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Make sure you call virtually everyone a faggot too, regardless if they don't like it.

I'd never do that, political correctness will still be in effect. I'd never ruin my own goals. In fact, with my long hair, skinny body, girly laugh, and Peter Pan-persona, they'd just wonder what the hell am I doing on that side for.

They would be if nobody responded to them. But since they seem to get responded to, they're objectively more successful.

Hmmm, sounds like the Trump Campaign. :lol:
 
Trump and his supporters are idiots, but is anyone else getting annoyed with the people on the other end of the aisle?

Every single time Trump is mentioned there will always be at least a few comments left by people talking about how scared they are. They're already clutching their pearls and fanning away the vapors over the very prospect of Trump becoming President. The election isn't for another 10 months and yet people won't shut up about it. I don't want Trump to become president (or really any of the candidates, for that matter), but I'm not going to waste energy freaking out about it months before it might actually happen.

Idk, it's just really irritating to me that some people are treating Trump's campaign like Armageddon. Either learn to laugh at him or stop paying so much attention to him, there's no need for fatalist, melodramatic comments yet.
 
If I vacation in Boston this year, i am so gonna dress myself in Donald Trump Garb, hat and shirt, and carry around a "Don't tread on me" Flag and take in all the fear and reactions local Yanks will give me. And it will be delicious, as i have been saying since i became interested in Trump.

Ah me.
Are you watermelon? Because this sounds suspiciously like a watermelon post.
 
Here's something I always ask but people can't answer without ignoring or shitposting.
Why do people think Trump will kick out all the Mexicans when Trump wants to rid of illegal immigrants.
Do people think all illegal aliens are Mexican and that all Mexicans are illegal immigrants?
 
Trump and his supporters are idiots, but is anyone else getting annoyed with the people on the other end of the aisle?

Every single time Trump is mentioned there will always be at least a few comments left by people talking about how scared they are. They're already clutching their pearls and fanning away the vapors over the very prospect of Trump becoming President. The election isn't for another 10 months and yet people won't shut up about it. I don't want Trump to become president (or really any of the candidates, for that matter), but I'm not going to waste energy freaking out about it months before it might actually happen.

Idk, it's just really irritating to me that some people are treating Trump's campaign like Armageddon. Either learn to laugh at him or stop paying so much attention to him, there's no need for fatalist, melodramatic comments yet.
There's always been people who oppose those of importance for ludicrous reasons when there's perfectly justifiable reasons for hating them. It doesn't invalidate the truth, it's just tards being tards.

Look at all the people who justifiably condemn the ATF's actions at Waco, but do so while outright dismissing the overwhelming evidence of David Koresh being a sociopath and a murderer and a rapist. There's hundreds of wrong paths to take to the right place.

Here's something I always ask but people can't answer without ignoring or shitposting.
Why do people think Trump will kick out all the Mexicans when Trump wants to rid of illegal immigrants.
Do people think all illegal aliens are Mexican and that all Mexicans are illegal immigrants?
People perceive, correctly, that Trump is a complete sociopath to whom no line is sacred or beyond crossing. Many of them are just ignoring the fact that Trump's just talking out of his ass and most of what he's proposed is either illegal, impossible, or both. But this is to be expected since most Americans don't actually know what the President can and cannot do, within the laws on paper or the laws of reality.

On another note -- and take note of this Kahlua, since it affects your anchor-baby ass more than any of us -- Trump won't kick out our nation's illegals. He had Second World illegals on his payroll to undercut American workers, and there's no way his greedy ass will stay on his kick-them-all-out grandstanding when he has the chance to fleece a buck.

He'll still probably do a lot to make illegals, foreigners, and foreign looking peoples lives miserable while taking advantage of their labor. Clinton did the same thing with "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and Trump is every bit the triangulator as those Arkansan crooks.
 
take note of this Kahlua, since it affects your anchor-baby ass more than any of us --Trump won't kick out our nation's illegals. He had Second World illegals on his payroll to undercut American workers, and there's no way his greedy ass will stay on his kick-them-all-out grandstanding when he has the chance to fleece a buck.
that doesn't seem to affect me, seeing as my mother came here legally and is a naturalized citizen.
 
A new poll indicates that Trump is still doing good in New Hampshire, with 29% of the respondents saying they'll vote him in the state's Republican primary. He was followed by Marco Rubio (15%), Chris Christie/John Kasich (each one at 11%) and Jeb Bush/Ted Cruz (each of the two at 10%).
 
A new poll indicates that Trump is still doing good in New Hampshire, with 29% of the respondents saying they'll vote him in the state's Republican primary. He was followed by Marco Rubio (15%), Chris Christie/John Kasich (each one at 11%) and Jeb Bush/Ted Cruz (each of the two at 10%).

Disregard all that. HE HAS NO CHANCE PERIOD, OF HIM WINNING!!1!!1
 
Disregard all that. HE HAS NO CHANCE PERIOD, OF HIM WINNING!!1!!1

The idea of Trump winning the primaries doesn't seem to me as a far-fetched as I saw it in June, I don't think he is bound to be the nominee but it definitely looks like a realistic possibility. I do wonder though how well he'll do in the general election when he has to win over swing voters. Considering his anti-immigrant rethoric I believe he'll give both Colorado and Nevada to the Democrats should he win his party's nomination.
 
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He'll still probably do a lot to make illegals, foreigners, and foreign looking peoples lives miserable while taking advantage of their labor. Clinton did the same thing with "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and Trump is every bit the triangulator as those Arkansan crooks.

Oh calm the fuck down that shit isn't even gonna happen.
 
"You know, Donald Trump isn't even a Republican!"

"Yes, and Bernie Sanders isn't even a Democrat."

Another successful refute.
 
Oh calm the fuck down that shit isn't even gonna happen.
Exactly. A president is only 33% of the government, which isn't even the majority needed to dominate America. Trump can say he is going to do all this stuff, but the reality is that it will never come to fruition without a majority of the congress (House AND Sen) on his side (remember Obama's CHANGE slogan?). And that's without considering that some of the items in his plans would be easily struck down by the SCOTUS, of which, has Obama/Dem appointed judges.
This, of course, is a problem to all presidential candidates. Not once have I seen a major effort by presidential candidates to encourage people to elect favorable people into the congress that could easily push their policies through. They should quit trying to take on stuff that they don't have the influence for, or actually get people engaged in congressional elections.
 
Trumps campain ad is backfiring (unless you are a supporter)

http://www.politifact.com/personalities/donald-trump/
Politico did a good job dunking the ad, but in short
Trump’s television ad purports to show Mexicans swarming over "our southern border." However, the footage used to support this point actually shows African migrants streaming over a border fence between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla, more than 5,000 miles away. We rate the claim Pants on Fire.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-trumps-first-tv-ad-shows-migrants-southern-/

Not only is the ad deceiving, but also has some plagiarism in it
 
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