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Reply #2490 - Feb 27th, 2016 at 10:38pm
 

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/02/26/politics/vicente-fox-donald-trump-hitler/index...



(CNN)Former Mexican President Vicente Fox on Friday kept up his withering criticism of Donald Trump, saying the GOP front-runner reminds him of Adolf Hitler.

"Today, he's going to take that nation (U.S.) back to the old days of conflict, war and everything. I mean, he reminds me of Hitler. That's the way he started speaking," Fox told CNN's Anderson Cooper in a phone interview on "Anderson Cooper 360."
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Reply #2491 - Feb 27th, 2016 at 10:38pm
 
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Reply #2492 - Feb 27th, 2016 at 10:54pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 10:11pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 7:04pm:
issuevoter wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 6:59pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 5:44pm:
Booby is unable to converse in a rational way with grown adults and he feels that pictures are the best way to get his message across, unfortunately for him he doesn't realise that the message he is conveying with his pictures is that he is a gibbering f%^kin spastic   Grin


I disagree with Bobby on many issues, but he is not a fool.




Only a complete dick would continually spam a thread with the same stupid picture, all it is saying is that he is too dumb to give an articulate response, basically he's a m0ron thats incapable of producing too much thought.



And you're nothing but a halfwit.





And not only is he a halfwit. He's a cheap and nasty halfwit.

Oh, and hysterical.
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If you can't be a good example, you have to be a horrible warning.
 
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Reply #2493 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 3:27am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 8:30pm:
Let's hear it again from Pat Condell.



Let's not.  Besides, angry, old, white people are a dime a dozen these days.
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Reply #2494 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 7:00am
 
In Aussie two-bob is the equivalent of dime a dozen. I'm just furthering your assimilation here girl.
Now I remember when a club manager said to this drummer one night: blokes like you are two Bob a dozen. His comeback, reaching in his pocket,  was: here's two Bob, go & get yourself a dozen.

Two things interest me this morning.
First is apparently FoxNews has lost 50% of it's conservative audience. Now why would that be?
Wouldn't that be 50% of its total audience anyway.

The second is that all 4 polls this month for Florida (March 15) have Trump with round a 20 point lead on Rubio.
Florida is the state that Rubio sometimes shows up to represent in the senate, in between modelling gigs, and it has a LOT of delegates and it's winner takes all.
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Reply #2495 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 8:00am
 
Think ol' Trumpy is going to treat Turnbull in the same manner?:

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Reply #2496 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 9:48am
 
I may be wrong, but it seems to me that although he was a two term President, GW Bush did irreparable damage to the Republican Party. He took a terrible situation and connived to make it pay for his friends, to the tune of 4500 American deaths and 30,000 injured. Since then the GOP have not been able to find a candidate who truly resonates with the majority. I believe that is due essentially to lack of internal unity.
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Reply #2497 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 10:26am
 
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 8:16pm:
mothra wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 8:00pm:
I've copied and pasted your comments into the report abuse thread.

It's all they're good for.




You will likely be banned for masquerading as a rape victim, and you should be ashamed of yourself for taking something away from real victims.

No real rape victim would champion the rights of appalling misogynist muslim men that think women like you are door mats that need to have their clitoris carved off, you are a traitor to all women, as a father with daughters that has to live in a world with people like you that wants muslims to come and rape women you make me feel sick.

A father with daughters would never joke about rape!

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Reply #2498 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 11:07am
 
issuevoter wrote on Feb 28th, 2016 at 9:48am:
I may be wrong, but it seems to me that although he was a two term President, GW Bush did irreparable damage to the Republican Party. He took a terrible situation and connived to make it pay for his friends, to the tune of 4500 American deaths and 30,000 injured. Since then the GOP have not been able to find a candidate who truly resonates with the majority. I believe that is due essentially to lack of internal unity.


I don't want to get into Bush, that's a whole other debate.
But as for the GOP, my view is that the divisions are to do with those who want to go on presenting the same old image and the same old arguments and, on the other side, those that are really fed up & angry with the way the country is going in a number of ways and want a different direction.
The first group are represented by Rubio down to the dropouts like Bush, Kasich etc.
The second group, Trump has convinced all these people, and I think it's a whole new electorate, that he will change things. And he doesn't really need to say how specifically, they just believe.
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Reply #2499 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 12:32pm
 
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"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life".

