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Re: President Trump

#26 Post by Jeemie » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:18 pm

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Re: President Trump

#27 Post by itsthemanheis » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:30 pm

Please remember that the Zach Horans of the world are on Trump's rather long list of those he hates.

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Re: President Trump

#28 Post by littlebeast13 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:42 pm

itsthemanheis wrote:Please remember that the Zach Horans of the world are on Trump's rather long list of those he hates.

The game show community doesn't think much of the Zach Horans of the world either.... which is why I finally pulled the plug on Zach's latest comeback attempt...

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Re: President Trump

#29 Post by Jeemie » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:43 pm

itsthemanheis wrote:Please remember that the Zach Horans of the world are on Trump's rather long list of those he hates.
Why would he hate Zach?
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#30 Post by littlebeast13 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:50 pm

Jeemie wrote:
itsthemanheis wrote:Please remember that the Zach Horans of the world are on Trump's rather long list of those he hates.
Why would he hate Zach?

Cigar envy?

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#31 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:58 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:
Jeemie wrote:
itsthemanheis wrote:Please remember that the Zach Horans of the world are on Trump's rather long list of those he hates.
Why would he hate Zach?

Cigar envy?

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Re: President Trump

#32 Post by Jeemie » Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:59 pm

Bob Juch wrote:I wonder which list Bill Clinton would put him on? :P
Not sure, but you'll never be on his list of candidates for analytics guru given your track record of predicting things.

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#33 Post by Spock » Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:51 pm

Based on the Left's hissy fit in 2009 when Limbaugh said that he hoped President Obama would fail.

We have fully established that we all want President Trump to succeed.

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Re: President Trump

#34 Post by elwoodblues » Wed Nov 09, 2016 5:34 pm

I am trying to decide what the worst part of this is. It may be that he will appoint Supreme Court justices that will Make America 1958 Again. It may be that he proved you can campaign as a crass, boorish dirtbag with the maturity and vocabulary of a ten-year-old and still be elected President of the United States. (But... but... emails!)

Or it may be that a lot of working class people voted for him because they feel like they are not getting ahead and they are worried about their future. They have not realized that it is their bosses, not the government, who are screwing them over, and they have not realized that Trump does not give a rat's ass about them either.

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#35 Post by silverscreenselect » Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:00 pm

elwoodblues wrote:I am trying to decide what the worst part of this is. It may be that he will appoint Supreme Court justices that will Make America 1958 Again. It may be that he proved you can campaign as a crass, boorish dirtbag with the maturity and vocabulary of a ten-year-old and still be elected President of the United States. (But... but... emails!)

Or it may be that a lot of working class people voted for him because they feel like they are not getting ahead and they are worried about their future. They have not realized that it is their bosses, not the government, who are screwing them over, and they have not realized that Trump does not give a rat's ass about them either.
I've heard some interviews with Trump supporters who said something that I was half convinced of myself before the election. When asked how they could vote for Trump when he said all the ugly things, the answer was, "he didn't mean them." And I'm about half convinced that's true, that Trump said and did all these things because (a) he likes to hear himself talk, and (b) he knew how it would play to his base. Of course, then they went on to say, he didn't mean what he said about Muslims and Mexicans but he's going to make America great again because he has a plan. In other words, he means what he says when it's what I want to hear. Well, guess what, see how many high paying manufacturing jobs come back to Michigan and Ohio in the next four years.

But today we got to see a bit of Trump's master plan that the mainstream media avoided harping on, namely the large number of lawsuits that Trump is or will be defending. Guess what. As President, he in all probability will get a four-year get-out-of-jail free card on all those suits that won't be going forward and that will allow his attorneys to wait out the plaintiffs and settle the cases for a pittance. The only person Trump cares about is Trump, and the only deal making he's going to do will be if it benefits him.
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Re: President Trump

#36 Post by Bob78164 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:03 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:I am trying to decide what the worst part of this is. It may be that he will appoint Supreme Court justices that will Make America 1958 Again. It may be that he proved you can campaign as a crass, boorish dirtbag with the maturity and vocabulary of a ten-year-old and still be elected President of the United States. (But... but... emails!)

