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A Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that Trump has an overall 67 percent unfavorable rating — making him less popular than any major-party nominee in the 32 years the survey has been tracking candidates.

 

 

 

Guess who that would be if Trump didn't exist.

 

Let me give you a clue:

 

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He is litterally stating that those who disagree with his politics enjoy being emasculated by black men.

 

Well, let's see. Wisconsin put Paul Ryan into office. Did you see Obama's CRomnibus bill that Ryan backed?

 

http://hotair.com/archives/2015/12/17/paul-ryans-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-omnibus-bill/

 

Even though I was being metaphorical, how far off am I really ?

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This is a similar breakup map to what that Russian professor claimed a few years back.

 

I do agree to a point that in order for a nation to be successful, it's citizens have to have a common culture, ideals, language and vision for what they want the country to be as well as sovereign borders. If you do not have those elements it will lead to conflict, tension, political gridlock and frusteration.

 

Right now in modern day America there are too many chefs in the kitchen all fighting over what meal should be prepared.

 

 

Exactly. Great post.

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If Rand Paul falls for Trump, I'll not only be stunned, but will also realize the level to which I've been wrong about certain politicians and pundits is brutally deep and wide

 

I've always considered Paul, above all else, extremely principled. Backing Trump would shatter all the respect I have for him.

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If Rand Paul falls for Trump, I'll not only be stunned, but will also realize the level to which I've been wrong about certain politicians and pundits is brutally deep and wide

 

I've always considered Paul, above all else, extremely principled. Backing Trump would shatter all the respect I have for him.

 

Dude...I'm starting to think we're all wrong. :cry:

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lol, the "Yuge" gives it away that he's going to bash Trump after endorsing Cruz.

 

you guys are so paranoid.

 

"Detroit Republican" Rand Paul is not going to endorse Trump.


Rand is a Reason.com left-libertarian fag, not a manly right-libertarian shitlord like Stefan Molyneaux

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Well, let's see. Wisconsin put Paul Ryan into office. Did you see Obama's CRomnibus bill that Ryan backed?

 

http://hotair.com/archives/2015/12/17/paul-ryans-terrible-horrible-no-good-very-bad-omnibus-bill/

 

Even though I was being metaphorical, how far off am I really ?

It's not that you're far off, it's that you're a muppet who views everything along racial lines. (But yes, you're also far off)

lol, the "Yuge" gives it away that he's going to bash Trump after endorsing Cruz.

 

you guys are so paranoid.

 

"Detroit Republican" Rand Paul is not going to endorse Trump.

 

Rand is a Reason.com left-libertarian fag, not a manly right-libertarian shitlord like Stefan Molyneaux

Stefan Molyneaux?

 

LOL

 

Ah, that's rich. Tell me more hilarious things.

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Dude...I'm starting to think we're all wrong. :cry:

 

There's no difference between the political parties or politicians when they actually govern, only when they campaign. They're all bought and paid for by the same interests and all have far more desire to feather their own nests than to solve the problems facing everyday Americans. This is because of a deliberate attempt to hijack the political process and to disenfranchise large swath of Americans in favor of the corporate elite. Right. Left. Centrist. Makes no difference.

 

The game's rigged. It's been rigged for along time. It's time for people to wake up. Glad to see some are.

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smelling the coffee finally? Paul is a conman

You didn't need to post that. You should be sitting back and enjoying the Republican circus and the reaction of the audience here. This really is a good moment in time for you. It could all come crashing down in the general election for you but right now it looks pretty good for "your team".

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You didn't need to post that. You should be sitting back and enjoying the Republican circus and the reaction of the audience here. This really is a good moment in time for you. It could all come crashing down in the general election for you but right now it looks pretty good for "your team".

 

No it doesn't. They are one !@#$ed up bunch too.

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No when viewing through the gator prism.

 

It doesn't seem like it right now, but this is a MUCH better time for the GOP than the DNC.

 

Trump and his posse of slightly-smarter-than-racist-skinheads put the GOP in a position of forced self-scrutiny and evaluation. The correction to the error, assuming it is genuine, should be deep and relatively long-lasting. It's one of the most difficult things for most entities to do -- be they politicians, small business owners, and even slightly-smarter-than-racist-skinheads -- in any genuine and meaningful manner.

 

Who knows what Trump will cost the GOP this round. But whatever it is, it will be farther along the field of self-correction than what gatorman, etc. gladly accept from their party: completely settling for either an old, haggard, angry white socialist with absolutely no chance of winning, or an old, haggard, angry white female 1%er who is not only under FBI investigation for lying under oath about sending classified emails over an unsecure server, but is someone who laundered millions of foreign funds through her "foundation' for a Russian uranium deal while acting as SoS, all while turning Libya over to ISIS.

 

For all Trump's faults, he'll disappear shortly and the GOP will be left with a self-corrected bench while the DNC will continue to have, y'know, two very old, angry white people to turn to for leadership.

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