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Like Trump himself has said: "I could shoot someone and not lose any voters" :lol

Which is scary. Look at the alternate candidate. She was responsible for killing 4 people (one being a friend) and hasn't seen any wavering of support. :{

I wonder what it will take for people to actually stand up for what they believe in instead of blindly standing behind a person. All I'm hearing this week is that Republicans should unite behind Trump because he's their nominee. Why? He's a Democrat that ran on a handful of red meat issues to Republicans and won the nomination. He's HARDLY a conservative by any stretch of the imagination.

He won in the South, where the real Republicans live.
 
Trump won the nomination because he best represents what an American conservative is in 2016.

Mindlessly hating Barrack Obama, blaming blown people for America's problems, toxic white nationalism, making economic promises that are not based in reality, and spewing bigotry (explicit and implied)

The only difference between him and most of the other conservatives that ran is that he didn't rely on dog whistles.

All Trump did was exploited the anger, fear, bigotry and ignorance the GOP had been cultivating since they started the Southern Strategy, and more recently since they sold their soul to the Tea Party

Trying to paint him as a democrat to wash your hands of him is nonsense. Goldwater, Reagan, Trump; this is not the GOP's first rodeo with a racist.

He finessed the GOP base from right underneath them because he said openly what most of them have on their minds. Candidates and constituents
 
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Trump won the nomination because he best represents what an American conservative is in 2016.

Mindlessly hating Barrack Obama, blaming blown people for America's problems, toxic white nationalism, making economic promises that are not based in reality, and spewing bigotry (explicit and implied)

They only different between him and most of the other conservatives that ran is that he didn't rely on dog whistles.

All Trump did was exploited all the anger, fear, bigotry and ignorance the GOP had been cultivating since they started the Southern Strategy, and more recently sold their soul to the Tea Party

Trying to paint him as a democrat to wash your hands of him is nonsense. Goldwater, Reagan, Trump, this is not the GOP's first rodeo with a racist.

He finessed the GOP base from right underneath them because he said openly what most of them have on their minds. Candidates and constituents


All of this.

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Hillary Clinton having unwavering support on the left is plain and simple not true.

The anti-Clinton sentiment within the party is strong, just look at the Sanders campaign

Not her fault the GOP chose to nominate an incompetent bigot, who is scaring liberals, true progressives and moderate dems into party unity
 
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Keep in mind, Melania plagirized parts of Michelle speech about "hard work".

The irony can't be overlooked :lol

You know what, the plagiarism and denial aren't even the issue for me. It's who the Republican campaign stole from.

You spend the last eight years spewing hate and nastiness at Barack, his wife, and his kids, largely because of the color of their skin, then you go and use parts of Michelle's speech word for word?

Just goes to show once again that the gross lack of respect Trump and the rest of the white nationalist party has for Barack and his family has nothing to do with policy, ideas, qualifications, or competency despite tirelessly trying to hide behind that veil.

It's all about a disdain for their brown skin.
 
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Trump won the nomination because he best represents what an American conservative is in 2016.

Mindlessly hating Barrack Obama, blaming blown people for America's problems, toxic white nationalism, making economic promises that are not based in reality, and spewing bigotry (explicit and implied)

They only different between him and most of the other conservatives that ran is that he didn't rely on dog whistles.

All Trump did was exploited all the anger, fear, bigotry and ignorance the GOP had been cultivating since they started the Southern Strategy, and more recently sold their soul to the Tea Party

Trying to paint him as a democrat to wash your hands of him is nonsense. Goldwater, Reagan, Trump, this is not the GOP's first rodeo with a racist.

