Im not going to support Gary Johnson anymore. I just cant do it, something isnt right.

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Thinking about how 99% of the media is constantly reporting on "he said, she said" allegations (which no one can prove is true), while completely ignoring all the wikileaks coming out which have been damning, which are true.

Political hack, and pay 2 play politicians who have been bought and paid for by big $$ and such, damning Trump.

99% of the media ignoring Hillary's faults, but do issue praise.

This has got me thinking, WHY are all these VERY BAD PEOPLE and COMPANIES/CORPORATIONS against Trump?

Is it because he will stop politicians from being bought, serving themselves and becoming millionaires while supposedly serving the people?

Is it because the media knows that a Trump Presidency will stop them from pursuing an agenda?

Is it because he might stop the corruption in Washington?

Is it because he might actually change things cause he really cant be bought?

Something is going on when this is such a biased smear job by both sides, it makes me wonder.

So, I am going to fight against the system, and fight for the people of America... something just isnt right about this.

TRUMP 2016!!!

Lord help us!
 

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Guess the media kind of failed with me.. got a non-Trump supporter, to support Trump
 

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Trump is a complete moron/loose cannon.

Not a hard worker, other than self promotion.
Not interested in learning anything new.... he thinks he knows everything already
He is an international incident waiting happen
He even admits to being corrupt... but he is gonna clean up the system???
Not a good businessman.... other than ripping people off.
Not a man of integrity

What is there to like about him???
 

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Trump is a complete moron/loose cannon.

Not a hard worker, other than self promotion.
Not interested in learning anything new.... he thinks he knows everything already
He is an international incident waiting happen
He even admits to being corrupt... but he is gonna clean up the system???
Not a good businessman.... other than ripping people off.
Not a man of integrity

What is there to like about him???

The whole corrupt and biased system is against him. And what has he ever done to put our country at risk?
 
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Thinking about how 99% of the media is constantly reporting on "he said, she said" allegations (which no one can prove is true), while completely ignoring all the wikileaks coming out which have been damning, which are true.

Political hack, and pay 2 play politicians who have been bought and paid for by big $$ and such, damning Trump.

99% of the media ignoring Hillary's faults, but do issue praise.

This has got me thinking, WHY are all these VERY BAD PEOPLE and COMPANIES/CORPORATIONS against Trump?

Is it because he will stop politicians from being bought, serving themselves and becoming millionaires while supposedly serving the people?

Is it because the media knows that a Trump Presidency will stop them from pursuing an agenda?

Is it because he might stop the corruption in Washington?

Is it because he might actually change things cause he really cant be bought?

Something is going on when this is such a biased smear job by both sides, it makes me wonder.

So, I am going to fight against the system, and fight for the people of America... something just isnt right about this.

TRUMP 2016!!!

Lord help us!
Thanks!
 

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October 15, 2016
It's Not an Election. It's a War.

By Debbie Hallberg

There are an awful lot of people out there who still think this is a conventional election, that we are choosing between two candidates on the basis of experience, policies, and character.

This is not a conventional election. This is, as the late, great Andrew Breitbart put it, "war!"

An all-out culture war.


It's not a war that conservatives started or have ever wanted. It is a war that has been thrust on us. But if we don't treat it as a war, if we don't take it seriously as a war, we will lose and lose miserably. We will lose not just for the next four years, but for the next 40 years, and possibly the next 400 years.


In other words, this is not a skirmish or a tiny battle, as the #NeverTrump crowd imagines. If we don't defeat the enemy in November, there may not be another chance for a long time to come.


When you're at war, your tactics change considerably. For your leader, you don't want a gentleman warrior or an intellectual who is good at articulating ideas but not very good in the trenches. Those are peacetime leaders, perhaps, but not wartime generals.


At time of war, you pick a general who is tough as nails and will lead you confidently into battle and be victorious. You choose someone who knows how important it is, as Winston Churchill said, to "Never give up! Never give up! Never, never, never-never-never-never!"


The general you pick may be foul-mouthed, crude, or brusque. He may have any number of personal failings. Those things don't matter in war. What matters is:


Is he on your side?


Is he a fighter?


Can he rally the troops?


Can he weaken the opponent?


Can he administer death blows when needed?


Can he emerge victorious?


In short, you need someone who is strong, fierce, and not easily taken down. Ironically, the Republican symbol of the elephant is the perfect metaphor – a creature who, on the one hand, is often seen as big, clumsy, and lovable, but who turns out to be of the most dangerous animals on Earth. A creature who has been known to be vindictive and can trample even a rhinoceros – so a donkey shouldn't be that hard.


Is this Donald J. Trump?


Absolutely. He has shown that no matter what dirt gets dug up and thrown at him, he will not back down. He is the first Republican candidate to come along in more than 25 years who isn't afraid to battle the Democrats – and the media – with the same firepower they bring into battle.


Scott Adams, the creator of the cartoon Dilbert, has written extensively on the "persuasion" elements of this election and says that Trump's temperament is predictable, that "when Trump counter-attacks, he always responds with equal measure. Words are met with words and scandal mentions are met with scandal mentions. (And maybe a few words.) But always proportionate and immediate."


So what we are seeing, and what we may see for the remainder of the campaign, is Trump responding in full force to the media and the left-wing onslaught.


