Anonymous wrote:I think Trump has ADHD and his Ritalin wore off halfway through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it not matter to any Trump supporters that he just admitted he pays NO FEDERAL TAXES?
to his credit, he never actually said he paid no federal taxes. He said he'd be smart if he didn't. I think he paid very little in federal taxes, and that is partly why he won't release his returns. HRC nailed that one.
If you were a smart business person, you would understand that the goal is to reduce your tax load in a legal fashion as much as you possibly can.
Yes, but is it fair to the middle/upper class tax payers who pay almost 30% in federal taxes? We are paying for schools, supporting vets, infrastructure, etc.. How much has he paid to support these people?
And he wants to continue to allow the rich to pay as little as possible. As a non rich person, how stupid are you to think he's been paying his fair share? And he goes on and on about other countries not paying their fair share to NATO.
Anonymous wrote:Trump just hinted he'll talk about Bill's "indiscretions" next debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold started out fine, then when it was clear Hillary was out of her league, decided to rescue her. That was pretty ridiculous
Didn't see that at all - she won most of the exchanges and started out the stronger of the two.
Not even close. He was killing her with facts.
Oh dear, please go to NPR's fact checking site. I think you'll eat those words with some relish on top.
NPR? AHHAHAHAHAH. How about CNN? Or perhaps Daily Kos?
Honey, they have actual citations. You know? Those things that show what the candidates actually said in the past? Numbers that can be consulted to prove statements right/wrong? I know that you R's love to claim "liberal bias" and all but facts are what they are. If Trump said something untrue -which is likely- and it shows in those facts, then putting your fingers in your ears and singing "la, la, la" isn't going to help.
I've asked this a few times, and no one has responded. If news sites like NPR, reuters are biased, then what news sources do Trump supporters use to check facts?
I'm actually a moderate republican, but I read NPR and reuters; I go to google news which is a compilation of news sources. So, what news sources do Trump supporters consider "unbiased"?
Breitbart.
PP here.. exactly, like that source is not biased?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold started out fine, then when it was clear Hillary was out of her league, decided to rescue her. That was pretty ridiculous
Didn't see that at all - she won most of the exchanges and started out the stronger of the two.
Not even close. He was killing her with facts.
Oh dear, please go to NPR's fact checking site. I think you'll eat those words with some relish on top.
NPR? AHHAHAHAHAH. How about CNN? Or perhaps Daily Kos?
Honey, they have actual citations. You know? Those things that show what the candidates actually said in the past? Numbers that can be consulted to prove statements right/wrong? I know that you R's love to claim "liberal bias" and all but facts are what they are. If Trump said something untrue -which is likely- and it shows in those facts, then putting your fingers in your ears and singing "la, la, la" isn't going to help.
I've asked this a few times, and no one has responded. If news sites like NPR, reuters are biased, then what news sources do Trump supporters use to check facts?
I'm actually a moderate republican, but I read NPR and reuters; I go to google news which is a compilation of news sources. So, what news sources do Trump supporters consider "unbiased"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold started out fine, then when it was clear Hillary was out of her league, decided to rescue her. That was pretty ridiculous
Didn't see that at all - she won most of the exchanges and started out the stronger of the two.
Not even close. He was killing her with facts.
Oh dear, please go to NPR's fact checking site. I think you'll eat those words with some relish on top.
NPR? AHHAHAHAHAH. How about CNN? Or perhaps Daily Kos?
Honey, they have actual citations. You know? Those things that show what the candidates actually said in the past? Numbers that can be consulted to prove statements right/wrong? I know that you R's love to claim "liberal bias" and all but facts are what they are. If Trump said something untrue -which is likely- and it shows in those facts, then putting your fingers in your ears and singing "la, la, la" isn't going to help.
I've asked this a few times, and no one has responded. If news sites like NPR, reuters are biased, then what news sources do Trump supporters use to check facts?
