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Trump on hot mic: 'When you're a star ... you can do anything' to women by blackrams
Started on: 10-07-2016 10:07 PM
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Report this Post10-14-2016 07:47 PM Click Here to See the Profile for olejoedadSend a Private Message to olejoedadEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
The Left plays the 'sexual deviant' card in every Presidential race. Its interesting that the party of FDR, JFK, WJC only worries about the 'morals' of their opponents.
Ho hum.
Can we talk about REAL issues?
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Hillary Lies Matters

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

The Left plays the 'sexual deviant' card in every Presidential race. Its interesting that the party of FDR, JFK, WJC only worries about the 'morals' of their opponents.


Maybe the Right put that fastball over the plate themselves with all their "Moral Majority" and "Party of Family Values" BS.

If the Evangelical Right maintains support for Trump, the GOP is no longer allowed to proclaim either of the above unless they're doing so as a joke punchline.

Jus' sayin'.

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Report this Post10-14-2016 08:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for HudiniSend a Private Message to HudiniEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
From what I've read, the evangelical right does not like Trump. He is not conservative enough.
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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:


Maybe the Right put that fastball over the plate themselves with all their "Moral Majority" and "Party of Family Values" BS.

If the Evangelical Right maintains support for Trump, the GOP is no longer allowed to proclaim either of the above unless they're doing so as a joke punchline.

Jus' sayin'.



I think most, if not all, politicians practice dirty politics. The democrats are just better at it than the Republicans.

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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:


Maybe the Right put that fastball over the plate themselves with all their "Moral Majority" and "Party of Family Values" BS.

If the Evangelical Right maintains support for Trump, the GOP is no longer allowed to proclaim either of the above unless they're doing so as a joke punchline.

Jus' sayin'.




Ok, how well has the Democratic party treated blacks in the past 40 years? A lot of promises for your "people", but still the same old struggle.

I am NOT saying the Republicans have been better. Only that you have been told promise after promise, denied again and again, and yet still believe? Sounds like a bit of mental illness there.
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Honestly, man, I don't believe in as much as you think I do.

But as someone who spent his "formative years" idolizing William F. Buckley, I must admit that the neo-GOP hasn't offered me many opportunities to reconsider my positions.
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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:

If the bar gets lowered any further, we'll need a backhoe to dig under it.


The moral "bar" for Democrats was totally eliminated on July 18, 1969 at a little place called Chappaquiddick.

 
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Really villainous stuff, huh? Ah, the Age of Innocence. Fast forward to 2016.



Yes, Yuk Yuk. What "innocent" hijinks those fun loving folks were up to eh?

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How low would you female voter support have to been to justify focusing all of your campaign resources on scarring them back to your candidacy. And furthermore, the thought that the Democratic candidate needs The First Lady of the United States to beg women to vote for Hillary has to mean something. (actions speak louder than words)
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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:

Honestly, man, I don't believe in as much as you think I do.

But as someone who spent his "formative years" idolizing William F. Buckley, I must admit that the neo-GOP hasn't offered me many opportunities to reconsider my positions.


Just looking for an answer, not a deflection.

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Breaking news!

http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/...interview/index.html
 
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Melania Trump defended Donald Trump in her first interview since the Republican nominee faced allegations of sexual misconduct, calling those accusations "lies" and saying Trump was "egged on" into "boy talk" during a 2005 tape in which he made lewd comments about women.
"I believe my husband. I believe my husband," she said in an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday.


So, anyone surprised? Nope....
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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:


If the Evangelical Right maintains support for Trump, the GOP is no longer allowed to proclaim either of the above unless they're doing so as a joke punchline.

Jus' sayin'.



In that case, Democrats are no longer allowed to discuss national or border security, the Constitution or rule of law.

Jus' sayin'.
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So, anyone surprised? Nope....


Good for her for not trying to destroy other people's reputations in order to stand by her husband, like Hillary did.

The only reason Bill and Hillary are still married is so they can't be compelled to testify against each other.
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Breaking news!

So, anyone surprised? Nope....


Surprised at your incessant, drooling, psychotic hatred for anything Trump?

Surprised at your infantile fixation on anything BUT the real issues facing this country?

Surprised at the next simpleminded post you make?

Nope

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I support Hillary for 2016!



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Good for her for not trying to destroy other people's reputations in order to stand by her husband, like Hillary did.

The only reason Bill and Hillary are still married is so they can't be compelled to testify against each other.


Yeah, getting cut off from the Trump Gravy Train would be a tragedy.

BTW... nice deflection to Hillary... almost... well, no... it didn't work
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Originally posted by theBDub:

You do realize that multiple big parties have come and gone in American history, correct? And we never ended up in a long-term one-party system?


We are almost there.
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Originally posted by Doni Hagan:

Honestly, man, I don't believe in as much as you think I do.

But as someone who spent his "formative years" idolizing William F. Buckley, I must admit that the neo-GOP hasn't offered me many opportunities to reconsider my positions.


How do you know, maybe they did, you where to busy getting high, you most likely missed it
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