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By:
anxious
When: 07 Sep 16 19:34
Laugh
By:
Des Pond
When: 07 Sep 16 20:22

Sep 7, 2016 -- 1:19PM, Make my hay wrote:


Ron that's excellent news I'd heard last month that someone was going to release some new material on Clinton that could swing the outcome of the election but I didn't realise it was  Assange though. This is going to finish her. Soros ditch may Clinton and start backing  Tim Kaine's campaign, Kaine price now 700.


Do you know what this damming revelation will be? Assange doesn't seem to be very sure about it. Paraphrasing, but pretty close: "Information will be released in batches. We are quite confident that the 1st batch will be released reasonably soon, I don't want to promise anything, but we might put out some teasers as early as next week."
Sounds like a load of sh!te to me.

By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 08 Sep 16 09:22
another bad night for the witch Happy
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 14:43
New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton told an audience of donors Friday night that half of Donald Trump's supporters fall into "the basket of deplorables," meaning people who are racist, sexist, homophobic or xenophobic.

Probably not a good move for the mad cows chances
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 15:24
surely this ill thought out outburst has cost her what chance she had,

half Trumps supporters are deplorable's , how many million Americans is she
tarring with that racist brush Crazy
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 15:49
she is nuts
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 15:55
Paul Joseph Watson ‏@PrisonPlanet  3m3 minutes ago
Hillary: Trump supporter are "Islamophobic"

This is the woman whose policy in Libya led to the displacement & deaths of millions of Muslims
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 19:53

Clinton says she regrets labeling ‘half’ of Trump supporters ‘deplorable’


LaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 20:01
Paul Joseph WatsonVerified account
‏@PrisonPlanet
Clinton apologizes for "deplorable" comment, but bashes "alt-right" yet again. She's on the ropes now.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 10 Sep 16 20:18
she's a fruit like those that support her
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 20:20
No wonder Sir Nigel Farage went out there & done his bit for the Trump campaign.

This demented cow could do untold damage to the world if she got in. (thank god she won't be)
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 20:21
Mental case,  looking forward to her imploding.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 20:23
Ron its not the damage she will do, its the damage the paymasters will do, their will be war if she gets in no doubt. But i guess she is the puppet of big companies.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 10 Sep 16 20:59
No doubt they're both bad, but the unwavering support for a megalomaniac compulsive liar (about his religion - quite important in the US - and his reasons for doing nearly everything), who seems to know nothing much about anything real. Incredibly thick, yet thin-skinned (always sueing people who insult him), makes the weirdest remarks about his own daughter (these remarks if made by anyone else would usually render them a pervert), which any father should find just wrong. Do none of you have a daughter?
Doesn't mind Muslims if they're rich (wasn't Bin Laden rich?).
Doesn't realise how very silly he looks. He's already asked about being able to use Nuclear weapons ffs!!!!
He is morally completely (and 4 times in business) bankrupt and has no political experience.
Mostly though, even if he were to get elected and be good for the USA, you can be certain he wouldn't be any good for the rest of the world, which is where we all live.
There is no way, however bad or self-serving (nearly all politicians are self-serving, btw) she is, that Clinton could be worse than Trump.

The desire on this forum to love all things on the right, regardless, is boring and has spoiled it.
I truly thought some of you were more intelligent than this.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 21:00
the spin the bbc have reported on her disgusting outburst is remarkable.
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 21:03
shall take a look Ibra, i can just imagine Sad
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 21:09
Studyform, i wish i was as intelligent as you so i could just through the same sh1t again. Every american leader is controlled by big companies. A man says things that are crass but doesnt hurt anyone but you raise it as an issue, says a lot about you and your thinking.

