Typical Trump Supporters

I lived in Vermont under Sanders he is still a socialist no matter what he says and voted I against him in every election. He claims to support us Veterans while voting at the same time to cut our retirement benefits . he says one what people want to hear and then just does what he wants.

Evidence for this please.
 
The only joke we have here is OBAMA he will go down as the worst president in US history.

LOL

Shortsightedness is a super power now?

I'd like you to use bullet points and whatnot, and describe exactly how he will go down as the worst president in history. Hell he's not even the worst president of the last 10 years.
 
Why? What's going to change their opinion?

Head injury?

I can't imagine a scenario short of his launching nukes that would make him worse than Bush.

But of course, if enough brown people die due to that, he may be elevated to BEST ever. Depends on who you're talking to.
 
Slinging accusations of overall racism in a group never really allows one to be a part of any meaningful discussion.
 
then there was the McCain rally where many in the audience were chanting "Kill Him!" when McCain mentioned Obama (and McCain did nothing in response).
I recall an article by Dana Milbank where one person at a Palin/McCain rally shouted "kill him" about Bill Ayers, not President Obama, and a separate incident where someone yelled "terrorist" about Obama while McCain was speaking. As ever, please feel free to prove me wrong.
 
This Budget?
That's the one.



http://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20131209/AMNT-113-HJRes59sa-1R_xml.pdf It's so sad that Sander's compromised to keep the government from shutting down. :rolleyes:
The bill passed 64-36, he could've voted no without fear of the government shutting down if he wanted to.



Sanders tried to deal with that compromise with this: http://vetlikeme.org/senator-bernie-sanders-veterans/
Good bill after the Republicans forced some compromises.
 
I recall an article by Dana Milbank where one person at a Palin/McCain rally shouted "kill him" about Bill Ayers, not President Obama, and a separate incident where someone yelled "terrorist" about Obama while McCain was speaking. As ever, please feel free to prove me wrong.

In this video a spectator yells" kill Obama" while McCain is speaking.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RlCuLPgKuxs

I am thinking of another video in which McCain makes as face after hearing someone advocating Obama's death. I think it was in 2009, but I could be wrong. I'll keep looking for it
 
LOL

Shortsightedness is a super power now?

I'd like you to use bullet points and whatnot, and describe exactly how he will go down as the worst president in history. Hell he's not even the worst president of the last 10 years.

Obama is the worst DINO president we've had in the modern era,...so far. H. Clinton still has an opportunity to prove me wrong.
 
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Don't forget, Trump hasn't even begun capitalizing on his family yet in the context of the campaign. His daughters are extremely attractive, successful, poised and accomplished women. Once they get into the public eye promoting Trump, a great deal of the "Trump as anti-women" meme will be neutralized.

Oh, and that'll do him real swell! That trading-up to a new trophy wife every ten years is going to resound with the burping, farting and nutsack-scratching demographic but to the wives? Not so much. His female support group should include a lot of down-home women over 45, but that, in my humble estimation of women, is just the group of women who are likely to despise that particular privileged male benefit.

Again, the fact that Trump polls with women comparably well to the other passengers in the clown car only indicates that he has support among GOP women voters and that does not roll-out to the electorate in general. The moderate vote on immigration (not much of a viable faction that GOP candidates need worry about in Iowa, NH and SC) will kill him in the general election if he gets there. The women's vote will lower the coffin into the ground and sprinkle the first shovelful of dirt over it. If Trump's nominated, the GOP's only hope is that all the Latinos and Blacks stay home and that it's that time of month for women so they all don't feel like going to the polls.
 
Oh, and that'll do him real swell! That trading-up to a new trophy wife every ten years is going to resound with the burping, farting and nutsack-scratching demographic but to the wives? Not so much. His female support group should include a lot of down-home women over 45, but that, in my humble estimation of women, is just the group of women who are likely to despise that particular privileged male benefit.

Again, the fact that Trump polls with women comparably well to the other passengers in the clown car only indicates that he has support among GOP women voters and that does not roll-out to the electorate in general. The moderate vote on immigration (not much of a viable faction that GOP candidates need worry about in Iowa, NH and SC) will kill him in the general election if he gets there. The women's vote will lower the coffin into the ground and sprinkle the first shovelful of dirt over it. If Trump's nominated, the GOP's only hope is that all the Latinos and Blacks stay home and that it's that time of month for women so they all don't feel like going to the polls.

Hm, I think your assessment misses the mark, but of course only time will tell. I live in a liberal urban area (Los Angeles) and haven't met any women who really seem to dislike him all that strongly. Most, even the ones who don't support him, seem to just shrug off the idea that he's anti-woman as part of his entertainment personality. And lots who do like him. But we'll have to wait and see, I guess.
 
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What is that? Fear of paradoxes? :D

It's little nuggets like this that sometimes make having swum through the cesspit worthwhile
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Another poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos found Trump's female support fell slightly, from 26 percent on Aug. 3 to 20 percent the week after the GOP debate in Cleveland. However, a third of women randomly interviewed on the street in Pennsylvania by Gallup said they were Trump supporters and that their loyalty to him hasn't faltered. These numbers suggest Trump could lose fans here and there, but most of them are in it for the long haul.

Put another way, 80 percent of Republican women don't support Trump.
 

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