Why are we ignoring this?

Would you hire the guy with no direct experience for the job, or the gal that has repeatedly failed at her job and lied about it but has experience?

Furthermore, her failure as Sec of State demonstrates how unfit she is for that or anything higher - actual demonstrated failure - not the simple inability to communicate effectively. The press also demonstrate daily their inability to report news professionally and without bias. Maybe neither candidate is fit for the job, but there is a tremendous difference between gaffes and in failing to protect sensitive material and lives, lying about her actions, and corruption.
 
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Polls are a mute point right now.

If Hillary can manage not to lose her cool and not collapse on the stage from whatever the hell is wrong with her health she will take it.

But you know Trump is going to throw everything he has at her and hope she folds on stage. It's his only chance, a pretty decent one too IMO.

Oh yes, because he's done so well so far. It's funny how you guys don't seem to even consider that he might actually do worse than he is now; I mean, it's completely unheard of him losing his cool and showing out when he doesn't get what he wants, isn't it?
 
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I believe these polls are manufactured by Clinton sycophants. Create the poll where Trump voters will say oh well he's gonna lose so why bother voting.

Isn't it funny the DNC had to pay $50 for seat fillers and what's even better, hiLIARy can't even fill up a high school lunchroom. Trumps rally's are filled and thousands of people outside wanting in. Never seen that hiLIARy has that problem.

Um, you do realize Trump paid people to show up to his rallies, right?

I love the conspiracy theories though, quite entertaining.
 
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Remember 2012? Everyone had Romney ahead, then they forgot to count the dead votes.

If this is true, wouldn't that it will be even worse than the 10 points he's down now? I mean if you're going to start up the conspiracy theories, at least be consistent.
 
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Um, you do realize Trump paid people to show up to his rallies, right?

I love the conspiracy theories though, quite entertaining.

Yes, at his start up campaign announcement. I was referring to the DNC paying people to fill seats because the Bernie supporters skipped out and left a huge void in the arena.
 
He has said that was not what he meant by what the MSM and others have interpreted as his supposed invitation to assassination.

So now why is this still that big of a deal?

We know the answer to that one.

I'm no fan of either candidate but this is ridiculous.

How about focusing on foreign policy, the economy and other things that really matter?

Because the dumpster doesn't know crap about these things.
 
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I'm not a frequent poster, however I am a longtime reader. In this forum I have seen 6 threads alone on the "email scandal." Yet we have a man running for president that has threatened/condoned violence against another member of a major party. Now granted this discussion may be buried deep in another thread,but at what point does it stop? At what point do people stop making excuses for this madman, this demagogue? When do people get their head out of the sand and realize this election is much more than emails? When do people realize we are on the verge of electing a possible sociopath to the highest most respected office in the land.
I'll hop off my soapbox now and listen.

Yeah, well, BS.
You really need to post links to specific statements, actions, policies Trump has done. Yours screeching don't make it so.

And the frickin e-mails and lies surrounding them? My God, child; that's some very, very serious shiet. That CAN NOT be swept under the rug.
Hilliary IS a madwoman. Hilliary IS a demagogue.

When do people get their head out of the sand and realize this election is much more than emails? When do people realize we are on the verge of electing the Democratic nominee whom the head of the DNC insured would get the nomination by subverting the very foundation of American democracy to get a sociopath nominated for election to the highest most respected office in the land. Thereby sealing, possibly for your lifetime, the rule of the United States by a Liberal Democrat Demogogue Elitist Autocracy whose price of admission is blind support of the Clinton Foundation and weapons for money.
 
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Um, you do realize Trump paid people to show up to his rallies, right?

I love the conspiracy theories though, quite entertaining.

The "evidence" of that seems quite similar to the hacked DNC emails that spoke of fake ads soliciting hot women to work in the Trump organization
 
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This election is too difficult to predict. A lot of uneasy voters. A lot of people who won't admit support for Trump, but will vote for him.
 
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It was a fail.


Making a joke like that, as a presidential candidate, is news. I take issue with the entire quote. Nobody, now let me repeat, NOBODY has suggested repealing the 2nd Amendment. It was yet another lie from Donald to ignite the passions of his base.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rwTsTHgn28[/youtube]
 
It was a fail.


Making a joke like that, as a presidential candidate, is news. I take issue with the entire quote. Nobody, now let me repeat, NOBODY has suggested repealing the 2nd Amendment. It was yet another lie from Donald to ignite the passions of his base.

Can you show me where Trump or the GOP has declared war on women?
Thanks
 
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anyone ever heard of Andrew Jackson and Aaron Burr?

Burr killed Alexander Hamilton.
Jackson had several duels prior to being elected POTUS.

What a bunch of *******. I'd pay to see Trump and Hillary shoot it out.
 
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I agree that there is a lot of hidden Trump support.

For me, it is not support of Trump. I don't like him.

But I will VOTE AGAINST the candidate of the Democratic Party whose chairman and officers subverted the very foundation of the American democratic free election process. I will VOTE AGAINST a PROVEN over and over and over liar. Who stands up to the cameras and lies through her teeth to you, to me, to all America, and to the world that there were no sensitive documents on her personal server. I will VOTE AGAINST the Clintons, who are obviously willing to sell their influence in American politics and foreign policy for donations to the Clinton Foundation. $10.9 million from the Boeing sale to Saudi Arabia alone. The apperance of impropriety alone is the greatest I have seen in my lifetime. Nixon's "Watergate Dirty Tricks" and "White House Secret Tapes" pales in comparison.

No I don't support Trump, put up any other candidate with any chance; but I damwell VOTE AGAINST Clinton's elitist, lying, hypocritical, self enriching, weapons brokering, political demogogery.
 
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Because I'm not an elitest and I understood what he was saying. I don't think those of us who support the 2nd amendment are evil and vile peole who have a war on women.
My question is why do you and your ilk hold such disdain for the average American?

You use the term elitiest,yet I do not believe you know what it means. You claim to not be an elitiest but you are voting for a man who has repeatedly mentioned how he is "very very rich." That seems like quite an elitiest thing to say.
 
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You use the term elitiest,yet I do not believe you know what it means. You claim to not be an elitiest but you are voting for a man who has repeatedly mentioned how he is "very very rich." That seems like quite an elitiest thing to say.

Of course you think that. Being an elitest is thinking you're above us "average folk".
 
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