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lukkin 4ward 2 mo trumpslides 2n8 :king:
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they ruin EVERYTHING! we don't want your support! this is all on purpose, paid for by liberal jews. |
I think Trump makes a lot of jews feel awkward. He's said a lot of things the jews would not like at all, but they love that he hates muslims and thinks the gloves should come off when it comes to Palestine.
I bet there's a lot of jew-banter going on over the dinner table about Trump when they eat that god awful food in their smelly jew homes. |
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Trump at AIPAC Quote:
Would give props to Bernie on this one....but he is a Jew |
Everyone has to do the jew cowtowing. When RON PAUL(!) was running I remembered there was some video where he flat out wouldn't talk about aid to Israel. It's political death even for givesno****s candidates like Ron Paul.
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seems legit
imagine if your people smoke signaled about the approaching marauder horde before it was too late before we took your safe zones, killed your bison for fun, made contests out of making your ancestors cry and prove just how badly we could **** your people over i can see why you dislike Trump for his ominous but clearly accurate forwarnings though maybe you should show similar disdain for fundy muslims as you do for christians condemn their barbarianism as much as you do white rednecks maybe learn something....one day or not and vote for Hillary :lolque: |
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Trump gonna win AZ easily. I thought it would be closer but it's already called and pretty sure people are still voting.
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people are so ****ing stupid |
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Seriously some GOP consultants are retarded.
"Ted Cruz will grab an upset win over Donald Trump in Arizona's presidential primary election on Tuesday, as he's the "only candidate with any kind of organization out here," a close confidant of Sen. John McCain predicts. "They have him positioned to spring the upset," Kurt Davis, a GOP operative in Arizona, told The Hill. "They just have to deliver." ----- Called for Trump, currently showing: 46% Trump 23% Cruz |
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hopefully McCain has a surprise waiting for him come November. |
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A Republic. Sent from my Samsung S6 Active using Tapatalk |
Wow, whole lotta butthurt in here about my comments. Look, all I'm saying is that _if_ you ascribe to 'party politics'.. to the concept that "I'm a <insert party name here>" is a rational thing for someone to actually say, then you have to acknowledge that those labels do actually mean something. The core of the Republican party doesn't seem to want Trump representing them. Presumably, they don't see him as reflecting what they stand for.
Well.. if they have the numbers there to keep him out, then that's that. If not, he'll take it. IF they keep him out, he's free to go off and stand as an independent as he's threatened, or even go and make his own party and take his supporters with him on the way. That'll form another 'conservative' party which the Repubs can side with or against as fits their own goals. I'm not trying to say it's a good or bad thing, it's just how modern politics works. Personally, I hate the **** and I think your system is even more dominated by it (the partisan ****, that is) than our own, so if The Donald does nothing more than weaken that system with his candidacy, that's a good thing in my book. I also think he'd be a pretty lousy President, but damn it'd be fun to watch. |
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Establishment going all in on Ted Cruz, lol
Jeb endorsed, Club for Growth Endorsed, Rove endorsed. |
British Muslims aren't reporting terror suspects
Cultural marxist triggering intensifies. |
All the losers are endorsing Cruz
Trump said so. |
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You are a right, though, in that Obama was a fine president; but it seems as if average Joes like you and LouCypher do not understand why. Obama was a fine president because of his ability to compromise, not just between the Left and Right, but also between the establishment and anti-establishment. Most notably, see the Iran Nuclear Deal. He did not bend over to AIPAC (i.e. establishment) and order the bombing of Iran. |
Iran nuclear deal is terrible though, so that's a poor 'accomplishment'.
If anything, Obama gets props for not being George W Bush, and not going to war when he was pressured to overthrow Assad. Other than that, he's really been a big nothing. |
Obama was READY to go to war with Assad.
Putin slapped him like a little girl. |
Trump's wife was used in an ad by a SuperPAC that supports Ted Cruz. I'm not sure if it helped or hurt him.
http://gq-images.condecdn.net/image/...dKJPN/crop/810 |
Trump responded on Twitter he would spill some beans about Ted's wife if he isn't careful lol
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If Iran develops a nuclear weapon in the next 10 years it obviously will be a failure but that was a risk without a deal too. |
That blanket looks soft.
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i don't get why the iran deal was bad
because israel doesn't like it? because it makes you feel like a *****? |
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wow, that is really dumb site obviously made by retard bernie supporter |
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http://www.majorityleader.gov/2015/0...deal-bad-deal/ |
Only 9 and 13 are actual reasons for concern and would be exacerbated without any deal in the first place, the rest are empty or flat out idiotic talking points.
So you have no real reason other than some people oppose it and say it is a bad idea on purely subjective ideological reasons without any objective support for those issues currently. The deal isn't perfect, but no deal ever is. Just because GW lumped Iran and N. Korea together doesn't mean they are at all equal. Long term Iran even might be a better partner for peace and stability in the region than the Saudi's or Israel. |
Also people forget that the moment Iran comes close to building anything that would so much as make a loud bang, Israel will bomb the **** out of them.
Plus how has toppling stable but ****ty regimes worked over there so far? |
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Trump seems more a Tea Party kinda guy, which (correct me if I'm wrong) is something of.. well, almost a splinter facton within the party. Presumably if that 'core' of the party has the numbers and the power to block him, then that faction does not represent a real majority within the party. In which case, if I were Trump, I'd go off and make it official and form a new party and take with him those that will come. Sounds like he'd be a significant force for both majors to have to negotiate with. Quote:
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A large portion of the US population wants a big swinging dick in the White House, with little care of the actual policies or actions they might take or the consequences of those actions.
The idea of a US that isn't a unilateral force for change in the world is absolutely terrifying to some people. |
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Just pretend if you treat radical countries nicely they will play nice with everyone else. Obama diplomacy at its finest. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk |
Except that they already do whatever they want in many ways, and even the hardliners want a more cosmopolitan and civilized middle east compared to what the Saudi's and Jews want for the region.
Developing and maintaining a nuclear arsenal is expensive, sure some crazies still want it, but overall it is in Iran's national interest to use the potential development of one as leverage which is cheaper and more effective than actually developing one. |
Who cares what Iran does, the Bush family was the first to support Iran wholeheartedly when they deposed Saddam and replaced him with an Iran-friendly Shiite president.
Iran + Iraq + Syria are BFF's. Bush is the real Neville Chamberlain appeasing Iran. Now is the perfect time for ISIS to come out of the dark and form a new Caliphate. Obama is trying to midwife the little bastard baby that George Bush conceived while ****ing up the balance of power. |
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