Notwisconsin October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Since we have a Hillary topic, we might as well have a Donald one as well. Some say he's the most dangerous major party nominee since Vice President Breckenridge in 1860 or more recently, Barry Goldwater in 1964. I've seen one supporter call him a god. Have at it. 2 Link to comment
ClareWalks October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 There have been candidates on tickets in the past that I just haven't liked, for whatever reasons (Al Gore, John Kerry, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin), but I have never had such a visceral negative reaction to anyone as I have to Trump. At least with all the other candidates I listed, I get a sense that I could have lunch with them and we'd get along fine. 20 Link to comment
Popular Post Darian October 12, 2016 Popular Post Share October 12, 2016 (edited) Yeah, I called Mitt Romney a bigot to his face (ok, I just chanted it at his anti-marriage equality rally in Boston) and I could still understand why people I liked and even loved supported him, could discuss it with them and end as friends. This time around...I had to delete three different versions of what I want to say. I'll leave it at this: I will be ecstatic if Trump gets humiliated on Election Day, but I will still be heartsick about what it says about our country that he got as close as he did. Edited October 12, 2016 by Darian 49 Link to comment
Popular Post Landsnark October 12, 2016 Popular Post Share October 12, 2016 Ted Cruz produces a similar reaction in me. But this isn't about Cruz. Trump is a manifestation of the worst aspects of our culture. 33 Link to comment
MulletorHater October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 14 minutes ago, ClareWalks said: There have been candidates on tickets in the past that I just haven't liked, for whatever reasons (Al Gore, John Kerry, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin), but I have never had such a visceral negative reaction to anyone as I have to Trump. At least with all the other candidates I listed, I get a sense that I could have lunch with them and we'd get along fine. I remember being on my knees and fervently praying that Governor Romney was defeated. Why? Because of the neo-cons he chose to surround himself with as his foreign policy advisers. The same clowns who are responsible for the largest foreign policy disaster this country has ever faced. This crowd never saw a war they didn't like, and the fact that most of them were draft dodgers really incensed me. I was terrified for our troops and the young people who may be used as cannon fodder. I also saw Romney's five strapping sons, none of whom served in the military but who were serving their country, according to their father, by campaigning for him. But, other than that, I could see myself having fish and chips with Romney and engaging in a lively conversation with him and holding my own. However, Sarah Palin is another matter. There isn't enough brain bleach in the world that can make me forget how her campaign rallies resembled Klan rallies, and I was truly frightened for then-Senator Obama's safety as well as the safety of others who openly supported him. She only got as far as she did because she's attractive, but some of us were able to see beneath all that Maybelline. As despicable as I find that ignorant fool, the one good thing I can honestly say about her is that I never got the sense she would want to sleep with her own son because she thought he was hot. Which brings me to the tangerine abomination known as Donald Trump. The man with two daughters: his favorite, the supposedly hot one, and the spare. I noticed that Ivanka wasn't at the debate Sunday night and the previously ignored spare, Tiffany, was. Her body language spoke volumes when her sperm donor (because that's all he is) went to kiss her. I can only imagine that she knew deep down inside that it wasn't sincere and that she was also creeped out. It's bad enough that he objectified Ivanka and allowed Howard Stern to do so, but I'm sure Tiffany is aware that she was also objectified when she was but a baby. What kind of "father" openly speculates about his infant daughter's mammary measurements? One who is so vile that he has no boundaries of even the smallest amount of decency. 20 Link to comment
Popular Post backformore October 12, 2016 Popular Post Share October 12, 2016 13 minutes ago, Darian said: Yeah, I called Mitt Romney a bigot to his face (ok, I just chanted it at his anti-marriage equality rally in Boston) and I could still understand why people I liked and even loved supported him, could discuss it with them and end as friends. This time around...I had to delete three different versions of what I want to say. I'll leave it at this: I will be ecstatic if Trump gets humiliated on Election Day, but I will still be heartsick about what it says about our country that he got as close as he did. Heartsick. Yeah, me too. But I'm also scared. Trump and his supporters are saying that if Clinton wins, the election will have been rigged. They are spreading stories about demonic possession, Hillary covering up crimes, how she is guilty of treason, etc. The chants of "lock her up" at rallies are so full of hate. I fear that there will be an attempt on her life by someone who thinks that they are supporting Trump. I can't link it on the device I'm using, but there was an interview on CNN with a Trump supporter who believes that GOD sent Trump to save our country. People kill in the name of God, it's not much of a stretch to think that God wants them to kill an evil, demon possessed woman who stole the office from the man god chose. It reminds me of the hatred spread when a Black man dared win the presidency. 26 Link to comment
