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starfire_xes
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Notice it was Rubio the Rino that started the cock-talk. Cruz and kasich were wise enough to stay out of that one.
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Webster10
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Dude if that joke had that large of an effect on you, I really feel sorry you. You sound very fragile. I for one thought it was pretty funny. I like the idea of our president having some charisma.
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Webster10 said: Dude if that joke had that large of an effect on you, I really feel sorry you. You sound very fragile. I for one thought it was pretty funny. I like the idea of our president having some charisma.
Why would you feel sorry for me? Because I'm not charmed by childish jokes? I wonder if you'd find fart jokes as 'charismatic'.
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starfire_xes said: Notice it was Rubio the Rino that started the cock-talk. Cruz and kasich were wise enough to stay out of that one.
Oh, I did notice. The fact that Trump felt the need to answer it was funny. He can't have people thinking he's a 'loser' with a tiny penis, after all..
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starfire_xes
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IF Trump had any balls he would've shot back... 'Funny, that's not what your wife said....'
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Bigbadwooof
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starfire_xes said: IF Trump had any balls he would've shot back... 'Funny, that's not what your wife said....'
See, that would have been a joke. Defending his cock size isn't a joke.
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akira_akuma
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we can all find common ground in logic.
(well, not really.)
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SirTripAlot
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Here cometh a brokered/contested convention, the alphabet channels are already disseminating information to the drones they entertain/inform(?)....what was it, not since Pres Ford?
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akira_akuma said: we can all find common ground in logic.
(well, not really.)
logic is universal common ground.
unfortunately not everyone can find it.
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Webster10 said: Dude if that joke had that large of an effect on you, I really feel sorry you. You sound very fragile. I for one thought it was pretty funny. I like the idea of our president having some charisma.
Why would you feel sorry for me? Because I'm not charmed by childish jokes? I wonder if you'd find fart jokes as 'charismatic'.
Answering like he did is much more charismatic than making a simple joke the "breaking point reason" for not taking a party seriously. Lighten up
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Webster10 said:
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Bigbadwooof said:
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Webster10 said: Dude if that joke had that large of an effect on you, I really feel sorry you. You sound very fragile. I for one thought it was pretty funny. I like the idea of our president having some charisma.
Why would you feel sorry for me? Because I'm not charmed by childish jokes? I wonder if you'd find fart jokes as 'charismatic'.
Answering like he did is much more charismatic than making a simple joke the "breaking point reason" for not taking a party seriously. Lighten up
After months of this kind of thing, yes, it is a perfectly reasonable reaction.
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This article's about Sanders but I thought it pointed something interesting about Trump out.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/all-three-networks-ignored-bernie-sanders-speech-tuesday-night-promising-trump-would-be-speaking-soon_us_56e8bad1e4b0860f99daec81
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As Bernie Sanders took the stage on Tuesday night, the cable networks continued doing what they do best — talking.
Fox News, CNN and MSNBC all declined to carry Sanders’ speech, instead offering punditry about the evening, with the chyrons promising, “AWAITING TRUMP” and “STANDING BY FOR TRUMP.”
Hillary Clinton last week got similarly dissed by the networks in favor of Trump.
Earlier Tuesday, The Huffington Post’s Michael Calderone reported that the media have collectively given Trump some $2 billion worth of free air time.
Thanks to Trump’s ability to drive ratings and generate controversy, as well as his unmatched accessibility — notablyby phone — TV networks have covered the candidate nonstop since he entered the race last summer. Numerous rallies and press conferences have been aired live, while sexist and bigotedremarks typically result in a flurry of TV interviews. After canceling a rally Friday night, Trump dominated cable news by calling into CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for a total of 48 minutes in under an hour. Sanders’ Tuesday speech was available online from CSPAN.
With Trump's campaign being such a spectacle it has in turn shown that in efforts to keep up viewership and maybe even profitability networks are now vying to keep people watching trump. What complicates this is it's working for Trump. This accidental play points out a lot of the issues within the larger culture at broad. Ignorance, consumerism, materialism and could even explain to some degree his support.
