That senile old prick Adelson prevents Rump for suffering the humiliation of ZERO endorsements by a major newspaper

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Of course the billionaire who wants billions in government subsidies will support the billionaire who will give out billions in government subsidies
 

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YOu gonna take the bet pussy?

Are you a welching lying big mouth loser who just runs their mouth and plays tough guy in an internet forum?

Whats its gonna be pussy?

Are you a dick sucker or are you gonna make the bet with me?
 

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YOu gonna take the bet pussy?

Are you a welching lying big mouth loser who just runs their mouth and plays tough guy in an internet forum?

Whats its gonna be pussy?

Are you a dick sucker or are you gonna make the bet with me?


ROTLFMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Putting aside my personal policy on betting money on the internet, you're ALREADY welching on a public bet, and you want to get involved with ANOTHER one that you WON'T welch(and, as I'm sure as has occurred to your syphilitic ridden brain, it would be easy to win both "bets," by collecting the money you're never gonna receive on Monday and then welching on Tuesday).

You really ARE a moron, Blubber Belly, in addition to being a welching scumbag...Slapping-silly90))Loser!@#0azzkick(&^:bigfingerkth)(&^:madasshol:Countdown:trx-smly0:kissingbb:bigfinger:fckmad:
 

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Lol....what a pussy. So you just have confirmed you don't have the guts..and you also suck cock which we all know.

Bet me pussy. You're so sure I'm welching on a bet, put your money where your mouth is...dick eater.
 

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Wow are you stupid...the first bet has no money involved. OMG are you dense.
 

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Wow are you stupid...the first bet has no money involved. OMG are you dense.

You're a welching cocksucker no matter WHAT the bet is, and I wouldn't bet with you if you sent me the money in advance...now, go fuck yourself, Blubber Belly...Slapping-silly90))Loser!@#0azzkick(&^:bigfingerkth)(&^:madasshol:Countdown:trx-smly0:kissingbb:bigfinger:fckmad:
 

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LAS VEGAS Review- Journal






Posted October 22, 2016 - 8:00pmUpdated October 22, 2016 - 8:14pm





EDITORIAL: Donald Trump for president














LAS VEGAS Review- Journal


These are turbulent times.
More and more Americans express frustration and disillusionment today with the political institutions that govern the nation. They clamor for an alternative to the incestuous and pernicious atmosphere dominating the capital. They see a vast array of lobbyists, elected officials and entrenched interests manipulating the levers of power for their own enrichment at the expense of ordinary citizens.
The discontent isn’t confined by ideology or political philosophy. As Donald Trump confounded the pundit class in ignoring convention and protocol on his way to securing the Republican presidential nomination, a long-time socialist generated throngs of enthusiastic supporters on the left and almost derailed the Democratic coronation of Hillary Clinton.
“Change is in the air,” activist Marianne Williamson wrote, “as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging.”

And so it is.
History tells us that agents for reform often generate fear and alarm among those intent on preserving their cushy sinecures. It’s hardly a shock, then, that the 2016 campaign has produced a barrage of unceasing vitriol directed toward Mr. Trump. But let us not be distracted by the social media sideshows and carnival clatter. Substantive issues are in play this November.
Our allies on the world stage watch nervously as America retreats from its position of strong leadership leaving strife and conflict rushing to fill the void. The past eight years have pushed us $20 trillion into debt, obligations that will burden our children and grandchildren. The nation’s economy sputters under the growing weight of federal edicts and regulations that smother growth and innovation. Obamacare threatens to crash and burn. The middle class struggles. An administration promising hope and unity instead brought division.
Yet Hillary Clinton promises to lead us down the same path. She’ll cuddle up to the ways and perks of Washington like she would to a cozy old blanket.
Mr. Trump instead brings a corporate sensibility and a steadfast determination to an ossified Beltway culture. He advocates for lower taxes and a simplified tax code, in contrast to his opponent’s plan to extract another $1 trillion from the private economy in order to enlarge the bureaucracy. Mr. Trump understands and appreciates the conditions that lead to prosperity and job creation and would be a friend to small business and entrepreneurship. Mrs. Clinton has spent most of her adult life on the public payroll.
Of particular importance is the U.S. Supreme Court. The next president may be charged with filling multiple vacancies, shaping the court’s direction for a generation. Mr. Trump prefers nominees who recognize the Constitution’s checks on federal authority as a bulwark against tyranny. Mrs. Clinton would be a disaster in this regard.
Protections enshrined in no fewer than five amendments in the Bill of Rights could be eliminated or diminished under a progressive high court. Mrs. Clinton has already expressed support for empowering censors to regulate political speech — and even ban movies and books — by rewriting the First Amendment under the guise of campaign finance reform. Count on this to be a litmus test for her high-court nominees.
Expect the Second Amendment to fare no better. The individual right to bear arms would be a likely casualty of a Clinton presidency. In addition, it’s not hard to envision a liberal court further eroding the Fifth Amendment’s restrictions on government confiscation of private property and simply pulling the plug on the Ninth and 10th amendments, which have long been on life support.
Make no mistake, a Hillary Clinton administration would indulge the worst instincts of the authoritarian left and continue to swell the bloated regulatory state while running the nation deeper into the red in pursuit of “free” college and health care.