car54 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Well even if he is not elected, looks like he'll be busy. In addition to the Trump U lawsuit, a judge has ordered that his trial for rape can move forward. http://occupydemocrats.com/2016/10/11/federal-judge-just-ordered-trumps-child-rape-case-move-forward/ 14 Link to comment
33kaitykaity October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 10 minutes ago, MulletorHater said: I noticed that Ivanka wasn't at the debate Sunday night and the previously ignored spare, Tiffany, was. Her body language spoke volumes when her sperm donor (because that's all he is) went to kiss her. I can only imagine that she knew deep down inside that it wasn't sincere and that she was also creeped out. It's bad enough that he objectified Ivanka and allowed Howard Stern to do so, but I'm sure Tiffany is aware that she was also objectified when she was but a baby. What kind of "father" openly speculates about his infant daughter's mammary measurements? One who is so vile that he has no boundaries of even the smallest amount of decency. Ivanka was at the debate Sunday night. i only noticed b/c I love that color. http://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/news/ivanka-trumps-green-dress-at-presidential-debate-details-w444115 Link to comment
MulletorHater October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 WOW! That color is gorgeous. I missed her because I changed the channel pretty quickly. I can't help but wonder what her husband thinks about all this. 3 Link to comment
33kaitykaity October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 3 minutes ago, MulletorHater said: WOW! That color is gorgeous. I missed her because I changed the channel pretty quickly. I can't help but wonder what her husband thinks about all this. I can't remember where I heard this, but the scuttlebutt is bringing all of Bill Clinton's accusers to the debate was the son-in-law's brilliant idea. 6 Link to comment
Nidratime October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Quote I can't remember where I heard this, but the scuttlebutt is bringing all of Bill Clinton's accusers to the debate was the son-in-law's brilliant idea. Yes, I also read that Kushner is deeply involved in the campaign. What I love about that photo is not only how they are holding their clutch bags, but the grim-faced smile, showing no teeth. 6 Link to comment
MulletorHater October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 12 minutes ago, 33kaitykaity said: I can't remember where I heard this, but the scuttlebutt is bringing all of Bill Clinton's accusers to the debate was the son-in-law's brilliant idea. WOW...I'm shocked that he is seemingly willing to overlook his father-in-law's commentary about Ivanka's hotness and how he would date him herself if they weren't related. There wouldn't be enough money in the world that would make my husband want any parts of The Wig or his campaign especially some of the White Nationalist elements who have crawled from beneath their rocks. Nor, would he want The Wig anywhere near our kids. 7 Link to comment
33kaitykaity October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Oh yeah, I meant to grab this. Here is Tiffany on debate night expertly dodging Daddy's kiss. 9 Link to comment
ClareWalks October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 21 minutes ago, Nidratime said: What I love about that photo is not only how they are holding their clutch bags, but the grim-faced smile, showing no teeth. I saw a Twitter pic of Trump with a bunch of women all holding their purses that same way, with #ProtectYourPussy. I laughed so hard. 16 Link to comment
Advance35 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 I swear I really do agree with those people who view the Media as partly to blame for Trump. They allowed this man to run rough shod, tailoring his soundbites for outrageous ratings grabbing and now this man could end up leading the free world. I'm no HC fan but I felt absolutely disgusting just having watched that stunt he pulled at the 2nd debate. No politician has ever done that before, made me want to shower just from watching their antics. Now that his support is pretty much a CULT and he has openly played the media for patsies, they seem to be showing him for what he is (with the exception of Fox) but I'm terrified it might be too late. He should have never been able to make it this far, his ignorance should have been broadcast by the media from the beginning so that he never made it past the primaries. Picture that man at a diplomatic meeting, HIM!!!!!!!!!!!! His outrageous lack of comportment might stun the international community initially, but I think a time would come and soon, when they wouldn't be willing to take his attacks and slights and lies, lying down. And then what happens? I live in terror that something from Wikileaks or that other guy who claims to have info will release something that will end the campaign. God knows who he would put in powerful positions, that monster mash he calls his "team"? I am literally going to go to mass and pray he doesn't win. 16 Link to comment
Nidratime October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Quote Now that his support is pretty much a CULT and he has openly played the media for patsies, they seem to be showing him for what he is (with the exception of Fox) but I'm terrified it might be too late. It's not just FOX. NBC had that Access Hollywood tape of Trump and "locker room" pals and, purportedly, their lawyers were trying to figure out what to do, possibly to save Billy Bush's backside before, whoever leaked it, pass it along to the Washington Post which released it hours later. 6 Link to comment
