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Absentee Voting Ghost of Ruin
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« on: August 17, 2016, 01:28:32 PM »

OMG, that was hilarious !
I actually started crying it was so funny.
BUT NO .... c'mon .... that can't be true. They had to be actors that went along with this skit.
No one can be this naïve ..... not even trump supporters .... close to it, but not quite this extreme.

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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2016, 02:16:25 AM »

I think I doubted the testimonials they gave at the end. That crossed the line from stupidity to obvious satire.

However, it's quite possible they were asked to read a cue card of attack lines "prepared by the Trump campaign".... Yeah, i could see it.

Thimk abot the idiot Trump supporters on the Forum. Fuzzy Bear is the only one who can string coherent thoughts together, and sometimes even he....well..... (though I think even he understands now that Clinton's Iraq vote pales in comparison to Trump's warmongering, and Trump's opposition to trade deals is at LEAST as opportunistic as Hillary's opposition to the TPP.

Anyhoo, judging from the morons among us, these guys are all too real.

You may have a point - I've dropped a couple once-good blogs where the author (and better posters) went so thoroughly in the tank for the Trump cult that it was just painful to try and watch them twist their own (sometimes worthy) ideals along with Trump's various oral emissions into some sort of vague compatibility. For example:

-non-interventionists who insist that "kill ISIS" Trump is a foreign policy dove.

-anti-corporatists who insist that billionaire Trump, with his econ team of billionaires and CEOs (along with his Goldman Sach's campaign finance chair) is "looking out for the little guy".

-and most bizarrely, civil liberties supporters, who insist that in spite of Trump's open embrace of xenophobia, police state tactics,  fake-Christian theocracy, and restrictions on free speech, he's some sort of civil rights champion.


Mostly I think they're just folks trying to avoid acknowledging their Hillary-derangement syndrome.
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