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Post by sheepdog on Oct 26, 2018 19:41:52 GMT -6
So much uneducated, classless white trash. And your proud to be part of that? You missed "Romper Room" again! Perhaps you should leave the insults to those who understand the basis of doing so. Eh?
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Post by trumped on Oct 26, 2018 19:42:10 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 26, 2018 20:02:23 GMT -6
Its over for the dying Dem party they are left with the Ickys:
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Post by trumped on Oct 26, 2018 20:06:32 GMT -6
Daily Caller reported on several of President Trump’s other moments creating history within the African American community. “President Trump has delivered some historic achievements for black Americans during his time in office so far. The lowest black unemployment in recorded American history (5.9 percent) was reported in May. The smallest gap between white and black unemployment was also measured that month at 2.4 percent. Trump also hosted rap mogul and megastar Kanye West at the White House to discuss a myriad of important issues before the press in the Oval Office. West wore a MAGA hat and espoused conservative principles to the bewilderment of mainstream journalists.” As with all things Trump, this event also received criticism, but mostly from a small crowd of social media users who might have a small penchant for disliking everything that their president is doing. While many applaud Trump’s actions, there will always be some who oppose whatever he does, and also those who choose to ignore his good moments while criticizing everything else, painting a negative picture of his presidency in general. Kanye West took massive amounts of hot criticism on the day he visited the White House in support of Trump. West encourages people to think for themselves and not what their political party tells them to, or expects them too. Many African Americans have spoken out against West, essentially disowning him from their community because he supports President Trump. West continues to speak for himself and no one else. When Benny Johnson posted the video of young African Americans cheering for President Trump, it sparked instant outrage from those who simply refuse to see the good in anything. When the president of our country invites a room full of youthful, energetic, and patriotic students to the White House, that’s a good thing. It’s better to be inside the White House cheering and having fun than outside screaming in a state of zombielike protest. It should be noted that President Trump also had no problem spending time with people. Although one look at the comments Johnson received on his post will show the level of criticism that Trump is up against. ilovemyfreedom.org/watch-trump-enters-young-black-leaders-summit-and-crowd-absolutely-loses-it/?utm_source=amg&utm_medium=twitter
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Post by xingtherubicon on Oct 26, 2018 20:09:47 GMT -6
So much uneducated, classless white trash. And your proud to be part of that? Almost everyone in that crowd could buy and sell you.
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Post by trumped on Oct 26, 2018 20:33:32 GMT -6
So much uneducated, classless white trash. And your proud to be part of that? Just a bunch of Deplorables
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Post by QAnon on Oct 26, 2018 20:36:19 GMT -6
So much uneducated, classless white trash. And your proud to be part of that? Almost everyone in that crowd could buy and sell you. Ha, everyone knows that Trump rally attendees are the dumbest, brainwashed cretins in the country. A cult of morons if you will. Just look at these mouth breathing mother fuckers !