Popular Post madmaverick October 12, 2016 Popular Post Share October 12, 2016 51 minutes ago, ClareWalks said: I saw a Twitter pic of Trump with a bunch of women all holding their purses that same way, with #ProtectYourPussy. I laughed so hard. Can you link? If we still have to stomach Trump for another month, then I need all the laughs at him I can get. I read that he apparently got the election date wrong when he told people to go out and vote Nov 28th or something. Lol, let's hope that's an omen. I'm not American, but the fact that Trump has gotten this far is unbelievable to me as an outsider looking in. That someone like him is actually taken seriously as a presidential candidate by no small proportion of the American population is scary and extremely unfortunate. I am sorry, but I don't think Hillary was wrong when she described at least half of his supporters as deplorables. His campaign has become home to racists, xenophobes, homophobes, Islamophobes, white nationalists, crazy conspiracy theorists etc. It's horrible to see Trump validate those groups through not so coded messages in the debates and in his diatribes elsewhere. Trump calls Hillary the devil, and voila, there's a conspiracy theorist with millions of listeners apparently (why?), who goes out and claims that Hillary and Obama are demons, like, literally. He's been told by the "high ups". They smell of sulphur apparently. I mean, wtf? How crazy can you get. And yet, some people might actually believe in the same way so many incredulously believed Obama is a Muslim, not born in the USA, despite all evidence to the contrary. 1 hour ago, backformore said: Heartsick. Yeah, me too. But I'm also scared. Trump and his supporters are saying that if Clinton wins, the election will have been rigged. They are spreading stories about demonic possession, Hillary covering up crimes, how she is guilty of treason, etc. The chants of "lock her up" at rallies are so full of hate. I fear that there will be an attempt on her life by someone who thinks that they are supporting Trump. I can't link it on the device I'm using, but there was an interview on CNN with a Trump supporter who believes that GOD sent Trump to save our country. People kill in the name of God, it's not much of a stretch to think that God wants them to kill an evil, demon possessed woman who stole the office from the man god chose. It reminds me of the hatred spread when a Black man dared win the presidency. I agree it's seriously scary. It's at a point where I sadly would not be surprised anymore if someone really did go out to commit an act of violence against Hillary. The visceral hate you see at footage of Trump rallies and online against Hillary is out of control. Trump continues to fan those flames, especially when he not so subtly hints at what people with guns might do to Hillary. It's just completely irresponsible and immoral. I thought it was chilling when people shockingly applauded when Trump said he would lock Hillary in prison if he were elected. Why applaud that? Seriously. Do those people who clapped care about the rule of law at all or they think it's all hijinks? I don't know if this whole putting Hillary in prison theme started with t-shirts from Trump supporters or wherever, but it's crazy how it's taken off with them. I have not seen the kind of hateful, outright misogynistic language used against Hillary being used against any other candidate in my memory and it's extremely disturbing to witness. Don't get me started on Trump's tape. Not sure he actually answered Anderson's question asking him whether he had committed those acts he described in the tape, that they weren't "just words". It was disgusting how he repeatedly dismissed it as "locker room talk". I wish Hillary had called him out on that BS but I don't know if she wasn't more aggressive on him because she was advised not to come out too 'hard' as a female candidate. ;) The spectacle of his pre debate press conference was gross. I feel for those women but it made me cringe to see alleged victims of sexual assault sit next to Trump, a guy who brags about sexual assault, and say that he would make the country great again or some such BS. 25 Link to comment
ClareWalks October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 30 minutes ago, madmaverick said: Can you link? If we still have to stomach Trump for another month, then I need all the laughs at him I can get. Found it! LOL 23 Link to comment
Advance35 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Quote It's not just FOX. NBC had that Access Hollywood tape of Trump and "locker room" pals and, purportedly, their lawyers were trying to figure out what to do, possibly to save Billy Bush's backside before, whoever leaked it, pass it along to the Washington Post which released it hours later. Absolutely disgusting. Have you heard of this O'Keefe joker that crows about how he has footage that's going to put an end to HRC's campaign. He implies it's something that will cost her the black vote. Good Lord. 6 Link to comment
cpcathy October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 I don't think Hillary was off base with the "deplorables" comment either, judging only from what racism and misogyny I have heard from his supporters. I even read tweets calling Anderson Cooper homophobic slurs. Very disturbing. 22 Link to comment
car54 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 I think we got a preview of what is coming with the woman at Pence's event yesterday who was on the verge of tears talking about Hillary winning ---"We can't have that". 4 Link to comment
