The clown

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I think Biden is fine. This long in the public spotlight and this is all you guys have on him, meh, he's a frickin saint in this business.

Trump, however, is a conman, a cheat, a thief, a liar at every level. And he is an egomaniac and a compulsive liar, to boot. Whatever foible you can lay at the feet of Biden, Trump is a hundred times worse on the same score.

You mean 50 years without a single accomplishment, sniffing kids, pulling strings for his corrupt pos kids, groping women/kids, not being able to string a coherent sentence together?
 
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do you goosestep to the Democratic party as well. 90 % of the people on this board that see your post above just shake their heads and say and I quote "What an idiot" Demented Joe? clean- ?GOT DANG that's hilarious ! I don't read as much on this board, are you one of those goose steppers that post the dem party line every day? What is it today- Orange man BAD ________ fill in the blank, right ? Racist? Russia? Tax Returns? By the way we are still waiting on your hero Obama's transcripts. Talking about SAT's for a 74 year old from 58 years ago-that went on to become a Billionaire is probably the dumbest thing I have seen yet. WHO GIVES A SH!!,

You always really had to wondered how donnie-boy got into UPenn. It wasn't the NPR dude:

"Let me check the NDA" - This Joe Shapiro didn't take Trump's SAT

Donnie has repeatedly bragged about his Wharton degree, saying he went to “the hardest school to get into, the best school in the world,” and calling it “super genius stuff.”

A lotta people are saying it could be this guy: Paid Notice: Deaths SHAPIRO, JOE

Paid Notice: Deaths SHAPIRO, JOE

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...1e59de-317e-11e6-8ff7-7b6c1998b7a0_story.html
 
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do you goosestep to the Democratic party as well. 90 % of the people on this board that see your post above just shake their heads and say and I quote "What an idiot" Demented Joe? clean- ?GOT DANG that's hilarious ! I don't read as much on this board, are you one of those goose steppers that post the dem party line every day? What is it today- Orange man BAD ________ fill in the blank, right ? Racist? Russia? Tax Returns? By the way we are still waiting on your hero Obama's transcripts. Talking about SAT's for a 74 year old from 58 years ago-that went on to become a Billionaire is probably the dumbest thing I have seen yet. WHO GIVES A SH!!,


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LOL. We all have a Mary in the family?

More like we all have that crazy eccentric uncle, i.e. Donald, in the family. Needs to be institutionalized.


Mary Trump covers that:
At another point she says: “Donald has been institutionalized for most of his adult life, so there is no way to know how he would thrive, or even survive, on his own in the real world.”

"institutionalized" --sheltered/protected/cloistered ...potato... potahto

I especially like this quote from Maryanne Trump and some on this board:
"Maryanne Trump was particularly baffled by support for her brother among evangelical Christians, according to the book.
“The only time Donald went to church was when the cameras were there,” Ms. Trump quotes her aunt as saying. “It’s mind boggling. But that’s all about his base. He has no principles. None!”

New York Times report says Trump engaged in 'outright fraud' to avoid taxes as he inherited father's wealth — worth more than $400 million in today's dollars
 
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Mary Trump covers that:
At another point she says: “Donald has been institutionalized for most of his adult life, so there is no way to know how he would thrive, or even survive, on his own in the real world.”

"institutionalized" --sheltered/protected/cloistered ...potato... potahto

I especially like this quote from Maryanne Trump and some on this board:
"Maryanne Trump was particularly baffled by support for her brother among evangelical Christians, according to the book.
“The only time Donald went to church was when the cameras were there,” Ms. Trump quotes her aunt as saying. “It’s mind boggling. But that’s all about his base. He has no principles. None!”

New York Times report says Trump engaged in 'outright fraud' to avoid taxes as he inherited father's wealth — worth more than $400 million in today's dollars


Supreme Court will rule tomorrow on the financial records cases. At least three possibilities: he has to produce them, he doesn't have to, it gets sent back, ie dodged, to lower court for some reason.

IMO, it was a mistake for Sekulow to argue that Trump gets full immunity from investigation for any crime during tenure of office. Of course, he might have put that absurd contention out there as a red herring. Let the Court reject that but the right leaning justices can still protect Trump some other way.
 
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do you goosestep to the Democratic party as well. 90 % of the people on this board that see your post above just shake their heads and say and I quote "What an idiot" Demented Joe? clean- ?GOT DANG that's hilarious ! I don't read as much on this board, are you one of those goose steppers that post the dem party line every day? What is it today- Orange man BAD ________ fill in the blank, right ? Racist? Russia? Tax Returns? By the way we are still waiting on your hero Obama's transcripts. Talking about SAT's for a 74 year old from 58 years ago-that went on to become a Billionaire is probably the dumbest thing I have seen yet. WHO GIVES A SH!!,
Is there any evidence he had someone take the SAT for him or just a bitter relatives word?
 
