50PoundHead
Hessmania Forever
Is this the only ammo left that people have against Hillary? Sheesh.
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Don't worry. I'm sure some folks actually believe Jones' rants.
Is this the only ammo left that people have against Hillary? Sheesh.
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Anyone that scores last night as a win for DJT is clearly grading on the Donald scale.
He was horrible, unhinged, and racist. He had an opportunity to show character and contrition and he instead chose to rely on sexist culture as an excuse for his clearly wrong behavior.
I hate Hilary, but Donald embarassed himself last night. Anyone that votes for him in the name of toeing party lines should be absolutely ashamed.
Kinda like Colin Powell had a personal email account also?
I'm no trump fan, but Hillary is complete garbage as a candidate also. The best thing that can happen in this election is a 269 tie and the house pick someone not on the ballot
Don't worry. I'm sure some folks actually believe Jones' rants.
I think he won, and he won bigly.
But seriously ... in a media driven society hyped up like a kindergartner on 50mg of Vyvanse, when you drop lines about putting your 'devil' opponent into jail and those are the soundbites/tweets/headlines dominating the news cycle today and not the 'grab em' by the pussy' insanity, it's hard to understate just how massive of a victory that is for the Trump campaign. Add it to the list of past 'atrocities' that Hillary likes to tick off as a reminder of why people shouldn't vote for Trump.
Trump's argument is ... I am who I am, and whatever you think of me suck it up because SHE is worse. That is what this has degenerated into. Screw the issues. And when you are playing to the cult of personality, Donald has done better. There's no disputing that. The type of people who were offended by Trump's comment were never going to vote for him anyway.
For the record, I think that the GOP abandoning him actually works in Trump's favor. Broad swaths of the electorate find politicians (such as Paul Ryan) to be spineless sacks of opportunistic scum and Trump differentiating himself from the party actually, believe it or not, builds his populist credibility.
All that said, the only way Hillary loses this election now is if a particularly scandalous e-mail or other personal revelation is leaked. In other words, highly unlikely.
This isn't directed at you, but I'm beyond tired of (R)'s excusing DJT by saying "Hilary's bad too". It doesn't justify his corroded values and it enables future clowns to take up Trump's mantle in future elections.
We need to start analyzing these candidates independently of each other.
We need to start analyzing these candidates independently of each other.
You're a smart guy, but I think you might be confusing support with salience of supporters. I don't doubt that Trump's ardent supporters are even more committed this morning than they were the day before, but I don't think he changed a single mind last night and he needs to start changing minds if he is going to win the election.
I agree with you at a level that the establishment abandoning him won't hurt him as much as many think, but the current situation outlines the Republican challenge this year from the get-go: how to channel white working class anger while not alienating the segment of the Republican base that has been screwing the white working class.
Warren Buffett to trump: Na, bro.
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That's subjective. I won't wade too deeply into the concept of social desirability bias here, but in an election as polarizing as this one has become I'd treat most empirical data being produced with an absolute sliver of authenticity.
I draw parallels from British politics way too much, but take a close look at the phenomena surrounding the volatility of the Brexit vote. You had the entire media, a recently elected majority party/Prime Minister, and academic consensus ramming the notion of Brexit as a catastrophic event down the throats of voters in the UK. Who supported it? A racist nationalist party, a lampooned Mayor of London, and a hodgepodge of bizarre and obscure members of Parliament. What happened on election day? Well, history.
The modern electorate is more fickle and more unpredictable than ever before, especially when it comes to being instructed by the 'elite' class on what is good or bad for them.
Maybe the mantra "I knew it was bad, but I did it anyways" is being incorporated into 21st century voting behavior theory. Maybe it's a rejection of establishment leaders AND principles.
I don't know, but far stranger things have happened and I don't think any of us have the foggiest clue what election day is going to look like in this country.
Let's say I'm trying to be healthy and my choices of food are a cheeseburger and pizza. No matter which way I go, I'm gonna get fat. Well that's our menu for the presidency next month... there is no good choice
Thanks for clearing that up for us...
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Hillary is a horrible human being. That's my independent analysis.