<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/020QSV5sAGg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Yes, yes it is...
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And again. They are far more similar than they are opposite. Why do you not see this? Are you really this gullible to believe every word from a politician?
Frankly I don't care about this election. Perhaps Trump will make America great again, perhaps not. Perhaps Hilary may not be that bad (doubt it, but possible). The whole Trump movement, to me, as taught me some personal lessons on the control of media and the madness of the world. Jon Stewart, Steven Cobert, Jimmy Fallon...The list goes on and on. The satire and discrediting of Trump is so rampant and in-your-face that anyone who disagrees with the anti-Trump sentiments get's labelled a bigot, misogynist, racist- Both out in the world and on this forum. People who just want to engage in a discussion on facts get's run over with name calling and non-arguments. All statistics regarding Islam and Illegal Mexicans in the states gets overlooked in mainstream media. Black Lives Matter becomes the holy grail, without considering the simple statistics that say blacks are no more victimized by lethal force than whites...Despite committing much more crimes against society and OTHER BLACKS. In the world we live in today, it is no longer the facts and reason that is respected, but "Morality." That means... catering to historically oppressed people without a sense of equality (ex. affirmative action in schools, artificially filling racial quota with unequal weighing an employee's actual merits), demanding a bigger government with and more oversight programs (note the billions of dollars spent on HR in the name of "sensitivity."). Demanding more language police. In this "Morality" saying something as logical as "All lives matter" is an act worthy of condemnation. A politician whose entire candidacy was proven to be a inevitable defeat automatically starts to support the person who set him up for failure. Everyone suddenly starts shouting "We must defeat. We must take down. We must not allow." Well I propose one more slogan. And that is this: We must reason.
Hey everybody- noncollege white guy wants to get something off his chest. Let's all hang up and listen.
Perfectly sums up what I've been saying for so long. The left marginalizes anyone that don't follow in line. They refuse argue without throwing around buzzwords. Their entire reasoning has always been emotion based while other groups use facts. The left is not a fan of facts and reality. A lot of liberals get their political knowledge from Hollywood elitists that live in fantasy world and do not have anything in common with the average people.
So, are you avoiding the question? Which time was Trump lying? Was he lying when he said his comments were sarcasm? or Was he lying when he said that he was hoping Russia hacked it so they could turn it over the FBI? You've been asked 3 times now.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hillary Clinton should not be given national security briefings in that she is a lose cannon with extraordinarily bad judgement & insticts.</p>— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/759191265988653056">July 30, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Please please please don't disappear after Trump gets beat in Nov. I am going to so enjoy you squirm and wallow further in your misery.
Common people are stupid. Common people get emotionally stirred by petty symbolism such as flags and silly customs and curiosities. Common people only understand politics in vague platitudes and political party troupes.