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Old 20-06-2015, 02:53 AM #39
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A couple of things...

Donald Trump is a national joke in the US. He does this every election cycle. He's an unhinged lunatic; a failed businessman.

Secondly, Republicans stand no chance of winning the Presidency in 2016. They're too crazy for mainstream America. They're still living in the 1950s, still debating whether evolution is real, proclaiming that the Bible is the answer to all of society's ills. Every Republican presidency has led to disaster, with debt piled sky high. Democrats always end up having to come in and clean up their mess, while Republicans sit on the sideline making snide remarks. The Republican presidential nomination race is a freak show, one big clown car. Moderate Republicans were thrown out of their party. Many have switched sides and become Democrats. The Tea Party lunatics and Christian fundamentalists now run the show. Unless you're a conservative, Christian, white, heterosexual, male, you have no business being in the GOP. If you're a moronic minority who is a card carrying member of their club, you have to commit identity suicide to find a seat at the table. Republicans did well in 2014 thanks to redistricting, and the fact that their own members flocked to the polls for the midterms, which always bring out much less than the presidentials. Republicans screamed, "Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!" They got into power and all it is are social issues. Ted Cruz, who is also running for the GOP nom, shut down the government last year, putting the country in grave danger. Why? To throw a temper tantrum over not winning the 2012 election. They're nothing but a bunch of children stomping their feet when they don't get their way. This is why mainstream America doesn't trust them, and rightfully so. They play politics with everything.

Jeb Bush actually came out and said that his brother, George W advises him on foreign policy. These people live in a bubble. They couldn't believe that they lost the 2012 election. They will only read their "own polls." Their own polls showed them winning, despite reality outlined by Nate Silver.

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