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Old 10-02-2016, 02:12 PM
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Yes, the libtards are getting very desperate. They can see the writing on the wall and are pulling out every little petty/peevish trick they can think of to gain some form of support for their losing cause.

I find it very interesting that Trump had more supporters turned away from his rally in Florida last week than the total attendance of Hillary supporters that attended her rallies for the last TWO MONTHS. WOW! I can understand why liberals are getting nervous and desperate. If this is indicative of voter turnout for Hillary, Trump will win by a landslide.

But C BM, I applaud your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here. It must be very depressing for you that you have only the criminal Hillary with no new policies or ideas to use to convince someone to vote for her. NOTHING NEW, but the same old failure record of Obama and her. I almost sympathize with you. ALMOST....

bye now, lil' girly

Not a C-tard


The post right after yours...saved me a lot of trouble.

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"The San Diego Union-Tribune, long a bastion of conservatism in the West, broke a 148-year-long streak of endorsing Republicans for president and told its readers on Friday to vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.

Well, they can get in line. Conservative newspaper after conservative newspaper broke tradition in September by endorsing Clinton — or, perhaps more appropriately, by telling their readers why they shouldn't vote for Trump.


The latest endorsements echoed the scathing criticisms of Trump that appeared earlier in September.

The Dallas Morning News, whose editorial board had picked a Republican each time since before World War II, said Trump "plays on fear — exploiting base instincts of xenophobia, racism and misogyny — to bring out the worst in all of us, rather than the best."

The Cincinnati Enquirer, which had endorsed Republicans for nearly a century, called Trump "a clear and present danger to our country. ...Our reservations about Clinton pale in comparison to our fears about Trump."

The Houston Chronicle's editorial board called Trump "a danger to the Republic" and said his "convention-speech comment, 'I alone can fix it,' should make every American shudder."

USA Today has never endorsed a candidate for president, but its editorial board laid out eight reasons that people shouldn't vote for him.

No. 7: "He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we.""

As for your crying about.... "your attempt to childishly taunt the overwhelming right on here"...I've never been bothered about needing to feel part of a mob or the majority.

Not only will my integrity and ethics not allow me to join a mob mentality, especially when they are crass, rude and wrong....but I'm not nearly that insecure.

It must really suck...that you are.





CNM