madmaverick October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 14 minutes ago, ClareWalks said: Found it! LOL LOL indeed. Thanks. It's funny that it's his fam/supporters in the pic. Even better if Melania had been wearing her pussy bow blouse lol. I suppose there's no chance more horrible footage is going to come out from unaired The Apprentice outtakes because they won't be released? Honestly, if that tape from the bus didn't horrify his supporters already, not sure what will. Unfortunately, maybe like he said, he could kill someone in the street and they'd still vote for him. I really don't understand how it's even a close contest. Any other candidate who had said and done the things he's said and done would have been finished long ago. I also don't understand how his supporters can still think Trump's an honest guy, who tells it like it is, when he's lied just about more than any other candidate. When he's called out on those lies, it doesn't seem to matter to those who support him. And his tape. So he claims that that didn't represent who he was, but he's a guy who likes to tell it like it is! Some say that Trump is the guy people with lots of grievances attach themselves to. But why can't they see that Trump's going to do nothing for you? He's not going to solve your problem, get you your job back or whatever, because he's nothing more than bluster and vacuous policies. I do think a populist demagogue like Trump represents a unique challenge to conventional politicians. Just look at how the debate played out. He just kept on repeating the same BS lies over and over again, which is what he is good at, and had no qualms about doing so, and unfortunately, I would not be surprised if he made some impact even if the substance of what he was saying was false or the context completely misrepresented. Meanwhile, Hillary could only say she didn't have the time to rebut every lie and asked people to look at fact checkers and her website. But how many people would really bother to do that? 9 Link to comment
Nidratime October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 O'Keefe is that low life who tries to pull "stings" on people and groups he despises in order to ruin them, usually by lying about who he is and what he wants and then editing and/or doctoring transcripts and video to make his targets look like they're doing something illegal and/or repugnant ... when it's he, himself, who is repugnant. 8 Link to comment
Petunia13 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 2 hours ago, 33kaitykaity said: Oh yeah, I meant to grab this. Here is Tiffany on debate night expertly dodging Daddy's kiss. Creepy 4 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Last night I heard Trump tell his raucous, enthusiastic crowd, "If Hillary becomes president, it will be the destruction of our country, believe me." And, just now, "Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt and the most dishonest person who has ever run for president of the United States." And, of course, in Pennsylvania where he hasn't had a chance for months, if he loses it's all because "the system is rigged, folks. It's the only reason." When he loses, he will want riots or worse. He has no sense of history. Otherwise, he would realize that when Hillary, the first female president, wins --after competing against the most sexist, vicious, and unqualified Republican nominee in our history--the alt.right's first mainstream presidential candidate--he will be the villain. Not just "a millionaire/billionaire (TBD) who broke the mold with a successful grass roots campaign". A villain. There aren't a lot of them in American history, but in the final days of the general election Donald Trump is building his legacy and that's it. Too bad he's so unreflective, so incurious, so ... limited intellectually ... that he has absolutely no idea how every day he is actually destroying his "brand". 13 Link to comment
madmaverick October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Sam B's Rigged segment with Trump supporters is gold. It really is despicable how Trump fans these flames, which he must know aren't true. Maybe when the election's over, Trump will say all the completely despicable stuff he said during it was "just words". Same way he dismissed what he said on the tape. Sad to say it, but I think Trump will still come out a 'winner' per his standards even if he loses the election. Everyone in the world now knows his name and that's got to do wonders for his ego. He's got unprecedented publicity for himself, his brand, and he's going to parlay that for years. Maybe another reality show down the road or something even bigger. More book deals. There will always be those people who will think he could have Made America Great Again. He's always going to have a soapbox to his base if he wants it to brag about himself and to undermine Hillary during her presidency. Palin x 10, except Trump has his own money as he loves reminding us. 6 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 The biggest mystery to me, watching his rallies and reading and hearing what his supporters say, is why anyone thinks he gives a damn about ordinary Americans. Seriously, why? Donald Trump's entire life has been built around making money and fame for himself. He's never done anything for anyone--no philanthropy like Gates or Buffett, nothing. His one "big cause" was birtherism. (I guess you could add in the Central Park Five, whom he's still saying were guilty even though they were found to have been falsely convicted). Whenever his own financial interests have come into conflict with "ordinary Americans" he is ruthless in crushing everyone. As we saw with the Khans and with Alicia Machado, he has no empathy whatsoever for his critics. If it serves his interest (the widow in AC, the Trump University students, people who buy "Trump condos" not knowing he's just licensed the name and are scammed,) he WILL crush