Trump could win presidency: Yes or No?

Nov 4 place your bets

  • Trump will win, 100%

    Votes: 42 16.9%
  • Hilary will win, 100%

    Votes: 82 32.9%
  • Trump will win, but I'm worried Hil might triumph

    Votes: 9 3.6%
  • Hilary will win, but I'm scared the chances.

    Votes: 116 46.6%

  • Total voters
    249
You guys see what you want to see. Confirmation bias, is it?

Taken from a true pro in the field of political myopia I suppose I should see the irony.

I watched the debate.
You watched the debate.
The American public watched the debate.
The members of this forum, foreign and domestic watched the debate.
The BBC watched the debates.
The Straits Times watched the debates.
Only one of those categories think Trump won.

Who's seeing what they want to see?
 
A Hillary sidestep.

... I will wait for "buyers remorse" as Trump continues his campaign for a better America.

Unemployment is down to below 5% from 7.8%, adjusted for inflation wages are up by 4.4%, gas is cheap, inflation is low, interest rates are low, violent crime and murder rates are near the lowest levels in more than 60 years, the Dow Jones Industrial average is up by nearly double, corporate profits are up 166%, neighborhoods aren't being destroyed like they were 7 years ago, major companies aren't going into bankruptcy, oil production in the US is up 87%, natural gas production has soared, Obama has deported more individuals than any president in history, and illegal immigration is down.

All of the has been accomplished under a president that isn't a sexual pervert, race baiting, *******. Your theory is that a race baiting, sexual predator, torture advocating, violence promoting grifter that has left a string of scams and failed businesses in his wake is somehow the answer to the problems you think the US has. Nice.

One of the things that your savior proposes is to eliminate the EPA (environmental department as he calls it) and this is going to unleash the coal business to new and untold levels of greatness. Really? Does this mean he is going to eliminate controls on acid emissions and mercury? Does this mean he's going to eliminate regulations on water contamination? Does this mean he is going to univent fracking? Does this mean he is going to univent the technological advances in coal mining that have radically reduced the demand for coal miners? Maybe it means he's going to univent LED light bulbs. No, of course not. What it means is that he hasn't thought about this or is just lying about it. Either possibility should be enough to make you rethink the possibility that Trump should be president.
 
A Hillary sidestep.........

Not at all. Don't you think there is a supreme arrogance about some guy in South Africa determining which points one, and only one, of the US presidential candidates should have covered in the debate? Don't you think that there is no credibility in attacking one candidate for not covering those points, when neither did? Don't you think it a bit ridiculous to denigrate someone for not answering questions they weren't even asked?
 
Not at all. Don't you think there is a supreme arrogance about some guy in South Africa determining which points one, and only one, of the US presidential candidates should have covered in the debate? Don't you think that there is no credibility in attacking one candidate for not covering those points, when neither did? Don't you think it a bit ridiculous to denigrate someone for not answering questions they weren't even asked?

It should also be pointed out that they were answering the questions put to them. The public and the network were throwing raw meat out there. They wanted The Infidelitator vs The Molester Steel Cage Match.
 
Did she say how she is going to force the convicted illegals back to their countries?

I watched parts of the debate and I missed some things. Did Trump say how he will force convicted illegals back to their country of origin?

A Hillary sidestep.

You should read some earlier comments about how Trump uses only personal insults and avoids policy. Is the "high road" not about policy?

Polls. Everyone is pretending to be holier than thou. Voting may be different. I will wait and see.

The USA will get the President that it deserves. Should Hillary win, I will wait for "buyers remorse" as Trump continues his campaign for a better America.

Wait. Trump is going to continue his campaign for a better America if Clinton wins? I am really out of the loop. Has he said what this campaign will look like?

If I were to take a SWAG at that I'd say that the campaign will be devoted to lessening the power, prestige, and/or fortunes of those that opposed him1. The guy really likes getting even with those he classifies as enemies.

Lastly, is it really buyers remorse when one says "I am not happy with Clinton. not happy at all. Still, it would have been worse with Trump." As was pointed out upthread, every newspaper and periodical that endorsed a candidate endorsed the same candidate. A first in modern US politics. Even right-leaning newspapers described Trump as unfit and ill prepared to serve as president. I know some folks like to describe Clinton as "the worst candidate in the history of the United States," but if she is that bad, how did she get right-leaning newspapers to assert that Trump is worse.

ETA
Given the lengthy list of things that Trump has completely or partially destroyed, why would anyone to expect the Campaign for a Better America to not crash and burn?

(1) and calling them names while insulting their families.
 
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It worked at making him look bad - and you seem to be saying that he could do nothing about it. Why couldn't he try that on Clinton? Or would that just make her look good?

In the pic it looked like he was having an orgasm on the chair's back.
 
The media are having a field day.

Unless there is a very unusual event, or the polls are very wrong, Trump is in serious trouble.

What cannot be avoided is the elephant in the room. A lot of people very unhappy with the establishment. Remember Hitler. It took a while for him to work his way to the top. The Republican party will not be the same going forward.
 
The media are having a field day.

Unless there is a very unusual event, or the polls are very wrong, Trump is in serious trouble.

What cannot be avoided is the elephant in the room. A lot of people very unhappy with the establishment. Remember Hitler. It took a while for him to work his way to the top. The Republican party will not be the same going forward.

The usual pattern: if you can't win the argument, first blame it on the media, then bring up Hitler.
 
The usual pattern: if you can't win the argument, first blame it on the media, then bring up Hitler.

Be a skeptic at least once in a while.
It is a valid point in so far as even if DT doesn't win, it has opened a possible window for another round in which a smarter version of the DT-version might win; i.e a "Hitler" type.
 
The usual pattern: if you can't win the argument, first blame it on the media, then bring up Hitler.

Uh, Hitler was in his 40s, had an actual movement with a program, and a paramilitary wing. Trump has a dead animal on his head and is in his 70s.

And Hitler's move to the top, it should be pointed out was a move "near the top". He took over the top job with Hitleresque shenanigans that are not available to Donnie the Groper.
 
I'm an Okie, long used to the Daily Oklahoman's very conservative opinions. I think they've improved in recent years, but they once used to edit AP stories to reflect the conservative viewpoint.

So imagine my surprise when I surfed over to their site and found this, from a longtime Oklahoman contributor. I was looking for evidence that at least this paper endorsed Trump, but I suppose not.
 
What cannot be avoided is the elephant in the room. A lot of people very unhappy with the establishment.

Good god, you made an entirely sensible point!

Pity you Godwinned yourself immediately, because it is an extremely important point which has been constantly overlooked.

I said some time ago that Trump & Sanders were begotten from the same dissatisfaction with the status quo, and to my surprise, I find a Trump-supporting professor of philosophy saying the very same thing today.

...the diagnoses Trump and Sanders give are not far apart...

The next demagogue-wannabe may not be a complete arse.
 
I said some time ago that Trump & Sanders were begotten from the same dissatisfaction with the status quo, and to my surprise, I find a Trump-supporting professor of philosophy saying the very same thing today.



The next demagogue-wannabe may not be a complete arse.

I think Sanders shows that the dissatisfaction need not lead to a demagogue. Unless you think he was one, too?
 
Also, Donald could have just sat down instead of pacing around like a nervous, crack addict. He was leaning on the chair quite a bit too.
My guess is, Trump or his handlers wanted him to appear in the background to emphasize the height difference. Until now, this difference has been minimized by camera angles and special podiums. It may seem like a nitpick, especially since a female candidate is expected to be shorter, but historically height has been an issue in presidential elections.
 

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