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Author Topic: Who won the first debate?  (Read 10318 times)
Mr. Smith
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« on: September 26, 2016, 10:11:17 PM »

trump

My Dad's more liberal, partisan, and less likely to understand WHY trump than I am and even he admitted this.

Clinton musta really blown it.
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Mr. Smith
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2016, 11:04:47 PM »

Trump did what he had to do, but I want to see him go for the knockout in the final debate. Vegas would be the perfect venue.
Therein lies the problem with Trump. Everything is a reality show for this moron. Thanks GOP. You're giving the election to the second coming of Nixon because you nominated the Ooompa Loompa town drunk!
Nixon is the President I identify most closely with, so I welcome that.
So you think she's crooked (which she is), but admire someone who ran the government like his own private police force?
I don't admire his presidency, but I identify with him as a person a lot.

um, you self-identify with a slimy bastard? Huh

Why not?

Nixon grew up poor and in an odd family, didn't have a lot friends, lost his brother to sickness, and he really struggled to get to Congress.

Then he got horrifically lambasted by the media to which only Hillary Clinton or Al Gore would remotely match.

And the one time he tried to things non-offensively, he lost to JFK.

He was an introverted man in a world of extroverts increasingly out to get him.

He truly is America's Shakespearian, Tragic Villain.


Do not compare someone like that to Donald Trump and the Silver Spoon he landed with.
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