Yes, Mr. Trump’s impulsiveness and overheated rhetoric alienate many voters. He has trouble dealing with critics and would be wise to discover the power of humility.
But neither candidate will ever be called to the dais to accept an award for moral probity and character. And we are already distressingly familiar with the Clinton way, which involves turning public service into an orgy of influence peddling and entitlement designed to line their own pockets — precisely what a disgruntled electorate now rises up to protest.
Mr. Trump represents neither the danger his critics claim nor the magic elixir many of his supporters crave. But he promises to be a source of disruption and discomfort to the privileged, back-scratching political elites for whom the nation’s strength and solvency have become subservient to power’s pursuit and preservation.
Donald Trump for president.
 

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- OCTOBER 23, 2016 -

ICYMI: LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL: DONALD TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT

Donald Trump For President
Las Vegas Review Journal
10/22/16
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The past eight years have pushed us $20 trillion into debt, obligations that will burden our children and grandchildren. The nation’s economy sputters under the growing weight of federal edicts and regulations that smother growth and innovation. Obamacare threatens to crash and burn. The middle class struggles. An administration promising hope and unity instead brought division.
Yet Hillary Clinton promises to lead us down the same path. She’ll cuddle up to the ways and perks of Washington like she would to a cozy old blanket.
Mr. Trump instead brings a corporate sensibility and a steadfast determination to an ossified Beltway culture.

Mr. Trump understands and appreciates the conditions that lead to prosperity and job creation and would be a friend to small business and entrepreneurship. Mrs. Clinton has spent most of her adult life on the public payroll.
Of particular importance is the U.S. Supreme Court.

Mrs. Clinton would be a disaster in this regard.
Protections enshrined in no fewer than five amendments in the Bill of Rights could be eliminated or diminished under a progressive high court.

Expect the Second Amendment to fare no better. The individual right to bear arms would be a likely casualty of a Clinton presidency.

Make no mistake, a Hillary Clinton administration would indulge the worst instincts of the authoritarian left and continue to swell the bloated regulatory state while running the nation deeper into the red in pursuit of “free” college and health care.

And we are already distressingly familiar with the Clinton way, which involves turning public service into an orgy of influence peddling and entitlement designed to line their own pockets — precisely what a disgruntled electorate now rises up to protest.

But he promises to be a source of disruption and discomfort to the privileged, back-scratching political elites for whom the nation’s strength and solvency have become subservient to power’s pursuit and preservation.
Donald Trump for president.
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- OCTOBER 23, 2016 -

ICYMI: DAILYMAIL: TRUMP PROMISES ‘THE KIND OF CHANGE THAT ONLY ARRIVES ONCE IN A LIFETIME’

