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I support Trump

Whom will you vote?


  • Total voters
    37

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Good speech i admit and a warm hug, but that doesn't make Trump worse and Hillary a better choice.
Why a speech can change people's mind? reality is never the same.

Obama promised that he won't send the Americans to fight and to end the wars, he called for a change
and i don't have more ideas for other things that he promised in order to win.

Trump isn't as a good speaker as Obama and his cunning ability is much less but that doesn't mean
he'll be a bad president for lacking such abilities of smiling and making jokes, people don't know
yet what politicians are or the layman is so kind as to believe every word from them.
The difference in speaking ability between Trump in Obama can't be judged by speeches.
Obama is a great speaker only when the script is shown on his teleprompter. But when
speaking extemporaneously he's quite tongue tied, with a profound stutter. Trump is far
better at this type of speaking.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
You know, given the decidedly leftward tilt of RF this poll could spell disaster for Hillary supporters. I expected Hillary to be far, far ahead of Trump here on RF.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
You know, given the decidedly leftward tilt of RF this poll could spell disaster for Hillary supporters. I expected Hillary to be far, far ahead of Trump here on RF.
Aye, this is indeed a surprise to me too.
Still, I make no prediction.
 

Sees

Dragonslayer
The Democratic National Convention ended. It was so much better than Trump Convention that even many Republican pundits are referring to it as a bit of a disaster for the GOP.
Tom

Most on conservative sides are mentioning criticism/abandonment from Bernie supporters, talks of hypocrisy over their miles long 8ft security "wall" and mini stage wall (switched out eventually), pressure to put some American flags on stage (added in eventually) and people in the seats, polls switching to Trump more so during the DNC than the RNC, etc.

 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Most on conservative sides are mentioning criticism/abandonment from Bernie supporters, talks of hypocrisy over their miles long 8ft security "wall" and mini stage wall (switched out eventually), pressure to put some American flags on stage (added in eventually) and people in the seats, polls switching to Trump more so during the DNC than the RNC, etc.
Personally, I thought the DNC convention was reminiscent of the Obamacare roll-out disaster. Heck, after that start, it couldn't help but get better, LOL. And Bernie is already going back to being an Independent senator from Vermont. You can't make this stuff up. If that isn't a rejection of Hillary and the Democratic party, I don't know what is.
 
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FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
The difference in speaking ability between Trump in Obama can't be judged by speeches.
Obama is a great speaker only when the script is shown on his teleprompter. But when
speaking extemporaneously he's quite tongue tied, with a profound stutter. Trump is far
better at this type of speaking.

OMG, is that really how he speaks if extemporaneously?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
All people really inspired by the DNC convention, & who see it as significant are already Hilda supporters.
I didn't see this years, but the last one was an arena filled with many diverse groups and much more representative than the nearly all-white RNC (which, oddly enough, had way more blond women than what would normally be expected within just about any group).
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Obama said, "And that's why I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not Bill, nobody, more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States of America."

Will he says the same if she was his opponent?
 

Akivah

Well-Known Member
Obama said, "And that's why I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not Bill, nobody, more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States of America."

Will he says the same if she was his opponent?

He didn't when they were battling each other in the 2008 Democratic primary campaign.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I didn't see this years, but the last one was an arena filled with many diverse groups and much more representative than the nearly all-white RNC (which, oddly enough, had way more blond women than what would normally be expected within just about any group).
Those darned white people!
Especially blonde women.
One wonders how they dare show their pasty faces in public.
Don't they know there's a special place in Hell for gals who don't vote for Hillary?
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
Obama said, "And that's why I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman, not me, not Bill, nobody, more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States of America."

Will he says the same if she was his opponent?

Of course this was psychology at play, just like this thread. ;)

Typical non political response. Yes, yes, I admit it. I'm actually trying to be objective. Gosh darn it. Someone stop me.
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
You know, given the decidedly leftward tilt of RF this poll could spell disaster for Hillary supporters. I expected Hillary to be far, far ahead of Trump here on RF.

Well, I'm suspecting a lot of non-Americans are Trump supporters similar to how Russia and North Korea are Trump supporters. I can only assume their interests are for the best of America being non-Americans. :)

I suggest we do a poll concerning support and origin. We might start seeing a correlation between the two.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
So, OPer, you have agreed, unwittingly, with Trump's views on refugees. This undermines the issues with the refugees you have brought up in the past and how poorly treated they were by other nations.

I await your backpedaling and favoritism as you apply, at a whim, which nations have sovereign power to enact policy you endorse from Trump.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Well, I'm suspecting a lot of non-Americans are Trump supporters similar to how Russia and North Korea are Trump supporters. I can only assume their interests are for the best of America being non-Americans. :)

I suggest we do a poll concerning support and origin. We might start seeing a correlation between the two.

No one is a fortune teller, but i don't see that the world in good condition with Obama and will never be with Hillary,
Trump is from one other party which may change the chaos in this world, but nothing is guaranteed.
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
No one is a fortune teller, but i don't see that the world in good condition with Obama and will never be with Hillary,
Trump is from one other party which may change the chaos in this world, but nothing is guaranteed.

The subjectivity here is what defines the world to be in good condition. That's another thread in owns right.

Fair enough, I can see your point given where you're coming from.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
The subjectivity here is what defines the world to be in good condition. That's another thread in owns right.

Fair enough, I can see your point given where you're coming from.

How many years US fought in Afghanistan, did that end Talibans.
They fought in Iraq and what was the result, Daesh and more terrorism,
the same thing in Libya.
What do you expect more?
 

suncowiam

Well-Known Member
How many years US fought in Afghanistan, did that end Talibans.
They fought in Iraq and what was the result, Daesh and more terrorism,
the same thing in Libya.
What do you expect more?

But you're only perspective is of that pertaining America. Iraq was wrong. No argument from me as an American. Some here are trying to fix this through our political process.

Afghanistan was to fight our enemies, the same enemy that planned 9/11. It weakened the Taliban not to mention having other groups over powering them helped. Now, its ISIS which Americans are also helping if not driving them to impunity. Pending if you are a moderate or extremist Muslim, it can suggest that this is good or bad for you personally.

I personally oppose dictatorship and will support politicians that have the same goal. People should be not ruled by a single or a few.

Suggesting that its an endless conflict does not support no action. Results aren't measure in 0 or 100 percent, in black or white. They aren't measured in 1, 2, 5, or 10 years.

If that same notion of wasted time is applied to say, civil rights for minorities, sexes, sexual orientation here in the US, we would not see improvement for all.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Those darned white people!
Especially blonde women.
One wonders how they dare show their pasty faces in public.
There were whites and blond women at the DNC as well, but the RNC was a sea of whites with an abnormally high amount of blond women - I'm willing to guess many of them were "bottle blonds" because the phenotype for blond hair is one of the rarer ones.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
There were whites and blond women at the DNC as well, but the RNC was a sea of whites with an abnormally high amount of blond women - I'm willing to guess many of them were "bottle blonds" because the phenotype for blond hair is one of the rarer ones.
Perhaps they color their hair blonde to mask their hyper-intelligence, eh?
I just don't see this as valid criticism.
It seems to seek out something to dislike.
 
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