The Truth AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH: 2016 Election

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21 Mar 2016, 6:50 pm

I interpret that as the protesters taunting Jews going to see Trump speak because they think Trump is a Nazi. They are saying why since you are Jewish are you supporting a Nazi?. If that is the case it is a disgusting and inchoherent way of making a point but par for the course.


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21 Mar 2016, 9:49 pm

The World is Ending, video at eleven.

Sunday, does nothing, and Monday has not happened, but Media has to fill space.

Blank paper and dead air cause panic.

The Great Truth of our time, ((" ")), must be preserved!

He who wrote The Art of the Deal expected to be opposed. Who opposes is not the others running.

Rarely seen creatures are coming out of back rooms and from under rocks to say Trump must be stopped.

The more they speak the higher the Trump vote totals go.

Trump is running against the money, special interests, and corruption in both parties, and they are coming out in public and confirming what trump is saying.

The leadership through corporate finance who are hated by the rank and file are going all out against the man who is bringing tens of millions of new voters into the party.

Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Black vote than any before him.

Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Hispanic vote than any before him.

Trump is bringing out those who have never voted, those who have not voted in decades, and no one has ever turned out such crowds at rallies.

Moderates, Independents, Libertarians, Democrats, Communist Workers Party, are all throwing votes to Trump.

The Party of the Republic can be the majority Party.

It is a revival of the American democratic tradition of electing a popular Leader.

We just want what is best for us, and our children.

This wall of hate and manipulation being thrown at Trump, is convincing the undecided to vote for him.

Trump has a majority of the Delegates, and Delegates elect the Rules Committee. Trump has won control of the Party.

There is a great wailing and gnashing of teeth rising from those who are losing the powers they gained in darkness.

Best election ever.



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21 Mar 2016, 10:48 pm

Bill Clinton Telling the Whole Truth AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH and I'm LMAO!! :cheers: :hail: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

VIDEO: Bill Clinton slams ‘awful legacy of last 8 years’. http://tiny.iavian.net/9icm


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22 Mar 2016, 3:10 am

Mr. Trump sounding very Presidential.

LIVE Stream: Donald Trump Speaks at AIPAC Policy Conference (3-21-16). http://tiny.iavian.net/9ieg

GO ISRAEL! GO TRUMP! Woo Hoo! :D


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22 Mar 2016, 4:36 am

Will Rodgers (think very early -late night talk show host)
Would've had much material from all this.

Firesign Theater would have asked


What's all this Brouhaha Ha Ha
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22 Mar 2016, 9:17 am

More people are voting than ever on the Republican side of things.
Trump is surely to thank for that.

He isn't a good speaker by any means. I don't think that necessarily means he will make decisions any worse than any other candidate.

I noticed last night on Hannity he had a lot of people doing the speaking for him this time.
Highlighting a lot of his key points which he himself is not always able to articulate.
I think that strategy will pay off in the remainder of the contests.


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22 Mar 2016, 12:28 pm

Inventor wrote:

Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Black vote than any before him.

There isn't any data on that, as far as I can tell, so I imagine you've just made that up. He's doing well in counties with large black populations, but those often have very few black Republican supporters. It's unlikely they'll vote for him in large numbers against Hillary: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... isualized/

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Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Hispanic vote than any before him.

Wrong. He's losing to Cruz and he was losing to Rubio: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rub ... no-voters/

Dubya got 40% in the 2004 general. Meanwhile, 80% of Hispanics have an unfavourable view of Trump. He's got no chance of matching that. http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pre ... -hispanics
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Trump is bringing out those who have never voted, those who have not voted in decades, and no one has ever turned out such crowds at rallies.

Moderates, Independents, Libertarians, Democrats, Communist Workers Party, are all throwing votes to Trump.

Independents, sure. Lots of people who feel disenfranchised are being drawn back into politics by him. Moderates? Nobody who supports Trump could call themselves a moderate. He polls very badly amongst Democrats and even loses to Kasich amongst all Republican supporters (this is probably because Trump supporters like Kasich more than Kasich supporters like Trump, seeing as, you know, Trump is beating Kasich).

He's drawing a few tens of thousands. Impressive, but not extraordinary. He's an order of magnitude behind what Obama was drawing in 2008. He should expect larger crowds if he manages to mount a serious presidential challenge.
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The Party of the Republic can be the majority Party.

Unlikely. The Republican Party is out of touch with mainstream America and is only drifting further away. It will need to rapidly modernise - and stop listening to the fringe pulling it to the hard right - if it wants to win an election.

I think the most likely thing is an economic collapse in, say, 2019, which will allow the Republicans to oppose Clinton solely on economic grounds rather than race baiting and attacking civil rights.

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It is a revival of the American democratic tradition of electing a popular Leader.

Barack Obama has a favourability rating of around 0. Donald Trump has a favourability rating of about -30. Obama is much more popular than Trump.

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We just want what is best for us, and our children.

No doubt! But so does everyone else. It's just everyone else thinks Donald Trump is not good for them, or their children.
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This wall of hate and manipulation being thrown at Trump, is convincing the undecided to vote for him.

There's not much evidence for that. Trump's support has stayed reasonably steady for the past year or so. I think the negative press Trump is generating is making his supporters like him more, and everyone else hate him more, with little in between.

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Trump has a majority of the Delegates,

No, he doesn't.