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You guys have fallen into believing the fallacy that only liberals despise Trump. He isn't well receive by most of this country's honorable conservatives
Well when you characterize everybody who despises Trump as a liberal then only liberals do despise Trump.

How can you argue with that perfectly circular logic?
 
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Well when you characterize everybody who despises Trump as a liberal then only liberals do despise Trump.

How can you argue with that perfectly circular logic?


Trump may really be hurt by lack of enthusiasm for him, or even an embarrassment factor, for a singificant part of the GOP. He polls highly among Republican voters, but you have to wonder about their enthusiasm for some significant portion of that. Once you get past his 36-38 percent diehards, you have to think some part of the GOP looks at it, and says to themselves:

"Meh, Biden isn't all that bad and he'd be a one termer. I'm worried every morning what fresh hell Trump puts me through as a Republican, the awkward and tourtured gymnastics I have to go through hourly to defend the buffoon. I just won't vote."
 
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You guys have fallen into believing the fallacy that only liberals despise Trump. He isn't well receive by most of this country's honorable conservatives

Exhibit A: ‘Coalition of the decent’ takes on Trump

“Because we are Republicans, we know the voters we’re talking to,” Horn said. “We know how they think. We know where their hearts are. The fact that we are Republicans and former Republicans trying to take down an incumbent president gives us a tremendous amount of credibility. This is not politics as usual. This is trying to build a coalition of the decent.”



This Anti-Trump Ad Is Just the Beginning of a Narrative Free-for-All
 
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Trump may really be hurt by lack of enthusiasm for him, or even an embarrassment factor, for a singificant part of the GOP. He polls highly among Republican voters, but you have to wonder about their enthusiasm for some significant portion of that. Once you get past his 36-38 percent diehards, you have to think some part of the GOP looks at it, and says to themselves:

"Meh, Biden isn't all that bad and he'd be a one termer. I'm worried every morning what fresh hell Trump puts me through as a Republican, the awkward and tourtured gymnastics I have to go through hourly to defend the buffoon. I just won't vote."
I doubt it. Look around here. If the PF was a reasonable cross-section with all the Republicans who claim they voted for Gary Johnson, he’d have carried every state in the south by 10 points.

But when you read this forum regularly, you see their Pro-TDS has progressed to the point that they’re almost uniformly willing to beclown themselves to defend Trump from even harmless mockery of his stupid tweets.

More than likely the polls are skewed because those who still retain a shred of dignity are too embarrassed to admit they’ll vote for Trump on a secret ballot.
 
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Exhibit A: ‘Coalition of the decent’ takes on Trump

“Because we are Republicans, we know the voters we’re talking to,” Horn said. “We know how they think. We know where their hearts are. The fact that we are Republicans and former Republicans trying to take down an incumbent president gives us a tremendous amount of credibility. This is not politics as usual. This is trying to build a coalition of the decent.”



This Anti-Trump Ad Is Just the Beginning of a Narrative Free-for-All

The fact that some RINOs would rather have a crew like O'Biden, Robert Francis, K Harris, Susan Rice, polident Pelosi and cryin Chuck running the country confirms they are worthless traitors just like your antifa party.
 
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Trump may really be hurt by lack of enthusiasm for him, or even an embarrassment factor, for a singificant part of the GOP. He polls highly among Republican voters, but you have to wonder about their enthusiasm for some significant portion of that. Once you get past his 36-38 percent diehards, you have to think some part of the GOP looks at it, and says to themselves:

"Meh, Biden isn't all that bad and he'd be a one termer. I'm worried every morning what fresh hell Trump puts me through as a Republican, the awkward and tourtured gymnastics I have to go through hourly to defend the buffoon. I just won't vote."
No one is worried about O'Biden, he has never accomplished anything in his life and god forbid he gets elected that wouldn't change. What people on my side are worried about is the radical antifa leftists he would surround himself with in order to appease the increasingly radical base.
 
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Is there any evidence he had someone take the SAT for him or just a bitter relatives word?

