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  • CIA Concludes Russian Interference Aimed To Elect Trump
    http://n.pr/2h91bNV


    Well that settles it then.
    No need to discuss further the libs/radlibs were right.
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    ^^^you are my Jesus Christ, my Sarah Palin. I love you man
  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    vaggar99 said:

    ^^^you are my Jesus Christ, my Sarah Palin. I love you man

    Might want to find another example instead of anti crony capitalism Palin.
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    ^^she spoke against Jesus when he committed sin and that makes her a goddess.
  • Imagine if Hugo Chavez or Fidel Castro interfered in 2008 or 2012 to get Obama elected? You altrighters would be calling for him to be tried for treason. But you did that anyway, right?

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  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    vaggar99 said:

    ^^she spoke against Jesus when he committed sin and that makes her a goddess.

    8 year olds, dude.
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,831
    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,578
    edited December 2016
    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    The dilemma is how many people voted for a racist, authoritarian, admitted sex offender and were able to make that vote okay
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    well, it seems that about half the country is at the very least indifferent to these things. if you voted for him and want to argue that point, too late. that thread was closed last week.
  • PJfanwillneverleave1
    PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited December 2016

    Possibly. What it is for certain though is moronic as hell.

    I have NOTHING to do with The Apprentice except for fact that I conceived it with Mark B & have a big stake in it. Will devote ZERO TIME!
    Reports by @CNN that I will be working on The Apprentice during my Presidency, even part time, are ridiculous & untrue - FAKE NEWS
    https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump
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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    The dilemma is how many people voted for a racist, authoritarian, admitted sex offender and were able to make that vote okay
    It's not a dilemma when you realize those voters don't seem him that way. It's your certaintly about what he is that is problematic. The dilemma is one of your own making.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,578
    BS44325 said:

    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    The dilemma is how many people voted for a racist, authoritarian, admitted sex offender and were able to make that vote okay
    It's not a dilemma when you realize those voters don't seem him that way. It's your certaintly about what he is that is problematic. The dilemma is one of your own making.
    They don't see him that way because they've taken clear facts and through a series of mental gymnastics, made the facts into something else in their minds which then made it okay to vote for him.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    BS44325 said:

    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    The dilemma is how many people voted for a racist, authoritarian, admitted sex offender and were able to make that vote okay
    It's not a dilemma when you realize those voters don't seem him that way. It's your certaintly about what he is that is problematic. The dilemma is one of your own making.
    They don't see him that way because they've taken clear facts and through a series of mental gymnastics, made the facts into something else in their minds which then made it okay to vote for him.
    No. You are performing mental gymnastics to psychologically process an electoral result that did not go your way. You will either come to terms with the result or you won't but no Trump supporter and certainly not Trump himself should attempt to free your mind. This is a journey you will have to take yourself.
  • Mental gymnastics.
    Wow.
    Serenity now!
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,578
    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mace1229 said:

    CM189191 said:

    mace1229 said:

    i love that radical liberals are showing their true colors and spreading hate and fear and paranoia because they didn't win. i've enjoyed seeing all the 'holier-than-thou', 'i love everyone', ' i know everything', 'i'm going to save the world on my unicorn' libs squirm.

    I keep seeing the right saying this, but I have yet to see it in existence. it's like a dog accusing a cat of barking at it.

    I can't even begin to address how utterly ridiculous this post is. yeah, loving all people sure is radical!!! :dizzy:
    I wouldn't say the majority does it, but I would definitely say it has happened, and quite a lot since the election.
    Scroll through the threads, you'll find quite a few posts accusing people of being racist, sexists, bigots, and much more based solely on who they voted for. What kind of free election is this if you get shamed for voting for the other party? Trump has said some stupid things, and I think you were the one who even suggested that he just talks big without thinking first, so you'd understand that people who voted for him don't like everything he says. But they are still called a bunch of shameful names anyway. To be called sexist, racist, homophobic based on your vote can be a fear tactic in today's world. People are afraid to admit they voted for him in the work place or in social groups, not because they regret it, but because the stigma the far left has placed on your vote. And that sucks. Who wants to be labeled any of those things?
    And it does swing both ways, it just seems to be swinging more from one side right now because of the election.
    I didn't like Trump, but as bad as I think he's going to be I think Clintons was worse. I have the right to that opinion. But unfortunately I would not post that on social media that could be traced back to me personally for the stigma that has been placed on it and fear of offending someone at work. I don't want to deal with that. However, voting Clinton is okay to advertise.
    It's not that all of Trump supporters are racist, sexists, or bigots. It's just that a good number of racist, sexists, and bigots voted for Trump.

