Get behind the candidate and keep Hillary out of the White House. Do you think the country can stand another eight years of the democratic platform?
Agreed...
Get behind the candidate and keep Hillary out of the White House. Do you think the country can stand another eight years of the democratic platform?
Again it's like the Republican leadership meeting in 2009, the night of the inauguration, to vow to fight anything Obama suggested (even if it was good for the country) just so they could try and prevent him showing any success. They were/are willing to sacrifice the country if necessary in order to regain the White House.
Typical tyrannical "strong-man" campaign. Look at all the bogeymen around you. Be afraid! BE VERY AFRAID! But vote for me because only I can save you from all those monsters.
He's run his whole campaign trying to make people think the world is falling apart and only he can save us. Him "alone." The savior of the world.
Fact-checking Donald Trump’s acceptance speech at the 2016 RNC
The dark portrait of America that Donald J. Trump sketched in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention is a compendium of doomsday stats that fall apart upon close scrutiny. Numbers are taken out of context, data is manipulated, and sometimes the facts are wrong.
When facts are inconveniently positive — such as rising incomes and an unemployment rate under 5 percent — Trump simply declines to mention them. He describes an exceedingly violent nation, flooded with murders, when in reality, the violent-crime rate has been cut in half since the crack cocaine epidemic hit its peak in 1991.
In his speech, Trump promised to present “the plain facts that have been edited out of your nightly news and your morning newspaper.” But he relies on statistics that are ripe for manipulation, citing misleading numbers on the economy, for example, through selective use of years, data and sources.
Here is a rundown of 25 of Trump’s key claims — and how they differ from reality — arranged by subject. As is our practice, we do not award Pinocchios for a roundup of claims made in convention events.
... The Washington Post is a liberal rag anyway, might as well get your info from Pravda, or National Inquirer, either one has just as much credibility.
Now now rocketman, don't go trashing that white trash tabloid the National Enquirer, as Don Trump's good friend David Pecker is the CEO there.
Donald Trump is ‘Very Close’ to National Enquirer Head David Pecker, Who Has Run Pieces for Him Before
https://latest.com/2016/03/yep-donald-trump-is-very-close-to-national-enquirer-head-david-pecker/
Two sleazeballs of a feather take sleazy pictures together.
I assume you'll be voting for Hitlary?
So you think because I refuse to vote for one sleazy moral degenerate that I'll vote for the other?
I'm very impressed with the pro life/pro traditional values Republican Party Platform, which by the way your guy Donald Trump hasn't pledged to legislate by. Other than not voting for Trump, I'll most likely vote Republican at the local, county and state levels, depending on if the candidate embraces those values on the platform.
Just out of curiosity Grosnick, did you give Donald Trump's very special guest speaker Peter Thiel a standing ovation like the rest of the Trump supporters did at the end of his speech?
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...-Recriminalized!-Part-4&p=4769013#post4769013
You mean he sounds like every other politician attempting to get elected... :chuckle:
You said you would have voted for Kasich
yet the reason he was wholly rejected was because he is a narcissist ego-maniac on par or worse than Trump, he even named himself "The Prince of Light & Hope" no joke. Now he sits at home and pouts, not understanding why people didn't like him, because in the end the only one that Kasich thinks about is Kasich. Every one of these people that seek high public office is a type "A" personality, and it is very rare to find one that is truly humble.
https://newrepublic.com/minutes/133306/john-kasich-might-actually-narcissist-trump
This publication took as many liberties with the facts that Trump is being accused of taking, many of their points start with "Trump is correct but" or some other segue to spin his claims as either false, exaggerated, or attempting to squash it using alternate data. This piece can no more claim Trump was wrong any more than they can claim they are right on numerous points. The Washington Post is a liberal rag anyway, might as well get your info from Pravda, or National Inquirer, either one has just as much credibility.
So aCW, were you as equally turned off when Cruz gave Gays & Lesbians props in his speech? I thought you would not vote for someone that does not want to criminalize aberrant behavior? Just wondering your thoughts on Cruz's mention of homosexuality.
Do you realize what you did there? You took issue with the piece from WaPo because it was from a "liberal rag," yet you had no problem posting the link to what you surely must recognize as a "liberal rag," The New Republic, because it said (not surprisingly, considering it's a "liberal rag" discussing a GOP candidate) what you wanted to say about Kasich.
Trump is very elitist, and so pretentious/ if I voted for him, it would be a vote to stop Hillary, not for him.
No Anna, I actually read the WaPo article in it's entirety
and I found that the bias overshadowed the entire article.
I did not say the article was entirely false what I did say was that there was enough points that had no merit that I saw no credibility in what the writer was attempting to convey.
I would say most if not all publications show media bias, I assess them by degree
the WaPo, NYT, and LAT are some of the absolute worst at and yes, I consider them liberal rags...their agenda is showing
Conversely the New Republic article
was interesting to me because the NR is a liberal publication that went to the trouble of pointing out Kasich's major Fault when he wasn't even a contender I thought the writer did a good job of making the case
but, it was not the first time I had read about the man, even his stage presence was that of elite entitlement, for me it was a real turn off, my mom loved him too, I personally thought he was way to self absorbed, and yes worse than Trump in many ways...he reminded me of Al Gore...He knows what is best for us and we are too stupid to see it :chuckle: Heck if you want a conservative publication that says essentially the same thing here is an old one I read.
Pretty much the reason many will vote for him...the felon Hillary is a far worse alternative.
Trump is very elitist
and you are a dope.According to what, exactly?
Or is that just another made up phantom those as yourself have spawned out of prejudice?
Trump is a populist.