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So...why is it so "outrageous" for Trump to say after he is elected he will have KKK investigated for all her felony wrong-doing? She is a felon. She has violated federal law and that is not in dispute. But Dana Cash, of CNN, said it is unheard of for one presidential candidate to issue such a legal threat to another.
Why? Is it because we mere peasants must accept that the political elite are above the law???? Oh, I know, Trump has to play the game. Act like a member of the club of the political class, even if he's not really a part of it. Have to preserve the monopoly of the ruling privileged class.
Time for a French-style revolution!! 1789
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Dana Cash is like all the other Media...pro Hillary and in with the "Good Ole Boys". They don't want anything to change. They want the Middle Class to continue to be screwed !!I would not only have crooked Hillary investigated...I would investigate all her staff...including Obozo!! Put ALL those SOB's in jail!!
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Yep, flies are attracted to SH_T!!!!
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It's outrageous because it reeks of criminally punishing your political enemies, which is a very un-American practice. I agree she should have been indicted. But she wasn't, and Trump acting like a South American dictator isn't helping the situation.
What stunned me the most was Trump admitting that he hasn't talked to Pence about Syria and that he openly disagrees with Pence's very reasonable policy proposal. Instead he claims that everyone is fighting ISIS (which is completely false, Aleppo is nowhere near ISIS territory), and rambled on about Russia and Iran or something. Of course Martha Radditz's interjections weren't helping.
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It's outrageous because it reeks of criminally punishing your political enemies, which is a very un-American practice. I agree she should have been indicted. But she wasn't, and Trump acting like a South American dictator isn't helping the situation.
What stunned me the most was Trump admitting that he hasn't talked to Pence about Syria and that he openly disagrees with Pence's very reasonable policy proposal. Instead he claims that everyone is fighting ISIS (which is completely false, Aleppo is nowhere near ISIS territory), and rambled on about Russia and Iran or something. Of course Martha Radditz's interjections weren't helping.
Why was that stunning? I don't get so many people making an issue with the two of them disagreeing on something. If people on my leadership team agree with me 100% of the time...why do I need them? I expect my team to have different points of view and bring options to the table. My job as the leader is to make an educated decision...not make sure everyone agrees with me. I thought him disagreeing was refreshing and evidence that he is a business leader. It is stupid for politicians and media pundits to expect a POTUS and VP candidate to agree on everything.
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Cool Hand Clyde
The GOP cost itself the White House. The GOP is broken and I hope it doesn't recover.
Mister, you will have to answer to PawDawg for that post.
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Jacksonian
What stunned me the most was Trump admitting that he hasn't talked to Pence about Syria and that he openly disagrees with Pence's very reasonable policy proposal. Instead he claims that everyone is fighting ISIS (which is completely false, Aleppo is nowhere near ISIS territory), and rambled on about Russia and Iran or something. Of course Martha Radditz's interjections weren't helping.
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Why was that stunning? I don't get so many people making an issue with the two of them disagreeing on something.
Uh, we are talking about possible U.S. intervention in the Middle East and American lives being put in danger, not the sitting arrangement at a White House dinner.
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It's outrageous because it reeks of criminally punishing your political enemies, which is a very un-American practice.
Maybe so, yet Obama said the same thing about the Bush White House when he was campaigning in 2008.
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Cool Hand Clyde
Maybe so, yet Obama said the same thing about the Bush White House when he was campaigning in 2008.
"He did it first" is the refrain of someone with a poor argument.
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Syria/ISIS is easily the biggest foreign policy issue this election. Trump and Pence should have sat down with Military and foreign policy advisors weeks ago and hammered out a generally unified stance. Pence's position last Monday was reasonable and well informed. Trump's position last night was neither. He seems closer in line with the propaganda pouring out of the Kremlin than he is with his own VP. That is a huge problem on multiple levels.
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"He did it first" is the refrain of someone with a poor argument.
Not really but its a good way to battle a double standard. And yes, Hillary should be incarcerated.
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Not really but its a good way to battle a double standard. And yes, Hillary should be incarcerated.
Is it? Is the double standard going anywhere anytime soon? Sure, it's made those who already hated Clinton feel better, but has it led to progress at eradicating the double standard?
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Is it? Is the double standard going anywhere anytime soon? Sure, it's made those who already hated Clinton feel better, but has it led to progress at eradicating the double standard?
So just ignore it? No thanks.
And Hillary should be punished, don't you agree? Just because it might not be the politically correct thing to say does not mean it needs to be unsaid. You elitist religious right republicans still haven't learned.
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So just ignore it? No thanks.
And Hillary should be punished, don't you agree? Just because it might not be the politically correct thing to say does not mean it needs to be unsaid. You elitist religious right republicans still haven't learned.
You said it was effective and I asked how. Your response is that I'm an elitist. Trumptastic...no argument can't be settled by name calling!
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You said it was effective and I asked how. Your response is that I'm an elitist. Trumptastic...no argument can't be settled by name calling!
My statement pointed to the double standard used by the left and you talked about its not going to stop it. I can agree with you that it won't stop it but it does remind everyone they are hypocrites as some so called conservatives, especially the elitist religious right republicans, seem to forget.
And Hillary should be punished, don't you agree?