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BREAKING: The Atlantic has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president -- only its third presidential endorsement ever. Its first two? LBJ and Abraham Lincoln. Read it here: http://theatln.tc/2dfyWrX

Are you referring to Lyndon "I'll have those n*****s voting Democratic for the next 200 years" Johnson? The man that started the welfare state?
That's quite the endorsement.
 
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Two more reasons to vote for Trump: He will overturn all the damage Obama has done and destroy his legacy. And Tim Kaine is an Obama mule. Obama knows how sick Hillary is. If she dies then he will have massive influence over a president Kaine and continue to turn this country to ****. Hillary would too but they hate each other and she would freeze him out.

http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/10/06/ed-klein-obama-well-aware-hillary-clintons-health-issues-he-has-mole-manchurian-candidate-tim-kaine/
 
Here ya go Mark...this one's for you.

[video]http://www.ebaumsworld.com/media/embed/84870597[/video]
 
This isn't a loophole, it's a tax shelter that isn't even his money. He didn't have $1 billion to lose in the 80s. It will look very bad if the details come out.

Here's Mark Cuban explaining it on Fox News:



Um.....that's CNN......
 
Bwaaa ha ha!!!! Penny for your thoughts, Lyin' Ted? Work those phones and maybe you'll get a scooby snack.

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If Trump has any kind of sense of humor, he claims that it is "John Miller" on the recording.
 
The Trump campaign a month before the elections, in a nutshell...

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The Trump campaign a month before the elections, in a nutshell...

Except that anyone who voted for Bill Clinton in 1996 doesn't have room to say anything.
 
What I wonder about when it comes to this board, if Trump indeed gets spanked in this election:

1. Will there be any reckoning or soul searching on part of Trump's supporters?
2. Will there be any criticism of Trump himself, or will it be usual passing of the buck, ie lamestream media, soros, dead voters/stolen votes, manipulation, covert subversion?
3. Will Trumpsters sober up and begrudingly return to the political center/right or continue to dive headfirst off a cliff?
4. Will there be any positive acknowledgment of Hillary Clinton whatsoever, the fact she ran the gauntlet and became president? Or just the usual heaping of trash, vitriol and hate?

Questions that remain to be answered. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
 
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I will continue to despise Clinton whether she wins or not.

I hope the hideous Hildabeast raises the issue in the debate. Trump may have talked about it but her little ***** Bill raped and sexually assaulted women while the Hildabest systematically attacked them. This revelation did not do anything to move the needle, you really think she can take the high road > This election is all about change, economics and Obama's failed policy, she will get steamrolled in November.
 
If Donald Trump was a member of this board and made similar comments to the woman members of this board...and it was found to be offensive by those ladies.....would he be banned?

I would hope the answer would be a resounding YES!

But this same person can be President of the United States?

Sometimes we make decisions way too complicated.
 
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Maybe, or because this election makes zero sense he gets a bump in the polls ... Trump isnt a candidate.. He is an antiestablishment anti globalist ideal... People are idiotic in what they ignore for an ideal... Which is why these two are even being considered
 
Literally i got my hopes up hed pull out and johnson would have a real shot but every dumbass i talk to blows this off.. It wont matter...
 
I can't believe anyone would consider voting for Johnson after his TV appearances. Dude had my vote until he proved himself a clueless idiot. Now, I likely won't vote. Was gonna be hard enough to vote for Trump before this latest stunt. Now, there is simply no way I can do it.
 
I just saw that story..while he may have said it for "entertainment value" it still looks terrible and will not sit well with people. The media will have a field day with this...say hello to president clinton
While crude and unflattering, I know it is not a pimple on the *** of the kinds of things the Clintons say in private about important and unethical ****. I think everyone knows that.
 
If Donald Trump was a member of this board and made similar comments to the woman members of this board...and it was found to be offensive by those ladies.....would he be banned?

I would hope the answer would be a resounding YES!

But this same person can be President of the United States?

Sometimes we make decisions way too complicated.

We talk about sex all the time on this board. How many times have you seen a female member get asked jokingly for thing pics? How many hit or pass threads have there been? You are worried about a man in a group of men joking around about sex but not concerned about the Hildebeast running an effort to ruin Jaunita Broadricks credibility after she came forward and spoke up about ******* Billy Blythe raping her and telling her "you might want to put some ice on that lip" as he left. If that's the case you are as Stoopid as a sack of hair.
 
So it's the criminal woman vs the adulterous man. Sounds like her husband Bill.What a **** show this is.
 
Donald Trump has dragged America through a reality TV show that tests our decency. Any Republican office-holder who still supports him has failed that test. Perhaps now, finally, the Republican Party will do what it should have done long ago, and denounce this vile bigot once and for all. It is late in the day to substitute another candidate, but not impossible. - Robert Reich

GOP panics as outrage with Trump boils over
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/...-gop-republican-reaction-229329#ixzz4MUfM60zE

The Republican Party was in a state of turmoil on Friday night over revelations that Donald Trump once bragged in explicit terms about sexually harassing women, driving GOP leaders to denounce their nominee and even prompting calls that he leave the presidential ticket.