He finessed the GOP base from right underneath them because he said openly what most of them have on their minds. Candidates and constituents
:lol Makes me wonder how salty and what those ppl will do when he loses
 
 
 
Like Trump himself has said: "I could shoot someone and not lose any voters"
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Which is scary. Look at the alternate candidate. She was responsible for killing 4 people (one being a friend) and hasn't seen any wavering of support.
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I wonder what it will take for people to actually stand up for what they believe in instead of blindly standing behind a person. All I'm hearing this week is that Republicans should unite behind Trump because he's their nominee. Why? He's a Democrat that ran on a handful of red meat issues to Republicans and won the nomination. He's HARDLY a conservative by any stretch of the imagination.
He won in the South, where the real Republicans live.
I'm pretty sure most of those states (especially on the left and northeast) are not the South which would be more traditionally socially and economically conservative. But I won't let facts get in the way
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Trump won the nomination because he best represents what an American conservative is in 2016.

Mindlessly hating Barrack Obama, blaming blown people for America's problems, toxic white nationalism, making economic promises that are not based in reality, and spewing bigotry (explicit and implied)

They only different between him and most of the other conservatives that ran is that he didn't rely on dog whistles.

All Trump did was exploited all the anger, fear, bigotry and ignorance the GOP had been cultivating since they started the Southern Strategy, and more recently sold their soul to the Tea Party

Trying to paint him as a democrat to wash your hands of him is nonsense. Goldwater, Reagan, Trump, this is not the GOP's first rodeo with a racist.

He finessed the GOP base from right underneath them because he said openly what most of them have on their minds. Candidates and constituents
:lol Makes me wonder how salty and what those ppl will do when he loses
Have you seen the newest Purge? I feel like the end of that would be fairly realistic in this case. Will be bunkering in my house all night and maybe the next day when Hillary wins.
 
 
 
Like Trump himself has said: "I could shoot someone and not lose any voters" :lol


Which is scary. Look at the alternate candidate. She was responsible for killing 4 people (one being a friend) and hasn't seen any wavering of support. :{


I wonder what it will take for people to actually stand up for what they believe in instead of blindly standing behind a person. All I'm hearing this week is that Republicans should unite behind Trump because he's their nominee. Why? He's a Democrat that ran on a handful of red meat issues to Republicans and won the nomination. He's HARDLY a conservative by any stretch of the imagination.


He won in the South, where the real Republicans live.

I'm pretty sure most of those states (especially on the left and northeast) are not the South which would be more traditionally socially and economically conservative. But I won't let facts get in the way ;)




You realize you just proved dude right. The facts are on his side, and you just provided evidence to that :lol

And you want to condescendingly talk about facts :lol

He said Trump won the South, the most conservative part of the country and where the GOP's base is located, and you post a chart showing exactly that.

You scored a layup on your own basket. You don't get points for that.
 
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So if Trump wins its because America is Racist, bigoted, and sexist....da same America that voted in Obama twice..

:lol lets see wassup w/ tonight' show..
 
This is the type of VILE and HATEFUL rhetoric that is the base of the Trump campaign. Absolutely sickening to suggest this. :{

Al Baldasaro, a New Hampshire representative who serves on Trump's veterans' coalition and as a Trump delegate at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, said in an interview with a Boston talk radio host that Clinton should pay for the 2012 Benghazi attack.

"She is a disgrace for any, the lies she told those mothers about their children that got killed over there in Benghazi," he said on the Jeff Kuhner Show Tuesday. "She dropped the ball on over 400 emails requesting back up security. Something's wrong there."

"Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason," he continued.

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These people who are going off the rails about Benghazi are forgetting about a lot of the blood on their own hands from Iraq.
 
These people who are going off the rails about Benghazi are forgetting about a lot of the blood on their own hands from Iraq.

Not just Iraq. It's amazing how they cherry pick which tragedy to highlight to their narrative.

Under GW Bush Presidency;

Dec. 15, 2001: Unidentified assailants gunned down a Nepalese security guard of the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Jan. 22, 2002: Two assailants attacked the American Center in Calcutta, India. Five policemen died, and 15 others were injured in the attack.

March 20, 2002: A car bomb exploded near the U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru, killing nine people and injuring 32. The U.S. State Department reported no American casualties, injuries, or damage.

June 14, 2002: A suicide bombing in front of the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, left 12 dead and 51 injured.

Nov. 9, 2002: The security supervisor for the U.S. embassy in Nepal was shot dead at his house in Kathmandu. Maoist rebels claimed responsibility for the incident.

