manctheknife
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errrr.what? My man?...consider this conversation parked.You throw mud rather than talk about what your man has done,no point continuing with that sort of conversation
errrr.what? My man?...consider this conversation parked.You throw mud rather than talk about what your man has done,no point continuing with that sort of conversation
"People say Donald has no real policies. I for one know that is wrong....He has some very serious issues...serious issues"Hiliary last night lol
"People look at the Statue of Liberty and they see ... a beacon of hope for people around the world. Donald looks at the Statue of Liberty and sees a four. Maybe a five if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her hair."
I don't think he's the type to get assassinated. He'd have to be onto something like JFK for that but in that case, Trump is a corporate at the end of the day so I think they'd manage to convince him to see things their way. The only way I see that end for him is if he continued running his mouth on the likes of the Bill Clinton's abuse scandals or other such things and with other such people.I reckon the yanks will have a contigency plan in place for the unlikely event he actually gets elected. He'll get impeached before the inauguration or assassinated. Even if it causes a constitutional crisis and riots amongst his supporters, it would preferable than having an ignorant thin skinned bufoon with a finger on the button of the world's biggest nuclear arsenal.
Whatever happens, the Americans have made themselves a laughing stock for letting it get this far. They can't ever let this happen again for the sake of the whole world.
Except his comments tend to be targeted at his core support who are generally racist idiots.Another example of how stupid Trump is is his last comment at the debate. He "warned" all Americans that a vote for Clinton is a vote for four more years of Obama. What he fails to realize is that Obama has a much higher approval rating than both of them and that most Americans would love four more years of him.
Know this isn't entirely on topic but not really worth another thread. Very interesting Putin interview here to contrast with these 2 numpties:
Clearly knows his history (extremely important in building a co-operative future) and I find it interesting when he says the Russian ideology is of a collective - does he mean the world/human-race here or just Russians (or maybe he means both)? I've watched a fair few interviews recently from RT (yes I know it's Russian propaganda) and the things he talks about, he very much comes across as wanting to build a world that works together. This is completely at odds with the US govt. agenda as seen over the years. If it wasn't for RT, I'd probably still automatically view Putin as an election-rigging tyrant which says a lot about our media. It's strange having grown up always thinking Russia was the enemy and then suddenly realising that may very well be the one's that had been painting them that way.
I still get the impression Russia is a hard, no-nonsense state in the way they treat offenders and that there is a lot of poverty and run-down shit holes there. That may say more about it's past and the fact it is a very large, hard to control area though. Anyone ever been to Russia? Without the western propaganda and from an objective stance, what's it really like the day to day life there?
And he's never been able to comprehend that just playing to your base will never win you an election.Except his comments tend to be targeted at his core support who are generally racist idiots.