But while Trump and his senior aides huddled to strategize next steps, many Republicans felt paralyzed -- stuck with a candidate few ever wholeheartedly embraced with only 31 days left until Election Day.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has had a lukewarm-at-best relationship with his party’s nominee, said he was “sickened by what I heard today.” And he made it clear that Trump was no longer welcome at a political event the speaker is hosting in his Wisconsin congressional district on Saturday – which was to be the first time the two appeared side-by-side.

“Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified,” said Ryan, widely considered the leader of the next generation of Republicans. “I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests.”

The dis-invitation opened the flood-gates for other high-profile Republicans to distance themselves from Trump.

Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz withdrew his endorsement, saying: "I’m out. I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president. It is some of the most abhorrent and offensive comments that you can possibly imagine."

Even Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who has emerged as a trusted Trump ally and adviser, scolded in scorching terms: "No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever.”

The party's past nominees were unflinching in their condemnation.

“Hitting on married women? Condoning assault? Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and corrupt America's face to the world,” Mitt Romney, the party’s last GOP presidential nominee, wrote on Twitter. And Arizona Sen. John McCain, the 2008 nominee, said Trump could have no excuse: "No woman should ever be victimized by this kind of inappropriate behavior. He alone bears the burden of his conduct and alone should suffer the consequences.”

Even within Trump’s own campaign, there was an overriding sense of doom. One aide expressed doubt that the GOP nominee, who has successfully weathered a number of scandals, would be able to ride the current firestorm.

There's "absolutely no excuse to ever talk about women in such a crude and demeaning way," Trump’s Texas chair, Dan Patrick, was quoted as saying.

As the hours passed, some Republicans began to call for Trump to step aside, leaving the presidential race to vice presidential nominee Mike Pence. Rob Engstrom, the Chamber of Commerce’s national political director, was the first to call for Trump to quit, followed by Rep. Mike Coffman, George Pataki and Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock. Sen. Mike Lee said: “You are the distraction... I respectfully ask you, with all due respect, to step aside.”

At least one of the party’s top fundraisers declared that major GOP donors were “looking to fund an effort to back someone else as the Republican nominee”, and there were vague suggestions that the party brass might be looking into its options “in case” Trump isn’t the nominee.

But the party’s officials swiftly and aggressively rejected those suggestions. And one of its elite election lawyers argued convincingly that the logistical hurdles to replacing Trump made it next to impossible — to say nothing of the backlash the party would be tempting from a passionate base of supporters who seemed willing to forgive Trump the latest in a series of offenses that would have ended any other candidacy.

Beneath the flurry of conservative condemnation and the implausible replacement scenarios lay an uncomfortable reality for Republicans: they are stuck with Donald Trump for the final month, and things appeared likely to get worse for the party before they got better.

In the hours after The Washington Post published its explosive report, additional media outlets were promoting their own accounts of Trump’s lewd behavior towards other women.

The rebukes mark an extraordinary turn in a campaign that has defied political norms. Rarely has a party directed so much scorn toward its nominee - with just a month until Election Day, no less. Republican strategists, many of whom are convinced the GOP is confronting a long and painful post-election rebuilding process, expressed concern that their nominee could be a stain on the party. Particularly concerning, they say, is that Trump is deepening his already sizeable deficit with female voters – damage that may not be easily reversible.

While Trump has a mile-long list of controversial remarks, there was a sense that the newest headline – about recorded comments that were made during a private 2005 conversation with TV anchor Billy Bush – had the potential to damage not only Trump in this final phase of the 2016 contest but down-ballot Republicans hoping to survive a tumultuous election year as well.

"The comments were offensive and wrong and he was right to apologize," said Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, referencing a statement from Trump who said he apologized “if anyone was offended.”

Friday’s news was the latest blow for a candidate whose candidacy appears to be spiraling out of control. Over the last two weeks, Trump has come under fire for attacking the weight of a former beauty pageant contestant and over revelations that he may have avoided paying taxes for nearly two decades. Those developments followed a lackluster performance in the first presidential debate.

“When it rains it pours,” said Robert Blizzard, a GOP pollster.

Republicans are growing increasingly concerned about what impact Trump will have on their congressional majorities. Pollsters, who have been checking for signs that the volatile GOP nominee will demolish their fragile hold on the Senate, say they’ve seen a precipitous decline in Trump’s numbers since the Sept. 26 debate. Asked about Trump’s comments, one top party strategist who is playing a key role in down-ballot races said, simply, “It sucks.”
 
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my plan is to still vote for trump. I just cant vote for Clinton. I hope there is enough people that realize that the video that came out and what ever else the Dems have up their sleeve while it is bad, it isn't as bad as 4 years of Clinton
 
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