eeyore1954
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Pretty good line!The left has got its own Elfgrinders.
Pretty good line!The left has got its own Elfgrinders.
FTFYIf Trump's nominated, the GOP's only hope is that all the Latinos and Blacksstay homevoter ID laws work as intended and that it's that time of month for women so they all don't feel like going to the polls.
Put another way, 80 percent of Republican women don't support Trump.
Of course it's an opinion. It's wrong, but it's an opinion.
Those who believe this are going to be sorely disappointed.
Slinging accusations of overall racism in a group never really allows one to be a part of any meaningful discussion.
Another stellar moment from a Trumpster...
This is, believe it or not, a grown man saying to Jorge Ramos, "Get out of my country. Get out."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-jorge-ramos_55ddc41ce4b04ae497051923
But you gotta admire them for their passion.![]()
One of our big Trump boosters here admits he support Trump simply because he is such a disruptive force in the election.
IMHO that is utter stupidity....supporting a man totally unfit to get withing 100 miles of the White House,and who is using bigotry as his main tool,just because his is "shaking things up".
Godwin be damned,this has to be said: This is the kind of thinking that gets people like Hitler elected to office.
Typical Red Sox fans.
Go Yankees!
I think you're mistaken, and I don't understand the foundation for your statement. My understanding of history is not that Hitler rose to power just because a significant number of people wanted to "shake things up".
Part of the reason Hitler was able to rise to power, and was able to do what he did, is because the Weimar Republic was a very, very flawed and weak system of government. If he had risen to power in a system such as that of the United States, he would not have been able to do what he did. That's why I said in the other thread that if you have a genuine concern about this, then it's important to work towards changing the system. I have more faith in the system than you do to control individuals whom the electorate selects who might be inclined to attempt to push the boundaries of the powers granted to them by the Constitution.
Considering the fact that I believe our system is robust and resilient, and that the founders intended for the citizenry to rule itself, it is true that I would have absolutely no problem with the electorate deciding that a particular candidate was suitable simply because the current establishment needed to be "shaken up" or re-aligned and re-organized.
One of our big Trump boosters here admits he support Trump simply because he is such a disruptive force in the election.
IMHO that is utter stupidity....supporting a man totally unfit to get withing 100 miles of the White House,and who is using bigotry as his main tool,just because his is "shaking things up".
Godwin be damned,this has to be said: This is the kind of thinking that gets people like Hitler elected to office.
we may have to suspend Godwin's Law for the duration of this election.
Slinging accusations of overall racism in a group never really allows one to be a part of any meaningful discussion.
Ironically, it's the Democrats who are fixated, at the moment, on old white dudes.
So how long does a derail have to be before it gets its own thread?
I think the worst-president derail is around 27 posts.
With a little luck, we may get this thread back on topic.
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The number of Trump supporters seems to be growing still. Do they have a great deal in common or are they each seeing something different when they look at Donald Trump?
I think so far the evidence presented (such as the article I posted a couple of weeks ago interviewing 30 different Trump supporters) shows that they do not necessarily have a lot in common with each other, and that different types of people are seeing different things or aspects in Trump that they find appealing.
With a little luck, we may get this thread back on topic.