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Rooster wrote: I hunt with a handgun.
pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
keyofgee wrote: I am a free thinker
This may be a facetious statement but I definitely can. It's just like Rick Santorum (astonishingly) said, you can't expect Trump to denounce his own voter base. Racists, conspiracy loons, rednecks, general nitwits... he can't afford to lose those people. He would have nothing left.
Rooster wrote: I hunt with a handgun.
pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
keyofgee wrote: I am a free thinker
He played himself when he started talking shit about the network, labeling it “Concast” and “an hour of free tv time.” Guthrie came at him quick and the orange goof fell right into the pitfall
You mean like "Obama was born in the United States...period", with a sour look on his face? He was forced to say that, and this was literally never mentioned again.exitflagger wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:00 amThis may be a facetious statement but I definitely can. It's just like Rick Santorum (astonishingly) said, you can't expect Trump to denounce his own voter base. Racists, conspiracy loons, rednecks, general nitwits... he can't afford to lose those people. He would have nothing left.
To be fair though, in every case where he gets backed into a corner he does very grudgingly say that he denounces white supremacy. But it's never like "Let me very clearly lay out my position of opposing them", it's more like "Okay, whatever". They know he's lying. They know he can't say what he really thinks. He will wiggle out of that subject as fast as possible. If he could get away with winking at the camera, he would.
I was thinking about it today while watching. I think they did it on purpose but not necessarily for the reason people may think...ratings. I actually think his team, and most objective people, know that Biden is better in town hall type of situations. He connects with people through empathy, understanding, and interest on a level that Trump is just not capable of. He has better command of the issues. I think his team intentionally wanted Trump to go head-to-head to dilute the amount of people watching Biden's town hall. I don't think that they necessarily communicated that aspect to Trump. They probably had to tell him it was about ratings and that he would destroy Biden to play into his ego. I watched both today. Biden was leaps and bounds better than Trump in the town hall environment.
EddieVanHeineken wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:36 pmI was thinking about it today while watching. I think they did it on purpose but not necessarily for the reason people may think...ratings. I actually think his team, and most objective people, know that Biden is better in town hall type of situations. He connects with people through empathy, understanding, and interest on a level that Trump is just not capable of. He has better command of the issues. I think his team intentionally wanted Trump to go head-to-head to dilute the amount of people watching Biden's town hall. I don't think that they necessarily communicated that aspect to Trump. They probably had to tell him it was about ratings and that he would destroy Biden to play into his ego. I watched both today. Biden was leaps and bounds better than Trump in the town hall environment.
ijwthstd wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 12:44 pm Trump campaign may almost be out of money but volunteers are still working hard for him:
Printing Company Late Sending Out Mail Ballots
October 16, 2020 at 3:30 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 91 Comments
A Cleveland company that agreed to print absentee ballots for dozens of counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania is 10 days late in getting them to voters, the New York Times reports.
Here’s the kicker: The company’s owners are Trump supporters and flew a Trump flag at their headquarters.
Said CEO Richard Gebbie: “We fly a flag because my brother and I own the company and we support President Trump.”
https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/trump ... remacists/Turner Coates wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:10 pm Trump, Who Refused to Disavow QAnon, Accepted $1 M Donation from Supporters of the Conspiracy
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-who-refu ... cy-1539958
Two believers in QAnon, the widespread conspiracy theory that Republican President Donald Trump refused to disavow during his Thursday night Miami town hall, have reportedly given Trump over $1 million in donations.
Recently released campaign finance disclosures show that Caryn and Michael Borland, a couple who regularly share QAnon posts on social media, donated $1.03 million to Trump in late August. Their son also donated $508,000 to Trump around the same time, according to the Associated Press.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2 ... emned-dav/"David Duke is a bad person, who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years," Trump said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
"I disavowed him. I disavowed the KKK," Trump added. "Do you want me to do it again for the 12th time? I disavowed him in the past, I disavow him now."
Constantine wrote:ur a fkn degenerate,
Metal Sludge wrote:It is after all, only a message board...relax!
Trist805 wrote:Chip, You owned me and I will admit defeat. I love big black cocks. Hope you are happy.
TravisBicklesMohawk wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:06 am “The pandemic is gonna end. It’s gonna run it’s course.”![]()
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I did, and I'll be glad when this election nonsense is over, though it may just be beginning if Trump loses...
LAglamrocker wrote: Trixter is awesome but everyone has seen After The Rain video correct? That’s one of first things I’m going thank God for
He'll run to Russia to avoid jail time.whammybar wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:30 am I hear Jonestown, Guyana is nice this time of year.
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-s ... 020-10?amp
President Donald Trump suggested at a rally in Georgia that he may have to "leave the country" if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the election next month.
"Could you imagine if I lose?" Trump said on Friday. "I'm not going to feel so good. Maybe I'll have to leave the country, I don't know."