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Trump - would bring back waterboarding and implement other torture techniques

I'm sure there are tens of millions people out there that agree with his views. There are also tens of millions more out there who simply don't care.

I get the feeling that Trump is prepared to say anything if he thinks it might raise his profile, after all he doesn't have to believe it all. I think a statement like this will marginally enhance his ability to gain the GOP nomination and he can always distance himself from it if it becomes inconvenient later in the GOP nomination process or in the election itself.
 
I'm seriously beginning to wonder if the Republican Party is going to have him murdered soon.
 
Donald Trump is a fascist scumbag. No surprise that he would become a war criminal if the American people are stupid enough to put him in the White House.
 
Donald Trump is a fascist scumbag. No surprise that he would become a war criminal if the American people are stupid enough to put him in the White House.

It won't be allowed to happen.
 
Trump does run a terrible risk this week. It's Thanksgiving, and it's quite possible that some hungry American will mistake him for a pile of sweet potatoes and dig in. He's got the coloration and the lumpiness and the texture. You could toss a handful of marshmallows on him and watch him get torn to pieces by a mob.
 
How so? What do you mean, it won't be "allowed"? Allowed by whom?

The sane Americans who will decline to vote him into office (if it even gets that far).

^ Exactly. There are probably a very good deal of complete morons that agree with Trump. There's probably even a few million of them when it's all said and done, but no minority is going to vote for him.

There are two camps when it comes to Trump, those who completely love him and would support him no matter what...and everyone else. If he gets the nom there will be people coming out that haven't voted in years to vote against him. His publicist also said today that the way the Republican Party is treating him nullifies his agreement to support the candidate. Meaning he still thinks he can run as a third party if he doesn't get the nomination. It would be great for the Dems.
 
That the racists support Trump.....who has become the ultimate "Angry White Man" candidtate is not surprising;that is to be expected.
What amazes me is the idiots who support Trump simply because he is "Anti Establishment" and "Will shake up the Status Quo". They display a level of poltical ignorance that is impressive.
 
Did you know that Trump has his hair cut every morning?

The force of those crazy thoughts can't be relieved through his mouth while he sleeps or has breakfast. The pressure on the bottom of his follicles forces out a new orange swirly coiffure every few hours.
 
That the racists support Trump.....who has become the ultimate "Angry White Man" candidtate is not surprising;that is to be expected.
What amazes me is the idiots who support Trump simply because he is "Anti Establishment" and "Will shake up the Status Quo". They display a level of poltical ignorance that is impressive.

Shake up the status quo enough and the new currency will be canned food and shotgun shells.
 
I read an article that included interviews with some of the GOP strategists. One of the issues they planned to work on was income inequality. Polling has indicated that many middle-class GOP voters are concerned with stagnant wages, the decline in middle-class family's real income and the huge incomes the top wage earners get. They also want Social Security fully funded and etc. The idea was to try and reinvent George H.W. Bush's "compassionate conservative" philosophy for the 2016 Presidential race.

They all agree, they didn't see Trump coming and, "He's killing us."

:) <--- registered Democrat.
 
I read an article that included interviews with some of the GOP strategists. One of the issues they planned to work on was income inequality. Polling has indicated that many middle-class GOP voters are concerned with stagnant wages, the decline in middle-class family's real income and the huge incomes the top wage earners get. They also want Social Security fully funded and etc. The idea was to try and reinvent George H.W. Bush's "compassionate conservative" philosophy for the 2016 Presidential race.
You are not going to get very far raising unimportant issues like this when there are MUSLINS!!!11!! OUT TO KILL YOU!!11!!! and take your jobs.

They all agree, they didn't see Trump coming and, "He's killing us."
I called Trump as being a "Democrat torpedo" some time ago, sent to disrupt the enemy camp. That, or he is all performance art that has gone viral.

registered Democrat.
I suspect registered Republicans feel much the same nowadays.
 
I called Trump as being a "Democrat torpedo" some time ago, sent to disrupt the enemy camp. That, or he is all performance art that has gone viral.
One day he will pull off his mask and reveal himself to be Andy Kaufman.

Then I will HAVE to vote for him!
 
^ Exactly. There are probably a very good deal of complete morons that agree with Trump. There's probably even a few million of them when it's all said and done, but no minority is going to vote for him.

There are two camps when it comes to Trump, those who completely love him and would support him no matter what...and everyone else. If he gets the nom there will be people coming out that haven't voted in years to vote against him. His publicist also said today that the way the Republican Party is treating him nullifies his agreement to support the candidate. Meaning he still thinks he can run as a third party if he doesn't get the nomination. It would be great for the Dems.

You're delusional if you think that there are no minorities who will be voting for Trump. Some polls indicate that he has the support of approximately 25% of the black community (and this bears out my personal experience talking with blacks here in Los Angeles). Additionally, I know many Hispanics who will be voting for Trump.
 
There are two camps when it comes to Trump, those who completely love him and would support him no matter what...and everyone else. If he gets the nom there will be people coming out that haven't voted in years to vote against him.

Are you so sure? I don't think the spite vote is very popular, even when it involves somebody like Trump. The Democrats relied on it in 2004 (Anybody But Bush!) and look how far it got them. And that was against Bush! I seriously doubt that Trump is as hated now as Bush was in 2004.

His publicist also said today that the way the Republican Party is treating him nullifies his agreement to support the candidate. Meaning he still thinks he can run as a third party if he doesn't get the nomination. It would be great for the Dems.

Ah, he may be stupid enough to think that, but I doubt that he can. The most obvious reason is that any third party with enough states to win will have already nominated one of their own at that point. If he tries to run as an independent after the convention, he'll have missed a lot of deadlines for getting on ballots, so he'd have to try to run as a write-in candidate or something.

Yeah, if he doesn't get nominated, he'll just disappear again. But he will return. This is not his final form.
 
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Some polls indicate that he has the support of approximately 25% of the black community (and this bears out my personal experience talking with blacks here in Los Angeles). Additionally, I know many Hispanics who will be voting for Trump.

I'd be interested in which poll? I looked at 3 recent ones (Fox News, ABC News and PPP) and the only one that cut the data in a way I could look at that question at all had Trump with 75% unfavorable to 9% favorable rating among African American respondents and Trump losing 81-8 against Hilary, 61-3 against Sanders among African Americans.
 

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