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Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

99 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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rscott said:
Sylvaforever said:
rscott said:
Sylvaforever said:
Someone mention Clinton?

Bill Clinton in consenting affair shocker.. Somewhat different to being someone who admits sexually assaulting women.
Yeah. PotUS on the jump seat. hehe


And the relevance is? Last time I looked he wasn't standing for president again?
You can't trust a Clinton.

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

99 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Countdown said:
AreOut said:
I don't deny that. But I'd rather have bellend clown in WH calling me names than a crooked lobby driven witch who would continue poking Russians and increase risk of all-out war.

I'd rather be insulted but alive, that's all.
Riiiiight... and you think a POTUS who asks in all seriousness "we have nuclear weapons, why don't we use them" is going to keep you safe?

Given the choice between a moron (to put it mildly) and somebody who lives on Planet Earth I'd choose the latter.
Trump will talk to Putin, Clinton is living in the 1990s (but we know that already) and will continue to poke the red bear..

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Bill said:
That nice Nigel Farage has come out in support of the Donald, as it was just banter and the kind of things that men say. Well, call me a pussy whipped feminist but I don't think I've ever joked about sexually assaulting women.
I was a Leave voter but that Nigel Farage is a total tt as well as Trump, lucky enough Farage is not involved in our government.

RedWhiteMonkey

6,861 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Sylvaforever said:
Trump will talk to Putin, Clinton is living in the 1990s (but we know that already) and will continue to poke the red bear..
Yes, because Trump seems like a sane and reasonable bloke, he's never said anything inflamatory to anyone. silly

Bill

52,833 posts

256 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Sylvaforever said:
Trump will talk to Putin, Clinton is living in the 1990s (but we know that already) and will continue to poke the red bear..
Putin vs Trump. Does that really seem an even match to you?

eharding

13,740 posts

285 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Sylvaforever said:
Countdown said:
AreOut said:
I don't deny that. But I'd rather have bellend clown in WH calling me names than a crooked lobby driven witch who would continue poking Russians and increase risk of all-out war.

I'd rather be insulted but alive, that's all.
Riiiiight... and you think a POTUS who asks in all seriousness "we have nuclear weapons, why don't we use them" is going to keep you safe?

Given the choice between a moron (to put it mildly) and somebody who lives on Planet Earth I'd choose the latter.
Trump will talk to Putin, Clinton is living in the 1990s (but we know that already) and will continue to poke the red bear..
I'm sure US/Russian diplomatic relations would enjoy no end of improvement when Trump tries to poke Putin's daughters and/or current girlfriend during his first state visit to Moscow.

Trump is a massive, suppurating turd - and his drooling 70's throwback supporters here are nasty little nuggets of the same noisome ordure.

unrepentant

21,272 posts

257 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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rscott said:
Countdown said:
Which is about as believable as Trump getting "unbelievable support" over this......
To be fair to Donald, it is pretty unbelievable anyone is supporting him over this..
His problem is that nobody really is. Republicans of any stature have been running from him as fast as their little legs will take them. Nobody of any note, including the party leadership, is supporting him. He is down to the rump of the support, the 35% of republicans consisting mainly of the racist and the moronic who will unthinkingly support even if, as he said, he shoots someone on 5th Avenue (in PH terms 5ohpreston). Beyond that the only people speaking for him are those like Jeff Lord, Kat Pierson and Chris Christie who are being paid to do so. Oh and Bob Dole but he's senile so you can make of it what you will.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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eharding said:
Trump is a massive, suppurating turd - and his drooling 70's throwback supporters here are nasty little nuggets of the same noisome ordure.
I concur.

Robertj21a

16,478 posts

106 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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desolate said:
I concur.
+2

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

99 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Bill said:
Sylvaforever said:
Trump will talk to Putin, Clinton is living in the 1990s (but we know that already) and will continue to poke the red bear..
Putin vs Trump. Does that really seem an even match to you?
You see Bill that's the entire problem displayed in you're post above. Same old tribalism us vs them, the trouble being we have far more to lose.

I'd much rather have someone who will talk rather that someone who will try to bluff it out with very little to back it up. You'll probably say no way, USA all the way, but the devil is in the detail.

U.S. forces and equipment are very tired and have been run down to an alarming degree. Aircraft maintenance and readiness levels are at an all time low. NATO is a shadow of its former self. Putin knows this and knows that in vital areas the West have lost or given up certain capabilities.

So we have to have a PotUS who will talk with Putin. We don't have to agree with them; there is much to be said about keeping your friends close, but your enemies closer






Clinton has a track record of completely lacking the awareness and ability to do this being a programmed member of the political elite, you know the ones who fiddle while Rome burns..




unrepentant

21,272 posts

257 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Trump got skewered again on SNL last night and it's getting replayed all over the networks this morning. Alec Baldwin seems to be relishing his role as Trump. laugh

Meanwhile Trump's entire response seems to be to dredge up Juanita Broaddrick, whose case was discredited in so many different ways many years ago. Desperate stuff.

amusingduck

9,398 posts

137 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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unrepentant said:
Meanwhile Trump's entire response seems to be to dredge up Juanita Broaddrick, whose case was discredited in so many different ways many years ago. Desperate stuff.
She went public with the allegation that Bill Clinton raped her in 1999. 17 years later she's still speaking publicly about it.

