TheDarkOne93 on 10/10/2016 at 15:49
Oh yes he did. Trump to Hillary, "Because you be in jail."
Starker on 10/10/2016 at 16:41
"When I'm president I'm going to appoint a special prosecutor and you'll be in jail because this is how the justice system works..."
And Hillary is supposed to be the one with hate in her heart...
Vivian on 10/10/2016 at 17:02
I still don't know how any of you could support that fart-mouthed fuckwig. What the hell is wrong with you?
Pyrian on 10/10/2016 at 17:41
It has become a sad sign of the times that neither side understands how the other can support their candidate. ...Or positions, or even basic facts, for that matter.
Renzatic on 10/10/2016 at 18:06
I can understand people's want for change. It's just that leaping for Trump because he's the first thing to come along that's different from the Washington status quo is, to me, like letting your friend shoot you in the face with a nailgun, because there isn't anyone else around qualified to give you a nose piercing.
Tony_Tarantula on 10/10/2016 at 18:31
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He did a
helluva lot better than last time, but I can't say he won, because he used every opportunity to attack Hillary, sometimes going so far as to avoid a question just to get more jabs in. This isn't one of his rallies. It's a debate. You answer what's given you.
I'd say that Trump was somewhat ahead this time (the "conversation" style plays to his strengths), but not in the ways he needed to be. He didn't do anything that separated himself from the "thought boxes" he's in.
Vivian on 10/10/2016 at 18:31
Well from over here in the UK (who I know aren't currently really in a position to judge anyone else's politicans), you've got an actual politician on one side, who's wooden as shit and probably a bit dodgy, and the on the other a quick-tempered, petty, fuckwitted reality-TV monster who can barely make sense for more than a minute at a time. People presenting this as being somehow a hard choice really, really confuse me. But then we voted for Brexit, so what do we know.
Tony_Tarantula on 10/10/2016 at 18:45
Quote Posted by Vivian
Well from over here in the UK (who I know aren't currently really in a position to judge anyone else's politicans), you've got an actual politician on one side, who's wooden as shit and probably a bit dodgy, and the on the other a quick-tempered, petty, fuckwitted reality-TV monster who can barely make sense for more than a minute at a time. People presenting this as being somehow a hard choice really, really confuse me. But then we voted for Brexit, so what do we know.
More than a bit dodgy. She's doing everything in her power to try to steer the US towards World War 3. Again it's NOT hyperbole. Your own press is reporting as much and the US Joint Chiefs of Staffs have specifically stated that the policies she is recommending will result in a shooting war with Russia.
And speaking of Brexit, remember when you all thought that the world was going to end and no such thing has happened yet?
nickie on 10/10/2016 at 18:46
Brexit hasn't happened yet.
From what I've read in UK and US reports, Trump didn't win this. At best it was a tie. The fact/reality checkers I've been looking at make for interesting reading. Trump is just rubbish at getting his facts right. If he was a little more accurate, he might look less stupid. As it is, Clinton's 'wrong facts' appear to be fewer.
I wish he'd keep his hands still. They make my skin-crawlometer hit the roof.
Quote Posted by PigLick
Cant Trump get a better tailor or something, his suits look terrible.
But at least he wasn't wearing the pussy-bow blouse.
Vae on 10/10/2016 at 18:52
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