Donald Trump's 2016 General Election Campaign

Are you mistaking me for a Trump supporter?

It’s not hard to do.

I’m not a Trump supporter and i find it incredibly annoying when people bump serious threads to spam their trolly bullshit.

I don’t recall saying anything positive about Trump so maybe I’m not the issue.

Honestly, I don’t recall you having anything positive to say about much of anything, so you’ll excuse us for our confusion as to who or what you actually support. Now I also don’t track your every post, so I’m just going on the trend I’m seeing whenever I see your username, so forgive me if I’ve missed something.

4 out of 5? We have really got to look at this until we find out what the hell is going on. Sad.

It lives until every inane utterance of his gets applied to it. If you’re tired of it tell him to slow down a little.

Whatever, man. You said it’s not hard to mistake me for a Trump supporter for no other reason than I hate this NAMBLA joke campaign.

Gag?

The one Trump keeps chewing through.

I said no such thing. But like you said: whatever, man.

Then please tell me why it’s so easy to mistake me for a Trump supporter? My lack of "yay for Hillary"s?

I wish the “I’m going to laugh about all this before I start crying” folks would start their own thread…

…not saying i wouldn’t check it twice a day, but it is annoying to fill actual discussions with it. I keep thinking “Oh, good, a dozen new posts on what Trump’s campaign is up to now!” and am disappointed to just find NAMBY-pamby stuff.

Apparently the Trump campaign has been embracing “Second Amendment solutions” for a while now:

Link.

CNN just played an old interview with Trump from 9 years ago.

He straight up blamed Bush for going into Iraq and said the best thing the US could do is declare victory and get out.

Donald Trump campaign official resigns as gun-threat suit emerges
Well that was quicker than I would have expected. Lol.

Same here. If people think it can work and it so important, go spam somewhere people not in on the joke are reading.

Trump made two major mistakes in an CNBC interview. During the interview, Trump stated “I’m supposed to be the smart one” and “I’m supposed to have a lot of good ideas”.

Neutral third parties have reviewed these statements and verified that neither of them is factually accurate.

Ha! :smiley:

Agreed.

I agree–very interesting!

I think I remember some analysis on this a year or so ago saying it always happens to candidates. I’d guess when someone is just a person, partisanship isn’t as big an issue.

Ah, I see. His trashing a Gold-Star family was not a mistake, because it’s in the past, and we should not talk about it any more. Down the memory hole it goes!