In short, he's bringing out the big guns.


But he's bringing out the big guns because that's what the other side already has aimed at him.


Consider the 2005 video of Trump's lewd comments. The Democrat-controlled media thought they could take Donald Trump down and end his candidacy for good by airing the video two days before the second presidential debate. But, unlike almost every other Republican you can name, Trump didn't back down. He came out swinging.


Debate moderator Anderson Cooper called Trump's 2005 comments "sexual assault," and said, "You bragged that you have sexually assaulted women. Do you understand that?"


Trump corrected him and subtly undercut the claim: "No, I didn't say that at all. I don't think you understood what was said. This was locker room talk." He then apologized to his family and the American public and masterfully switched the subject:

You know, when we have a world when you have ISIS chopping off heads and frankly drowning people in steel cages, where you have so many bad things happening … we should get onto much more important things and much bigger things.

The moderators and the Democrats were stunned that their many shots at Trump did not succeed. He outgunned them at every turn. When he said Hillary should be in jail, they were reeling. No one has ever gone after Hillary the way Trump has.


Now, having failed round one, the left has brought out even bigger guns – women who claim that Trump groped them and sexually assaulted them on numerous occasions going back to the 1980s.


But once again, Trump will not be taken down easily. At a speech in West Palm Beach, Florida, he went on offense almost immediately.


"These people are horrible people. They're horrible, horrible liars," he said of the women accusing him. "And interestingly, it happens to appear 26 days before our very important election."


He challenged the account of one woman, Jessica Leeds, who claims that Trump touched her on a first-class flight to New York more than 30 years ago and was "like an octopus."


Trump's response: "Another ridiculous tale. No witnesses. No nothing."


He cast aspersion on People magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff, who claimed that Trump forced her against a wall and tried to kiss her in 2005, when she was interviewing Trump and his wife, Melania, in 2005. Donald Trump pointed out the "area was a public area – people all over the place."


But the media is again trying to slay the elephant. For example, CNN senior media correspondent Brian Stelter immediately jumped into the fray, calling Trump's speech "paranoid" and "dangerous."


This is war, ladies and gentlemen. It's not a conventional election, and it's not a gentlemen's disagreement or a skirmish or a fistfight. You can't sit at home with popcorn and enjoy the show, because eventually the lights will come up, and we will be saddled with either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump for four years.


If it's Hillary, then you can gird yourself for what will surely be daily battles over guns, free speech, Supreme Court nominees, higher taxes, more immigration, more years of a bad economy, and a multitude of other bad decisions.


Or you can take your chances with the elephant, Donald J. Trump.


Whose side on you on?


Debbie Hallberg is a writer based in San Francisco.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/10/its_not_an_election_its_a_war.html
 

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Nobody has ever gone after Crooked Illary and her crimes the way Trump has. That in itself makes him overqualified for the job.
 

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Trump is a whiny little bitch. How any adult can support such a perverted, lying, piece of shit scumbag is beyond me. Luckily there's not enough of you sick human beings in America to get him elected.
 

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Trump is a whiny little bitch. How any adult can support such a perverted, lying, piece of shit scumbag is beyond me. Luckily there's not enough of you sick human beings in America to get him elected.

No idea how anyone can support either of these filthy asshats
 
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Trump is a whiny little bitch. How any adult can support such a perverted, lying, piece of shit scumbag is beyond me. Luckily there's not enough of you sick human beings in America to get him elected.
This Country is just a shell of what it used to be & ready to topple or civil war or Putin says war with us if Killery is elected.....Im old enough to know what this once fine Country used to be....You must be young & nieve but youll grow up & get wise someday.....Vote for Trump or I see civil war or war with Russia if Hillary wins...Its your choice....
 
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NFL Trends, you have always impressed me as a clear thinker.

Kudos on thinking your way to the only decision that has a chance to save out Great Country, the country that certainly hasn't felt like that over the past eight years. Heck, it started to teeter when Bush had no plan of succession for Iraq and the bundled subprime mortgages almost took the world of finance down.

Unless you're a dazed dreamy liberal like Aki, a party suck like vitfraud, or a Gov't teat sucker like DaFlinch, if you're a working guy who just wants a chance to work and not be smothered by regulations and taxes and fees, who is tired of watching the clueless elites dictate policy that makes it harder and harder for the middle class to hold the middle, I don't think you or anyone else has any choice but to hitch to Trump's wagon.

You and Debbie Hallberg said it very well in this thread.

We're going to need all the clear thinkers we can get. We CAN win despite what the elites tell you. They are scared shitless that Trump is gonna shake them all out of their honey trees.

We need to fight with the man who is fighting for us.
 

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No idea how anyone can support either of these filthy asshats

Because at the end of the day, policy is the deal breaker, not (flawed) personalities.

Nobody will give a damn about all this cat fighting 5-10 years from now.
 

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Trump is a whiny little bitch. How any adult can support such a perverted, lying, piece of shit scumbag is beyond me. Luckily there's not enough of you sick human beings in America to get him elected.
For once in your life put the Twinkie down and tell us how you really feel.
 

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trump is a whiny little bitch. How any adult can support such a perverted, lying, piece of shit scumbag is beyond me. Luckily there's not enough of you sick human beings in america to get him elected.

nailed it... Lmao!!!
 

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