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Guest
08-02-2016, 08:26 AM
"They don’t write good. They have people over there, like Maggie Haberman and others, they don’t — they don’t write good,” he said. "They don’t know how to write good.”

Looks like the Times is heading towards the growing list of "do not enter" at Trump events. Maybe if they wrote "well" things would be different.

Guest
08-02-2016, 08:37 AM
"They don’t write good. They have people over there, like Maggie Haberman and others, they don’t — they don’t write good,” he said. "They don’t know how to write good.”

Looks like the Times is heading towards the growing list of "do not enter" at Trump events. Maybe if they wrote "well" things would be different.

Maybe they should write one-liners?

Guest
08-02-2016, 02:04 PM
What's up with Trump constantly repeating himself? Does it do it to make sure he's telling the correct lie or just low vocabulary???:(:cryin2:

Guest
08-02-2016, 04:16 PM
They don't write good ..........

Learned that at Trump University

Guest
08-02-2016, 04:20 PM
They don't write good ..........

Learned that at Trump University

Love it. :BigApplause:

Vote for Hillary 2016.

Guest
08-02-2016, 04:29 PM
In the last few days, with all his verbal diarrhea, The Trumpanzee has shown that he IS NOT Presidential material. His supporters are deserting him. The Trumpanzee is actually looking pathetic as he digs himself in his hole deeper and deeper.

Even on this forum, the hard core Regressives and Racists (Village Tea Baggerz) have started to back off of their drivel on The Trumpanzee.

They have seen recent polls and even Regressives know the demographics that The Trumpanzee needs but has no possibility of getting them.

Trump is a lonely lost cause who has destroyed the Republican Party.

Guest
08-02-2016, 05:24 PM
Any chance we can tone down the name calling? 1. While he may denigrate himself with his behavior, he's still the Republican candidate and, thus, we can respect the office he is running for regardless of our feelings about him. 2. There's no reason to stoop to the level of those bastardizing Hillary's names or using libtard as a word. 3. It's not nice to insult chimpanzees like this.

Red

Guest
08-02-2016, 06:31 PM
Any chance we can tone down the name calling? 1. While he may denigrate himself with his behavior, he's still the Republican candidate and, thus, we can respect the office he is running for regardless of our feelings about him. 2. There's no reason to stoop to the level of those bastardizing Hillary's names or using libtard as a word. 3. It's not nice to insult chimpanzees like this.

Red

You make a good point Red. :thumbup:

Especially #3. :D

Out of my respect for you, I will quit calling the soon-to-be loser 'Chump.'

Almost all of those on the left, have shown that they are more intelligent, more interested in actual facts and are less emotionally unstable than the right-wingers posting here anyway...so we should start showing it. :cool:


:wave:

CNM

Guest
08-02-2016, 06:39 PM
Any chance we can tone down the name calling? 1. While he may denigrate himself with his behavior, he's still the Republican candidate and, thus, we can respect the office he is running for regardless of our feelings about him. 2. There's no reason to stoop to the level of those bastardizing Hillary's names or using libtard as a word. 3. It's not nice to insult chimpanzees like this.

Red

Yes we can Will we? No.

what difference does it make? No one is going to fight over some heated verbiage.

Guest
08-02-2016, 06:43 PM
In the last few days, with all his verbal diarrhea, The Trumpanzee has shown that he IS NOT Presidential material. His supporters are deserting him. The Trumpanzee is actually looking pathetic as he digs himself in his hole deeper and deeper.

Even on this forum, the hard core Regressives and Racists (Village Tea Baggerz) have started to back off of their drivel on The Trumpanzee.

They have seen recent polls and even Regressives know the demographics that The Trumpanzee needs but has no possibility of getting them.

Trump is a lonely lost cause who has destroyed the Republican Party.

While you pretty much nailed it, my only real disagreement with you...is with your last sentence.

While Trump is the last straw, the destruction of the Republican Party IMHO started with the talking heads like Limpbaugh, Hannity, Savage, et. al. about 10 years ago.

Their screeching voices coming through the radio every day, gave rise to and encouraged the extremist Tea Party and the obstructionist agenda that the R's have held fast to....for Obama's TWO (that's 2 :D) terms.

So while Trump is simply the very public death knell for the Republican party...the disease metastasized quite a while back. :shrug:


:wave:

CNM