What exactly, does she:
1) Have to gain from maintaining this lie for 17 years
2) Have already gained from maintaining this lie

She is not the only one who has made allegations against Bill Clinton.

Bill Clinton used to frequent the "Lolita Express" - Jeffrey Epstein's notorious private plane, featuring underage prostitutes.

In a just world, they'd chuck Bill, Hillary and Trump in a cell and throw away the key. Let somebody who's not a shady stbag run the country (ie - Sanders).

scherzkeks

4,460 posts

135 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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FN2TypeR said:
I love visiting America - I do it for work on a reasonably regular basis, seven trips to Houston in the last two years, one of those included a few days in NYC with the boss lady, she flew over and I got an internal flight to the city after I had finished up at work.

I've always had a great time and the people are very friendly for the most part (the food is frankly amazing too, I swear I must have gained about 4lbs on my last visit hehe) but, in Texas certainly, I get the feeling that the relationship between the man on the street and the Government is uneasy at best - it's hard to put a finger on quite why that is, but it's there, a malingering feeling. Mebbe I'm just mental!

The place I visit has a big R&D workshop for the oil and gas industry and most of the lads are Republicans as you'd expect, they don't like Obama, they don't like the Democrats and they looooooooooove their guns, but even a few of those won't be voting for the Hair - they wouldn't ever vote for Hillary, they're just going to stay at home.
The agression I am referring to is not just between the govt. and people, but among people as well. To be fair, it is what happens after 200 years of hustling and related propaganda. "fk you, I got mine" is the operative menality of the majority of Americans. The pockets of sanity are few and far between.

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

99 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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scherzkeks said:
FN2TypeR said:
I love visiting America - I do it for work on a reasonably regular basis, seven trips to Houston in the last two years, one of those included a few days in NYC with the boss lady, she flew over and I got an internal flight to the city after I had finished up at work.

I've always had a great time and the people are very friendly for the most part (the food is frankly amazing too, I swear I must have gained about 4lbs on my last visit hehe) but, in Texas certainly, I get the feeling that the relationship between the man on the street and the Government is uneasy at best - it's hard to put a finger on quite why that is, but it's there, a malingering feeling. Mebbe I'm just mental!

The place I visit has a big R&D workshop for the oil and gas industry and most of the lads are Republicans as you'd expect, they don't like Obama, they don't like the Democrats and they looooooooooove their guns, but even a few of those won't be voting for the Hair - they wouldn't ever vote for Hillary, they're just going to stay at home.
The agression I am referring to is not just between the govt. and people, but among people as well. To be fair, it is what happens after 200 years of hustling and related propaganda. "fk you, I got mine" is the operative menality of the majority of Americans. The pockets of sanity are few and far between.
It's the must win mentality whilst is a great trait it often has no balance...

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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"President Trump" has a nice ring to it.

I look forward to all the wailing and gnashing of teeth when he wins.

I ca just imagine what people will say.

"The American people believed his lies".

"Some people voted for because they thought he couldn't win - they really wanted Clinton".

"They only voted for Trump because they thought that he would increase spending on Healthcare".

"They only voted for him because they are racist".

.. and so on.

What an excellent year!

B'stard Child

28,450 posts

247 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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don4l said:
"President Trump" has a nice ring to it.

I look forward to all the wailing and gnashing of teeth when he wins.

I ca just imagine what people will say.

"The American people believed his lies".

"Some people voted for because they thought he couldn't win - they really wanted Clinton".

"They only voted for Trump because they thought that he would increase spending on Healthcare".

"They only voted for him because they are racist".

.. and so on.

What an excellent year!
hehe

Countdown

39,974 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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don4l said:
"President Trump" has a nice ring to it.

I look forward to all the wailing and gnashing of teeth when he wins.

I ca just imagine what people will say.

"The American people believed his lies".

"Some people voted for because they thought he couldn't win - they really wanted Clinton".

"They only voted for Trump because they thought that he would increase spending on Healthcare".

"They only voted for him because they are racist".

.. and so on.

What an excellent year!
Indeed. It's always surprising how gullible and stupid some people are...

"but they said they would spend £350m on the NHS".....

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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Countdown said:
"but they said they would spend £350m on the NHS".....
I'm sure that they will.

That's why I voted Leave, don't you know?

smn159

12,715 posts

218 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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don4l said:
"President Trump" has a nice ring to it.

I look forward to all the wailing and gnashing of teeth when he wins.

I ca just imagine what people will say.

"The American people believed his lies".

"Some people voted for because they thought he couldn't win - they really wanted Clinton".

"They only voted for Trump because they thought that he would increase spending on Healthcare".

"They only voted for him because they are racist".

.. and so on.

What an excellent year!
I fear that you will be sadly disappointed, but it's OK since you can blame

MSM lies
Lefties
Traitorous Republicans
PC gone mad
Women who don't know what's good for them
The BBC (probably)

and so forth

hehe

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Sunday 9th October 2016
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don4l said:
"President Trump" has a nice ring to it.

I look forward to all the wailing and gnashing of teeth when he wins.

I ca just imagine what people will say.

"The American people believed his lies".

"Some people voted for because they thought he couldn't win - they really wanted Clinton".

"They only voted for Trump because they thought that he would increase spending on Healthcare".

"They only voted for him because they are racist".

.. and so on.

What an excellent year!
The usuals on here are melting down because of Brexit, I think Trump would cause some to end up sectioned..
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