I find your post insulting.
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 21:10
someone in her power can't just apologise & take back a statement like that,
she said it, it's only after shes been advised after you can't really say that shes retracted
it......you couldn't make it up! an as you say the spin from the BBC is more about
what shes focusing on than "what she actually f in said" LaughCry

Hillary

"As I said," she added, "many of Trump's supporters are hard-working Americans who just don't feel like the economy or our political system are working for them."

shes starting to use Nigel Farage quotes the daft cows so confused
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 10 Sep 16 21:23
I think, Ibrahima, that inciting hatred, which Trump does big time does hurt people. You are naive to think otherwise. If he's just a bit crass and doesn't actually know what he's saying, then he shouldn't be in the running for the world's biggest job. I reckon he does know what he's saying and they are a reflection of a dangerous, warped mind and that he has to backtrack under advice after each foot in mouth event.
His entire campaign is playing to a target audience of gun-toting, middle American patriots. Playing to religious fervour (entirely hypocritical on his part but imprtant in the states).

Most politicians are now driven by big companies. Politicians who privatised everything help the big companies thrive and it becomes tit-for tat.

Big corporations and their ways are responsible for many of the planet's evils.
If you think Trump is any less in their pocket than Clinton then you are plain wrong.

As for my post being insulting, I make no apology for this, the main insults were aimed at Donald Trump. Any others in the eye of the beholder.
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 21:26
Donald J. Trump ‏@realDonaldTrump  2h2 hours ago
While Hillary said horrible things about my supporters, and while many of her supporters will never vote for me, I still respect them all!
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 10 Sep 16 21:30
where as unwell Hillary has condemned how many of the population in the US of A? (already)

How can they seriously let an obvious nut job like this anywhere near the White house
By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Sep 16 21:52
According to many who have worked with the Clintons, Hillary is a thoroughly nasty piece of work, prone to angry hissy fits and inexplicable bouts of screaming outbursts. 

I am inclined to believe these stories.  Do you remember that press conference in Congo where a student accidentally asked her about President Clinton's opinion (he meant to say President Obama)?  Hillary, supposedly America's leading diplomat, totally lost her rag over it on camera to hilarious comedic effect.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 21:56
Do one studyform, stupid people like you think that the usa should be running the 'world'

Usa are not as important as you claim, all they are good for is starting wars, usually driven by money.

I dont like Donald Trump but against HC, you would have to be braindead to be behind her.

I still take your earlier  post as insulting. I have an IQ of 187 & im not sure how your of your aims.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Sep 16 21:58
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http://drunkenstepfather.com/2016/09/09/national-enquirers-beautiful-rendition-of-hillary-clinton-of-the-day#.V9RzuBhrhaQ
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 10 Sep 16 22:20
"Do one?" from someone with an IQ of 187Laugh.

I can justifiably be called many things, but trust me, stupid isn't one of them.
Unless, Ibrahima you are a US citizen, you can be behind anyone you want, but it doesn't mean a thing.

As you rightly say they like starting wars, as did Britain and France when they had the money and power. You don't think Trump would start wars?
As for someone of your obvious intellect gleaning your information from a keyboard warrior's photoshopped, made up copy, of such an esteemed publication as the National Enquirer, well.... I bow to your researching ability.

As with most political views, most people see/believe what they want to and for reasons I can't fathom, this particular US election has taken more than the usual amount of interest of the Brits. That said though, on here Donald Trump seems to equate to Farage (even before his visit) and his xenophobia.

I have no time for Clinton either as I said, but I counter your stupid link with one of my own (though I think this is not AS stupid).
http://www.vox.com/a/hillary-clinton-interview/the-gap-listener-leadership-quality

An interesting thing has been said and I believe it applies to Clinton, (and to Corbyn as a matter of interest) although I'm sure many of you will say it's happening to Trump. And that is, that if you say enough bad stuff about someone and do it often enough, some of it will stick.

So it's (in response to PM this time) a question of which lot of stuff said about the others you believe.
We're - in this instance - inclined to believe oppositely.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 10 Sep 16 22:23
I also remember reading, some years ago, PM, that Hillary had had about as many dalliances with the young women working (interns etc) in the govt, as her husband!
By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Sep 16 22:31
Good evening, Study.  I hope you are well, sir.

I believe Trump is also a truly dreadful candidate, but happen to think he is the lesser of two evils in this instance.  Clinton is mentally unbalanced in my view.
By:
Gallivanter
When: 10 Sep 16 22:35
Studyform, would you care to comment on the time that Hillary "misspoke" about running, holding hands with her daughter, ducking under machine gun fire, when disembarking from an aircraft in the former Yugoslavia?

