Republican Convention 2016/ Cleveland
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Where are the Rifftrax guys when you need them?josevolution said:
I stopped after the 1st night , if they are not going to lay out their mission for the country and only talk smack about HC for three days it's unwatchable to me !!Jason P said:I can't believe all of you are watching it.
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wow #steamrollertrump
illegals committing crimes in Chicago? OFF
why isn't the guy who intro'd the trumps running?
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AND that 2. what a tool. #sotrumpCliffy6745 said:
And said his dad was involved with the JFK assassination and threaten to bring his wife's depression up as a campaign topic. But yeah, I generally agree with you.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
BUT you know what? #hecouldwin so PAY ATTENTION.......Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.
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Cruz needs to finish his term, then open a law practice where he can piss off people in the courtroom for big bucks. Something he's better suited to."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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As is Pence's, Christie's, etc.pjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.
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Christie has made a fool of himself for months with no payoff from Trump."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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I disagree that Ted's political career is over. When trump loses, and loses badly this November, he will be the first one in line to run against Hilary in 2020.eddiec said:
As is Pence's, Christie's, etc.pjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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It was definitely an all or nothing gamble. I'll give that to him even though his brain is warped.Degeneratefk said:
I disagree that Ted's political career is over. When trump loses, and loses badly this November, he will be the first one in line to run against Hilary in 2020.eddiec said:
As is Pence's, Christie's, etc.pjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.
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Nah he will survive it Christie on the other hand is done he needs Trump to win otherwise he will be selling hot dogs at minor league ball park if that !!pjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Agreed. He is setting goals himself up pretty well IMO (which is a terrible thing).Degeneratefk said:
I disagree that Ted's political career is over. When trump loses, and loses badly this November, he will be the first one in line to run against Hilary in 2020.eddiec said:
As is Pence's, Christie's, etc.pjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
josevolution said:
Nah he will survive it Christie on the other hand is done he needs Trump to win otherwise he will bepjalive21 said:
No miscalculation at all he let Cruz sink his own ship and let everyone see that calling him "Lying Ted" was no mistake...I cant believe Cruz was pompous enough to fall for Trump setting him up...Cruz's political career is overPJ_Soul said:
Yeah, I did see something about Trump seeing the speech beforehand and letting it happen. I just kind of assumed it's a miscalculation on Trump's part..BS44325 said:
It is funny for sure. Again on the flipside though I wonder if we're all seeing it right. Trump knowingly let's Cruz go on stage and shit talk* him. People who are concerned about Trump being some potential Hitler-like authoritarian now have to come to the grips with the fact that he actively lets people shit talk him on prime time television. Is that authoritarian? Hardly. Next week we are going to compare that to the DNC which will be so scripted and boring and where all competition will be requires to bow down before a Hillary. A Hillary that has shown herself to be completely inaccessible to the media in comparison to the Trump family which has been on tve taking questions every second of everyday. How will the American people assess that difference? I am not sure I know anymore.PJ_Soul said:
No, there is nothing to respect. The Trump speech was great because it ruffled feathers at the shit show. That's it. Cruz did it for his own sake though, not for anyone else (maybe God is some fucked up way). He didn't gain my respect. He just gave me a speech that I thoroughly enjoyed because it made all the idiots at the RNC look like bigger idiots, basically. Yes, I do get some feelings of glee when Trump supporters get all mad and defensive. It's funny.Tiki said:I don't respect anything about Ted Cruz, even his sticking to the script in the face of an angered mob ("ENDORSE TRUMP!")...if he was so principled (which he is not), he would have stayed home like John Kasich.
All Trump did was say his wife was ugly...
*interesting aside - I wrote "shit talk" and my iOS autocorrect entered "rebuke". I had to go back and re-type it. Weird.sellingEATING hot dogs at minor league ball park if that !!"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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the media will try to normalize the 2 candidates to get a even fight. resist.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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I wonder if he had an hour in a room alone with Bill and Chelsea Clinton if he could be convinced to endorse hilary?InHiding80 said:will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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This pretty much means you should vote for Hillary, or at least not TrumpInHiding80 said:0 -
You'd think that Shkreli might be smart enough to understand that his support can only hurt, lol. I can't believe he's even still on Twitter.... although apparently almost 3500 idiots still like him.InHiding80 said:Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
There are idiots that still like Cheney, Dubya and Gohmert. All you have to do is do word searches for those who support them on Twitter and Facebook. Disturbing.PJ_Soul said:
You'd think that Shkreli might be smart enough to understand that his support can only hurt, lol. I can't beleive he's even still in Twitter.... although apparently almost 3500 idiots still like him.InHiding80 said:0 -
Or write in Bernie and vote Johnson or Stein.Cliffy6745 said:
This pretty much means you should vote for Hillary, or at least not TrumpInHiding80 said:
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