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Post by trumped on Oct 26, 2018 20:42:10 GMT -6
Almost everyone in that crowd could buy and sell you. Ha, everyone knows that Trump rally attendees are the dumbest, brainwashed cretins in the country. A cult of morons if you will. Just look at these mouth breathing mother fuckers ! Deplorables just like your Dear Leader Crooked Hillary said. Which is partly why you lost and will lose again. Your talking points have shifted back to the same losing comments as 2016
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Post by redrex1 on Oct 26, 2018 21:02:50 GMT -6
Almost everyone in that crowd could buy and sell you. Ha, everyone knows that Trump rally attendees are the dumbest, brainwashed cretins in the country. A cult of morons if you will. Just look at these mouth breathing mother fuckers ! I voted for Trump----I sometimes am a mouth breather------And I can promise I am a Hell of a lot smarter than you
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 26, 2018 22:42:10 GMT -6
Get ready for the Blue Tsunami "proud boys"
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 27, 2018 1:38:12 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 27, 2018 6:27:15 GMT -6
Democrat sponsored voter fraud? Video at link: www.dailywire.com/news/37661/texas-democratic-party-leader-funded-voter-fraud-ryan-saavedraTexas law enforcement officials have arrested four women for allegedly targeting elderly voters in the 2016 elections in a "voter fraud ring" that was funded by a Democratic Party leader, according to court documents filed this week by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. "The defendants were members of an organized voter fraud ring and were paid to target elderly voters in certain northern Fort Worth precincts in a scheme to generate large numbers of mail ballots, then harvest those ballots for specific candidates," NBC DFW reported. www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/4-Indicted-in-North-Texas-Voter-Fraud-Scheme-497239441.htmlA grand jury indicted Leticia Sanchez, 57, Leticia Sanchez Tepichin, 39, Maria Solis, 40, and Laura Parra, 24, on a cumulative 30 felony counts of voter fraud on Oct. 10 following an investigation by Paxton's office. Breitbart Texas reported: The state’s newly filed notice of intent to introduce evidence in the Sanchez criminal case alleged that Stuart Clegg, then Tarrant County Democratic Party executive director, funded the alleged voter fraud ring’s criminal activities. The Star-Telegram added that "after learning about a state investigation, Leticia Sanchez — one of four women arrested and indicted on voter fraud charges — allegedly directed her daughter to send a text message to others in the scheme, urging them not to cooperate with investigators, state officials say." "The scheme was conducted when applications for mail ballot were proliferated in targeted precincts," NBC DFW added. "When ballots were mailed out by election offices, the fraudsters attempted either to intercept the ballots or to 'assist' elderly voters in voting their ballots to ensure votes were cast for the fraudsters’ choice. In most cases, the voters do not even know their votes have been stolen, the news release said." The fraudulent applications used forged signatures and many of the voters that were targeted in the scheme "were forced to cancel their mail ballots so they could vote in person and some were forced to receive primary ballots for the political party supported by the harvesters, though it was not the party the voters supported." In a statement, AG Paxton said: Ballots by mail are intended to make it easier for Texas seniors to vote. The unfortunate downside is their extreme vulnerability to fraud. My office is committed to ensuring that paid vote harvesters who fraudulently generate mail ballots, stealing votes from seniors, are held accountable for their despicable actions and for the damage they inflict on the electoral process.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 27, 2018 6:30:19 GMT -6
Almost everyone in that crowd could buy and sell you. Ha, everyone knows that Trump rally attendees are the dumbest, brainwashed cretins in the country. A cult of morons if you will. Just look at these mouth breathing mother fuckers ! Coming from a side who does things like the following, it is humorous: www.dailywire.com/news/37649/california-based-company-offers-paid-kassy-dillonA California-based public relations firm is offering paid protesting services to its clients. Crowds on Demand, out of Beverly Hills, offers “protests, rallies, flash-mobs, paparazzi events and other inventive PR stunts,” according to their website. “We provide everything including the people, the materials and even the ideas.” According to the Los Angeles Times, the company hired protestors to lobby the New Orleans City Council on behalf of a power plant operator, however the operator claims it only hired Crowds on Demand to bring supporters to the meetings, but did not know paid actors were involved. Each actor was reportedly paid $60 to attend the meetings, and $200 to speak on behalf of the power plant. Actors were also hired to protest a Masons convention in San Francisco, and to act as paparazzi and fans for an L.A. life coaches conference. “Are you looking to create a buzz anywhere in the United States?” the firm’s website asks. “At Crowds on Demand, we provide our clients with protests, rallies, flash-mobs, paparazzi events and other inventive PR stunts. These services are available across the country in every major U.S city, every major U.S metro area and even most smaller cities as well. We provide everything including the people, the materials and even the ideas. You can come to us with a specific plan of action and we can make it happen.” The website also claims the firm has “made campaigns involving hundreds of people come to action in just days.” On the website’s Protest, Rallies, and Advocacy Page, the firm claims it has achieved results on campaigns involving “everything from ending institutional discrimination in a religious organization to getting refunds and compensation for hundreds of homeowners who bought hazardous land from a real estate firm to forcing a patent trolling company to back down.”
