Donald Trump Verbally Eviscerated

Carl Spackler

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I couldn't care less about Donald Trump or any other "birthers" lame attempts to villify President Obama by questioning his place of birth. Even when Hillary Clinton's campaign brought this issue up I was totally unconcerned about his background. I also couldn't be the slightest bit concerned by his race (human, the last time I checked.) In fact, the black portion of him is one of the things I like best about him, it's the outright socialist in him that scares the be-jesus outta me.
 

tinyTURTLE

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I couldn't care less about Donald Trump or any other "birthers" lame attempts to villify President Obama by questioning his place of birth. Even when Hillary Clinton's campaign brought this issue up I was totally unconcerned about his background. I also couldn't be the slightest bit concerned by his race (human, the last time I checked.) In fact, the black portion of him is one of the things I like best about him, it's the outright socialist in him that scares the be-jesus outta me.
lol @ you and the socialist label behind which you hide your racism.
 

Carne Seca

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lol @ you and the socialist label behind which you hide your racism.
I'm not quite sure how you are making the connection to fear of socialism with racism. Especially after he explained that Obama's ethnicity is viewed as a positive aspect of his make up. Socialism in this country has been vilified for decades and most Americans have an innate fear and dislike of it. The new Health Care bill in it's purest form (before the changes and cuts) was a fine example of socialism at it's best. I would have loved to have a single payer option. Of course I see health care as a human right. Something to which everyone should have equal access.

Not everyone feels that way.
 

tinyTURTLE

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the fact that he had to qualify his socialist statement with all this 'i ain't a racist' jibba-jabba is what makes me think that.
 

MuyLocoNC

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the fact that he had to qualify his socialist statement with all this 'i ain't a racist' jibba-jabba is what makes me think that.
That and the fact you're an idiot. You just can't wait to try to play the race card ANY time someone makes a critical observation of Obama. It's people like you that make a completely unwatchable host named Hannity, absolutely accurate on his predictions.
 

tinyTURTLE

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That and the fact you're an idiot. You just can't wait to try to play the race card ANY time someone makes a critical observation of Obama. It's people like you that make a completely unwatchable host named Hannity, absolutely accurate on his predictions.
go back and read my post before the one you're quoting, little buddy.
 

MuyLocoNC

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go back and read my post before the one you're quoting, little buddy.
Yeah, I did before I replied the first time. Like I said, idiot that can't wait to pull out the race card. Flaccid and stupid is no way to go through life, little buddy.
 

UncleBuck

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lol @ you and the socialist label behind which you hide your racism.
thank you for making the rest of us liberals look so eager to bring race into it.

what i got out of that fella's little hissy fit is that he is blind enough to actually think the guy is a socialist.

you can indict his intelligence on this alone. in fact, bringing race into it only brings us away from rightly mocking his false opinion that obama is a socialist.
 

UncleBuck

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You just can't wait to try to play the race card ANY time someone makes a critical observation of Obama.
i feel the same.

there are times when racism is behind the criticism, such as donald trump asking 'how did this guy get into harvard when my buddy's silver spoon trust fund baby could not?'

but the objection by carl to which he was responding had no such racism to it.

it makes me sad that he is on my side.
 

OregonMeds

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I voted for Obama, I have black friends, I admit I even cried when he won both for myself and all the black people on tv who were crying as well, but he's turned out to be worse than Bush, not only a continuation of the same but he brings it to a whole new level.

People need to stop being fooled and see what's really going on. Not only did he not do all the things he promised or any of them during his election, he's enacted law after law that go way beyond the patriot act:
This is only one example, and it is worth watching especially if you are still stuck on the idea he's worth electing again:
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(I know I know Glenn Beck is in it too so you'll try to dismiss it. Look I don't like the guy either and that's being nice about it.) But still the legislation is real and it's aimed at you, or anyone who doesn't agree with continuing the status quo and would dare to vote in a 3rd party candidate, not terrorists.) Watch it and seriously listen even though beck is partly in it.
 

OregonMeds

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I hope not, he's part of the problem of overconsumption and the old boys network. Not to mention he's better at loosing money but giving the illusion of making it, than he is at actually making it. Sleezeball... One of his famous quotes to marla maples was something like "See that bum over there, he's worth 9 billion more than I am right now." (I didn't look it up to get the exact text.)

And you don't know that he'll win, they always give us a lineup of approved puppets in the end to choose from so we have the illusion of choice.
 

Carne Seca

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whats really sad is donald trump is going tobe our next president
He isn't going to run. This is simply a ploy to boost his ratings so he has a job for another year. The asshole is playing everyone for fools and of course we're falling for it.
 
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