I'm actually a moderate republican, but I read NPR and reuters; I go to google news which is a compilation of news sources. So, what news sources do Trump supporters consider "unbiased"?
Breitbart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe she will win. I hope all of those who love her (when MANY Dems merely tolerate her) enjoy her smug, arrogant, condescending attitude for the next four years.
How can you all not be disappointed in her, especially following on the heels of Obama for the past eight years? He was soooo much more likable. I don't believe for a second that you will enjoy seeing Hillary as president, you are just glad she is a Democrat. She is so unpleasant and intolerable.
I find her perfectly likeable. But I don't vote on likeability. Plenty of people thought Obama was an arrogant ass. Plenty of others thought he was too conciliatory. People see what they want to see. I'll take the competent, prepared, sane person over the one who wants to curtail civil liberties, muzzle the press, and impose a religious litmus test for admission to the country, thanks.
I know you will vote for her, and so will more Americans than will vote for Trump. And I know you like what she stands for, thanks.
My point is that she is grating, unpleasant and hard to listen to. Anybody who says otherwise is being disingenuous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold started out fine, then when it was clear Hillary was out of her league, decided to rescue her. That was pretty ridiculous
Didn't see that at all - she won most of the exchanges and started out the stronger of the two.
Not even close. He was killing her with facts.
Oh dear, please go to NPR's fact checking site. I think you'll eat those words with some relish on top.
NPR? AHHAHAHAHAH. How about CNN? Or perhaps Daily Kos?
Honey, they have actual citations. You know? Those things that show what the candidates actually said in the past? Numbers that can be consulted to prove statements right/wrong? I know that you R's love to claim "liberal bias" and all but facts are what they are. If Trump said something untrue -which is likely- and it shows in those facts, then putting your fingers in your ears and singing "la, la, la" isn't going to help.
I've asked this a few times, and no one has responded. If news sites like NPR, reuters are biased, then what news sources do Trump supporters use to check facts?
I'm actually a moderate republican, but I read NPR and reuters; I go to google news which is a compilation of news sources. So, what news sources do Trump supporters consider "unbiased"?
Breitbart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it not matter to any Trump supporters that he just admitted he pays NO FEDERAL TAXES?
to his credit, he never actually said he paid no federal taxes. He said he'd be smart if he didn't. I think he paid very little in federal taxes, and that is partly why he won't release his returns. HRC nailed that one.
If you were a smart business person, you would understand that the goal is to reduce your tax load in a legal fashion as much as you possibly can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold started out fine, then when it was clear Hillary was out of her league, decided to rescue her. That was pretty ridiculous
Didn't see that at all - she won most of the exchanges and started out the stronger of the two.
Not even close. He was killing her with facts.
Oh dear, please go to NPR's fact checking site. I think you'll eat those words with some relish on top.
NPR? AHHAHAHAHAH. How about CNN? Or perhaps Daily Kos?
Honey, they have actual citations. You know? Those things that show what the candidates actually said in the past? Numbers that can be consulted to prove statements right/wrong? I know that you R's love to claim "liberal bias" and all but facts are what they are. If Trump said something untrue -which is likely- and it shows in those facts, then putting your fingers in your ears and singing "la, la, la" isn't going to help.
I've asked this a few times, and no one has responded. If news sites like NPR, reuters are biased, then what news sources do Trump supporters use to check facts?
I'm actually a moderate republican, but I read NPR and reuters; I go to google news which is a compilation of news sources. So, what news sources do Trump supporters consider "unbiased"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was sloughier.
He looked weak.
What is up with the sniffling from Trump? Coke?
Allergies. I'm a mess right now.
Mmmhmm. Just like people can get dehydrated in the heat?
Do you have proof of the coke? Just curious. Because it would be so unlike a liberal to lie...
And it would be so unlike a Trump supporter to float the insane Hillary health threads on here lately................
I didn't accuse Hillary of using illegal drugs. You did of Trump. I'm asking you if you have anything to support that?