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Reply #2500 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 1:44pm
 
How Donald Trump Can Win on Trade

By Benjamin Wallace-Wells
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In the election of 2010, the year of the Tea Party, Republican candidates for the House of Representatives won sixty-three seats that had previously been held by Democrats. This was the largest gain the Party had made since 1938, the year of New Deal weariness. The rout had a geographic dimension, giving Republicans new territory to govern. A third of the new seats came from four states: New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois. The new territory was heavily concentrated in older industrial towns. These areas were once thought of as union country, then they seemed emblematic of the Tea Party; now, as much as any place does, they belong to Donald Trump.
The changing geography of the conservative grass roots gives some clues about why the Party has been so receptive not just to Trump’s candidacy but to his message, an almost out-of-time economic nationalism. One reason that Trump’s campaign was so broadly ridiculed when it launched was that he could not seem to shake the concerns of the time when he first became a national figure. His campaign, with its loud talk of tariffs and foreigners ripping us off, seemed steeped in the “Red Dawn” sensibility of the mid-nineteen-eighties. The Trans-Pacific Partnership would be a “disaster,” Trump said. He could sound obsessed with, of all nations, Japan. “When was the last time you saw a Chevrolet in Tokyo?” he asked in the speech that launched his campaign. “It doesn’t exist, folks. They beat us all the time.” This of a country that has spent most of the new millennium in a deep economic malaise. But if Trump picked a strange example, it now seems that he picked the right anxiety.

Political scientists have found that if you know a single position that a voter holds (on abortion, for instance, or gun control) you can with great reliability predict the rest of his or her views. Polarization is that powerful a force. Trade, that atavistic issue, is an exception. As Alan Abramowitz of Emory University, among others, has demonstrated, when you know a voter’s position on one other issue, guessing his or her position on trade is essentially a coin flip. This idiosyncrasy persists in public-opinion surveys. The Pew Foundation sent me the results of surveys dating back to 1997 in which they asked about trade, and there is little consistent difference between the opinions of Republicans and Democrats. Interestingly, both groups tend to respond to the changing economic climate in the same way, their views of trade fluctuating together. But the ambivalence of Republican voters has not had much influence on how their representatives have voted: in Congress, Democrats have been mixed on trade deals (supporting some and not others) while Republican support has been close to unanimous. According to Jeffrey Kucik, a political scientist at the City College of New York, more than ninety-one per cent of Republican votes were cast in favor of every single trade deal between 2001 and 2014.

If the Pew data is right, then the ambivalence about trade among Republican voters has not changed much since 2010. But the support for free trade among influential leaders of the Party and the conservative movement no longer seems so uniform. This summer, more than fifty Republicans opposed giving President Obama the fast-track authority to close the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, the first major trade vote in the Tea Party era. “I don’t like the idea of ceding American jobs,” Duncan Hunter, the right-wing California Republican, who is now one of two sitting congressmen to endorse Trump, said. “It’s all about favors for their buddies,” a spokesman for one of the leading Tea Party groups told Slate, explaining his group’s opposition. Viewed from a certain angle, you could detect a political transformation in motion. The Republican Party, Kucik’s colleague and collaborator Daniel DiSalvo told me, has inherited not only some of the white working-class voters who have been abandoning the Democrats but also some of their economic nationalism.
It is hard to imagine that Trump saw this coming — that through the past half decade he was diligently tallying congressional votes, in his oversized scrawl, or filing away quotes from Tea Party notables skeptical about free trade. But the shift in the conservative movement on trade does seem like one suggestion that Trump does not represent an insurgency from outside the Party but an evolution within it—that some rough version of Trumpism already existed, and was part of how some Republicans were meeting a new demographic of voters.
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Reply #2501 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 1:48pm
 
Marla wrote on Feb 28th, 2016 at 3:27am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 8:30pm:
Let's hear it again from Pat Condell.


Let's not.  Besides, angry, old, white people are a dime a dozen these days.



Why not before?

Answer: Because now with the internet the Lefty editors of the Mainstream Media have no powers to censor opinions that don't agree with their liberal-progressive views of the world.

Angry white people have always been here ... it's what produced the First World in contrast to the Third World where the people have been content with little more than a subsistence living ... century after century after century.

Whinging by the public in the role of customers and citizens is what prompted manufacturers and the leaders of the First World to keep on coming up with improvements ... century after century after century.







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Reply #2502 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 2:32pm
 
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Reply #2503 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 3:01pm
 
It's Marla in the water .... and the shark has been attracted from miles away by the strong pungent 'smell' of marijuana that sweats from every pore of her skinny-ass Marxist body ...

... And just before it attacks, it's heard to say .. "YO! BITCH!"


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Reply #2504 - Feb 28th, 2016 at 3:09pm
 
mothra wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 7:02pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 6:56pm:
mothra wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 6:48pm:
innocentbystander. wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 6:46pm:
mothra wrote on Feb 27th, 2016 at 6:41pm:
It troubles me that you have the power to vote.




Of course it does as this interferes with your plans to mate with the muslim male that you regard as superior to all others, you would mate with a muslim mysoginist rapist before you would mate with me, this is something that you cannot deny.




I wouldn't "mate" with either of you, for much the same reasons.




But if you had to choose you would choose muhamed the rapist, as every self respecting leftist id1ot would, thats a given, there isn't a devoted leftist around that doesn't firmly believe that muslim rapists are better people than law abiding white anglo males.   




You're deranged.



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