Trump's 'Gettysburg Address' Makes Closing Argument For Choosing Him And Unveils First-100-Days Agenda As He Promises 'The Kind Of Change That Only Arrives Once In A Lifetime'
Dailymail
David Martosko
10/21/16
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  • 'First 100 days' agenda speech formalized his mainstay political pledges with promises of legislation and executive orders
  • Called it a 'Contract with the American Voter,' modeling it after the 1994 Republican 'Contract with America'
  • Trump touted 'the kind of change that only arrives once in a lifetime' and made his final substantive pitch to frame the campaign's last two weeks
  • Told an audience of about 300 invited guests that he will 'drain the swamp' in Washington
  • Borrowed a line from Abraham Lincoln's 1863 speech, saying he would replace D.C. elites 'with a new government of, by and for the people.'
  • A Trump aide said the Civil War battlefield site is appropriate because 'Gettysburg was the moment when the war turned'
  • The candidate briefly visited the site of the famed Civil War battle after his speech

Donald Trump planted a flag on hallowed ground Saturday morning by laying out near the Gettysburg National Battlefield what he would do in his first 100 days as President of the United States.
Touting 'the kind of change that only arrives once in a lifetime,' Trump told an audience of about 300 invited guests that he will 'drain the swamp' in Washington, replacing the current government 'with a new government of, by and for the people.'

Trump's own war – a two-front clash against both Hillary Clinton and the mass media – will come to a climax on November 8 when most Americans will choose a leader for the next four years.
He summed up the substance of his campaign in a 'Contract With The American Voter' – a point-by-point set of initiatives that track with the themes he has focused on for 16 months.


'It is a contract between myself and the American voter, and begins with restoring honesty, accountability and change to Washington,' Trump said.
Included are six anti-corruption pledges, seven actions related to jobs and trade and five on immigration and the 'rule of law.' He ended his contract with a list of 10 bills he said he would try to quickly shepherd through Congress.

Trump reinforced his improbable but now undeniable populist bona fides, casting Clinton as the embodiment of a corrupt political establishment that's willing to throw the middle class under bus the day after Americans vote.
'Hillary Clinton is running against all of the American people, and all of the American voters,' he said.

Saturday's two loudest applause lines were Trump's pledge to repeal and replace the Obamacare medical insurance law and to end federal funding for 'sanctuary cities' – Democrat-run municipalities that offer safe harbor to illegal immigrants.

The policy agenda Trump described, a senior campaign aide said Friday night, was far beyond what Democrat Hillary Clinton could put on the table.
She can't articulate her policy goals, the aide said, because her donors haven't yet told her what to think.

The aide described Saturday's event as 'our chance to lay out a positive vision for the country, from Mr. Trump, about what he's going to do in his first 100 days in office, and how he's going to go about doing it.'




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The past eight years have pushed us $20 trillion into debt, obligations that will burden our children and grandchildren.

Adelson spent the past year coercing the legislature to burden the state with unprecedented and crippling debt and taxes. His endorsement of Trump means Hillary now actually has a chance to win Nevada. Before this she had zero chance. A large percentage of voters will go against Trump just because of this editorial.
 

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Adelson spent the past year coercing the legislature to burden the state with unprecedented and crippling debt and taxes. His endorsement of Trump means Hillary now actually has a chance to win Nevada. Before this she had zero chance. A large percentage of voters will go against Trump just because of this editorial.

Hillary had surged ahead of Rump even BEFORE the endorsement(and Cortez Masto, the Dem senator candidate, did likewise against that idiot "Doctor" Joe Heck), but I agree, this only helps her.
 

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Hillary had surged ahead of Rump even BEFORE the endorsement(and Cortez Masto, the Dem senator candidate, did likewise against that idiot "Doctor" Joe Heck), but I agree, this only helps her.

It didnt help at all!!

Another losing projection by the forum retard
 

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So you posted a fake thread filled with lies without knowing the truth....

Wow, genius!! lmao

More proof of how intellectual you are, and how you research anything before you go with whatever leftist media tells you to believe
 

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So you posted a fake thread filled with lies without knowing the truth....

Wow, genius!! lmao

More proof of how intellectual you are, and how you research anything before you go with whatever leftist media tells you to believe

What "fake thread?" Fake because a brainless cocksucker like YOU says so?!?! Better warm up that acid covered dildo, Dipshit?
 

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What about the other threads of yours I bumped... why ya staying away from those like its a woman offering you some pussy?

I bet if there was some cock in those threads, you would be there in an instant.

lmao
 

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