How many Clinton accusers have been killed (the insinuation obviously being "murdered".)?Rip wrote:
So how many Trump accusers have been killed
...wait...are you one of those tin foil hat conspiracy theory nuts?
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How many Clinton accusers have been killed (the insinuation obviously being "murdered".)?Rip wrote:
So how many Trump accusers have been killed
Were those pod people I saw sitting in the Drumpf box during the debate?hepcat wrote:How many Clinton accusers have been killed (the insinuation obviously being "murdered".)?Rip wrote:
So how many Trump accusers have been killed
...wait...are you one of those tin foil hat conspiracy theory nuts?
malchior wrote:Is it just me or does Olbermann look like he is "broadcasting" from some minimalist-styled underground bunker?
I'm surprised you didn't post her address.Rip wrote:Well that didn't last long.
http://nypost.com/2016/11/02/trump-rape ... onference/
Oh and her name is Katie Johnson, just look at the California lawsuit.
Her name has been in hundreds of new reports for some time.Alefroth wrote:I'm surprised you didn't post her address.Rip wrote:Well that didn't last long.
http://nypost.com/2016/11/02/trump-rape ... onference/
Oh and her name is Katie Johnson, just look at the California lawsuit.
CNN) Melania Trump says she'd work to improve a social media culture that has gotten "too mean and too tough" -- riddled with insults based on "looks and intelligence" -- if she becomes first lady.
The minions have been getting absolutely hammered on CNN and MSNBC all afternoon.hepcat wrote:CNN) Melania Trump says she'd work to improve a social media culture that has gotten "too mean and too tough" -- riddled with insults based on "looks and intelligence" -- if she becomes first lady.
And another for Melania thinking she's going to be around that long. She's over 30 so The Donald will most likely buy a younger wife before too long.
The young Macedonians who run these sites say they don’t care about Donald Trump. They are responding to straightforward economic incentives: As Facebook regularly reveals in earnings reports, a US Facebook user is worth about four times a user outside the US. The fraction-of-a-penny-per-click of US display advertising — a declining market for American publishers — goes a long way in Veles. Several teens and young men who run these sites told BuzzFeed News that they learned the best way to generate traffic is to get their politics stories to spread on Facebook — and the best way to generate shares on Facebook is to publish sensationalist and often false content that caters to Trump supporters.
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“I started the site for a easy way to make money,” said a 17-year-old who runs a site with four other people. “In Macedonia the economy is very weak and teenagers are not allowed to work, so we need to find creative ways to make some money. I’m a musician but I can’t afford music gear. Here in Macedonia the revenue from a small site is enough to afford many things.”
Plus, when there are fights within institutions, who is Trump going to side with - the Trumpists or the moderates? Who is going to get the promotions?PLW wrote:The FBI crap is super troubling to me. Not because it might lead Trump to win (although its troubling for those reasons), but because it suggests that I have been naive in thinking that a Trump presidency might not be TOOOO bad as the other institutions of government would act as a check. Now, I'm starting to worry that there is a significant cohort of Trumpists in lots of the institutions of power. I doubt they are legit white-power/ultra-nationalist guys, but I worry that they might lean that way.
So when Trump says "Way worse than waterboarding", I used to think "Nah... no significant fraction of leaders in the military wouldn't go along with that". Now... I'm not so sure. Are there enough Trumpists in the police/military that they could legitimately take over. It sounds crazy, even to me, but I'd put the chance at at least 1% now, and before all this FBI hoohah I would have dismissed it as silly.
I know exactly how you feel, since I spent literally decades believing I could safely ignore GOP stances on various social issues I didn't agree with because "in reality they can't really do anything."PLW wrote:So when Trump says "Way worse than waterboarding", I used to think "Nah... no significant fraction of leaders in the military wouldn't go along with that". Now... I'm not so sure.
For a libertarian, you're about to get the most invasive government in modern times. Assuming you get what you say you want, that is.Rip wrote:I for one welcome our new Trumplords.
Either one will be invasive. It is a matter of picking what freedoms and liberties you are most interested in maintaining. On that front the most important one to me is the 2nd amendment. Hillary has been quite clear on her desires on that front. At least on the rare occasion she isn't lying to conceal her real desires. See:TPP, open borders, etc.GreenGoo wrote:For a libertarian, you're about to get the most invasive government in modern times. Assuming you get what you say you want, that is.Rip wrote:I for one welcome our new Trumplords.
Can't we send the Roman Legion in or something?Dogstar wrote:In signs the election has indeed gone global, Buzzfeed gives you...
Macedonia is the source for over 100 pro-Trump websites.
Very interesting read. Our content delivery systems (and companies like FB denying that they do media/news) is leading us to a future of all viral crap news. Yay.tgb wrote:Can't we send the Roman Legion in or something?Dogstar wrote:In signs the election has indeed gone global, Buzzfeed gives you...
Macedonia is the source for over 100 pro-Trump websites.
Lol. I don't even like him, so I'm ok with that.
For me? Pretty high, unless the blip on 538 turns into a line.
It's trending up!Carpet_pissr wrote:For me? Pretty high, unless the blip on 538 turns into a line.
Have you seen the segment that Samantha Bee did on her show, interviewing a couple of actual Russians that are hired to post pro-Trump stuff on social media?Dogstar wrote:In signs the election has indeed gone global, Buzzfeed gives you...
Macedonia is the source for over 100 pro-Trump websites.
TL;DR: When bad news hits a candidate their supporters are less likely to respond to pollsters, creating a temporary bump in the averages that eventually regresses to the mean....Although we didn’t find much vote switching, we did notice a different type of change: the willingness of Clinton and Trump supporters to participate in our polls varied by a significant amount depending upon what was happening at the time of the poll: when things are going badly for a candidate, their supporters tend to stop participating in polls. For example, after the release of the Access Hollywood video, Trump supporters were four percent less likely than Clinton supporters to participate in our poll. The same phenomenon occurred this weekend for Clinton supporters after the announcement of the FBI investigation.
As someone without expertise in anything, he concludes that he's an expert in everything.article wrote:They showed that to assess your own expertise at something, you need to have a certain amount of expertise already.
Yes. I'm not sure why you just posted that though.Isgrimnur wrote:Dunning-Kruger.
I appreciate his candor.In my lifetime, there has never been a presidential candidate more unfit to lead this nation.
You don't need to like Hillary. You don't need to listen to what Hillary says about Trump, or what I say about Trump. You just need to listen to Trump. If you can do that, and still consider voting for him... well...
Pappy Bush lost an election by looking at his watch. Michael Dukakis lost an election by riding around in a tank. Howard Dean lost an election by giving a yeeeehah scream. Trivial things. Insignificant things. Trump, on the other hand, has said the vilest things any presidential candidate has said since George Wallace, and he's rising in the polls.
He has boasted that he could shoot someone dead on Fifth Avenue and still not lose any votes. I am beginning to think he was right.
linkMelania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth $20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country, according to detailed accounting ledgers, contracts and related documents from 20 years ago provided to The Associated Press.