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An interesting article from the BBC suggesting Trump might only be running to discredit the Republican party called "Is Donald Trump a Democratic secret agent?": http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35066940
Heh, these theories have been floated around for a number of candidates and pundits. Some people think Ann Coulter is a secret Democrat. It's a nice theory but in reality these people are probably just retarded.
 
An interesting article from the BBC suggesting Trump might only be running to discredit the Republican party called "Is Donald Trump a Democratic secret agent?": http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35066940
I personally disagree. Trump's been pseudo-running for years--this is just the first year he's been well-recieved enough to actually be a potential Republican candidate. Plus, he's polling really well with Republicans, so his strategy is working; you'd think he'd be more disliked if he was pretending to be an unlikeable extremist and didn't embody their political beliefs.
 
An interesting article from the BBC suggesting Trump might only be running to discredit the Republican party called "Is Donald Trump a Democratic secret agent?": http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35066940
This is the third time I've heard such a "theory" and I think it's bullshit. It's a nice fantasy to believe that is Trump's motivation but even the other theory going around that he's partially doing this to promote his other shit makes more sense than that.
 
"Trump is a Hillary plant." These theories are always contradicting themselves.

Especially since the Primaries haven't happened yet. Sheesh, my sister is really into Bernie Sanders.
 
Heh, these theories have been floated around for a number of candidates and pundits. Some people think Ann Coulter is a secret Democrat. It's a nice theory but in reality these people are probably just retarded.
I think it's when he announces policies like "Ban all Muslims" some people think someone running for president at this stage shouldn't be so naive to think that's a good idea, even from a keeping terrorists out perspective so come up with theories like this.
 
Personally, I think that, by some fluke, he gets elected, it would be the end of civilization as we know it. My two cents.

Disagree. The separation of powers heavily restricts what the executive can do unilaterally. If Trump gets elected he'll basically be another George W Bush, a fairly mediocre president who's more ridiculous aspects were restrained by the Congress.
 
Disagree. The separation of powers heavily restricts what the executive can do unilaterally. If Trump gets elected he'll basically be another George W Bush, a fairly mediocre president who's more ridiculous aspects were restrained by the Congress.

I still fear he will drag us back royally if you're a different skin color or female. Even if he turns out mediocre, I expect civil war talk to be very high online - much higher than usual (It won't happen in my lifetime, lovely as it would almost be to see...).
 
I still fear he will drag us back royally if you're a different skin color or female. Even if he turns out mediocre, I expect civil war talk to be very high online - much higher than usual (It won't happen in my lifetime, lovely as it would almost be to see...).

The only people scared of Trump are tards who get all their news from clickbait sites and know nothing about the constitution. Trump can say a lot of things but in reality can do very little. Why do you think Obama talks about gun control so much but does nothing about it? Because the right to bear arms is enshrined in the constitution and reaffirmed by numerous court cases most recently DC v. Heller. Just because politicians say stupid shit doesn't mean they have the legal authority to do so.

* I think Trump is a buffoon but all the "Omgz Trump is going to repeal the civil rights act and make America a hell on earth for women and minorities!" people are equally dumb.
 
The only people scared of Trump are tards who get all their news from clickbait sites and know nothing about the constitution. Trump can say a lot of things but in reality can do very little. Why do you think Obama talks about gun control so much but does nothing about it? Because the right to bear arms is enshrined in the constitution and reaffirmed by numerous court cases most recently DC v. Heller. Just because politicians say stupid shit doesn't mean they have the legal authority to do so.
True - so why does he come off like the kind of person who will ignore all that much more than Obama has, despite all this? Oh, right - yeah. He is talking out of his ass (not that I already knew that - though that earlier comment would suggest otherwise, unfortunately.).
 
I personally disagree. Trump's been pseudo-running for years--this is just the first year he's been well-recieved enough to actually be a potential Republican candidate. Plus, he's polling really well with Republicans, so his strategy is working; you'd think he'd be more disliked if he was pretending to be an unlikeable extremist and didn't embody their political beliefs.

