2016 US Presidential Election Thread 2 - Always Darkest before Don

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Most of the entertainment industry is based in New York and Los Angeles, two very liberal places. If you're surprised that celebrities are mostly democrats I don't know what to tell you. Also c'mon, Will & Grace? What part of that show made you think the people who made it were conservative?

Even beyond that, plenty of conservative newspapers and personalities are saying they aren't voting for Trump. Unless you think Glenn Beck is getting paid off by the DNC or some shit I don't know what to tell you

Plenty? Aside from FOX I'd like to know what plenty is.

But as for Will & Grace Reunion. You think its fine to make a Reunion show about a Presidential Race? The fact you are essentially giving entertainers a pass on being Partisan on a comedy series, shows how far things have fallen. It's like when I was watching The Late Show and they don't even have jokes anymore. It's just sad. It's become virtually the 10 yr old drawing dicks and swastizkas on a picture of someone he doesn't like.


 
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I love the fact people are sperging about Trump refusing to say if he would concede, while reminiscing about the Republican primary candidates who lost miserably and didn't endorse him until later. We Republicans wanted somebody who would refudiate all the shit we knew the Democrats would fling. Recall Obama won by claiming Romney tied a dog in a cage to the top of his car and wanted to kill Big Bird. The facts, as opposed to "he/she said" and logic don't matter when dealing with Alinskyites.
 
I love the fact people are sperging about Trump refusing to say if he would concede

Literally two weeks ago democrats were chanting at a Hillary rally that Gore won in 2000 while Hillary encouraged them, back in 2000 he spent the next forty days after the election trying to get it reversed and Hillary years later kept saying that Bush was "selected not elected"

Oh and the Clinton staffers trashed the whole White House before leaving

They're so fucking hypocritical it'd be hilarious if they weren't destroying the country
 

Trump supporter Red Pill Philosophy attempts to see if he can find more Hillary signs than Trump signs in Miami, a city in the Swing State of Florida (where Silver says Clinton has a 74.5% of winning).

(yes, I know Red Pill Philosophy also has a thread here)
 
I wonder at what point you have to admit, "yeah the media looks like an arm of the DNC right now"

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jzae4DKexko
Mate, that's pretty much public knowledge at this point. If you don't like CNN or MSNBC, you can go watch Fox if you want. You saying this isn't some big profound statement.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q8pQYdNYyx4
Trump supporter Red Pill Philosophy attempts to see if he can find more Hillary signs than Trump signs in Miami, a city in the Swing State of Florida (where Silver says Clinton has a 74.5% of winning).

(yes, I know Red Pill Philosophy also has a thread here)
Most people don't put election signs in their front yard
 
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And he explains why in the video.
Also, consider this, hardcore supporters are more likely to put election signs in their yard. Trump has far more people who support him hardcore. With Hillary, more people are like "meh" Ergo, Trump will have more election signs
 
Recall Obama won by claiming Romney tied a dog in a cage to the top of his car and wanted to kill Big Bird. The facts, as opposed to "he/she said" and logic don't matter when dealing with Alinskyites.
I remember this, I don't think he necessarily won because of those things (the 47% and the "binders full of women" cost him IMO). But I still think American democracy is in a sad state when killing big bird and tying a dog are talking points.
 
I remember this, I don't think he necessarily won because of those things (the 47% and the "binders full of women" cost him IMO). But I still think American democracy is in a sad state when killing big bird and tying a dog are talking points.

Romney was about as decent a man, ethical and honest we've had running for president in decades. It took six months for the media to make people look at him like a nazi scientist who escaped Nuremberg trials by pulling strings

Biden LITERALLY said that if Romney was elected black people would be forced back in chains

Romney losing had nothing to do with facts and policies and everything to do with how he was maligned based on lies. Just look how they treat Sheldon Adelson whom they'd revere and canonize if only he voted the right way

And while Romney said that he had "so many viable candidates that he had binders full of women to consider hiring in top positions" the Obama emails just leaked shows that they were staffing cabinet positions the other way around and hunting for specific demographics and afterwards considering whether they were good candidates.
 
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The fact you are essentially giving entertainers a pass on being Partisan on a comedy series, shows how far things have fallen.

It's that conspiracy at work again. Everyone knows it's been illegal for comedians to have opinions for basically forever up until now.
 
But as for Will & Grace Reunion. You think its fine to make a Reunion show about a Presidential Race? The fact you are essentially giving entertainers a pass on being Partisan on a comedy series, shows how far things have fallen.

>He actually believes this

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The only reason I didn't support Kasich was that I thought he had no chance.

Wrong, wrong, wrong, dead wrong!

In today's political climate and the anger among Republicans feeling their party has betrayed them, he might not have had a chance or even less of one since a lot of those voters see people like Kasich as insiders. I was just watching the local news and some reporter who went to a Republican debate watching party said that the people there seem to be more for Trump than they are for their own party and some even stormed out after a couple of minutes because they felt Chris Wallace was being unfair to Trump and others thought that Fox News might even lean a bit pro-Hillary.

Eight years of Obama and the Republicans trying to ignore the staunch Conservative base to try and keep up with the Democrats and seem hip to draw in younger members and minorities has instead made the party membership fester and feel abandoned and betrayed. They wanted a firebrand outsider who would just go in and take a flame thrower to the establishment and probably wouldn't accept anyone else except Trump.

It would have been 2012 all over again where Republicans saw Romney as too soft spoken and placid against Obama and just stayed home instead of vote.
 
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Romney was about as decent a man, ethical and honest we've had running for president in decades.
I'm sure Mitt Romney had at least one deeply held belief but I sure as fuck couldn't tell you what that is.

His most lasting deed as governor of Massachusetts was to take a country-wide tour two years before he ran for President, spending much of that time speaking to industry leaders about how awful the business climate in Massachusetts was and how envious he was of the business friendly relations local Republicans had with them in whatever state he was speaking. I can't remember but I believe he did his tour on the Commonwealth's dime.

He also liked to brag about signing MassHealth into law while neglecting to mention the Mass legislature has had a Democratic supermajorities since the beginning of time, so a veto would have been shoved back up his ass.

Romney was probably a decent guy but he was two faced and an opportunist as a politician. And my complaints above don't necessarily negate your statement, given the slugs we've had running for office over the years. Still, huge faggot.
 
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