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airclay said: This article's about Sanders but I thought it pointed something interesting about Trump out.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/all-three-networks-ignored-bernie-sanders-speech-tuesday-night-promising-trump-would-be-speaking-soon_us_56e8bad1e4b0860f99daec81
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As Bernie Sanders took the stage on Tuesday night, the cable networks continued doing what they do best — talking.
Fox News, CNN and MSNBC all declined to carry Sanders’ speech, instead offering punditry about the evening, with the chyrons promising, “AWAITING TRUMP” and “STANDING BY FOR TRUMP.”
Hillary Clinton last week got similarly dissed by the networks in favor of Trump.
Earlier Tuesday, The Huffington Post’s Michael Calderone reported that the media have collectively given Trump some $2 billion worth of free air time.
Thanks to Trump’s ability to drive ratings and generate controversy, as well as his unmatched accessibility — notablyby phone — TV networks have covered the candidate nonstop since he entered the race last summer. Numerous rallies and press conferences have been aired live, while sexist and bigotedremarks typically result in a flurry of TV interviews. After canceling a rally Friday night, Trump dominated cable news by calling into CNN, MSNBC and Fox News for a total of 48 minutes in under an hour. Sanders’ Tuesday speech was available online from CSPAN.
With Trump's campaign being such a spectacle it has in turn shown that in efforts to keep up viewership and maybe even profitability networks are now vying to keep people watching trump. What complicates this is it's working for Trump. This accidental play points out a lot of the issues within the larger culture at broad. Ignorance, consumerism, materialism and could even explain to some degree his support.
Yeah, this jerkoff will just call up the news organizations with goofy shit he thinks about while dropping a deuce.
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Oh god... This is hilarious! And also disgusting.
Watch this full video. It gets good after the first minute or two.
I think the caller is qman!
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akira_akuma
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i had to give at the end. plantation economies...?
please.
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Bigbadwooof
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akira_akuma said: i had to give at the end. plantation economies...?
please.
Did you watch it all the way to the very end? Plantation economies were only good for the plantation owners. From what I understand, it was very hard times for laborers who were not wealthy plantation owners, down South.
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akira_akuma
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yeah, that's american conservative logic. everyone a: needs their own business (LOL) and b: make it a plantation, so we can use our old school farm implements, and take care of socializing the heathen. two birds stoned at once.
i got just before the 8 minute mark. as soon as i heard him mention plantation economy, i was like "i'm out". and i don't usually do that.
it reminds me of:
0:55 in to be specific.
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I maintain that Trump entered the race to do two things:
1. appeal to the lowest common denominator GOP voter, drowning out establishment contenders
2. use idiotic rhetoric to scare the rest of the country into voting for Hillary.
Nobody foresaw Bernie, but the establishment is throwing sinks at him. The rest is working like a charm.
Honestly, at this point, does anyone besides the gullible trumpster sluts dispute it?
"No oooo wwaaaayyyy, the establishment would never collude!" And make no mistake, Trump is part of the establishment. He's never held public office, great. Neither has David Koch or Sheldon Adelson.
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It is corporate america that are creating these scare tactics to prevent anyone from voting for Trump. They are in the middle of it all but remaining quite with a smirk on their face as if they are innocent as an angel, but paying hoodlums to disrupt Trump's rallies and having politicians to discredit him. Corporate america believes that he is in their way of the trade agreement that they are willing to change how things routinely work. But now they are trying to make another two term Democratic president and which it is normally a republican follows after a two term democrat in office in order to give a break for the wealthy from taxes or else they will pick up their bags and move to another country to prevent from paying taxes. It is normally that corporate america that runs the country, but with Trump in office, that might change.
Born Theodore Roosevelt October 27, 1858 New York City, New York, U.S. Died January 6, 1919 (aged 60) Oyster Bay, New York, U.S. Resting place Youngs Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bay, New York, U.S. Political party Republican (1880–1909) Progressive "Bull Moose" (1912)
Donald Trump is perhaps best viewed as the 21st century Theodore Roosevelt.
The two leaders have much in common—from style and swagger to substance and outlook. The last century would not have bent along the American arc were it not for our unexpected President and this century may not go our way without the likes of a Trump. There would be no Panama Canal, no national parks, no trust busting without Roosevelt. There will be no changes in Washington without the likes of a Trump. http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2015/12/15/donald-trump-teddy-roosevelt/#1070c39a349c
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