The evidence: the moron was accepted to UPenn--

Moreover, as a clinical psychologist I believe Mary trump would characterize Donnie's behavior as Projection: "Trump has a reputation for projection, so it’s reasonable to think that his vocal criticisms of Obama’s presumed academic record are more similar to his own record than he’d admit. For one thing, he questions how Obama could have gained admission into an Ivy League school, when his own admission to Penn was due in large part to personal family connections. "

Maybe that's why he has such a good relationship with Jared:
College admissions scam: Kushner's Harvard acceptance under scrutiny


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...doing-something-he-falsely-claimed-obama-did/
Here's Why Donald Trump Doesn't Want Anyone To Know His Grades Or SAT Scores
 
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It would be better if he were to decide not to run. Accomplishments and disasters aside, he is too divisive and abrasive to be a truly effective leader at this point. Even if he were to win re-election, nothing would be accomplished his second term if by some miracle the Republicans were to hold the Senate by a thin majority. Democrats in the House and Senate would block him at every turn. It would be an endless cycle of investigations in the House and political grand standing in the Senate.
 
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The evidence: the moron was accepted to UPenn--

Moreover, as a clinical psychologist I believe Mary trump would characterize Donnie's behavior as Projection: "Trump has a reputation for projection, so it’s reasonable to think that his vocal criticisms of Obama’s presumed academic record are more similar to his own record than he’d admit. For one thing, he questions how Obama could have gained admission into an Ivy League school, when his own admission to Penn was due in large part to personal family connections. "

Maybe that's why he has such a good relationship with Jared:
College admissions scam: Kushner's Harvard acceptance under scrutiny


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...doing-something-he-falsely-claimed-obama-did/
Here's Why Donald Trump Doesn't Want Anyone To Know His Grades Or SAT Scores
A simple “no, I will take a bitter nieces word for it” would have been just fine
 
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It would be better if he were to decide not to run. Accomplishments and disasters aside, he is too divisive and abrasive to be a truly effective leader at this point. Even if he were to win re-election, nothing would be accomplished his second term if by some miracle the Republicans were to hold the Senate by a thin majority. Democrats in the House and Senate would block him at every turn. It would be an endless cycle of investigations in the House and political grand standing in the Senate.
so you would rather have a rapper in the WH ?
 
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A simple “no, I will take a bitter nieces word for it” would have been just fine

"One of Trump’s marketing professors at Wharton, the late William Kelley, apparently thought little of his student. A close friend of the professor, Frank DiPrima, said that Kelley told him 100 times over three decades that “Donald Trump was the dumbest damn student I ever had.” “I remember his emphasis and inflection — it went like this — ‘Donald Trump was the dumbest damn student I ever had,’” DiPrima wrote. “Dr. Kelley told me this after Trump had become a celebrity but long before he was considered a political figure. Dr. Kelley often referred to Trump’s arrogance when he told of this — that Trump came to Wharton thinking he already knew everything.”

Poets&Quants | To Help Get Him Into Wharton, Trump Allegedly Paid Someone To Take The SAT
 
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Where did he imply that?

He's right, the edges of Trumps base are fraying. He's gone full retard with his Confederate flag nonsense and even unreasonable people are starting to bristle at his all in on division gambit.

Even his nut hugging lap dog Lindsay Graham broke with him on his BS this week, you know it's bad when that happens.
Prior exchanges. Don’t butt your nose in without knowing all the context Mr Nosy.

Revolves around his continual usage of who is honorable and who isn’t. And yes it’s virtue signaling.
 
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It would be better if he were to decide not to run. Accomplishments and disasters aside, he is too divisive and abrasive to be a truly effective leader at this point. Even if he were to win re-election, nothing would be accomplished his second term if by some miracle the Republicans were to hold the Senate by a thin majority. Democrats in the House and Senate would block him at every turn. It would be an endless cycle of investigations in the House and political grand standing in the Senate.
I don’t get the narrative that he’s so divisive, that’s a talking point from the DNC media. He doesn’t attack dem voters, he only attacks their media and dem politicians. I don’t care to have the DNCs approval about who our nominee should be
 
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"One of Trump’s marketing professors at Wharton, the late William Kelley, apparently thought little of his student. A close friend of the professor, Frank DiPrima, said that Kelley told him 100 times over three decades that “Donald Trump was the dumbest ****** student I ever had.” “I remember his emphasis and inflection — it went like this — ‘Donald Trump was the dumbest damn student I ever had,’” DiPrima wrote. “Dr. Kelley told me this after Trump had become a celebrity but long before he was considered a political figure. Dr. Kelley often referred to Trump’s arrogance when he told of this — that Trump came to Wharton thinking he already knew everything.”

Poets&Quants | To Help Get Him Into Wharton, Trump Allegedly Paid Someone To Take The SAT
Cool, still no evidence.
 

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