Trump: Lies or Just Stupid?

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Yahweh_is_gracious

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The closer it gets to the election, and the more that comes out about each of the mainstream candidates, the less and less I want anything to do with exercising my duty as an "american citizen" to vote for either of the two jokers. I guess what I really don't like is that instead of voting for someone, I am in actuality voting against the other, no matter that the one I am voting for is a completely poor choice in every sense of the word. I shouldn't feel obligated to try and elect someone simply so their opponent doesn't get into office. It probably shouldn't matter to me since I have practically no skin in the game that is life in America and the decisions of either candidate and their policies are unlikely to have much of an impact on my lifestyle, yet it somehow bothers me.
 

Tommy379

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If Hillary wins, it will be another 4 years of driving around with a bumper sticker that says "Don't blame me, I voted for the other guy."
 
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Because he said "Believe me"?
That's better than the known pro-dismemberment-on-demand and fully pro-LBGTQRUSTUVWXYZ policies of Shrillary.

People do change. Not everyone that has been pro-abortion rights has remained that way. Trump talks as though he has changed his mind. While it still is questionable, that's better than the definite position of Shrillary.
 
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If Hillary wins, it will be another 4 years of driving around with a bumper sticker that says "Don't blame me, I voted for the other guy."
Already got my bumper sticker! Can leave it there whether she goes to jail or Arkansas. :)

 
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He is both a liar and not very smart.
Maybe lucky but saying "believe me"Is just a con job.

A smart man doesn't have that many bankruptcies and then expect people with common sense to just believe him when he won't even be transparent.I'm talking about his lack of transparency when It comes to showing his tax returns.

BTW,If he Is being audited,whether he shows his returns to the public or not,he will still be audited,If he Is not showing because of SO CALLED giving his competitors too much Information,then why does he want to be our President?

Can't have It both ways.

Sounds like he wants to be President but just In case he doesn't win the election,then he can go back to cheating lawfully as he says It.

Why does he want to be POTUS but not be totally committed to the people?

IMO,he Is just lying.
 
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Maybe lucky but saying "believe me"Is just a con job.

A smart man doesn't have that many bankruptcies and then expect people with common sense to just believe him when he won't even be transparent.I'm talking about his lack of transparency when It comes to showing his tax returns.

BTW,If he Is being audited,whether he shows his returns to the public or not,he will still be audited,If he Is not showing because of SO CALLED giving his competitors too much Information,then why does he want to be our President?

Can't have It both ways.

Sounds like he wants to be President but just In case he doesn't win the election,then he can go back to cheating lawfully as he says It.

Why does he want to be POTUS but not be totally committed to the people?


IMO,he Is just lying.
You're voting for Hillary, and you ask something like THAT ????? LOL
 
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jennymae

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You're voting for Hillary, and you ask something like THAT ????? LOL
It looks like any criticism of Trump is met with a multitude of reflections. No matter what flaw somebody's pointing out, it's being deflected. Clinton is worse, he's a business man (yeah, a business man who wants his cake and eat it too), he was set up, he was acting gentlemanly, he is not PC...etc.

Guess what? He is not being strong armed or deceived by anybody, he's constantly messing up without nobody's help. And, how can a candidate be so ill prepared for a debate which was seen by 84 million Americans? Does he really want to get elected? Or is he in the race to make sure his "adversary" gets the win?
 

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It looks like any criticism of Trump is met with a multitude of reflections. No matter what flaw somebody's pointing out, it's being deflected. Clinton is worse, he's a business man (yeah, a business man who wants his cake and eat it too), he was set up, he was acting gentlemanly, he is not PC...etc.

Guess what? He is not being strong armed or deceived by anybody, he's constantly messing up without nobody's help. And, how can a candidate be so ill prepared for a debate which was seen by 84 million Americans? Does he really want to get elected? Or is he in the race to make sure his "adversary" gets the win?
Why can't a person have their cake and eat it too? Why bake a cake if your not going to eat it?
 
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Why can't a person have their cake and eat it too? Why bake a cake if your not going to eat it?
I did a search on that expression and It sounds like they are saying,Its not posible to eat your cake and still have a cake,If you want to have your cake,you can't eat It or It will be gone and now you have no cake.lol.Ridiculous.

