Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
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hilldog on CNN claiming ISIS supports Trump so we should vote for her. New level of desperation from hilldog.
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
It is sad.Skjellyfetti wrote:This thread is so fucking depressing.
Compare this to Obama - Romney or Obama - McCain. We were actually arguing about policy.
This election is just a shitshow and an argument about which candidate is less shitty. What ridiculous thing Trump tweeting, whatever new corruption revelation about Clinton, etc.
I've always been generally pretty optimistic.... but, we're so fucking screwed with this election....
But in reality, broken promises by candidates make me tune them out anyway, unless they pound it out for 12 months. Then I feel like they are obligated to do something. But then there was the promise of the ACA. Yeah, Obama delivered. But it's poorly designed and was sold on lies. It is not sustainable without large scale modifications and Obama is too stubborn to do anything about it.
The one thing that this election has done, it has revealed the character of each candidate. Both have suffered because of it. I think it would have been helpful to know how deceitful Obama is prior to his election. But, as you said, it was a policy election (along with an anti-Bush and race election).
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I feel the opposite. This election is awesome in so may ways. Conk establishment getting primaried, a democratic socialist keeping it close with Clinton, the hard truthfulness of Trump's statements on money in politics, the dishonesty of the Dem establishment...
Then again, national politics is a spectator sport for me.
Then again, national politics is a spectator sport for me.
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I agree. Entertaining aspects aside, the impact to the establishment (on both sides) during this election has been great to see. Interesting to see where things go from here.kalm wrote:I feel the opposite. This election is awesome in so may ways. Conk establishment getting primaried, a democratic socialist keeping it close with Clinton, the hard truthfulness of Trump's statements on money in politics, the dishonesty of the Dem establishment...
Then again, national politics is a spectator sport for me.
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Not humanly possible.JohnStOnge wrote:Are you serious? The answer to your question is obvious. The other realistic alternative lies even more. And he's completely nuts. I can't believe you even asked that question.HI54UNI wrote:
Except that wouldn't fit what actually happened over the weekend. She was supposedly diagnosed on Friday and then went to fundraisers. So if she would've skipped the 9/11 memorial that would've shown that her donors are more important than remembering 9/11 (which they probably are).
How can you support anyone who's first reaction to everything is to lie and deceive? There isn't an honest bone in her body.
If you want to say Clinton is dishonest, fine. But the problem you have is that Trump is even MORE dishonest. Plus he's got the emotional maturity of a 12 year old and has absolutely no clue.
How can YOU support an alternative who lies even more than Clinton does and who is basically a middle school kid in a 70 year old man's body? Plus all sorts of other problems.
At least she has SOME clue as to what's going on in the world. The alternative does not.
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JSO is full of crap and denial, it's a shame to see him go down like this.
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Pretty soon he'll be criticizing Trump for racism, liking young women, and letting his dog lick peanut butter off his balls.Ibanez wrote:JSO is full of crap and denial, it's a shame to see him go down like this.
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I heard Trump likes to race high school athletes in his jeans and then look down on them as if they are lesser than him.
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Just popping in to do a public service by calling your attention to an aspect of what's going on with the polls. A factor in what's going on is that, as the election gets closer, more people are starting to use "likely voters" models instead of just going with registered voters. Trump does better when the "likely voters" models are used. Actually, historically, Republicans have done better when "likely voters" models are used.
I look at the ABC News Washington Post poll as the best one. And if you go to its latest report at http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-conten ... ection.pdf you can see it explained this way:
You can see the same kind of thing in the latest poll currently posted at the RealClearPolitics site. It's the Fox News ORC poll. The report is based on "likely voters." The 2 way has Trump up by 1 and the 4 way has Clinton up by 1. But if they were still going with "registered voters" it would be Clinton up by 3 in the 2 way and by 4 in the 4 way.
I think the race has closed to some extent regardless. But the perception is exaggerated by the post Labor Day increase in utilizing "likely voters" models.
