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This post was only marginally worse than the stuff you've been doing lately on your Magox account.

 

I've been reading Magox posts for a while, and while we don't always agree on things, there is no way he and gatorman are the same.

 

Magox's most moronic, childish, idiotic post would still equate to a level of intelligence gatorman couldn't muster even by accident.

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I've been reading Magox posts for a while, and while we don't always agree on things, there is no way he and gatorman are the same.

 

Magox's most moronic, childish, idiotic post would still equate to a level of intelligence gatorman couldn't muster even by accident.

gatorman is his troll account.

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Is Trump not running as a Republican?

 

Yup, to play the perfect spoiler in the primaries, then launch an independent bid. Considering that he's donated far more to Clinton coffers than he has to GOP should raise some doubt about his reasoning to run as GOP. He'll stand to make much more money under Clinton than any other GOP candidate.

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If he ran as an Independent, it wouldn't be so much as to help Hillary but more so out of spite. We've seen Trump lose before and he's as bad of a loser as they come. Unfortunately, he is such a provocative verbal bomb thrower and his hateful words are doing such damage to the GOP brand within the Hispanic community that for many Hispanics to give the GOP a fair consideration the GOP nominee and others will have to have their Sister Souljah moment, the only problem is not only will Trump bring you down into the depths of the murky mudslinging that is sure to follow, but I could absolutely see him at the very least threatening a third party run.

 

Btw, Rand Paul is much more of a gentleman than this bafoon, but he's also very thin-skinned and I don't see Rand bowing out gracefully, at all.

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On the Democrat side you have someone nobody likes, and a "socialist". On the Republican side, you have a bunch of people no one likes, and two people with name recognition, that still aren't liked.

 

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Basically we're gonna get a President no one likes.


If he ran as an Independent, it wouldn't be so much as to help Hillary but more so out of spite. We've seen Trump lose before and he's as bad of a loser as they come. Unfortunately, he is such a provocative verbal bomb thrower and his hateful words are doing such damage to the GOP brand within the Hispanic community that for many Hispanics to give the GOP a fair consideration the GOP nominee and others will have to have their Sister Souljah moment, the only problem is not only will Trump bring you down into the depths of the murky mudslinging that is sure to follow, but I could absolutely see him at the very least threatening a third party run.

 

Btw, Rand Paul is much more of a gentleman than this bafoon, but he's also very thin-skinned and I don't see Rand bowing out gracefully, at all.

The man certainly has an ego... but I think he's about as serious about this as he was for the Buffalo ownership bid. I wouldn't be surprised to see him bow out early, and use his special charm to say he's too good for this or something.

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On the Democrat side you have someone nobody likes, and a "socialist". On the Republican side, you have a bunch of people no one likes, and two people with name recognition, that still aren't liked.

 

...

 

Basically we're gonna get a President no one likes.

The man certainly has an ego... but I think he's about as serious about this as he was for the Buffalo ownership bid. I wouldn't be surprised to see him bow out early, and use his special charm to say he's too good for this or something.

All because we accept two parties only.

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We're so phucked as a country right now that I'd almost look forward to the humor that would come with a 2016 presidential race between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.

 

 

The candidates (Trump and Sanders) are not the point, since both are so poor politicians

 

The response from the base of the Republican and Democrat Parties is what is important.

 

They want someone they can identify with, not the hand-picked, anointed, Establishment candidates (re: Jeb and Hillary)

 

That is what the latest developments are showing.

 

 

 

 

 

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The candidates (Trump and Sanders) are not the point, since both are so poor politicians

 

The response from the base of the Republican and Democrat Parties is what is important.

 

They want someone they can identify with, not the hand-picked, anointed, Establishment candidates (re: Jeb and Hillary)

 

That is what the latest developments are showing.

 

 

 

 

 

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So true.

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Rolling Stone is the elitist college hipster standing in the corner alone at the party wondering why no one else realizes how brilliant he is.

 

hmmm ....

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I was a nerd, not a hipster. I stood in the corner trying to figure out why girls didn't want to talk about Star Trek.

 

Hipsters weren't invented two centuries ago.

 

Still that's some feat considering you went to a school with a 5-1 female to male ratio

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Because he'll do what to solve the big problems we face?

LMFAO

I'm not convinced any president is going to "fix" things, not with the way our Congress has been (partisan bickering, and generally representing special interests instead of the people in their districts/states).

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