you. The only company he's taken public--of his 500 companies that he won't disclose details of--it was for the sole purpose of getting quick cash in the hope he could bail himself out of bankruptcy in Atlantic City (after his ridiculous decision to have THREE casinos there). He pocketed their money, their stock dropped from $35/share to 17 cents. He didn't care. Also didn't care about the people who lost their jobs, and the contractors he stiffed over and over and over. Do people read? I can't believe anyone thinks Trump cares a damn about any of us. It's been seventy years, people. He's done nothing. And he's MEAN--see, Miss Universe, judge Curiel, the Khans....there are so many, many examples.) He's always suing people to get his way and even when he loses (as with writer Tim O'Brien whom he sued for "underestimating" Trump's net worth), he's "happy because I broke him, keeping him in court for five years". How did Donald Trump, of all people, successfully sell himself as the champion of ordinary Americans? It's a tremendous failure of the press and of his Republican opponents, too. He has no qualifications whatsoever--zero transparency, about his incredibly complex financial entanglements here and abroad, even now--and doesn't care about anyone but himself. It's a breathtaking feat of salesmanship. If I didn't know for a fact that he'd sue me, I'd write a book, "Trump for President: The Greatest Con" . 21 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 3 hours ago, MulletorHater said: WOW! That color is gorgeous. I missed her because I changed the channel pretty quickly. I can't help but wonder what her husband thinks about all this. Her husband apparently helped Steve Bannon arrange for the 4 women and the set up (original plan that the Commission stopped) to have them sit in the family box and have Bill Clinton forced to shake their hands (or ignore them) when he came out to greet the Trumps. Ivanka seems so perfect--and so nice--but I'm beginning to think she's just a much better con artist than her father. 13 Link to comment
cpcathy October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 I don't think Ivanka is as saintly as she is being portrayed. I have serious doubts about her. I think she towes the Trump line no matter what happens, and that's unnerving. 15 Link to comment
MulletorHater October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 8 minutes ago, Padma said: Her husband apparently helped Steve Bannon arrange for the 4 women and the set up (original plan that the Commission stopped) to have them sit in the family box and have Bill Clinton forced to shake their hands (or ignore them) when he came out to greet the Trumps. Ivanka seems so perfect--and so nice--but I'm beginning to think she's just a much better con artist than her father. Given the unseemly animosity Drumpf still harbors toward the Central Park 5, perhaps they should be invited to sit in the front row at the next debate. Why he insists on fucking with these guys when they've been cleared by DNA evidence and the confession of the real rapist is a testament of how vile he really is. Any fact that doesn't fit the narrative he wishes to push is disregarded and he doubles down on his viciousness, vindictiveness and lies. It's a shame that in all of the uproar about that videotape that this story got lost. Kudos to people like Chris Hayes for keeping it alive. I'm not impressed by Ivanka and never have been. She looked so much like her daddy when she was a kid. I guess it would make sense, wouldn't it, that he sees such perfection whenever he looks at her. That he objectifies her as someone whom he could get with if they weren't related is even more chilling especially if he sees in her a female version of himself. 21 Link to comment
Hanahope October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 What disgusts me at least as much as Trump, is how the Republican party as a whole has embraced these deplorables. I grew up Republican, my parents were Republican. They were good people who were not racist or sexist, just good fiscal conservatives with Christian values. That's what I thought the Republican party was. But it changed. It changed when it started courting the right-wing extremists, the evangelicals who hate anyone that's not like them, women who dared to be more than barefoot and pregnant, people who dared to love those of the same sex, and its just become worse and worse over the last couple decades. And its reached its pinnacle with Trump. Its become so bad that I am almost dreading my Christmas holidays with my sister's family, who are all Republican. Even though they say they are voting for Trump because they can't bring themselves to vote for Hillary, I just can't fathom that, how they could vote for such a vile person who is nothing more than a con-man. I hope nothing more than after this election, Trump gets treated the way OJ got treated after he was found "not guilty" in the criminal trial. Yeah, technically "not guilty" but a major pariah that no one would really associate with anymore except for other scumbags. And I have to hope, for my own family's sake at least, that the Republican party finds a way to come back from the edge of the cliff. 19 Link to comment
car54 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Here's a little info on how Ivanka handled leave for pregnant women in her company---and she's the person Trump chose to draft his policy. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ivanka-trump-clothing-didn-paid-maternity-leave-article-1.2827188 4 Link to comment