And I do think the media for the most part are missing this. Take the ABC News Washington Post poll for example. If they were doing the same thing methods wise as they did last month they'd be saying Clinton has a 10 point lead and their poll would be saying pretty much the same thing as it said a month ago.
I look at the ABC News Washington Post poll as the best one. And if you go to its latest report at http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-conten ... ection.pdf you can see it explained this way:
If we were still going with "registered voters" as the ABC News Washington Post poll had been doing until the most recent report, the report would have been that Clinton had a 10 point lead over Trump in a 4 way race (45% to 35%). But since they have now moved to using "likely voters," the lead is 5 points (46% to 41%).With Labor Day past, ABC has moved to focusing vote-preference estimates on likely voters,
who account for about 57 percent of all adults in this survey’s estimates.
You can see the same kind of thing in the latest poll currently posted at the RealClearPolitics site. It's the Fox News ORC poll. The report is based on "likely voters." The 2 way has Trump up by 1 and the 4 way has Clinton up by 1. But if they were still going with "registered voters" it would be Clinton up by 3 in the 2 way and by 4 in the 4 way.
I think the race has closed to some extent regardless. But the perception is exaggerated by the post Labor Day increase in utilizing "likely voters" models.
And I do think the media for the most part are missing this. Take the ABC News Washington Post poll for example. If they were doing the same thing methods wise as they did last month they'd be saying Clinton has a 10 point lead and their poll would be saying pretty much the same thing as it said a month ago.
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I am not in denial at all. I fully recognize that the absolute disaster of having Trump end up as President is possible. I fully recognize that there are enough people in this country that are stupid enough to vote for him to allow for that to happen.Ibanez wrote:JSO is full of crap and denial, it's a shame to see him go down like this.
BTW, I found this article about Trump supporters:
http://www.realclearscience.com/blog/20 ... idity.html
Pretty much nails what Trump supporters are trying to accomplish right now."A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses."
If you are going to worry about someone being full of crap, you should worry about someone completely full of crap ending up as President. If Trump ends up as President, that will have happened.
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As I don't watch the Khardashians, this is my fix!SDHornet wrote:I agree. Entertaining aspects aside, the impact to the establishment (on both sides) during this election has been great to see. Interesting to see where things go from here.kalm wrote:I feel the opposite. This election is awesome in so may ways. Conk establishment getting primaried, a democratic socialist keeping it close with Clinton, the hard truthfulness of Trump's statements on money in politics, the dishonesty of the Dem establishment...
Then again, national politics is a spectator sport for me.
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Says the one stupid enough to vote for The Hildabeast.JohnStOnge wrote:I am not in denial at all. I fully recognize that the absolute disaster of having Trump end up as President is possible. I fully recognize that there are enough people in this country that are stupid enough to vote for him to allow for that to happen.Ibanez wrote:JSO is full of crap and denial, it's a shame to see him go down like this.
BTW, I found this article about Trump supporters:
http://www.realclearscience.com/blog/20 ... idity.html
Pretty much nails what Trump supporters are trying to accomplish right now."A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or to a group of persons while himself deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses."
If you are going to worry about someone being full of crap, you should worry about someone completely full of crap ending up as President. If Trump ends up as President, that will have happened.
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Voting for Trump or Hildabeast is fucking stupid. Y'all pile on JSO... but, what about all the dudes on here with their dicks out for fucking Trump. It's baffling.
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Not to mention Hillary's campaign tried to make an issue of Bernie Sanders' age and health.
And, he's in far better shape than Hillary.
And, he's in far better shape than Hillary.
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Name one.Skjellyfetti wrote:Voting for Trump or Hildabeast is fucking stupid. Y'all pile on JSO... but, what about all the dudes on here with their dicks out for fucking Trump. It's baffling.
You are confusing Pro-Trump with Anti-Hillary.
