2016 Presidential Horse Race

2016 Presidential Horse Race


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ACamp1900

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Free shit.
Every rational argument against it is racist.

That's all it takes to win over those in weak spots or those who feel guilty over it.
 

ACamp1900

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And in enters Trump... I get NDinLAs stance... The whole thing is surreal,... Stand with emotional pimps who offer nothing of substance, except for their big money backers who continue to get richer off the system,... Or stand with the party that was just forced to nominate Trump.

So ready to destroy the party system.
 

connor_in

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Free shit.
Every rational argument against it is racist.

That's all it takes to win over those in weak spots or those who feel guilty over it.

Jeez buddy, I can't believe how wrong you are...

Try,

Every rational argument against it is racist or sexist or homophobic or isolationist or ageist or islamaphobic or...etc etc ad infinitum
 

connor_in

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And in enters Trump... I get NDinLAs stance... The whole thing is surreal,... Stand with emotional pimps who offer nothing of substance, except for their big money backers who continue to get richer off the system,... Or stand with the party that was just forced to nominate Trump.

So ready to destroy the party system.

There's still a couple months left, can't we all take a Mulligan
 

connor_in

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NDinL.A.

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Politicians who have endorsed/supported Trump or the voters?

Trump and his core supporters. Trump blames everyone else for his troubles and his supporters eat that crap up. For them to say that the Dems are the tissue party is an absolute joke. He's such a mess that he started making excuses for his eventual loss two weeks ago. Trump, Breitbart, and their band of conspiracy theorist a-holes have taken over the Republican Party and its now a mess.

And that's why you have the 2nd easiest-to-defeat presidential candidate in history destroying Trump in the polls. As many of us said here for months...any other candidate and the Republicans have the House, the Senate, and the WH. But it's all in jeapordy bc of Trump.
 
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Free shit.
Every rational argument against it is racist.

That's all it takes to win over those in weak spots or those who feel guilty over it.

Tax free shit.
Every rational argument against it is socialism.
 
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Buster Bluth

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Yea...him too. Although Morris was Clinton forward guard...until he wasn't.

Yeah, and bringing him on board was supposedly Hillary's idea, per Christopher Hitchens. Yet another reason to think Hillary Clinton is a Republican in a Democrat's clothes.
 

phgreek

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Yeah, and bringing him on board was supposedly Hillary's idea, per Christopher Hitchens. Yet another reason to think Hillary Clinton is a Republican in a Democrat's clothes.

...which, you'd think would make me less freaked about a Hillary Presidency...

It ain't her politics I distrust...even if someone could confidently articulate those.
 

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...eats fast food at times, and may have gained some weight...

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a little wobbly on her feet, history of fainting/falling


If we apply the Gerald Ford rule, There is nothing wrong with Hillary Clinton.

But I'm not sure WTF this article was trying to get at...it did not make me think Trump is less fit than Hillary. My eyes can confirm that isn't the case...his workload vs. hers would also tell me more.
 

ACamp1900

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Can they both just have life threatening alignments? No italics,... for the sake of my own humanity both of them can find miracle cures a few weeks after they drop out of the race....
 

phgreek

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Can they both just have life threatening alignments? No italics,... for the sake of my own humanity both of them can find miracle cures a few weeks after they drop out of the race....

are they allergic to peanuts...I hear epi-pens are a tough nut these days...
 

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...eats fast food at times, and may have gained some weight...

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a little wobbly on her feet, history of fainting/falling


If we apply the Gerald Ford rule, There is nothing wrong with Hillary Clinton.

But I'm not sure WTF this article was trying to get at...it did not make me think Trump is less fit than Hillary. My eyes can confirm that isn't the case...his workload vs. hers would also tell me more.

Please don't tell me you believe that shit. That crap has all been debunked. It's Breitbart, Hannity, and other alt-right psychos pushing it, and it's embarrassing to the republican Party. It's the same as the birthers and the same as the Dems pushing that Bush and the Republicans were behind 9/11. I mean, Hannity was trying to push that the Secret Service had some sort of revitalization needle on hand in case Hilary fainted (LOL) and that he had the pictures to prove it, and it turned out it was just a friggin' small flashlight, per the secret service. Give me a break.

Trump's psychos as well as his campaign, once again, prove how stupid and unprofessional they are. They are sitting on the email scandal, and they could be hammering her day after day after day, and instead, they steer attention towards a bogus health claim, which by the way, opens up her campaign to question his ridiculous note from his doctor. I mean, what doctor in his right mind would proclaim his client to be more fit than any president ever? Or say that his client tested positive for everything (so, he tested positive for cancer, AIDS, syphilis...everything?)? Or says that he has great stamina without ANY numbers to back it up?