Advance35 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Quote O'Keefe is that low life who tries to pull "stings" on people and groups he despises in order to ruin them, usually by lying about who he is and what he wants and then editing and/or doctoring transcripts and video to make his targets look like they're doing something illegal and/or repugnant ... when it's he, himself, who is repugnant. Ugh, that's the impression I got from what I read. I wonder what he's up to now. I don't like that he seems so giddy in his post. I honestly can't remember an election that instilled this genuine kind of fear in me. Quote When he loses, he will want riots or worse. Please tell me he can go to jail for this. Or for his dubious ties to Russia. Quote How did Donald Trump, of all people, successfully sell himself as the champion of ordinary Americans? It's a tremendous failure of the press and of his Republican opponents, too. He has no qualifications whatsoever--zero transparency, about his incredibly complex financial entanglements here and abroad, even now--and doesn't care about anyone but himself. It's a breathtaking feat of salesmanship. If I didn't know for a fact that he'd sue me, I'd write a book, "Trump for President: The Greatest Con" . I don't think I'll ever look at the Press the same way again. I will never forget or forgive, that they could have prevented the current state of affairs by NOT treating this man with kid gloves from the very beginning. They let him grow for ratings and circulation, I'm convinced of it. He's now eating his own supporting party alive (this public and vitriolic feud amidst the Republican Party is just unseemly) a party I also blame for his ascension. They may not have strictly BUILT this Frankenstein, but they did let him out of the lab. And now he's "unshackled". Look at the way this man handles adversity and disagreement. I firmly believe that a Person in a position of Power IS able to turn the other cheek and I don't think Trump is capable of that. I think this is an attitude he's going to take with him to the world stage. Imagine him pulling the kind of trick he used on Hillary, on a World Leader. Quote Some say that Trump is the guy people with lots of grievances attach themselves to. But why can't they see that Trump's going to do nothing for you? He's not going to solve your problem, get you your job back or whatever, because he's nothing more than bluster and vacuous policies. Honestly, it will be a pyrrhic victory but that's the only solace to be had during a presidency of "HIM" (Please No. Please No. Please No.) He ultimately won't do anything for his cult and they will suffer like everyone else. It's like watching Cersei Lannister's final scene in "The Winds of Winter", absolutely chilling. 10 Link to comment
Hanahope October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 “In addition to paid leave, we also offer all employees flexible work schedules and unlimited vacation and sick days,” the spokesperson said." Ugh, I hate the "unlimited sick and vacation days". That's code for ' oh yeah, take whatever you want, but of course, be prepared to lose your job because other people don't take any, and don't expect to get paid for any unused time, because it doesn't exist.' Of course, Ivanka didn't need maternity leave. She has nannies, maids, and personal assistants. 9 Link to comment
atomationage October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 1 hour ago, madmaverick said: I suppose there's no chance more horrible footage is going to come out from unaired The Apprentice outtakes because they won't be released? Mark Burnett’s office claims there would be a 5 million dollar penalty for violating the non-disclosure agreement with Drumpf for the Apprentice. Now, David Brock is saying that he’s willing to put up the money “to back someone financially or legally should they chose to release the tapes.” (Politico) 1 minute ago, MulletorHater said: Given the unseemly animosity Drumpf still harbors toward the Central Park 5, perhaps they should be invited to sit in the front row at the next debate. OMG, I love this idea. Ben Ginsberg, advisor to Bush/Cheney, says that the next year is going to be a circular firing squad for the GOP. Techniques that abusers use, and Drumpf used to attempt to control the first debate: Lying (34 times in the first debate), Denial (he never said that about climate change), Blame-shifting (not paying contractors/their work was no good),Moving the Goal Posts (changing the topic), Bait and Switch (tax returns to emails), Projecting (accuses the other person of doing what he does), Generalizing and Exaggerating (disaster, tremendous, everyone, always), Yelling & Shouting Over (more than 50 times in first debate), Fear-Mongering (terrible, Mexican rapists, murderers), and Body Shaming. (400 lb guy sitting on his bed.), EXCUSE ME (he’s a self-important twit) from David Pakman Atlantic Magazine, endorsing HRC45: Quote Donald Trump, on the other hand, has no record of public service and no qualifications for public office. His affect is that of an infomercial huckster; he traffics in conspiracy theories and racist invective; he is appallingly sexist; he is erratic, secretive, and xenophobic; he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers, and evinces authoritarian tendencies himself. He is easily goaded, a poor quality for someone seeking control of America’s nuclear arsenal. He is an enemy of fact-based discourse; he is ignorant of, and indifferent to, the Constitution; he appears not to read. I can't remember if it was John Oliver or Trevor Noah who had a new title for Drumpf: Scumbag Billionaire. 6 Link to comment
