Trump has a limited quiver.
An Elven quiver. Go into battle with nine arrows, loose twenty-three of them and have six left when its over.
I wish someone would ask him what his investigators found in Hawaii.
I’m guessing a long-form birth certificate.
Big on the pledges…
I really want a like button.
At least he thinks, as opposed to the deplorable scam artist he’s calling out.
At tonight’s rally, Trump told his audience that “a bomb went off” in Chelsea (before the cause of the explosion had been determined - please notice this, Alex Jones), then proceeded to brag about his poll numbers, and followed up by telling everyone to stop asking him how he’s going to do stuff.
[QUOTE=Loser Donald]
I will give you good results. Don’t worry how I get there, okay? Please.
[/QUOTE]
I guess having his ego challenged by a girl at that church in Flint really rattled him and he’s back in “Swing blindly at everyone so they can see that I’m not a loser” mode.
Are you hinting at prior involvement? Now *that *would be intriguing.
Well, PCP doesn’t, so why would anyone else?
PCP is all about the feelings and the imagery and the emotions; you can’t let reason or reality get in the way of punching someone, after all.
Some very creepy-looking guys hanging around the building housing the birth archives. Curiously, Joe Arpaio’s investigators reported the same thing.
Has no one mentioned the the recent Newsweek report detailing conflicts of interest between the Trump Organization and U.S. national security?
- Trump favors South Korea acquiring nuclear weapons. His Organization is in partnership with Daewoo Engineering and Construction, with a nuclear fuel enrichment program.
- Trump has business relationships with the Turk Aydin Dogan, recently indicted by an Istanbul court on charges of fuel smuggling. This is one reason Turkish President Erdogan is already feuding with Trump.
- Trump has business relationships with the Azerbaijani Anar Mammadov, suspected of having laundered money for Iran.
- Beginning in 2008, Trump reportedly attempted to forge a business relationship with Libyan dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi, and allegedly sought investments from the Libyan Investment Authority.
People still read Newsweek?
If you had told me a week ago “Remember that magazine Newsweek? It went bankrupt in 2013.” I would not have batted an eye.
The voters are getting their info from, at best, cable news. Sometimes just Facebook and stuff.
I’m not sure if there are any Trump supporters in this thread to answer, but here’s a question about Trump’s birthering:
There was never any evidence, not a single shred, that Obama was born anywhere but Hawaii. There was a mountain of proof provided publicly that he was born in Hawaii, in 2008 (including newspaper announcements of his birth, his birth certificate, and an official statement from Hawaiian state records’ officials) and more in 2011 (the long form certificate, normally not provided to individuals and requiring a special waiver). Trump continued spreading the birther lies and fact-free bullshit for years afterwards, until Friday, proving that his “curiosity” was never about evidence or proof or any records, and only about deligitimizing and de-Americanizing Barack Obama. I see only two possibilities as to why Trump continued to spread this evidence-free nonsense: Trump either is so incredibly stupid that he bought into the fact-free bullshit claims of others, or he’s so cynical and dishonest that he didn’t care that there was no evidence for it. Which explanation do Trump supporters favor? Is Trump so stupid and credulous that he bought into baseless bullshit? Or is he so cynical and dishonest that he just doesn’t care and used it to get attention?
It was a dry run (of the logistics, not the method) for the suitcase nuke to be used on Salt Lake City the day before the Inauguration. (That is, if it’s Trump’s Inauguration.)
I’ll answer. Facts don’t matter. If logic and facts were sufficient to compel action politicians wouldn’t behave or speak the way they do. Politicians are rewarded for dishonest behavior.
Oh my word, you’re right. Then I guess none of Trump’s conflicts of interest are a problem, then. Thanks for pointing that out, I was really worried for a second. I guess a mod can just come by and close this thread whenever.
Well, I have note though how that is a given regarding Trump.
I can see how Clinton has issues too, but nowhere near the hurricane of lies that is coming from Trump.