May 12, 2003: In a series of attacks, suicide bombers blew themselves up in a truck loaded with explosives in a complex that housed staff working for U.S. defense firm Vinnell in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (The contractors worked out of the U.S. embassy.) At least eight Americans were killed in the incident. Al-Qaida was suspected responsible for the incident. This was one of three attacks, involving at least nine suicide bombers and suspected to have involved 19 perpetrators overall.

July 30, 2004: Two people, including a suicide bomber, were killed and one person was injured as a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Israeli Embassy and the Uzbekistan Prosecutor General’s Office in Tashkent were also attacked in related incidents.

Oct. 24, 2004: Edward Seitz, the assistant regional security officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, died in a mortar or possible rocket attack at Camp Victory near the Baghdad airport. An American soldier was also injured. He was believed to be the first U.S. diplomat killed following the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

Nov 25, 2004: Jim Mollen, the U.S. Embassy’s senior consultant to the Iraqi Ministers of Education and Higher Education, was killed just outside the Green Zone in Baghdad.

Dec. 7, 2004: Gunmen belonging to al-Qaida in the Arabian Penninsula stormed the U.S. Consulate in Jedda, Saudi Arabia, triggering a bloody four-hour siege that left nine dead. One American was slightly injured in the assault.

Jan. 29, 2005: Unknown attackers fired either a rocket or a mortar round at the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. The strike killed two U.S. citizens and left four others injured.

Sept. 7, 2005: Four American contractors employed with a private security firm supporting the regional U.S. embassy office in Basra, Iraq, were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their convoy. Three of the contractors died instantly, and the fourth died in a military hospital after the bombing.

March 2, 2006: An unidentified driver detonated a car bomb while driving past the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, killing a himself, a U.S. Consulate worker and at least three others.

Sept. 12, 2006: Islamic militants attacked the U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria, with hand grenades, rifles, and a vehicle rigged with explosives. One guard and the four attackers died.

July 8, 2007: Two Iraqi U.S. Embassy workers were killed when the wife went to deliver a ransom for her husband who had been kidnapped in Baghdad. One of the couple's bodyguards was killed in the failed ransoming.

Jan. 14, 2008: A bomb hidden on a north Beirut highway hit a U.S. Embassy vehicle, killing at least three Lebanese bystanders. The car's Lebanese driver and an American at a nearby school were wounded.

March 18, 2008: Al-Qaida's wing in Yemen, Jund Al-Yemen Brigades, fired between three and five mortar rounds toward the U.S. embassy, but instead they hit a girls’ school nearby, killing a guard and a schoolgirl and injuring 19 others in Sanaa, Yemen.

July 9, 2008: Four unknown gunmen killed three Turkish police at the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.

Sept. 17, 2008: Suspected al-Qaida militants disguised as security forces detonated vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices, fired rocket propelled grenades, rockets and firearms on the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen. A suicide bomber also blew himself up at the embassy. Six Yemeni police, four civilians (including an American civilian), and six attackers were killed while six others were wounded in the attack.

Nov. 27, 2008: A Taliban suicide car bomber targeted the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing four civilians in addition to the suicide bomber and wounding 18 others. The embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event as Americans and other foreigners were arriving at the venue at the time of the attack.
 
He will deflect. He defends stop and frisk, which was also found to be a violation of people's Civil Rights.

He just doesn't care
 
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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/07/texas-voter-id-law-voting-rights-act-225899
But I thought voter ID laws can't possibly be discriminatory ninjahood ninjahood ? Are da identity politics at work again here?

Requiring a voter to verify her identity with a photo ID at the polling place is a reasonable requirement widely supported by Texans of all races and members of the public belonging to both political parties

and from da same article u posted...

While the 5th Circuit faulted the Texas law for its discriminatory effect, the appeals court reversed Ramos' finding that that state legislators acted with a racially discriminatory purpose when they passed the measure.

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THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!

THEY'RE BRINGING OUT PEOPLE I NEVER KNEW COULD EXIST.
 
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