Or it may be that a lot of working class people voted for him because they feel like they are not getting ahead and they are worried about their future. They have not realized that it is their bosses, not the government, who are screwing them over, and they have not realized that Trump does not give a rat's ass about them either.
I've heard some interviews with Trump supporters who said something that I was half convinced of myself before the election. When asked how they could vote for Trump when he said all the ugly things, the answer was, "he didn't mean them." And I'm about half convinced that's true, that Trump said and did all these things because (a) he likes to hear himself talk, and (b) he knew how it would play to his base. Of course, then they went on to say, he didn't mean what he said about Muslims and Mexicans but he's going to make America great again because he has a plan. Well, guess what, see how many high paying manufacturing jobs come back to Michigan and Ohio in the next four years.

But today we got to see a bit of Trump's master plan that the mainstream media avoided harping on, namely the large number of lawsuits that Trump is or will be defending. Guess what. As President, he in all probability will get a four-year get-out-of-jail free card on all those suits that won't be going forward and that will allow his attorneys to wait out the plaintiffs and settle the cases for a pittance. The only person Trump cares about is Trump, and the only deal making he's going to do will be if it benefits him.
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I wonder if the House will be as quick to impeach Trump should he be found liable for fraud. Particularly if the jury finds (by clear and convincing evidence) liability for punitive damages. --Bob
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#37 Post by Spock » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:50 pm

SSS>>>I've heard some interviews with Trump supporters who said something that I was half convinced of myself before the election. When asked how they could vote for Trump when he said all the ugly things, the answer was, "he didn't mean them." And I'm about half convinced that's true, that Trump said and did all these things because (a) he likes to hear himself talk, and (b) he knew how it would play to his base. Of course, then they went on to say, he didn't mean what he said about Muslims and Mexicans but he's going to make America great again because he has a plan. In other words, he means what he says when it's what I want to hear. Well, guess what, see how many high paying manufacturing jobs come back to Michigan and Ohio in the next four years. <<<<

Please be quiet everyone. The guy with his finger on the pulse of America is (once again) explaining Trump and his supporters to us.

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Re: President Trump

#38 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:15 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:I am trying to decide what the worst part of this is. It may be that he will appoint Supreme Court justices that will Make America 1958 Again. It may be that he proved you can campaign as a crass, boorish dirtbag with the maturity and vocabulary of a ten-year-old and still be elected President of the United States. (But... but... emails!)

Or it may be that a lot of working class people voted for him because they feel like they are not getting ahead and they are worried about their future. They have not realized that it is their bosses, not the government, who are screwing them over, and they have not realized that Trump does not give a rat's ass about them either.
I've heard some interviews with Trump supporters who said something that I was half convinced of myself before the election. When asked how they could vote for Trump when he said all the ugly things, the answer was, "he didn't mean them." And I'm about half convinced that's true, that Trump said and did all these things because (a) he likes to hear himself talk, and (b) he knew how it would play to his base. Of course, then they went on to say, he didn't mean what he said about Muslims and Mexicans but he's going to make America great again because he has a plan. In other words, he means what he says when it's what I want to hear. Well, guess what, see how many high paying manufacturing jobs come back to Michigan and Ohio in the next four years.

But today we got to see a bit of Trump's master plan that the mainstream media avoided harping on, namely the large number of lawsuits that Trump is or will be defending. Guess what. As President, he in all probability will get a four-year get-out-of-jail free card on all those suits that won't be going forward and that will allow his attorneys to wait out the plaintiffs and settle the cases for a pittance. The only person Trump cares about is Trump, and the only deal making he's going to do will be if it benefits him.

We see thousands of people 'grieving' by protesting on the streets. Do you think that would happen if Hillary would have won? Again, I do not like Trump and did not vote for him. But the world will not end, just as it wouldn't have if Hillary won. Just as it didn't end with President Obama for 8 years.

The real story of this election is the complete abandonment of non biased, fact based journalism by the main stream media. They report polls as if they were fact every day, and yet the vast majority of the polls were just totally garbage. They selectively decide what is important to report on or not to report on based on their own political biases. It is shown by leaked emails from ONE person how they colluded behind the scenes with one candidate, yet they do no self examination. Imagine what we would have seen if we could see emails from other political figures and so called unbiased journalists.