    The correlation is well established, it's the causation that's concerning.

    As for the Trump supporters who don't consider themselves to be racist, sexists, or bigots; they're going to have to do some soul searching and come to terms with why they find themselves in such deplorable company.

    And if you're afraid to stand up for your preferred candidate for fear of offending someone, I think that speaks volumes about your candidate.
    Its not my fault people are offended over a vote. I'm not offended if you voted for a thief, someone who stole furniture from the White House and required a court order before they returned it. Vote for you think is best.
    Racists have to vote for someone, Trump cant help that. The overwhelming majority who did vote for Trump is clearly none of those things often associated with him, unless you think half of the country is racist and/or sexist.
    The dilemma is how many people voted for a racist, authoritarian, admitted sex offender and were able to make that vote okay
    It's not a dilemma when you realize those voters don't seem him that way. It's your certaintly about what he is that is problematic. The dilemma is one of your own making.
    They don't see him that way because they've taken clear facts and through a series of mental gymnastics, made the facts into something else in their minds which then made it okay to vote for him.
    No. You are performing mental gymnastics to psychologically process an electoral result that did not go your way. You will either come to terms with the result or you won't but no Trump supporter and certainly not Trump himself should attempt to free your mind. This is a journey you will have to take yourself.
    I've come to terms with it. Trump voters, outside of the blatant bigoted ones, have explained themselves and this is what they did. You can see in amt. My mind is already free.
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,414
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • It's amazing that people are going back and forth on this topic.

    Why the forth part of these exchanges. It's been firmly established that Trump supporters are either on the same evolutionary rung as a baboon... or maybe one more rung along.

    Let them gloat. They know no better... poor, simple bastards. Their heart is in the right place: they wanted to make America great again and they want their wildest dreams to come true. They're still thinking this is going to happen. Who knows? Maybe these things will happen?

    I realize it's embarrassing for people of intelligence to... well... you know... have a renowned orange, admitted sex offending con man as the leader of their country (lol)... but it could be worse. I think. I dunno.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    edited December 2016

    It's amazing that people are going back and forth on this topic.

    Why the forth part of these exchanges. It's been firmly established that Trump supporters are either on the same evolutionary rung as a baboon... or maybe one more rung along.

    Let them gloat. They know no better... poor, simple bastards. Their heart is in the right place: they wanted to make America great again and they want their wildest dreams to come true. They're still thinking this is going to happen. Who knows? Maybe these things will happen?

    I realize it's embarrassing for people of intelligence to... well... you know... have a renowned orange, admitted sex offending con man as the leader of their country (lol)... but it could be worse. I think. I dunno.

    a semi-converted supporter is reading this and not only converted back to T., but is planning on voting for him again in 2020.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    vaggar99 said:

    It's amazing that people are going back and forth on this topic.

    Why the forth part of these exchanges. It's been firmly established that Trump supporters are either on the same evolutionary rung as a baboon... or maybe one more rung along.

    Let them gloat. They know no better... poor, simple bastards. Their heart is in the right place: they wanted to make America great again and they want their wildest dreams to come true. They're still thinking this is going to happen. Who knows? Maybe these things will happen?

    I realize it's embarrassing for people of intelligence to... well... you know... have a renowned orange, admitted sex offending con man as the leader of their country (lol)... but it could be worse. I think. I dunno.

    a semi-converted supporter is reading this and not only converted back to T., but is planning on voting for him again in 2020.
    Of course. If the deplorable attack didn't work then certainly the "baboon" attack won't either.
  • It's amazing that people are going back and forth on this topic.
    Why the forth part of these exchanges. It's been firmly established that Trump supporters are either on the same evolutionary rung as a baboon... or maybe one more rung along.

    First of all the forth part.
    Trump supporters are all descended from a common ancestor.
    To suggest otherwise would be a great evolutionary mistake.
    Baboons are incredible and intelligent.
    Liberal vile hate are not traits a human should have.
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