. In the meanwhile I'd suggest getting used to calling her "Madam President."
Drivel.

You rahtards voted for her in the primaries. Own the lying bitch. You rahtards own the Halfrican and all of his awesomeness. Worst economic growth during a presidency in modern times, minus the expanded and profitable welfare train. Golf clap to the Incompetents.
 
Drivel.

You rahtards voted for her in the primaries. Own the lying bitch. You rahtards own the Halfrican and all of his awesomeness. Worst economic growth during a presidency in modern times, minus the expanded and profitable welfare train. Golf clap to the Incompetents.

I hear she wants more trumpet when they play Hail To The Chief.
 
Ha! It would sure be nice to have an alternative to her, wouldn't it? Thank you conservatives. See what encouraging ignorance and bat shit crazy has given us now? We're watching the flower of modern conservatism.

We've seen two good POTUS out of the last 4 -- both good ones were democrats with economies that outperformed the conservatives. You gave us two Bushes, wars both times, recession both times, big deficit spending both times, but please tell us more about how Presidents should run things.

And if things are so awful, any of you going to vote against your incumbent republican congressman or senator? No -- just bitch about whoever the dem is so a republican can sponsor another recession. You created Obama. You created HRC if she gets elected. Clean up your own act and send someone that's not Romsney or a texas dumbbass or Trump. In the meanwhile I'd suggest getting used to calling her "Madam President."

Do can I put you down for a vote for Johnson with me?
 
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Beat her. Can you? If she's that bad, surely you can bring a candidate to teach us a lesson? To hear you, Obama's just historically incompetent, but you can't find a candidate to beat him?

She's that bad. Obama is incompetent. And no, the pubes can't find a candidate who is both good AND will kiss all the rings. They can give you Trump or Romneymccaindole. all of this is true.
 
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Dozens of the Republican Party’s most experienced national security officials will not vote for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, they wrote in an open letter released Monday.

“We are convinced that [Trump] would be a dangerous President and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being,” said the former officials, many of whom held top positions in the George W. Bush administration.

“Most fundamentally, Mr. Trump lacks the character, values, and experience to be President,” they added. “He weakens U.S. moral authority as the leader of the free world. He appears to lack basic knowledge about and belief in the U.S. Constitution, U.S. laws, and U.S. institutions, including religious tolerance, freedom of the press, and an independent judiciary.”

Signers include some of the best known intelligence, defense and security experts of the past two decades: Michael V. Hayden, the former director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency; Michael Chertoff and Tom Ridge, both of whom served as secretaries of Homeland Security during the Bush administration; Dov Zakheim, a former under secretary of defense; John D. Negroponte, a deputy sec
 
Dozens of the Republican Party’s most experienced national security officials will not vote for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, they wrote in an open letter released Monday.

“We are convinced that [Trump] would be a dangerous President and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being,” said the former officials, many of whom held top positions in the George W. Bush administration.

“Most fundamentally, Mr. Trump lacks the character, values, and experience to be President,” they added. “He weakens U.S. moral authority as the leader of the free world. He appears to lack basic knowledge about and belief in the U.S. Constitution, U.S. laws, and U.S. institutions, including religious tolerance, freedom of the press, and an independent judiciary.”

Signers include some of the best known intelligence, defense and security experts of the past two decades: Michael V. Hayden, the former director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency; Michael Chertoff and Tom Ridge, both of whom served as secretaries of Homeland Security during the Bush administration; Dov Zakheim, a former under secretary of defense; John D. Negroponte, a deputy secretary of state and a former director of national intelligence; Eric Edelman, a top national security adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney; and Robert Zoellick, a former deputy secretary of state, United States trade rep and president of the World Bank.

The letter, which was first reported on by The New York Times, represents yet another blow to Trump’s ongoing effort to win over top Republicans. That job that has become significantly more difficult in recent weeks, as Trump has feuded with the family of a fallen soldier and threatened repeatedly to abandon NATO.

The missive also raises questions about who might agree to serve in a hypothetical Trump administration and offer the former reality TV star advice on national security issues.

Trump has repeatedly sought to distance himself from some of the most controversial policies of the Bush administration, such as the war in Iraq, which Trump claims he opposed in 2003. Even so, it’s safe to assume that Trump’s campaign would have welcomed support from top members of the national security apparatus.

The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment about the letter.

In closing, the 50 officials wrote, “We are convinced that in the Oval Office, he would be the most reckless President in American history.”

Read the entire letter below.
 
Maybe. This I do know: Either way, it won't be a republican making the changes, lol.
Will this prediction be an par with your declaring the Republican party dead and buried for generations and then they won both houses and most of the state majorities?
 
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Dozens of the Republican Party’s most experienced national security officials will not vote for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, they wrote in an open letter released Monday.

“We are convinced that [Trump] would be a dangerous President and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being,” said the former officials, many of whom held top positions in the George W. Bush administration.

“Most fundamentally, Mr. Trump lacks the character, values, and experience to be President,” they added. “He weakens U.S. moral authority as the leader of the free world. He appears to lack basic knowledge about and belief in the U.S. Constitution, U.S. laws, and U.S. institutions, including religious tolerance, freedom of the press, and an independent judiciary.”

Signers include some of the best known intelligence, defense and security experts of the past two decades: Michael V. Hayden, the former director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency; Michael Chertoff and Tom Ridge, both of whom served as secretaries of Homeland Security during the Bush administration; Dov Zakheim, a former under secretary of defense; John D. Negroponte, a deputy sec
Lol...you read your HuffPost talking points today. Why wouldn't they vote the establishment?
 
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Beat her. Can you? If she's that bad, surely you can bring a candidate to teach us a lesson? To hear you, Obama's just historically incompetent, but you can't find a candidate to beat him?
It's just as sad that your party hand selected a neocon and your sheep, the champions of meritocracy, would rather spew conspiracy theories about Russia trying to control the election than address the corruption in their own party.
 
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Will this prediction be an par with your declaring the Republican party dead and buried for generations and then they won both houses and most of the state majorities?

For generations? I have said trump will split and kill the party. There haven't been houses and state majorities won since he started, though. You're just making some of that up.
 
Worst economic growth during a presidency in modern times, minus the expanded and profitable welfare train.
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For generations? I have said trump will split and kill the party. There haven't been houses and state majorities won since he started, though. You're just making some of that up.
One of your personalities, Syster or Up or both said when Obama got elected it was the end of the Republican party.
 
What's that, a little over 2% per year?
In 2009 dollars, so 2%+whatever inflation is.

If you ask me it is far more than those safe spaces everyone gets a trophy millennials deserve.
 
When is Mr. Trump dropping that birther bombshell that his P.I.'s turned up in Hawaii?
When am I going to get my $2500 reduction in annual health insurance premiums?

We can play this game all night.
 
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