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oh fack off
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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/07/23....google.co.uk/
Way to alienate the disenfranchised left ![]() http://observer.com/2016/07/wikileak...H0qY72.twitter Two very unappealing tickets. I feel sorry for Americans |
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You mean the FAR-Left. Tim Kaine is an excellent choice with an impeccable resume. One of only 20 people in American history to serve as mayor, governor, and United States senator. He's never lost an election. He knows how to deal with terrorism with foreign relations. He was also the one that demanded Congress to go after IS. His resume is miles long. The man is ready for president himself. Everyone who has worked with him loves him. No enemies. He's also bilingual. His state of Virginia is a swing state. Hillary made an excellent decision. If anything happened to her, Kaine is ready to step in and take over on Day 1.
About Bernie - that's a whole lotta rubbish. Sure, Debbie Wasserman Schultz is pretty lousy, but so was Bernie's campaign. They hacked the DNC computers and stole data (the Clinton's campaign 2016 donor list) for the Sanders campaign to use for fundraising. Bernie was also not a Democrat until he decided to run for president. Of course the DNC is going to favor real Democrats over a phony. That being said, the DNC didn't twist 3 million more voters' arms into voting for Hillary over Bernie. He simply wasn't appealing and he has a following that is cult-like, and that turned off millions of people. They're the Left's version of Trump voters, or the Left's version of the Tea Party. Fringe activists. Thankfully, the majority of Bernie's original supporters have come around and will vote for Hillary and Tim Kaine in November, but there are still those who will never get over not getting what they wanted. Democracy means nothing to them. They think tweeting = voting. Last edited by letmein; 23-07-2016 at 06:37 AM. |
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Sod orf
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What a team
Kaine and Unable Last edited by Alf; 23-07-2016 at 01:08 PM. |
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Does anyone actually watch clinton speeches? They are truly awful, slogan after slogan, cliche after clishe, pause fake smile and the clinton-ites go wild at the end of every sentence...She says even less about policy than trump does. 32 million tuned in for trumps speech, the man is captivating, whether you like him or not. He will defeat her on trade and keeping jobs in america, he wants to keep benefits as they are, more for war veetrans, the whole continued rise of radical jihadism is playing into his game plan. In the end despite the bookies making her marginal favourite, the fact hes far better tv with bigger audiences may be enough to swing it trumps way
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