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underahedgerow

(1,232 posts)
11. Dude, one word.
Mon Oct 31, 2016, 01:31 AM
Oct 2016

bush.

Been there, done that, didn't just read the book, but wrote the book.

Your snide, nasty little personal attacks aside, I've been on this site since February 2001 and worked with the original posters here to expose the corruption of the GOP during the bush v gore incident in Florida.

I was here on 9/11 and in the trenches on that one too.

I've been on the ground and writing about and exposing voting and poll corruption since the 80's during the original Votescam, The Stealing of America. No, not bush v gore, the one before that. You might want to look into it. You don't know anything about vote and election corruption until you know about Votescam.

I know more about how the government works than you ever could, having worked in local, state, federal and international agencies for more than 30 years.

While it doesn't seem logical that such lunacy could put trump in the white house, it IS possible -- it's happened before, it's happening again, and only an idiot would assume it's not. It's right in front of you.

I have absolutely no doubts about Mrs. Clinton's abilities as a President, she'll be absolutely fantastic, in spite of the gop obstructionism. This woman has had my unwavering support for decades. As a younger woman, when I needed courage, I would 'be' Hillary... What would Hillary do? She is a model of courage, fortitude, intellect and strength of character.

What I do doubt is the courage, fortitude, intellect and strength of character of the American public. Most people are morons, living their irrelevant little lives and really not caring about the depths and horrors of the political process, and that's fine, it keeps maintains a certain level of mediocrity that is just fine for the masses. The problem is that this fine American public with their blinders on are happy to repeat the inane phrases about Mrs. Clinton to an overwhelming crowdswell -- and that taints everything. And that's what's out there, the simple, negative phrases.

'You can't trust her'
'She's power hungry'
'She's a liar'
'Emails'

These morons don't look beyond the bumper sticker and the hashtag, and they will vote against her rather than for something else. Or not vote at all. Humans take the easy way out. It's much easier to be against something rather than for something, and this will tilt this election, compounded by corruption and election fraud. Trump is still a male. Males are always, ALWAYS allowed to be imperfect. A woman is not allowed to be anything less than perfect, in which case she's not as good as a man, in the global opinion. In that case, the choice is a man.... or no choice at all.

Trumps odds are dropping. Last week, I would have made nearly double the money on those odds. This week, it's dropped to 11/7. Nearly half. Mrs. Clinton's odds are getting much slimmer with a much higher profitability factor, and this is bad, bad news.

You need to check your manners and your attitude, and you owe me an apology for being so very rude. I'm a good, kind, honest person asking a genuine question in a community that I've been a part of for about 10 years longer than you. Just because you don't like the question doesn't mean you have to retort with rudeness and arrogance.

Nothing Will Happen. GOP Would Protect Him. They Support Him Really. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2016 #1
No, they don't. duffyduff Oct 2016 #9
Pence was their chosen leader in the first place. The RNC want the whole country to be Kansas. haele Oct 2016 #20
So -- let's not even go there. Farmgirl1961 Oct 2016 #2
Absolutely, nicely said! imanamerican63 Oct 2016 #13
If Trump wins and is impeached, then Pence will be president jberryhill Oct 2016 #3
Well, Ford ended up being an all right guy, nothing to write home about, but not underahedgerow Oct 2016 #12
"Is he fit to serve as President?" jberryhill Oct 2016 #14
I said 'fit', not eligible. There's a difference. underahedgerow Oct 2016 #15
Well, it wouldn't matter in the scenario you proposed jberryhill Oct 2016 #17
Yes, but that is a long stretch. It could take a year or two or more to work its way through. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2016 #4
Silly question. Trump will never be President. Coyotl Oct 2016 #5
Yep. Trump is toast. duffyduff Oct 2016 #10
Dude, one word. underahedgerow Oct 2016 #11
I've been saying that for months. That is why they tricked Trump into picking Pence applegrove Oct 2016 #6
if they can't stand up to trump now, they certainly won't stand up to him as president. unblock Oct 2016 #7
Then our next president will hate squash! Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2016 #16
Succession of power is pretty well stated. Oneironaut Oct 2016 #18
Matters not compared to private servers or emails. kairos12 Oct 2016 #19
If there's a Republican House, he could keep on raping and not get impeached. Bucky Oct 2016 #21
Pence is pres. and Ryan is VP. Sunlei Oct 2016 #22
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