Trump Is a Clinton Mole

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Jun 17, 2015.

  1. wildchild

    wildchild

    I am still sticking to it, because I am still correct.
     
    #11     Dec 8, 2015
  2. ipatent

    ipatent

    Could be, but if he keeps his place in the polls after the most recent statements, the Republicans don't deserve to win. He'll lose them the middle in a general election.
     
    #12     Dec 8, 2015
  3. achilles28

    achilles28

    It's always been a possibility given their friendship and Trumps campaign donations over the years.
     
    #13     Dec 9, 2015
  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    Rhino fucks implying they'll scuttle Trumps nomination at the Convention. Trump returned warning shots, tweeting most of his followers will vote for him if he runs third party.

    The GOP are completely fucked. If they scuttle Trump after he takes most of the primaries by a large margin, this country is done. And so is the credibility of the corporate controlled Republican Establishment. They'll completely out themselves as traitors to America.
     
    #14     Dec 9, 2015
  5. wildchild

    wildchild

    You still can't convince me that he is not working with Hillary. The republicans have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Thanks Trump.
     
    #15     Mar 30, 2016
  6. ipatent

    ipatent

    It would be pretty funny if an e-mail pops up discussing a Clinton Foundation investment at the new Trump Caymans resort.
     
    #16     Mar 30, 2016
  7. Nope, that was what they did in 2012.

    Ann Coulter makes an interesting point. Trump is the only candidate who can win states that Romney lost. Even though Romney had a large majority of white votes nationwide, he failed to get a majority of whites in several important battleground states and lost them. It's hard to see how the other candidates, ie Cruz and Kasich, are improvements on Romney. Cruz is ok, provided you already agree with his positions. Otherwise, he's kind of weird bordering on creepy. Kasich is basically a buffoon.

    Trump has brought out millions of new voters, which we thought was what the RNC was desperate to do. Only they wanted them to be liberal hispanic and women voters, not white union guys. Oops. Trump will be competitive in half a dozen swing states that Romney lost. Romney was not the right candidate for the industrialized midwest. Trump however appeals to displaced workers and those worrying about being displaced. Trump should carry Florida, NC, possibly Virginia, and he has a good shot in every midwestern state except probably Illinois. If he carries Florida, Ohio and maybe Pennsylvania or Wisconsin, it's game over for the dems.

    Leave it to the republicans to screw this up. Trump is not an authentic conservative, so they want to sabotage Trump and throw the election to Hillary. That makes sense, but only in the alternative universe they inhabit.
     
    #17     Mar 30, 2016
  8. ipatent

    ipatent

    There's no such thing as an authentic conservative any more. The ones from the '50s had points of view that are now anathema, and the higher ground they moved to has been seeded with a big government, interventionist agenda by the neocons.

    The likes of Ron Paul are locked in the basement where they can't hurt anyone.
     
    #18     Mar 30, 2016
  9. No matter how it works out it's a win for Trump. If by some odd chance he actually becomes POTUS it's a win. If he screws things up for republican candidates that could actually beat Hillary then that's a win, he'll have a POTUS that owes him everything...
     
    #19     Mar 30, 2016
  10. Ricter

    Ricter

    Lol @ "it's game over for the dems".

    "Tax cuts:
    Three organizations — Citizens for Tax Justice, Tax Policy Center, and Tax Foundation — have given budget scores to the Trump tax plan. And all find the plan would sharply reduce government revenue, with an average loss to government coffers of $11 trillion over the next decade. That's the main reason why a Center for a Responsible Federal Budget analysis of Trump's economic plan finds it would double the national debt over the next decade. Of course, the Trump tax cuts might well boost economic growth. But according to CRFB analysis, it would require the economy to grow as fast as 9 percent a year for a decade to make the Trump plan revenue neutral and 11 percent to actually balance the budget. Those are ridiculous numbers. Only very poor countries playing catch up, like China in the 1990s and 2000s, grow that fast. U.S. growth in the booming 1990s, by contrast, averaged 3.5 percent a year."

    http://theweek.com/articles/609230/donald-trumps-policies-are-even-worse-than-fear
     
    #20     Mar 30, 2016