DancingOutlaw
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So this election has the most unqualified candidate ever AND the most qualified candidate ever.
And the polls are statistically tied.
Doesn't say much for the gap between most and least.
RE Romney: newsflash, Trump and Clinton are both detached from the lives of average Americans. It's just not the chosen angle to take on Trump. Thy have better material.
And I guarantee you that there wouldn't have been an issue finding an angle to - even manufacture one (like with Romney) - to go after any of the GOP candidates.
i won't go into the tactics that are used in this post, but the tactics are always the same. The avenue is where the difference is.
I was a Kasich supporter from the start. Like, September last year. Kasich would kick Clinton's behind like no one's business. Unfortunately, he was "too low energy," as Small Hands would put it. He admittedly lacked the verve necessary to win the zealots of the primaries over. Couple that with the fact that the speed and rapidity of communication has made it just the perfect time for a demagogue like Trump to take power (we're a purely emotional society now, rather than a rational one), and Kasich's "low energy" never stood a chance.
The funny thing is (and "funny" as in "we all lose" kind of funny) that Trump and Clinton are the only two losers that could possibly lose to one another.
My gut, and it is esteemed, tells me that Trump wins. I really do. I think he wins. One good thing about that is that I may regain my faith in God, because I'm going to need it. There will never have been a more unqualified president in our nation's history. The man is simply mentally unfit to do the job, I don't care what his business record may or may not be. The corporate world is not the public service world. The two do not go hand-in-hand, and success in one does not make one unquestionably qualified for success in the other.
I think HRC is way more detached than most realize.
https://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/...-anti-trump-speech-democratic-national/212012
This network has zero shame, and zero credibility.
Hey Lawgaytor. your marxist networks did not show the benghazi widows or the widows killed by your illegal aliens. they all went to commercials or decided to show the talking heads.
so please spare us with your silly soap box rant.
i still don't understand a gator coming to a tennessee forum. it must not reflect well for gator forums, but then again, he is a lawyer so that gives me concern for the quality of this forum.
Really good point that is overlooked a lot when discussing Trump's rhetoric. Still, we should not let it excuse some of the very stupid things he says.
I'm genuinely concerned by some of Trumps comments and even more so by his often childish, petulant behavior.
Yet I find it equally disturbing that Trumps comments get the bulk of attention when the current state of the world is considered. It's on fire and unrest is growing. some of that rests at the feet of the Obama administration where Hillary ran state. It's rarely part of the discussion.
No, I completely agree with you. All Chuck Todd wanted to talk about yesterday on Meet the Press were Trump's comments. So did George on This Week. There is a definite lack of concern it seems for Clinton's actual policies and their effects, in regards to Trump's bombastic statements.
I don't necessarily believe that the media is complicit in sheltering Clinton, but it's more Trump's style that pushes ratings upwards so they obviously include more stories about him because it makes them more $. It's dangeruous of course, but the media is a business.
I don't necessarily believe that the media is complicit in sheltering Clinton, but it's more Trump's style that pushes ratings upwards so they obviously include more stories about him because it makes them more $. It's dangeruous of course, but the media is a business.
Is this the part where I mention Benghazi in reference to "sacrifices" Hillary has made? She lives in an ivory tower as well and probably hasn't made a financial or personal sacrifice in decades.
Trump took the low road of mocking the Khans instead of keeping his mouth shut - again. No sacrifice he has made (if he actually has made any) can compare to the loss of this family. This is a fantastic example of a time where Trump's paper thin skin and lack of a filter hurt him, because these comments can't be defended without deflecting to Hillary.
And yes, Hillary is also a despicable warmonger who treats her peons like ragdolls. At least she had the sense to not hurl spitballs at a grieving mother who was also used as a convention prop. Doesn't make her a better person - just more politically savvy.
