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Magox

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  1. C'mon, you know that capitalism is the new communism.
  2. Sure, why not?
  3. Why are people getting worked up about this? Who cares? They were having fun and it wasn't hurting anyone. Get over it
  4. What's more important are points allowed, points scored, red zone defense, red zone offense and turnover differential. Lots of the stats that you are citing are largely done in between the 20's, which Buffalo still has the advantage over Miami in that regards but as you know what matters most is getting in and keeping them out of endzone.
  5. I loves me some Reggie Ragland. And it sounded like he threw some shade at Trainor.
  6. That is your response to his post? By the way, you are 100% spot on.
  7. It's quite incredible how the media isn't covering this the way it should be. It's embarrassing, it's because of the mainstream media that we have the rise of these other hucksters, they hate the media so much that they look to other sources for their "news", unfortunately it really isn't so much news as it is propaganda.
  8. You are, because what you are doing is that you are essentially placing Trump on the same level as whoever would have been put there by stating that "it would have happened to any of them anyway". And in regards to stop placing the blame to the base. I absolutely will not do so and I emphatically disagree with your point that the so-called Republican establishment had something to do with this. Talk radio and right wing online blather has made it's way to mainstream Republican politics. I along with GG have made our points on this matter, we will just have to disagree on it. But I blame it not just mostly on the talk radio/online right wing sites but almost the entirety of it. They have spoon fed their audience into believing that somehow they were going to stop some of the things that Obama did, when in reality they couldn't. I loathe talk radio and the online right wing propagandists, I view them as a bunch of self-interested hucksters who are out to make a name and buck for themselves.
  9. No, he is a racist, bigot and misogynist not because the DNC says so, because that's what he is. Sure, some of the things he said were before he ran for president, but that doesn't change the fact that he wasn't one before hand. The only difference are two things A) The spot light is magnified and everything that he has said wasn't known to the general public the way it is now. B) He has said many things since he began his candidacy (Muslim ban, Mexican rapists, Mexican Judge, African American crime memes he's posted, etc etc etc) The list is endless. He is a horrible human being not because the DNC says so, but because he truly is a horrible human being.
  10. C'mon Azalin. Let's not minimize what this douchebag does by saying "well they would have done it anyways". Let's call it for what it is on its own merit. Let's also admit that Republican base voters !@#$ed up in the most royal way possible when they could have selected over a handful of different candidates who could have defeated Hillary. She was such an easy candidate to defeat but this turd bag couldn't help himself, not to mention he was such a target rich candidate to pick apart. The guy absolutely sucks major balls and GOP primary voters royally !@#$ed up.
  11. Everyone from the left mocked him. Everyone from the left was wrong. He would have made a much better president than Obama, both on the economic domestic front and FP. Too bad
  12. No Sir, He is not a racist because he decided to run against Hillary and therefore he became a racist, he was a racist because he acted like a racist. This is no one else's fault but his own. Let's not minimize what he truly is.
  13. You live by the butthole, you die by the butthole.
  14. That would be hilarious.
  15. I said this many months ago, when we knew that Trump was going to win the nomination that they should have just accepted Garland. But no!!!!! People were hell bent on opposing him until after the elections because that's what talk radio and the rest of the so-called conservative talking heads were saying. Rather than have a relatively centrist Democrat Justice who isn't a spring chicken, now Hillary will be emboldened to go with some younger uber progressive. Good job GOP!!!!!
  16. Everything is relative.
  17. No it doesn't. It perfectly makes my case, because after the 2012 elections he criticized Romney for "being too harsh" to Latino's. It was always his goal to run for president, then when he saw that the winds were blowing against the idea of immigration reform from the right, he switched his position. In regards to your first point, if you actually believe that Trump didn't believe that the media and people wouldn't love him as he always cites, (The Latino's they love me, the blacks they love me, the media they love me) then I don't know what to tell you. He believed that everyone loved him. That's what narcissists often do.
  18. Of course they were going to be biased that is a given. However, given their vociferous tenacity and outright openness of their bias is on a whole new level.
  19. If the shoe fits.
  20. Your view is short-sighted. Many people who have already obtained extreme wealth desire one last thing and that is power. Not to mention that his perceived wealth doesn't so much come from properties that he himself builds but on his brand. Let us also not forget that before the elections he was for immigration reform.
  21. She is another being that has no core either. No doubt about it. As bad as she is, she's more palatable to the public than he is. That's what I think it comes down to, that and the fact that the media is all in on destroying Trump. Then again, he makes it too easy.
  22. He is an amalgamation of self-interest, narcissism and expediency. He has no true core positions other than what is best for himself.
  23. Yeah, it is. If they don't address the unfairness of the subsidies and how it is distributed and cost of the premiums it will fall apart.
  24. I believe that Gruber reflects the thought of many Democrats, Obama included. But I'm not so sure about Obama being satisfied with that, I remember him and his allies being pretty pissed towards Sanders when he was essentially trashing Obamacare and promoting Medicare-for-all.
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