There were only three replies but they exlaned what It means,take a look and see If It makes sense.

 
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jennymae

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Trump makes me think of that old saying: If wishes were horses, beggars would ride:p

Yeah, that cake expression means he can't have it both ways. If he ain't releasing them tax returns, he oughta not keep running for office. He has to go all in. Like it is now, looks like he ain't planning on getting there...maybe he's Clinton's guy after all...
 
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Tommy379

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Trump makes me think of that old saying: If wishes were horses, beggars would ride:p

Yeah, that cake expression means he can't have it both ways. If he ain't releasing them tax returns, he oughta not keep running for office. He has to go all in. Like it is now, looks like he ain't planning on getting there...maybe he's Clinton's guy after all...
Yeah, but there is no requirement for him to make public his taxes.
 

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I am convinced that a large HRC for president crowd crossed over the party line and voted for Donald Trump during the primaries to ensure that he was the GOP nominee. Then DNC has spent most of the past four years digging up enough garbage to ensure that he will be more unacceptable than her. Judging by the last four days, they have been quite successful.

Since the Democratic Convention, the Clinton campaign has ran at least four excellent anti Trump campaign ads. I have yet to see one Trump successful campaign ad. Lately even Trump's Twitter rants have pushed more voters away.

On the basis of God's answer to my many hours of prayer, and with the heartfelt guidance of the Holy Spirit, I can no longer encourage anyone to vote for Trump, even if it is a NHC vote. From this point forward, I will be encouraging every voter to vote for a Republican senator. It is imperative that the GOP hold on to the Senate. The composition of the SCOTUS depends heavily on that. The single most important vote of this election cycle will be your vote for your senator.
 

Billyd

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Clinton - emails

Obama - college transcripts

Trump - taxes

They all hide something.
It's not what they are hiding that bothers me, it's how and what they are saying that raises the hair on the back of my neck.
 

Test_F_i_2_Luv

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I am convinced that a large HRC for president crowd crossed over the party line and voted for Donald Trump during the primaries to ensure that he was the GOP nominee. Then DNC has spent most of the past four years digging up enough garbage to ensure that he will be more unacceptable than her. Judging by the last four days, they have been quite successful.

Since the Democratic Convention, the Clinton campaign has ran at least four excellent anti Trump campaign ads. I have yet to see one Trump successful campaign ad. Lately even Trump's Twitter rants have pushed more voters away.

On the basis of God's answer to my many hours of prayer, and with the heartfelt guidance of the Holy Spirit, I can no longer encourage anyone to vote for Trump, even if it is a NHC vote. From this point forward, I will be encouraging every voter to vote for a Republican senator. It is imperative that the GOP hold on to the Senate. The composition of the SCOTUS depends heavily on that. The single most important vote of this election cycle will be your vote for your senator.
"Elections have consequences" is what the Repugnantcans will say if Shrillary wins.

The Senate will then cave to whatever left-wing anti-gun, dismemberment-on-demand, pro-LBGTQRUSUVWYXZ, global warming/cooling/climate change activist, pro-big government, pro-tax increases, pro-rationcare/single-payer judge Shrillary nominates.
 
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I am convinced that a large HRC for president crowd crossed over the party line and voted for Donald Trump during the primaries to ensure that he was the GOP nominee. Then DNC has spent most of the past four years digging up enough garbage to ensure that he will be more unacceptable than her. Judging by the last four days, they have been quite successful.

Since the Democratic Convention, the Clinton campaign has run at least four excellent anti-Trump campaign ads. I have yet to see one Trump successful campaign ad. Lately, even Trump's Twitter rants have pushed more voters away.

On the basis of God's answer to my many hours of prayer, and with the heartfelt guidance of the Holy Spirit, I can no longer encourage anyone to vote for Trump, even if it is an NHC vote. From this point forward, I will be encouraging every voter to vote for a Republican senator. It is imperative that the GOP hold on to the Senate. The composition of the SCOTUS depends heavily on that. The single most important vote of this election cycle will be your vote for your senator.
Sounds far fetched.:)
 

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Trump's entire campaign is based on propaganda.
He's basically the next Hitler
 
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