How do you square that with the TV pictures showing her landing safely and being greeted with a Guard of Honour and a brass band on her way to the podium to make a speech?
By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Sep 16 22:36
She is also clearly unwell, which could play a major part in the run up to the election.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 10 Sep 16 22:44
I don't, Gallivanter. I'm not her spokesman, I don't have any time for her.....
I just have even less time for Trump. A man who I believe is SO intent on power he will say or do ANYTHING.
This frightens me.


Thanks, PM. not too bad at the moment. I hope the same, at least, for you.
By:
anxious
When: 11 Sep 16 01:15
Studyform  I would not bother arguing with the  fools on here , the majority of them are middle aged boring reactionaries and complete idiots as well.
By:
Gallivanter
When: 11 Sep 16 01:26
He's right, you know, Studyform. I'm a middle-aged boring reactionary and complete idiot as well. Perhaps not a complete  idiot yet but I've been adding the missing parts that I glean from the experts.
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 11 Sep 16 01:43
Trump the President of the United States - shes only got the Left wing nut
cases on her side, a nasty woman whos shown her types true colours by attacking
a percentage of Trumps massive following....imagine if Sir Donald had acted like
this reckless cow?
The Media are playing a massive part the same as Brexit.

These ****s are out for themselves - hopefully the little people of the USA will
take notice of our win & Sir Nigels help in the Trump campaign.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 11 Sep 16 08:42
Nigel and the chap from Breitbart has certainly turned The Don's fortunes around
By:
geordie1956
When: 11 Sep 16 09:54
You get what you vote for but assuming Trump is elected you won't like what you see (I'm not an apologist for Clinton because she is not what the USA or the World needs either but she is definitely the lesser of 2 evils)
By:
ebulGery
When: 11 Sep 16 10:26
Clinton is saying half the people who don't vote for her are deplorableShocked

What about Democracy the right for people to have an opinion we don't all agree with?

Clinton does not deserve to get in after that remark, Trump for me, and I think he will win, I am going to put money on it.
By:
ebulGery
When: 11 Sep 16 10:41
I have put money on it!
By:
jumper
When: 11 Sep 16 12:44
The 'Deplorable' remark could be a game changer. Still 8 weeks to go so it could almost be forgotten by polling day.

As highlighted above, the trouble with this forum at times, and this election is a prime example, is that if you are naturally to the left, you will find any angle to support Clinton, to the right, Trump.

Leaving aside emotion and looking at this clinically.

To us, in Europe mostly, Trump looks a chump. Our media have also pushed that point relentlessly. We though are not in New York, Minnesota, Atlanta, Kansas or wherever in the states, so do not have that first person knowledge of events on the ground around us however much we believe we are tuned in. Take Brexit as an example. If you were in London you were close to many Remainers and felt the UK would vote probably vote Yes, the further away from the capital, less so and we know now the outcome.

One point about black votes. With Obama, many black people just went to the polling station for the first time in their lives, to vote for the black man. What will they do now? Vote for Clinton, or just not be bothered turning up?

Women. Has Trump lost it on the numbers here?

As with Brexit, all the pre vote passion was with the Leave side. You felt come rain or shine, they would be out voting. Is there that passion here? Looks like it on the Trump side, less so with Clinton?

Is she seriously ill? Will that be a factor?

Sorry, more questions than answers. The debates may clarify things for us. You would feel Clinton and her intellect will win those - however, that could put many off her as well.

Betting - better value with Trump but 2/1-5/2, too short for me.

A long way to go yet.
By:
ebulGery
When: 11 Sep 16 13:03
Sensible post jumper

Well Trump seems to be shortening which is why I jumped.Confused

I think the world needs Trump. Clinton wants to keep Putin as an enemy which solves nothing.

Trump will do business with Putin, it will be tough business, but it will be business.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 11 Sep 16 15:29
Reported that Hilary fainted while at a memorial event.
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