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Trump apparently trolled all the major news networks today. He put out notice that he had a big birther announcement on Obama (he admitted Obama was born in the US), but before that, he had a parade of veterans (Generals, Medal of Honor winners) and gold star families give nearly 40 minutes of ringing endorsements for him, all aired free and live on the major networks.
Dude is a genius.
Dude is a genius.
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This is truth. I have already said multiple times that this election is a Giant Douche versus a Turd Sandwich.CAA Flagship wrote:Name one.Skjellyfetti wrote:Voting for Trump or Hildabeast is fucking stupid. Y'all pile on JSO... but, what about all the dudes on here with their dicks out for fucking Trump. It's baffling.
You are confusing Pro-Trump with Anti-Hillary.
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Which is which? Does it matter?93henfan wrote:This is truth. I have already said multiple times that this election is a Giant Douche versus a Turd Sandwich.CAA Flagship wrote: Name one.
You are confusing Pro-Trump with Anti-Hillary.
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That's the point.Ivytalk wrote:Which is which? Does it matter?93henfan wrote:
This is truth. I have already said multiple times that this election is a Giant Douche versus a Turd Sandwich.
If you want the answer though, South Park invented the term and they roll it out every four years. For this cycle, in the season opener for season 20, the Turd Sandwich is a cartoon Hillary Clinton and the Giant Douche is Mr. Garrison (tinted orange and acting like Donald Trump) and his veep is Caitlyn Jenner. Whether you like SP or not, you really ought to find the episode and watch it. They even worked in some Colin Kaepernick.
Here was the best part: F*** THEM ALL TO DEATH!!!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSJ9QHKf9Ss[/youtube]
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I haven't watched SP much since the kids left the nest. Maybe I should go back to it!93henfan wrote:That's the point.Ivytalk wrote:
Which is which? Does it matter?
If you want the answer though, South Park invented the term and they roll it out every four years. For this cycle, in the season opener for season 20, the Turd Sandwich is a cartoon Hillary Clinton and the Giant Douche is Mr. Garrison (tinted orange and acting like Donald Trump) and his veep is Caitlyn Jenner.
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Catch the Youtube clip I edited in above. It's bleeped but NSFWIvytalk wrote:I haven't watched SP much since the kids left the nest. Maybe I should go back to it!93henfan wrote:
That's the point.
If you want the answer though, South Park invented the term and they roll it out every four years. For this cycle, in the season opener for season 20, the Turd Sandwich is a cartoon Hillary Clinton and the Giant Douche is Mr. Garrison (tinted orange and acting like Donald Trump) and his veep is Caitlyn Jenner.
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Good job...after free national coverage of military men and women praising Trump he said BHO was born in the US...
Good job...after free national coverage of military men and women praising Trump he said BHO was born in the US...
Television anchors laid into Trump on Friday. News networks carried the event in full under the impression he would expand on his past “birther” claims and take questions.
But instead, Trump made only the brief remarks, spending the vast majority of the event honoring Medal of Honor winners and veterans there supporting Trump and lauding his new hotel just a stone's throw away from the White House.
“We got played again by the Trump campaign, which is what they do,” CNN's John King said, making clear that he did not mean to disrespect the service members being honored at Trump’s hotel
“He got a live event broadcast for some 20 minutes.”
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Re: Election 2016: Trump vs Clinton
I guess what Skelly is talking about is how Trump gets defended by proxy when Clinton is criticized
To be honest- here's how I rank the candidates in terms of who I would like to see as President, in rank order:
1. Gary Johnson
2. Donald Trump
3. Bernie Sanders
4. Jill Stein
5. Al Sharpton
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To be honest- here's how I rank the candidates in terms of who I would like to see as President, in rank order:
1. Gary Johnson
2. Donald Trump
3. Bernie Sanders
4. Jill Stein
5. Al Sharpton
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452. Bill Clinton
453. Kim Jong Un
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976. My stupid liberal aunt
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2314. Beelzebub
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1325674. Hillary Clinton
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