Yesterday Sean Hannity was saying that a poll just came out showing Donald Trump with 15% of the black vote. Does anyone know if this a real poll? I can't find it googling.
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If he can go from 1% to 15% that fast then he will have 95% of the black vote wrapped up pretty quick.
Oh, please don't get me started on that uber-biased assclown. He peddles the same horse**** day after day after day after day. Years and years and years of listening to him repeat the same incorrect statistics. And then he'll bring on a liberal and conservative guest to discuss a topic. Gives complete free reign to the conserv, and when the lib speaks, never lets them finish a sentence, no matter what their point is, he'll keep saying over and over the same thing, like a child, "So, you support Sharia then, right?" "But then you support Sharia, right?" "OK, so you're admitting that by going against Trump on his muslim ban, you support Sharia- OK, thank you, bye!!!" I'm amazed that his listeners truly can't see through his Mt. Everest pile of bull****. I listen to him all the time as a true form of comic relief- him and the other crazy ****er Levin who yells at the people who even agree with him. Then, you turn to the University of Houston station, 88.something on the FM dial, and you hear actual adults having actual adult conversations. You can set your radio on 740 AM and the UH station on FM, and then toggle back and forth to shift between insanity and intelligence.
Guess how did the Donald get his health report from his doctor? You cannot make this up, LOL. http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/26/politics/donald-trump-doctor-note/ Washington (CNN)The doctor who has produced the only public medical record about Donald Trump during his presidential campaign reportedly said he spent only five minutes writing it. Harold Bornstein, Trump's doctor who wrote a four-paragraph note last December declaring the GOP nominee to be the "healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency," said Friday that he spent very little time on the note. "I try to get four or five lines down as fast as possible so that they would be happy," he told NBC News, explaining that he penned the note as he waited for a limo to pick him up. "In the rush, I think some of those words didn't come out exactly the way they were meant." See Hillary Clinton laugh off health questions See Hillary Clinton laugh off health questions 01:45 Bornstein said he added some hyperbole to the note because "I think I picked up his kind of language and then I just interpreted it to my own." Asked about Trump's health, Bornstein told NBC: "I don't think he's in any better or worse (shape) than the average person that goes and exercises every single day," he said. "Doesn't smoke, doesn't drink -- and that's simply the best advantage you can have to live -- and he's got a good family history." Clinton's health is fine, but what about Trump's? Trump and his allies have raised suspicions about Hillary Clinton's health in recent days, but he and his campaign have released virtually no other records about his own health beyond Bornstein's note. As CNN's Brianna Keilar put it on "The Situation Room" this week, "There is nothing that would lead you to believe he is healthy. ... His letter from his doctor is borderline ridiculous when you talk to other doctors who look at it." Trump, at age 70, would be the oldest man to assume the presidency if elected in November, about eight months senior to Ronald Reagan when he was first sworn-in more than 35 years ago. But both he and Clinton, according to a federal life expectancy model from 2013, are statistically likely to live comfortably through and beyond potential second terms in the White House, well into their 80s. There is little in Trump's personal medical history or lifestyle to suggest he is disproportionately disposed to future risks. CNN's Gregory Krieg contributed to this report.
I'm guessing Trump doesn't vet these people. He just goes, "Oh, I like the stuff they have said/written" and hires them. Hint: being bluntly offensive is not the same as being truthful or accurate. Anti-Semitic Trump campaign CEO Stephen Bannon not a big fan of ‘whiny brat’ Jews, ex-wife says Donald Trump's campaign CEO Stephen Bannon was branded an anti-Semite by the same ex-wife who claimed he choked her, court documents reveal. Mary Louise Piccard said in a 2007 court declaration that Bannon didn't want their twin daughters attending the Archer School for Girls in Los Angeles because many Jewish students were enrolled at the elite institution. "The biggest problem he had with Archer is the number of Jews that attend," Piccard said in her statement signed on June 27, 2007. "He said that he doesn't like the way they raise their kids to be 'whiny brats' and that he didn't want the girls going to school with Jews," Piccard wrote. "I told him that there are children who are Jewish at (a competing school), and he asked me what the percentage was. I told him that I didn't know because it wasn't an issue for me as I am not raising the girls to be either anti-Semitic or prejudiced against anyone," she wrote. Bannon asked his ex-wife if it bothered her that a second school, the Willows Community School, used to be a Temple. And while checking out yet another school, Bannon asked the director during a sit down why there were “so many Chanukah books in the library.” “At the time, Mr. Bannon never said anything like that and proudly sent the girls to Archer for their middle school and high school education.” a spokeswoman for Bannon told the Daily News. . . . She also claimed Bannon physically attacked her inside their Santa Monica, Calif., residence in 1996 and later ran her out of town to get out of his criminal trial. She said Bannon blew up at her on Jan. 1, 1996, in an argument over her plan to take a credit card to the store. "(Bannon) became physical with me and grabbed me by the throat and arm," she said in her sworn statement. She said Bannon chased her into their house, threatening to kidnap their girls, she said. "I took the phone to call the police and he grabbed the phone away from me throwing it across the room, and breaking it as he screamed that I was a "crazy f-----g c--t!" He then left." Cops responded to the fight and found red marks on her left wrist and the right side of her neck, according to a police report released by Santa Monica officials Friday. Bannon faced misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness charges and hired a criminal lawyer, court records show. "The criminal attorney threatened me, indicating that if Respondent went to jail, I would have no money and no way to support the children," Piccard wrote. She said Bannon told her to leave town so she couldn't be served in the case or testify against him. "I was told that I could go anywhere in the world. His attorney, along with respondent, arranged for me to leave town until the trial was over and it was okay for me to return home. I left town for two weeks with the children and was an hour and a half away by car until the attorney phoned me and told me I could come back," she wrote. "The bottom line is he has a great relationship with the twins, he has a great relationship with the ex-wife, he still supports them," Preate told Politico in response to the domestic violence allegations first reported by the political news website late Thursday.
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I must really have you upset. You're chasing me around this board trying to get me to respond to you like a little puppy. You mad bro?
My favorite '1913' -- WWI about to get rolling Great Depression and WWII right around the corner not to mention all of the massive social issues.
Yeah, better vote for Rahm Emmanuel again. Things are going so swimmingly in Chicago. Isn't Chicago Hillary's hometown?
It is where she was from. She hasn't lived there in decades, but of course since she's from there, she's responsible for everything that happens there. Good point.