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 27, 2018 6:38:44 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2018/10/26/trump-scalise-bomber-shooter/ President Trump brought up the shooting of Congressman Steve Scalise when asked by reporters on Friday about the man who sent Democratic leaders potentially explosive devices in the mail. Cesar Sayoc Jr., 56, is suspected of sending at least 12 potentially explosive devices to Democratic leaders and public figures. He faces five federal charges and up to 58 years in prison if convicted. ........ When asked whether it bothered him that the suspect was reportedly a supporter of his, the president stated, “No, not at all. Not at all. No. That is — there’s no blame. There’s no anything. If you look at what happened to Steve Scalise, that was from a supporter of a different party. Look at what happened — these incidents, there were supporters of others. I’m just really proud of law enforcement. I think they did an incredible job. I’ll see you in North Carolina,” the president stated. As Trump mentioned, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot last June during a Republican practice for the annual Congressional Baseball Game. The shooter, James T. Hodgkinson, 66, was an avid Bernie Sanders supporter. The president was addressing reporters prior to his departure to North Carolina for a rally on Friday night.
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 8:35:02 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 14:30:44 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 14:31:14 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 14:40:06 GMT -6
MIDTERM ANALYSIS: The Logic Gap Between Polling & Reality By Larry SchweikartOct 27, 2018 Just this week, a poll came out—I won’t mention the polling company—that had U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D) ahead in his Florida senate race against Governor Rick Scott by (hang on) . . . 17 points. Now, even if you think (and I don’t) that Nelson is ahead, this is one of those whoppers that stands up there with Hillary Clinton winning the Michigan Primary in 2016 (when Bernie Sanders drubbed her by double digits) or every single one of the pollsters getting Wisconsin wrong. The average error was six points. Some were off by as many as nine points to achieve that stunning error. Only two pollsters, Trafalgar and People’s Pundit Daily, had Donald Trump winning Pennsylvania or Michigan. Every single “major” pollster had him losing both. Now comes Drudge with a scare headline about a Florida “wipeout!” Well, he’s right in part. There will be a wipeout, but not of the Republicans. To review: Florida’s voting pattern in the past has always been that Republicans dominate absentee mail-in voting (Trump had a 114,000 lead here). Then “walk-in early voting” begins and Democrats rapidly take the lead, erasing the entire absentee advantage by election day. Then, on election day, Republicans storm back. (Both Romney and Trump won Florida election day, but Romney lost due to the massive early walk-in vote deficit). Trending: WATCH: Sarah Sanders Destroys Mainstream Press for Suggesting That Trump is Responsible For Suspicious Packages So here comes Nelson with a 17 point lead, right? Ahhh . . . where, exactly will that come from? As of today, with four days of walk-in voting, the Florida Republicans have expanded their lead to over 61,000, putting them way ahead of 2016 levels in early walk-in voting. In fact, Republicans have won two days’ worth of walk-in early voting, despite the fact that in 2016 they didn’t win a single day. Moreover, all the Florida voting right now is heavily biased toward Democrats, because the Panhandle—a deep red Republican stronghold—has been affected by the hurricane. It wasn’t until two days ago that early walk-in stations were opened in four counties there, and many other counties remain “down.” Analysis of absentee votes from this zone suggest the requests were down 65% from 2016. Will these Floridians vote? My guess is, yes. They will “vote shift” to either later walk-ins, or later absentee returns (a new batch of absentee requests came into the SecState’s office two days ago, with Rs leading the requests by nine points), or on election day itself—-which Republicans usually win. Only one poll has had Ron DeSantis winning, and only a few polls have had Rick Scott leading by a couple of points. That’s “polling.” Here is reality, at least as the numbers spell it out for me: Gillum’s Island is gonna need both Ginger and Mary Ann to get voters to the polls to have a hope of winning. Nelson is finished. “But,” you say, “even some Republicans appear to be worried.” Lemme tell ya little story ’bout a man named Jed . . .wait, wrong story. Let me tell you a little story about election day, 2016. (This is all in my book with Joel Pollak, How Trump Won). I was working numbers on