The American people, I think, finally saw through the propaganda and one sided reporting. We need to start holding the media up to scrutiny and demand they report unvarnished truth, and let us decide what it means.
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Re: President Trump

#39 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Nov 10, 2016 7:29 am

flockofseagulls104 wrote:
silverscreenselect wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:I am trying to decide what the worst part of this is. It may be that he will appoint Supreme Court justices that will Make America 1958 Again. It may be that he proved you can campaign as a crass, boorish dirtbag with the maturity and vocabulary of a ten-year-old and still be elected President of the United States. (But... but... emails!)

Or it may be that a lot of working class people voted for him because they feel like they are not getting ahead and they are worried about their future. They have not realized that it is their bosses, not the government, who are screwing them over, and they have not realized that Trump does not give a rat's ass about them either.
I've heard some interviews with Trump supporters who said something that I was half convinced of myself before the election. When asked how they could vote for Trump when he said all the ugly things, the answer was, "he didn't mean them." And I'm about half convinced that's true, that Trump said and did all these things because (a) he likes to hear himself talk, and (b) he knew how it would play to his base. Of course, then they went on to say, he didn't mean what he said about Muslims and Mexicans but he's going to make America great again because he has a plan. In other words, he means what he says when it's what I want to hear. Well, guess what, see how many high paying manufacturing jobs come back to Michigan and Ohio in the next four years.

But today we got to see a bit of Trump's master plan that the mainstream media avoided harping on, namely the large number of lawsuits that Trump is or will be defending. Guess what. As President, he in all probability will get a four-year get-out-of-jail free card on all those suits that won't be going forward and that will allow his attorneys to wait out the plaintiffs and settle the cases for a pittance. The only person Trump cares about is Trump, and the only deal making he's going to do will be if it benefits him.

We see thousands of people 'grieving' by protesting on the streets. Do you think that would happen if Hillary would have won? Again, I do not like Trump and did not vote for him. But the world will not end, just as it wouldn't have if Hillary won. Just as it didn't end with President Obama for 8 years.

The real story of this election is the complete abandonment of non biased, fact based journalism by the main stream media. They report polls as if they were fact every day, and yet the vast majority of the polls were just totally garbage. They selectively decide what is important to report on or not to report on based on their own political biases. It is shown by leaked emails from ONE person how they colluded behind the scenes with one candidate, yet they do no self examination. Imagine what we would have seen if we could see emails from other political figures and so called unbiased journalists.

The American people, I think, finally saw through the propaganda and one sided reporting. We need to start holding the media up to scrutiny and demand they report unvarnished truth, and let us decide what it means.
Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.

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#40 Post by BackInTex » Thu Nov 10, 2016 2:05 pm

Bob Juch wrote: Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.
Did you get this from the same Uranus Intel Agency that provided you the analysis that Trump would not carry a single state, not even Texas?
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#41 Post by elwoodblues » Thu Nov 10, 2016 3:40 pm

Estonut wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:Oh, well. America had a good run.
Do you mean the "old America" that would give the guy a chance?
I am just hoping he is not as terrible as his campaign gave us every reason to believe he is.

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#42 Post by Estonut » Thu Nov 10, 2016 8:01 pm

elwoodblues wrote:
Estonut wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:Oh, well. America had a good run.
Do you mean the "old America" that would give the guy a chance?
I am just hoping he is not as terrible as his campaign gave us every reason to believe he is.
Good to hear. It didn't sound like it.
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Re: President Trump

#43 Post by Estonut » Fri Nov 11, 2016 4:18 am

Bob Juch wrote:
flockofseagulls104 wrote:We see thousands of people 'grieving' by protesting on the streets. Do you think that would happen if Hillary would have won? Again, I do not like Trump and did not vote for him. But the world will not end, just as it wouldn't have if Hillary won. Just as it didn't end with President Obama for 8 years.

The real story of this election is the complete abandonment of non biased, fact based journalism by the main stream media. They report polls as if they were fact every day, and yet the vast majority of the polls were just totally garbage. They selectively decide what is important to report on or not to report on based on their own political biases. It is shown by leaked emails from ONE person how they colluded behind the scenes with one candidate, yet they do no self examination. Imagine what we would have seen if we could see emails from other political figures and so called unbiased journalists.

