Gary Johnson Releases Campaign Ad. Destroys Hillary and Trump!

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#youin

[video=youtube;kQv_6GXVbDw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQv_6GXVbDw[/video]

1:26 is the best part of the entire video lol
 

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"I support women's right to choose."
No I am not in.
Not when I don't have to compromise and I can choose Darrel Castle, who is pro life which is pro women, pro man, pro children and pro HUMAN. The reason they got reelected in democratic states is because they are sell-outs.
 
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"I support women's right to choose."
No I am not in.
Not when I don't have to compromise and I can choose Darrel Castle, who is pro life which is pro women, pro man, pro children and pro HUMAN. The reason they got reelected in democratic states is because they are sell-outs.
Here's the deal with that. Your "pro life" candidate wouldn't touch ANY piece of abortion legislation during his term. Abortion is too risky for any president to touch. Gary Johnson would leave the legislation alone just like every other candidate. He's just honest about where he stands on it. I disagree with him on that as well as gay marriage but both abortion and gay marriage are cemented into American law now. It's not going to change if a "Christian" president gets in.
 
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Here's the deal with that. Your "pro life" candidate wouldn't touch ANY piece of abortion legislation during his term. Abortion is too risky for any president to touch. Gary Johnson would leave the legislation alone just like every other candidate. He's just honest about where he stands on it. I disagree with him on that as well as gay marriage but both abortion and gay marriage are cemented into American law now. It's not going to change if a "Christian" president gets in.
Not to mention Darrel Castle isn't even going to be on the ballot. Gary Johnson will be on the ballot for all 50 states and if he makes it to the debate stage, he will immediately become neck-n-neck with Hillary and Trump in the polls.
 
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Not to mention Darrel Castle isn't even going to be on the ballot. Gary Johnson will be on the ballot for all 50 states and if he makes it to the debate stage, he will immediately become neck-n-neck with Hillary and Trump in the polls.
That's wishful thinking. He stands between 8% and 11%, while Hillary is over 40%. He must get to 15% to get into the debates. He lacks charisma and bores me every time I see him speak. But he could be a spoiler, for sure.
 

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Never heard of he guy. His absence in the presidential debates will not be missed.
 
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Gary Johnson for President! Seriously, the two well known nominees are so unlikable that GJ is worth considering.
 
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Here's the deal with that. Your "pro life" candidate wouldn't touch ANY piece of abortion legislation during his term. Abortion is too risky for any president to touch. Gary Johnson would leave the legislation alone just like every other candidate. He's just honest about where he stands on it. I disagree with him on that as well as gay marriage but both abortion and gay marriage are cemented into American law now. It's not going to change if a "Christian" president gets in.
Which honest is he? Where he's pro-abortion now or pro-life four years ago? (About three-fourths into the article.) His form of honesty is like Clinton and Trump -- nonexistent.
 
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Which honest is he? Where he's pro-abortion now or pro-life four years ago? (About three-fourths into the article.) His form of honesty is like Clinton and Trump -- nonexistent.
*Makes hardcore claim*
*cites the Nation Review as evidence*



And because I actually back my sources. Here's the video your article is talking about...where he CLEARLY states he is pro-choice...

[video=youtube;nS6nguMTr38]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS6nguMTr38[/video]
 
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*Makes hardcore claim*
*cites the Nation Review as evidence*



And because I actually back my sources. Here's the video your article is talking about...where he CLEARLY states he is pro-choice...
Yes, the National Review. Trustworthy conservatism vs. sound bite from a guy who changes his views to get elected.

I thought this was a news forum, not a political campaign ad forum.
 
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Yes, the National Review. Trustworthy conservatism vs. sound bite from a guy who changes his views to get elected.

I thought this was a news forum, not a political campaign ad forum.
How is it trustworthy conservatism? I just posted a video showing you that the article lied. That was the very same debate that the article you posted was talking about.

Face it, conservatism is just as crooked and overreaching at liberalism.
 

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Yes, the National Review. Trustworthy conservatism vs. sound bite from a guy who changes his views to get elected.
So a newspaper says what he believes, not himself?
 
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So a newspaper says what he believes, not himself?
It would be helpful if you actually knew what the Review is. So, you'll believe a single video from a guy with across-the-board opinions on one subject, but not "a newspaper?"

Personally, I think Pro Life is a non-issue, given Republicans haven't done squat to fix that judicial screw up in 44 years even when they had the majority vote, but I'm not into trusting someone who lies consistently enough you can't believe anything said.

That is the problem with this election -- no one means what they say, and people are happy to support them anyway.
 
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How is it trustworthy conservatism? I just posted a video showing you that the article lied. That was the very same debate that the article you posted was talking about.

Face it, conservatism is just as crooked and overreaching at liberalism.
Learn what The National Review actually is and maybe you can figure it out for yourself.

Conservativism isn't crooked. Political parties claiming to represent conservatives and liberals are. Learn the difference.
 
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Learn what The National Review actually is and maybe you can figure it out for yourself.

Conservativism isn't crooked. Political parties claiming to represent conservatives and liberals are. Learn the difference.
1. The National Review is a newspaper comprised of Onion-tier opinion columns. Not news stories.

2. Conservatism IS crooked. It uses great logic but fails to fully apply it across the board, just like liberalism.

Conservatism: People should be treated like adults. They should be able to possess firearms to defend themselves, even though they could kill a ton of people with them at will. Drugs? People aren't adult enough to decide whether or not they want to consume a drug. They need the government to tell them what to do.

Liberalism: People should be treated like adults. They should be able to decide what they want to put in their bodies so drugs shouldn't even be a criminal issue. Firearms? People aren't adult enough to be trusted with a firearm. They need the government to tell them what to do.

Libertarianism: People should be treated like adults and the government isn't their mommy.
 
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It would be helpful if you actually knew what the Review is. So, you'll believe a single video from a guy with across-the-board opinions on one subject, but not "a newspaper?"

Personally, I think Pro Life is a non-issue, given Republicans haven't done squat to fix that judicial screw up in 44 years even when they had the majority vote, but I'm not into trusting someone who lies consistently enough you can't believe anything said.

That is the problem with this election -- no one means what they say, and people are happy to support them anyway.
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