That's the thing, even if Trump is some kind of Democratic Manchurian candidate, it's still on the Republican party as a whole that this kind of crap has such a strong following.

(The BBC article, if it's the same one I just read, makes a good point - Republican partisans often have unrealistic expectations about how negative news stories will ruin Democrat's popularity, so they go looking for implausible expectations, when the more plausible expectation - that the general public doesn't view pio-scandals like Obama's ISIS speech as negatively as they do - is obviously something they shy away from)

I expect civil war talk to be very high online - much higher than usual (It won't happen in my lifetime, lovely as it would almost be to see...).

I remember people predicting Civil War when Bush won a second term in 2004.
 
I remember people predicting Civil War when Obama won a second term in 2012.

Not a FTFY, but yet another reminder of the two-way street.

Wait, never mind. It was irrational to think. Unlike the previous two-term'd election.
 
"Trump is a Hillary plant." These theories are always contradicting themselves.

Especially since the Primaries haven't happened yet. Sheesh, my sister is really into Bernie Sanders.

Most Bernie Sanders fans aren't delusional enough to think Hillary's status as presumptive nominee is based on anything other than the overwhelming likelihood she gets it.
 
Donald Trump's biggest accomplishment, in my opinion, hasn't been his own polling success. He single-handedly killed Jeb Bush's campaign. It was quite amazing to watch. Even if Cruz or Rubio wins (which many are predicting right now), the fact that Bush isn't even in the conversation is all due to Trump.

Edit: Man, now he's going at it with a Saudi prince. This has to be the most entertaining primary in history.
 
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Donald Trump's biggest accomplishment, in my opinion, hasn't been his own polling success. He single-handedly killed Jeb Bush's campaign. It was quite amazing to watch. Even if Cruz or Rubio wins (which many are predicting right now), the fact that Bush isn't even in the conversation is all due to Trump.

I think the moment when Jeb withered and faded was when he demanded Trump apologize for some outrageous shit Trump said about his wife. Trump basically laughed in his face.

It made Jeb look like a weak, pathetic cuck who couldn't defend his woman.
 
Mark Bowden, author of Black Hawk Down, did a profile of Donald for Playboy Magazine back in the 90s. Here are some choice anecdotes from his visit to Trump's estate at Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

It was hard to watch the way he treated those around him, issuing peremptory orders—“Polish this, Tony. Today.” He met with the lady who selected his drapery for the Florida estate—“The best! The best! She’s a genius!”—who had selected a sampling of fabrics for him to choose from, all different shades of gold. He left the choice to her, saying only, “I want it really rich. Rich, rich, elegant, incredible.” Then, “Don’t disappoint me.” It was a pattern. Trump did not make decisions. He surrounded himself with “geniuses” and delegated. So long as you did not “disappoint” him—and it was never clear how to avoid doing so—you were gold.

What was clear was how fast and far one could fall from favor. The trip from “genius” to “idiot” was a flash. The former pilots who flew his plane were geniuses, until they made one too many bumpy landings and became “fucking idiots.” The gold carpeting selected in his absence for the locker rooms in the spa at Mar-a-Lago? “What kind of fucking idiot . . . ?” I watched as Trump strutted around the beautifully groomed clay tennis courts on his estate, managed by noted tennis pro Anthony Boulle. The courts had been prepped meticulously for a full day of scheduled matches. Trump took exception to the design of the spaces between courts. In particular, he didn’t like a small metal box—a pump and cooler for the water fountain alongside—which he thought looked ugly. He first questioned its placement, then crudely disparaged it, then kicked the box, which didn’t budge, and then stooped—red-faced and fuming—to tear it loose from its moorings, rupturing a water line and sending a geyser to soak the courts. Boulle looked horrified, a weekend of tennis abruptly drowned. Catching a glimpse of me watching, Trump grimaced.

The full article's here on Vanity Fair.
 
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