The American people, I think, finally saw through the propaganda and one sided reporting. We need to start holding the media up to scrutiny and demand they report unvarnished truth, and let us decide what it means.
Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.

I hope you get your hyphen key fixed soon.
Based on what?

The fact that there were so many armed protests by all the racist Republicans when Obama won?
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#44 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:09 pm

Estonut wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
flockofseagulls104 wrote:We see thousands of people 'grieving' by protesting on the streets. Do you think that would happen if Hillary would have won? Again, I do not like Trump and did not vote for him. But the world will not end, just as it wouldn't have if Hillary won. Just as it didn't end with President Obama for 8 years.

The real story of this election is the complete abandonment of non biased, fact based journalism by the main stream media. They report polls as if they were fact every day, and yet the vast majority of the polls were just totally garbage. They selectively decide what is important to report on or not to report on based on their own political biases. It is shown by leaked emails from ONE person how they colluded behind the scenes with one candidate, yet they do no self examination. Imagine what we would have seen if we could see emails from other political figures and so called unbiased journalists.

The American people, I think, finally saw through the propaganda and one sided reporting. We need to start holding the media up to scrutiny and demand they report unvarnished truth, and let us decide what it means.
Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.

I hope you get your hyphen key fixed soon.
Based on what?

The fact that there were so many armed protests by all the racist Republicans when Obama won?
Based upon the numerous promises to do so with Trump's encouragement.
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Re: President Trump

#45 Post by Estonut » Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:37 am

Bob Juch wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.

I hope you get your hyphen key fixed soon.
Based on what?

The fact that there were so many armed protests by all the racist Republicans when Obama won?
Based upon the numerous promises to do so with Trump's encouragement.
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#46 Post by elwoodblues » Sat Nov 12, 2016 8:59 am

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#47 Post by silverscreenselect » Sat Nov 12, 2016 2:17 pm

Estonut wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.
Based on what?

The fact that there were so many armed protests by all the racist Republicans when Obama won?
Well, I think the tenor of some of the Trump supporters' "victory celebrations" show the type of people he has in his corner:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/10/us/post-e ... ears-trnd/
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Re: President Trump

#48 Post by Estonut » Sat Nov 12, 2016 5:34 pm

silverscreenselect wrote:
Estonut wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:Yes, if Hillary had won we'd see protests in the streets. The difference is that they'd be armed.
Based on what?

The fact that there were so many armed protests by all the racist Republicans when Obama won?
Well, I think the tenor of some of the Trump supporters' "victory celebrations" show the type of people he has in his corner:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/10/us/post-e ... ears-trnd/
Do any of those accounts indicate that the perpetrators are known? I didn't see a single one.

You do know that most of the "racist message left on dinner receipt," "racist message painted on car" and "racist message in cake decoration" incidents have turned out to be fraudulent.

Sure, these could be the work of misguided rednecks, but they could also be the work of your own party members.
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#49 Post by Ritterskoop » Sat Nov 12, 2016 8:39 pm

I am one of the last people y'all would expect to say these things, but here they are:

I told someone to see it as how we elected a cartoon character, and that made it easier and a little bit funny …. but these past few days, I’ve been pleasantly surprised that he seems to have dropped the act, now that he’s in.

He was respectful about both Clintons’ calls to concede.

He already said the Wall is not going to happen.

He said there are things about the ACA he likes.

I don’t think he has actually bullied anyone since Monday.

Pleasantly surprised.
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Re: President Trump

#50 Post by ghostjmf » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:48 am

Ritterskoop says:
I don’t think he has actually bullied anyone since Monday.
I ask in all honesty, because you have said previously on the board that you are impaired in recognizing sarcasm, irony & related things, if you wrote this to be funny.

Because it is, very.

People, even people who voted for him, are now pussyfooting around trying not to offend the large orange beast in the room into crashing into one of their treasures.

I was going to use the usual "animal in the china shop" creatures, but rhinocerii, elephants, gorillas, actual bulls, I respect them too much for the analogy.

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