Why the hell open yourself up to that?

They were talking about this story on the radio today. Some pollster was on and he believes the numbers are skewed in Hillary's favor. Reason seen in this attached article. The people in the story are not polled for several reasons including it has been a long time they felt compelled to even vote.

Problem is:

A. the NY Post has been in bed with Trump from the beginning. It's like linking to Breitbart, or the Dems linking to the Huffington Post or Daily Kos. The slant is over-the-top.

B. Romney folks were saying the same thing (to a different degree) in '12. "The polls are skewed!" "The polls are rigged!" My dad was saying it all the time, and no matter what I told him (and I voted for Romney), it didn't matter...he was sure Romney would win easily. I could see if it was close that the NY Post’s argument could scare Dems. But it’s not even close right now. It’s a blow-out. Trump badly needs certain states and he’s losing by double digits in those states. States like Virginia (16 points!), Pennsylvania (10-12 pts), Colorado (10), Michigan (10)…he needs to flip one of those to even have a chance and it’s looking really bad.

And then you have states that shouldn’t be close like Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, even Iowa, that are all within the margin of error. In THOSE states, Trump better hope that your article is correct and those voters can push him over the top.

(And let’s not forget the people that are embarrassed to say they are voting for Hillary, and for people that never vote who are coming out to vote specifically against Trump. For some reason, Trump people don’t mention that those people are out there. But they are.)
 

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That crap has all been debunked.

Has it? Do we really know what's wrong with her?

Let's face it, she hasn't really been blazing on the campaign trail. Maybe this be why she's needs to rest so much.

This is interesting:

Emails released by Wikileaks show that Hillary Clinton looked into a drug used to treat Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, after she began suffering from “decision fatigue” back in 2011.

From Washington Times:

Clinton sent an email to close confidante and advisor Cheryl D. Mills on August 19, 2011 featuring the text of an article entitled Do You Suffer From Decision Fatigue?

The article talks about how people in positions of power and influence can suffer from “decision fatigue” that causes them to be “low on mental energy” and prompts the sufferer to “become reckless” and “act impulsively”.

The article also explains how “decision fatigue” could explain why “ordinarily sensible people get angry at colleagues,” which is possibly a nod toClinton’s infamous temper tantrums that have left her staffers in tears.

“Wow that is spooky descriptive,” wrote Hillary in response to the article.

In a separate email sent two months later, Hillary received information from her top foreign policy advisor Jacob Sullivan about a drug called Provigil (Modafinil), which is used to treat “excessive sleepiness in patients with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and multiple sclerosis,” as well as “excessive sleepiness caused by narcolepsy”.

Coincidence?

Scary...I wonder what is really wrong with her. "Decision fatigue" does not sound like a condition anyone would want in the President.
 

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Has it? Do we really know what's wrong with her?

Let's face it, she hasn't really been blazing on the campaign trail. Maybe this be why she's needs to rest so much.

This is interesting:

Emails released by Wikileaks show that Hillary Clinton looked into a drug used to treat Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, after she began suffering from “decision fatigue” back in 2011.

From Washington Times:

Clinton sent an email to close confidante and advisor Cheryl D. Mills on August 19, 2011 featuring the text of an article entitled Do You Suffer From Decision Fatigue?

The article talks about how people in positions of power and influence can suffer from “decision fatigue” that causes them to be “low on mental energy” and prompts the sufferer to “become reckless” and “act impulsively”.

The article also explains how “decision fatigue” could explain why “ordinarily sensible people get angry at colleagues,” which is possibly a nod toClinton’s infamous temper tantrums that have left her staffers in tears.

“Wow that is spooky descriptive,” wrote Hillary in response to the article.

In a separate email sent two months later, Hillary received information from her top foreign policy advisor Jacob Sullivan about a drug called Provigil (Modafinil), which is used to treat “excessive sleepiness in patients with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and multiple sclerosis,” as well as “excessive sleepiness caused by narcolepsy”.

Coincidence?

Scary...I wonder what is really wrong with her. "Decision fatigue" does not sound like a condition anyone would want in the President.

Hillary Clinton health: Debunking the conspiracy theories - CNNPolitics.com
This article debunks most of the myths (and outright lies) about Clinton's health.


ETA: Also Modafinil has lots of off label use and the militaries around the world use it for certain missions. Also it could be prescribed for jet lag.
 
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How many times do we have to debunk the health and murder conspiracies on here? It's round and round, but yet every couple days, they reappear.
 
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