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Old 11-08-2016, 06:39 AM
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DT has just as much a right to vote his conscience as you do, DB. Calling him a fool for doing so is beyond the pale and pretty un-American if you ask me.

He didn't get his feelings hurt because his guy lost the primary. He simply doesn't believe in or trust Donald Trump. So let him have his choice and you can have yours.

Bottom line - if Donald wins, you win and DT wins - you both voted your conscience.
Didn't say he didn't have the right. Of course he has the right. Trump is a pretty flawed individual. I've never been enthusiastic about him. I am enthusiastic about Hillary not being president. It's unfortunate that many Republicans that choose not to support Trump do so ignoring the vast chasm of difference between DT's flaws and the glaring, dangerous, and corrupt issues HRC brings with her.
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Old 11-08-2016, 07:10 AM
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Trump is a pretty flawed individual. I've never been enthusiastic about him. I am enthusiastic about Hillary not being president. It's unfortunate that many Republicans that choose not to support Trump do so ignoring the vast chasm of difference between DT's flaws and the glaring, dangerous, and corrupt issues HRC brings with her.
Wait, this is you not being enthusiastic about Trump?

Also, there's a fundamental issue in that the guy you're not enthusiastic about has been Hillary's biggest enabler, donor and supporter for decades. The man who said Hillary was doing a great job as Secretary of State and who said Hillary would make a great POTUS or VP is the guy you claim is different than Hillary.

There is no difference, other than Hillary has been the one in office and Trump was her enabler.
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Old 11-08-2016, 07:34 AM
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Wait, this is you not being enthusiastic about Trump?

Also, there's a fundamental issue in that the guy you're not enthusiastic about has been Hillary's biggest enabler, donor and supporter for decades. The man who said Hillary was doing a great job as Secretary of State and who said Hillary would make a great POTUS or VP is the guy you claim is different than Hillary.

There is no difference, other than Hillary has been the one in office and Trump was her enabler.
Your bias veers you away from reality. "Biggest enabler"? Really? Bigger than James Carville, Sidney Blumenthall, David Kendall, Huma Abadin, Hollywood, Mainstream Media, Academia, Wall Street, George Soros, et al?

People change their minds. Trump changed his mind on HRC. Big deal.

There's a huge difference between them. Hillary has been in politics for 30+ years with an abysmal track record of deceit, corruption, personal aggrandizement, and liberal policy making. Trump hasn't abused the public trust, instead he has made billions and in the process raised the level of living for tens of thousands of people as a job creator.

The fact you see no difference reveals your lack of perception.
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Old 11-08-2016, 07:57 AM
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The fact you see no difference reveals your lack of perception.
The fact you refuse to see there is no difference reveals your lack of perception.

And yes, Trump was Hillary's biggest enabler, and still is due to his pathetic dumpster fire of a campaign he's run.
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Old 11-08-2016, 07:40 PM
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Tsk tsk. Don't be bitter. Pretty sure I'll be laughing at you all on Tuesday as well. You Trumpsters were saying "oh this means it's something major, because Comey wouldn't reopen the case if it wasn't." Hilarious. Meanwhile, I called it from the get go. A big bag of nothing.

Sure, it may have caused a dip in the polls, but she's ahead by 12% of those who already voted. It's highly unlikely the ones who haven't voted have changed their minds about her.

So this was all a big distraction. From what? Who knows. It's just funny reading the exhilaration from Trumpsters last weekend, and then reading their anger and sorrow today.
I don't think you get it. She broke the law and now we have an elite not being charged. It is wrong, period!
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Old 11-08-2016, 08:09 PM
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I don't think you get it. She broke the law and now we have an elite not being charged. It is wrong, period!
I get it. The Clintons have been through this a lot. Of course it's wrong. But it is what it is.
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Old 11-11-2016, 09:10 PM
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BTW Did I happen to mention that Trump won?
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Old 11-12-2016, 03:49 AM
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The fact you refuse to see there is no difference reveals your lack of perception.

And yes, Trump was Hillary's biggest enabler, and still is due to his pathetic dumpster fire of a campaign he's run.
"DUMPSTER FIRE OF A CAMPAIGN"!!!!

Maybe he will run the country like he ran the campaign. Hillary outspent him exponentially. Maybe Trump will teach Washington how to get more from less spending. HRC's campaign bragged about their "ground game". Maybe Trump will teach Washington how to effectively use technology and less beauracracy to get the job done. The Democrats rigged their primaries that ended up alienating many of their voters. If you remember, Hillary lost Wisconsin and Michigan to Bernie. It's not a coincidence that Trump beat her there. There were disenfranchised voters in those states that either stayed home, voted third party, or crossed over and voted for Trump. Maybe Trump can teach Washington to listen to the common man, every day, on the street worker---WORKER---not the people who depend on workers to pay for their entitlements, but the people who make this country function and strong. A rising tide lifts all boats. I believe this economy is about to make a turnaround. Obama is the first modern president to go his entire presidency without at least one quarter with 3% GDP growth.

Dumpster fire? A little overdramatic characterization. It wasn't a perfect campaign. Had he not said some dumb stuff, it would've been an embarrassment instead of an upset.

Dumpster fire? No. "Brilliant" more like it.
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Old 11-13-2016, 12:44 AM
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It was a dumpster fire, mr bandwagon. Were it not for over half the country staying home, Trump would have lost.
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Old 11-13-2016, 12:45 AM
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BTW Did I happen to mention that Trump won?
Oooh.

BTW, did i happen to mention that I don't care your fake GOP candidate won.
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