Ohio with my Ohio guys and separately on Florida numbers with a fellow I’ll call “Deplorable Don.” Don was an associate of Steve Bannon’s. We separately and independently came to the conclusion Trump would win Florida by about two points, me mostly based on the absentee/early-vote numbers. On election day, I was in Arizona walking my dogs, while Don was in NYC with Team Trump and was three hours later in time zones. I got a panicked call: “We’re getting killed in Florida! It’s across the board.” I said, “You’re nuts. All you are seeing is the Democrat walk-in votes being actually posted on the Secretary of State website. We already knew these numbers.” Then I asked, “What do your numbers tell you?” Don said, “Trump will win by two.” I said, “Trust your numbers.” A couple of hours later, I got a follow-up. “Hey, you were right. Those were only the early votes and it’s looking good.” But then he added, “But we’re getting killed in Ohio! Even David Bossie, who is from Ohio, is walking around with his head down and he knows Ohio.” I said, “Well, he doesn’t know Ohio that well. You’ll win by four.” (Actually, we were way low. Trump won Ohio by more than nine). Sure enough, later I get the “Ohio call,” saying “You were right.” What’s my point? The point is that sometimes even experts in the campaigns can get so caught up in the weeds that they fail to see the big picture of the numbers. Yes, it’s “possible” that all the Republicans voting in Florida are voting for Gillum or Nelson. It’s also “possible” I could play drums for Meghan Trainor. You are seeing a vast chasm between “polling” and numbers now in virtually every state. The numbers point to GOP senate victories in Arizona, Nevada, Indiana, North Dakota, Florida, Tennessee,Texas, and tentatively to gains in Montana and Ohio. But the overall “wave” picture of these numbers suggests there will likely be at least one or more surprises on election night in New Jersey, Michigan, and Minnesota. The latter two are extremely difficult to track because they do not collect ballots by party ID as do Florida, Arizona, and Ohio. Without doing another Big League Politics class on the perils of polling, let me remind you that pollsters appear to still be operating on 2012 party ID assumptions (which were already wrong in 2016 and which have shifted even further to Republicans everywhere but California and Northwest and Northeast coasts). Moreover, pollsters are still expecting a “youth vote” similar to that of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. Except: in Florida so far, 18-29 year olds are voting at the rate of a mere 4.4%. This couldn’t elect Ed Sheeran as a judge on the Voice. Voters over 70 are crushing it. Whites in FLorida and North Carolina are up big, while the black vote in Florida languishes at 6%—well below the level Gillum needs, for example. Furthermore, polls in Florida have not adjusted for a massive segment of red voters displaced by the hurricane; they have not adjusted for party registration shifts (which appear to be raising hell in Nevada with Democrat turnout). In short, one world—that of votes—appears to be painting a picture of a near-wave election for Republicans. Another, polls, paints a picture of selective Democrat victories. It’s up to you readers to decide which is more believable bigleaguepolitics.com/the-logic-gap-between-polling-reality/
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 18:22:33 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 20:38:46 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 27, 2018 21:17:49 GMT -6
The left is going to wait until 5 pm on election day and then complain how they weren't able to vote and were suppressed.
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 21:48:01 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 27, 2018 21:56:12 GMT -6
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Post by xingtherubicon on Oct 28, 2018 7:58:08 GMT -6
The left is going to wait until 5 pm on election day and then complain how they weren't able to vote and were suppressed. I'd like to bet $5 that they don't just say "We lost."
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Post by QAnon on Oct 28, 2018 9:07:03 GMT -6
The entire message for statewide office in Oklahoma revolves around 1) Liberal 2) Pelosi 3.) Hillary
And people wonder why this state is a stand-in for Arkansas when it comes to cousin-fuckery and meth lab ingenuity.
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Post by trumped on Oct 28, 2018 9:51:26 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 28, 2018 9:53:32 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 28, 2018 9:54:06 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 28, 2018 9:55:42 GMT -6
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Post by trumped on Oct 28, 2018 13:01:53 GMT -6
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