Hanahope October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 5 minutes ago, atomationage said: Mark Burnett’s office claims there would be a 5 million dollar penalty for violating the non-disclosure agreement with Drumpf for the Apprentice. Now, David Brock is saying that he’s willing to put up the money “to back someone financially or legally should they chose to release the tapes.” (Politico) That's another thing. Drumpf keeps saying, "oh, it was 11 years ago, I was younger then." Well, the only reason we don't have stuff more recent is because of his NDAs. That doesn't mean the exact same shit doesn't exist, it just can't be released. 6 Link to comment
cpcathy October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 John Oliver wanted everyone to call Trump Drumpf, I'm not sure where Scumbag Billionaire came from, but I like it! I've been calling him a deranged circus peanut. 4 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 You know what I wonder? They been showing a lot of pictures lately of Trump at different ages (or should I say, at different outrages) and his hair always looks like shit. It always looks square. Why the fuck can't a billionaire get a decent haircut? 4 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 I'm pretty upset with press coverage of the townhall. Remember how Marco Rubio got pilloried for a week--basically it ended his primary chances--for repeating his phrase about Obama 3 or 4 times, in appropriate context, but a repetition? Trump answered at least 3 questions on Sunday with talking points about ISIS when he was asked about health care reform...humanitarian aid....and his finances. He CONSTANTLY went to irrelevant talking points when asked about something else. Yet the press largely ignores it while something much more minor was a big deal with Rubio. I don't get it. Anyway, I enjoyed this from Huffington Post because it's like Jeopardy--see his answer and try to guess the question: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/can-you-guess-the-question-based-on-trumps-response_us_57fbed6be4b072c9c2e22b66? 12 Link to comment
madmaverick October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 12 minutes ago, atomationage said: Techniques that abusers use, and Drumpf used to attempt to control the first debate: Lying (34 times in the first debate), Denial (he never said that about climate change), Blame-shifting (not paying contractors/their work was no good),Moving the Goal Posts (changing the topic), Bait and Switch (tax returns to emails), Projecting (accuses the other person of doing what he does), Generalizing and Exaggerating (disaster, tremendous, everyone, always), Yelling & Shouting Over (more than 50 times in first debate), Fear-Mongering (terrible, Mexican rapists, murderers), and Body Shaming. (400 lb guy sitting on his bed.), EXCUSE ME (he’s a self-important twit) from David Pakman All that and more is true, and yet, still almost 40% will vote for him!! Why, dear God, why?! That is still a shocking fact to me. Do they love him for his behavior or do they pretend that his behavior is just a front to get elected and that he'll be a 'normal' Republican after that? What is also shocking to me, but that's been going on for a while and isn't limited to politics, but goes hand in hand with Trump's ascension, is how can people not care about actual FACTS? When did respect for facts (and reason, and knowledge, and intelligence) go out of fashion among some? 13 Link to comment
ruby24 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 The only way this nightmare would have been worth anything is if first, he goes down in a landslide (please, please, PLEASE let that happen), and second, if after the election he's charged with all kinds of shit that's been exposed about him now, from tax fraud (the stuff with his charity makes me think that can happen) to sexual assault and harassment if more women start coming forward, like they did with Bill Cosby and Roger Ailes. The Trump University trial and the rape trial are scheduled to start soon. I don't know why this charge that he raped a 13-year-old girl hasn't gotten more media attention. 13 Link to comment
MulletorHater October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 44 minutes ago, madmaverick said: Sam B's Rigged segment with Trump supporters is gold. It really is despicable how Trump fans these flames, which he must know aren't true. Maybe when the election's over, Trump will say all the completely despicable stuff he said during it was "just words". Same way he dismissed what he said on the tape. Sad to say it, but I think Trump will still come out a 'winner' per his standards even if he loses the election. Everyone in the world now knows his name and that's got to do wonders for his ego. He's got unprecedented publicity for himself, his brand, and he's going to parlay that for years. Maybe another reality show down the road or something even bigger. More book deals. There will always be those people who will think he could have Made America Great Again. He's always going to have a soapbox to his base if he wants it to brag about himself and to undermine Hillary during her presidency. Palin x 10, except Trump has his own money as he loves reminding us. The Washington Post had a brilliant editorial piece about this very issue this morning: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-strategy-for-minority-americans-dont-let-them-vote/2016/10/11/c3c509ac-8fe9-11e6-a6a3-d50061aa9fae_story.html?utm_term=.98f89866e900 Apparently, if he doesn't win, it's not because he's a grossly unqualified shit stain, it's because the contest was rigged. And, having those pesky "urban voters" [Thanks Speaker Ryan!] showing up at the polls is problematic. So, he wants to taint the whole process through intimidation, whipping up his cult members to "monitor" voters in certain neighborhoods. I mentioned shortly after the GOP convention that I truly feared for Secretary Clinton's safety. It only takes one nut job to do the unthinkable. He's already whipped up the Second Amendment folks and is clearly looking to sabotage the orderly transfer of power. One day he claims he will "accept" the outcome if she wins. The next day, he's not so sure, which is a clear signal to his followers to raise all kinds of hell. I shudder to think what will happen when it comes time for him to give his concession speech. 12 Link to comment
