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I got more at +280.

The only person I'm trusting in this thing is Assange.
 

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I believe you are correct. They're too smart to let the cat out of the bag at this juncture. It was just a taste.

I really haven't heard anybody say they support Hillary. I mean, on the street, in stores, taxis, wherever.... people would talk about Trump or Bernie or maybe somebody else... but I aint even heard one fucking person celebrating Hillary, lol.
 

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I dont see ONE single reason why anyone in their right mind, except for spite, would vote for Hillary Clinton.

If you vote for her, you're basically signing the Death Petition of the United States and you will pay for it later along with the rest of us, if she somehow wins...
 

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I dont see ONE single reason why anyone in their right mind, except for spite, would vote for Hillary Clinton.

If you vote for her, you're basically signing the Death Petition of the United States and you will pay for it later along with the rest of us, if she somehow wins...

dead on, but unfortunately alot of idiots out there..she's gonna win
 
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I dont see ONE single reason why anyone in their right mind, except for spite, would vote for Hillary Clinton.

If you vote for her, you're basically signing the Death Petition of the United States and you will pay for it later along with the rest of us, if she somehow wins...

Sorry buddy....this will be a landslide....

Maybe a Trump resignation before the election...

Any other guy not named Trump would have crushed Hillary this year....
 

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Dinosaur, are you another hallucinating liberal? That Trump fall hard thread is comical.

You're like a German voter voting for Merkel. Insanity.
 

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[h=1]Is Donald Trump plain crazy?’ Big-name writers now questioning GOP nominee’s sanity[/h]Dylan Stableford 11 hours ago



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On Tuesday at a rally in Ashburn, Va., Donald Trump asked a mother to remove her crying baby. Though he initially said he didn't mind the noise, he later added, "Actually, I was only kidding. You can get the baby out of here."










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Is Donald Trump insane?
That’s the question being asked in recent days by prominent columnists, both liberal and conservative, about the Republican presidential nominee.
“During the primary season, as Donald Trump’s bizarre outbursts helped him crush the competition, I thought he was being crazy like a fox,” Eugene Robinson wrote in an op-ed (“Is Donald Trump just plain crazy?”) published Tuesday in the Washington Post.
“Now I am increasingly convinced that he’s just plain crazy,” Robinson continued. “I’m serious about that. Leave aside for the moment Trump’s policies, which in my opinion range from the unconstitutional to the un-American to the potentially catastrophic. At this point, it would be irresponsible to ignore the fact that Trump’s grasp on reality appears to be tenuous at best.”
Robinson was not the only newspaper writer to recently ask such a blunt question about Trump’s fitness for office.
“One wonders if Republican leaders have begun to realize that they may have hitched their fate and the fate of their party to a man with a disordered personality,” Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote in a separate Washington Post editorial on Monday. “We can leave it to the professionals to determine exactly what to call it. Suffice to say that Donald Trump’s response to the assorted speakers at the Democratic National Convention has not been rational.”
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<figcaption>Donald Trump speaks in Denver in July. (Photo: David Zalubowski/AP)</figcaption></figure>Vox founder Ezra Klein made a similar observation following Trump’s press conference the day after last month’s Republican National Convention. Instead of focusing on a unifying message, Trump resurfaced the debunked conspiracy theory that Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s father was linked to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
“Have we stopped to appreciate how crazy Donald Trump has gotten recently?” Klein asked.
“There was no reason for Trump to say any of this,” Klein wrote. “Trump had just accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president. Cruz had been vanquished, booed off the stage. Trump’s opponent, now, was Hillary Clinton. But he couldn’t help himself. He couldn’t stay on message, he couldn’t suppress the crazy, for 24 hours.”
“Yes, Donald Trump is crazy,” Steven Hayes added last week in the conservative Weekly Standard. “And, yes, the Republican party owns his insanity.”
“I almost don’t blame Trump,” David Brooks wrote in the New York Times on July 29. “He is a morally untethered, spiritually vacuous man who appears haunted by multiple personality disorders. It is the ‘sane’ and ‘reasonable’ Republicans who deserve the shame.”
It’s not just op-ed columnists questioning Trump’s sanity.
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[h=3]Bloomberg uses billionaire status to bash Trump at the DNC[/h]Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday and made his independent-voter case for supporting Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.










</figure>At last week’s Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg endorsed Hillary Clinton while suggesting his fellow billionaire is not of sound mind.
“Let’s elect a sane, competent person,” Bloomberg said.
Another billionaire, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, also questioned Trump’s sanity.
“Donald initially — I really hoped he would be something different, that as a businessperson, I thought there was an opportunity there,” Cuban told CNN while campaigning with Clinton in his hometown of Pittsburgh on Saturday. “But then he went off the reservation and went bats*** crazy.”
“We can gloss over it, laugh about it, analyze it,” Stuart Stevens, chief strategist to Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign, wrote on Twitter. “But Donald Trump is not a well man.”
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Trump biographer Michael D’Antonio, though, argues that Trump is not crazy but instead “sees the world as a constant struggle for victory and lacks a moral compass.”
“The word ‘crazy’ conjures up a person who is so plagued by delusions, or perhaps hallucinations, that he makes no sense at all,” D’Antonio wrote in an op-ed for CNN.com. “Consider his success, both before and during his pursuit of the presidency, and it’s hard to argue that Trump suffers from such a profoundly distorted view of reality. In fact he has long demonstrated a keen awareness of how our society worships celebrity and rewards those who can attract the limelight and hold its focus.”
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But when the Toronto Star asked about the recent onslaught of questions surrounding his mental health, Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks referred him to the candidate’s medical report.
“I’m sure you saw Mr. Trump’s medical report released in December of last year, which described him as perhaps the healthiest individual to ever be elected President,” Hicks wrote in an email to the paper. “I refer you to that.”
But as the Star’s Daniel Dale noted, that report addressed physical — and not mental — health.

 

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Sorry buddy....this will be a landslide....

Maybe a Trump resignation before the election...

Any other guy not named Trump would have crushed Hillary this year....

Not Ted Cruz because he's a far right conservative. Far righties will not get elected anymore.....in general elections.
 

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I should add...that I voted the republican party...knowing full well that Trump may not even be around in 3 months.
 
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Not Ted Cruz because he's a far right conservative. Far righties will not get elected anymore.....in general elections.

Yep. And they're too dumb/stubborn to realize this. Stop wasting time trying to out Christian each other. Too hard for them to say "my personal beliefs might be different (ex: gay marriage), however in the US people should be able to decide".
 

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I believe you are correct. They're too smart to let the cat out of the bag at this juncture. It was just a taste.

I really haven't heard anybody say they support Hillary. I mean, on the street, in stores, taxis, wherever.... people would talk about Trump or Bernie or maybe somebody else... but I aint even heard one fucking person celebrating Hillary, lol.

agree , make sure this gets out late enough to where a 3rd party candidate will not be able to get into the picture
 

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Current Pinnacle line.....She went from -240 to -310 in the last 5 days.

Winner of 2016 US Presidential General Election?
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