Skeptic Ginger
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As I recall, Clinton pulled some strings to help Trump's campaign in 2016 because she was sure she could beat him, too.
How'd that work out?
Evidence?
As I recall, Clinton pulled some strings to help Trump's campaign in 2016 because she was sure she could beat him, too.
How'd that work out?
Evidence?
I know enough to dismiss your assertion those polls mean anything.
I see your point.Actually, I think you are forgetting the order of events:
1. Distracted1 says Sanders is "the candidate we know they will have the toughest time with" (in the rust belt).
2. I specifically asked him why he thinks that. He never provided any evidence other than the fact that he's lived there most of his life (which, I will point out, is still pretty far removed from having a feel for how the general state population feels--you only know the people you know, you know?). Anecdotally, I mentioned the fact that Sanders is actually the favorite candidate in at least two of the rust belt states; this, while not definitive, absolutely casts doubt on Sanders being " the candidate we know they will have the toughest time with".
No, I don't know how the 70% that don't favor Sanders actually feel about Sanders. I have yet to see anybody provide any evidence whatsoever for that.
Anyway, the point is: I never made a claim. I simply contested Distracted1's claim.
All these conflicting predictions about Sanders are going to look mighty foolish after President Warren is sworn in.
FFS, there are STILL people who claim that Mexico IS paying for the wall! Through whatever trade benefit they can invent.
They can't even admit that he lied to their faces, so they have to completely invent a way to cover for it.
(They can't even get away with "he didn't claim that Mexico would write a check" or anything like that, because he exactly DID claim that)
Perhaps I am overestimating their cognitive dissonance, but I suspect we could find a lot who say the wall is built. Well, they would phrase it as “the wall is pert near completely built.”
Did he really lie though? Think of what he's done to that border. Per this article everything he would have wanted to happen with the wall is happening under his current policy with, what would be considered to him, amazing results. Given that immigrants are no longer released into the US, they just don't want to come here. At this point, and I know he knows it, he doesn't have to build the wall. The messages of cruelty, denial, and even if you get in, how fast it can change when Trump doesn't get a diaper change, has been the biggest deterrent. He's just building the wall to say he's fulfilled a promise.
Be that as it may, they are paying for their police, military, and immigration folks to prevent immigrants from even reaching the border. Again, the effect is the same, even if it's obtained through a different method.
Goal = Stop people from Mexico\South American Countries from coming to America, on Mexico's dime.
Trump = Done and done.
Evidence?
The evidence is apparently one email sent to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta in April 2015 from the mastor @ hillaryclinton.com email account, reportedly an account used by Marissa Astor, an assistant to Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook. It was included in a WikiLeaks release of Podesta's emails. Link The strategy proposed was to try and avoid "marginalizing" candidates such as Ben Carson, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz in order to force more moderate Republicans to adopt more conservative positions.
That's all I am aware of and it's a long way from Hillary Clinton pulling strings to get Trump the GOP nomination.
He's also the favorite candidate of Trump and the Russians, because they are sure they can beat him.
As I recall, Clinton pulled some strings to help Trump's campaign in 2016 because she was sure she could beat him, too.
How'd that work out?
https://www.newsweek.com/homeland-s...asking-twitter-where-find-coronavirus-1488863Newsweek said:Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli came under fire for asking Twitter if others had trouble accessing Johns Hopkins University's COVID-19 coronavirus map Monday.
"Has the Johns Hopkins map of the coronavirus stopped working for other people, or just me?" Cuccinelli wrote, including a link to the map. "I just tried again, and it looks like Johns Hopkins put the information behind a membership wall of some kind. Seems like bad timing to stop helping the world with this (previously) useful resource. Here's hoping it goes back up soon."
https://www.salon.com/2016/11/09/th...ed-donald-trump-with-its-pied-piper-strategy/
This is old news, I'm surprised you haven't heard it before.
Well, at least you finally admit you are the one being dismissive, not me.
All these conflicting predictions about Sanders are going to look mighty foolish after President Warren is sworn in.
(They can't even get away with "he didn't claim that Mexico would write a check" or anything like that, because he exactly DID claim that)
name one.
I'm seriously curious.
Ivanka
Don Jr
Heck they may even give Eric a go so long as he promises to play the game properly.
Assuming each Trump lasts 12-16 years (two terms in office and one or two terms out of office) then those three give you 36-48 years and by then we could be onto the third generation.
You're kidding, right?
What do you think the Trump kids will do the moment their old man dies?
If they see an opportunity to enrich themselves at the nation's expense, they'll continue his legacy - or more specifically Ivanka will try to continue his legacy, Don Jr. will want to try and Eric may get dragged along for the ride.
If Dubya can become President, so can Eric.