These facts are all relatively easy to check. If you want to do the right thing for your country, then don't spread falsehoods.



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22 Mar 2016, 1:24 pm

The_Walrus wrote:
Inventor wrote:

Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Black vote than any before him.

There isn't any data on that, as far as I can tell, so I imagine you've just made that up. He's doing well in counties with large black populations, but those often have very few black Republican supporters. It's unlikely they'll vote for him in large numbers against Hillary: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... isualized/

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Trump is getting a higher percentage of the Hispanic vote than any before him.

Wrong. He's losing to Cruz and he was losing to Rubio: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rub ... no-voters/

Dubya got 40% in the 2004 general. Meanwhile, 80% of Hispanics have an unfavourable view of Trump. He's got no chance of matching that. http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pre ... -hispanics
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Trump is bringing out those who have never voted, those who have not voted in decades, and no one has ever turned out such crowds at rallies.

Moderates, Independents, Libertarians, Democrats, Communist Workers Party, are all throwing votes to Trump.

Independents, sure. Lots of people who feel disenfranchised are being drawn back into politics by him. Moderates? Nobody who supports Trump could call themselves a moderate. He polls very badly amongst Democrats and even loses to Kasich amongst all Republican supporters (this is probably because Trump supporters like Kasich more than Kasich supporters like Trump, seeing as, you know, Trump is beating Kasich).

He's drawing a few tens of thousands. Impressive, but not extraordinary. He's an order of magnitude behind what Obama was drawing in 2008. He should expect larger crowds if he manages to mount a serious presidential challenge.
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The Party of the Republic can be the majority Party.

Unlikely. The Republican Party is out of touch with mainstream America and is only drifting further away. It will need to rapidly modernise - and stop listening to the fringe pulling it to the hard right - if it wants to win an election.

I think the most likely thing is an economic collapse in, say, 2019, which will allow the Republicans to oppose Clinton solely on economic grounds rather than race baiting and attacking civil rights.

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It is a revival of the American democratic tradition of electing a popular Leader.

Barack Obama has a favourability rating of around 0. Donald Trump has a favourability rating of about -30. Obama is much more popular than Trump.

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We just want what is best for us, and our children.

No doubt! But so does everyone else. It's just everyone else thinks Donald Trump is not good for them, or their children.
Quote:
This wall of hate and manipulation being thrown at Trump, is convincing the undecided to vote for him.

There's not much evidence for that. Trump's support has stayed reasonably steady for the past year or so. I think the negative press Trump is generating is making his supporters like him more, and everyone else hate him more, with little in between.

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Trump has a majority of the Delegates,

No, he doesn't.

These facts are all relatively easy to check. If you want to do the right thing for your country, then don't spread falsehoods.



Latest Delegate Counts: Trump Is Leading (Republicans)

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graph ... e-tracker/


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22 Mar 2016, 1:25 pm

Yes!!Will Rodgers,one of the greatest ever.So much of this speech could be applied to today..Bacon,beans and limousines.He was also Native American,Cherokee.


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22 Mar 2016, 1:30 pm

I don't really see the current voting as what will happen in the real election. It's too bad that this is how a candidate is picked. Some people were unable to get out and vote (including myself) that will make sure to vote in the actual election. The counts aren't accurate.


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22 Mar 2016, 4:15 pm

Went and voted today, pretty huge turnout as the line was around the building and I got there at like 11. Very diverse group of people, pretty much all ages(being near ASU helps) The line was longer than the one I stood in to vote in 2012
general or 2010 midterm, definitely seemed more like presidential turnout but I think part of it is that Maricopa county cheaped out on the amount of polling places.

Pretty funny that all the people canvassing just seemed to skip me, Republican dude running for congress just looked at me and moved on to next person and the same for the Democraic canvasser. Nobody likes me!

I've done my part. Next up are the house and senate primaries in August, goodbye McCain!



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29 Mar 2016, 1:40 pm

From the gal who tells the WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH and who is cuter than Megyn Kelly - Me!

Just in from Drudge:

Second judge grants discovery in Clinton email lawsuit. http://tiny.iavian.net/9mab


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29 Mar 2016, 1:45 pm

And here's some interesting news for a few laughs and giggles: (from ONE of Clinton's hunny's) :mrgreen:

SHOCK CLAIM: Bill Clinton snorted cocaine off my coffee table, former lover says | The American Mirror. http://tiny.iavian.net/9lge

Hillary 'had several abortions', kept Chelsea for political appearances: Bill's former lover. http://tiny.iavian.net/9m0c


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29 Mar 2016, 3:04 pm

More news from Drudge:

Hillary Clinton should get special treatment because she's running for President?

MSNBC Guest Argues It’s a ‘Higher Bar’ to Prosecute Clinton Because She’s Running for President. http://tiny.iavian.net/9lny

Maybe a little special treatment of waterboarding will do the trick and bring out the real truth and nothing but the truth. :mrgreen:


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29 Mar 2016, 3:18 pm

More news from Drudge:

Negative campaigning from Bernie's side?

Clinton aide: Sanders needs to change 'tone' if he wants NY debate. http://tiny.iavian.net/9lo0


Maybe it's getting him somewhere. :twisted:

With echoes of 2008, Sanders vows to fight as path narrows. http://tiny.iavian.net/9loc


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29 Mar 2016, 3:36 pm

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