Advance35 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Quote The Trump University trial and the rape trial are scheduled to start soon. I don't know why this charge that he raped a 13-year-old girl hasn't gotten more media attention. What happens if he (I'm knocking on wood and I'm going to Mass on Saturday to pray) wins? Would those trials go forward? I don't know anything about the law system but would he just over-rule the whole process? I honestly wouldn't put it past him. 2 Link to comment
ClareWalks October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 8 minutes ago, MulletorHater said: I shudder to think what will happen when it comes time for him to give his concession speech. Yikes, me too. I predict he will do all of the following, possibly in a different order: 1) say the election was rigged 2) say he never wanted to win in the first place 3) plug his businesses (ie "I will focus on my fabulous companies such as Trump Ice") 4) make reference to our country being screwed 8 Link to comment
Kromm October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 re: the topic title... John? I've been working under the assumption that the "J" stood for "Judas"! 8 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 11 minutes ago, Advance35 said: What happens if he (I'm knocking on wood and I'm going to Mass on Saturday to pray) wins? Would those trials go forward? I don't know anything about the law system but would he just over-rule the whole process? I honestly wouldn't put it past him. The trials would go forward. I think Hillary was right in her strategy not to get accusatory in the townhall debate. However, it was maddening. Everyone now thinks those "Clinton women" were actually all proven to have been acted against by Bill, which is not true. Meanwhile, Hillary (or at least a surrogate) should have reminded everyone that Trump is facing THREE fraud trials, including one by the AG of New York. Also, someway, someone should have mentioned the rape trial. And Ivana's deposition during the divorce accusing him of raping her. I mean, he parades these women out against Bill when nothing was proven. Trump's been ACCUSED of plenty himself. Why couldn't someone ask him, "if we have to take Bill's accusers seriously, as if its all true, shouldn't we do the same for yours? (13 year old girl, Ivana, Kathy Harth, etc.) Seems a fair question to me and I don't understand why everyone is letting him just get away with this unchallenged. 14 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 When he loses... He's definitely talking about rigged system. And the media won it for Hillary. And the disloyal Republicans lost him some votes too. Plus, I'm sure he has some new money-making scheme with Bannon post election, to get the cult member on board with a new website or television station or newspaper or radio program (all with big money to be made from ads). 50 million people is a lot. Even though none of them will be able to afford a room at Trump International in DC ($700 - $18000/night) I'm sure he's already thought of a way to cash in. Yesterday, I heard he might not even MAKE a concession speech, but Mike Pence would give a statement. 5 Link to comment
atomationage October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 (edited) Drumpf has already said that if he doesn't win, he will go back to having a very good life in Mar A Lago, and his other mansions, but people are still going to keep investigating his sexual conduct in the past, his "university", his "foundation" and his taxbreaks. I expect to see a tableau of his weeping 80s serial-killer looking sons, while he blames the GOP for not supporting him. What he would have to say about HRC45 will be anyone's guess. I'm sure he won't know until a minute before he says it anyway. Maybe much less than a minute. NYT, last weekend, on Drumpf's sexual assault of Jill Harth: Quote Jill Harth’s first concern with Donald Trump’s hands wasn’t that they were small. It’s that they were everywhere. Harth and her longtime boyfriend were in meetings with Trump to forge a business partnership. “He was relentless,” Harth recalled in an interview, describing how on Dec. 12, 1992, he took the couple to dinner and a club — and then situated himself beside Harth and ran his hands up her skirt, to her crotch. “I didn’t know how to handle it. I would go away from him and say I have to go to the restroom. It was the escape route.” Edited October 12, 2016 by atomationage NYT 5 Link to comment
ebk57 October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 48 minutes ago, atomationage said: I can't remember if it was John Oliver or Trevor Noah who had a new title for Drumpf: Scumbag Billionaire. It was Trevor Noah. And it's great. I just want to say that I'm glad we have unlimited "likes" on this forum, because I like so much of what you all are saying. 8 Link to comment
Padma October 12, 2016 Share October 12, 2016 Oh. I know. He and Bannon will use his loss to set up a new third party filled with Hillary and GOP haters. The alt.right will have it's Trojan Horse to go mainstream with Donald Trump. It doesn't matter that they won't have any grass roots organization (the same way they don't now, no matter what he says). And there's TONS of money to be made there, starting a third party, without all the work of a television or radio station. 4 Link to comment
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