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  • #11
    Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
    Tyson does anything for a little bit of cash.
    is he still bankrupted?

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    • #12
      For all of their differences, Trump has the same problem Romney and to some degree Ron Paul had, he is too intelligent for American voters. He makes blunt observations about actual problems like you'd make in a room full of college-educated, employed adults.

      That's not most voters. Most voters are senile people, dim urban dropouts and gullible housewives who think a politician's job is to "cheer them up".

      Another flaccid grinning idiot with no meaningful accomplishments outside of lackey politics like Bush & Obama will win. Hillary fits the bill.

      You have to talk to these people like ******ed infants or they will get "offended" and turn against you. Well, they won't actually get offended. They wait for a journalist to tell them they're offended, then they eagerly act offended.

      Remember, the average voter is the average person you see in Walmart or hanging out in the mall. The decrepit mutants you treat as life's stage props decide who your president is. Democracy has got to go.
      Last edited by ////; 10-27-2015, 02:39 PM.

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      • #13
        Smh.........

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        • #14
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          Originally posted by hectari View Post
          'I think he should be president of the United States,' Tyson said emphatically during an interview with The Huffington Post.


          Tyson said he doesn't believe the conventional wisdom of some political pundits who say Trump's lead in Republican polls won't last.

          Instead, he said the polls indicate that most Americans want Trump in the White House. And he pointed to Trump's business sense as proof that he is up to the job.

          'Let's try something new. Let's run America like a business, where no colors matter. Whoever can do the job, gets the job,' Tyson said.

          The former champ also defended Trump against charges of racism over his comments about immigrants,

          'He didn't know how to say it. It was really crude, and he needs somebody to work with him on how to deliver his messages and stuff.

          'But as far as what he did, he's an average guy like everybody else. He needs time to grow too. I don't think he thinks of Latinos in that way.'



          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...vs-Bernie.html
          Even an unqualified person can see why TRUMP should not be a Prez........

          I want a "well above average guy as a LEADER!".

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          • #15
            I wonder if Tyson could talk about Trump's platform beyond being the "outrage" candidate for disillusioned whites that are incapable of understanding the changing demographics in the country? Trump is nothing more than a demagogue and a blowhard that's attempting to turn the US election process into a reality show.

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            • #16
              Donald Trump can only get in if he falls in line with the underlying powers in America.

              The public only gets to vote on candidates that have already been preselected as "suitable" for the job.

              And even then sometimes the other guys gets the job anyway (i.e. Bush jr.)

              And then, the president is merely a figure head anyhow with little to do with actual executive policy.

              America is a dictatorship no different from that which run Germany in the last century, the only difference being where that one was transparent, the current one is argubly more dangerous because it tries to convince it's peoples that they are free rather than economic and political slaves which is what they in fact are and tries to convince it's peoples that the actual enslavement of foreign nations through modern imperialism and murder for resources they commit on a global scale is justified for some "moral" purpose.

              There is a saying...

              "Nobody is more hopelessly enslaved than those who really believe that they are free."

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Cruisin' View Post
                For all of their differences, Trump has the same problem Romney and to some degree Ron Paul had, he is too intelligent for American voters. He makes blunt observations about actual problems like you'd make in a room full of college-educated, employed adults.

                That's not most voters. Most voters are senile people, dim urban dropouts and gullible housewives who think a politician's job is to "cheer them up".

                Another flaccid grinning idiot with no meaningful accomplishments outside of lackey politics like Bush & Obama will win. Hillary fits the bill.

                You have to talk to these people like ******ed infants or they will get "offended" and turn against you.
                Trump touts himself as a successful businessman, who can apply his business savvy to running the country. Yet, he has 7 notable business failures & 7 notable business successes. Do you really want someone who gets it right 50% of the time to be president of our country?

                http://time.com/3988970/donald-trump-business/

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                • #18


                  To Be Fair, they do go way back and known each other for years.

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                  • #19
                    Ben Carson just became the frontrunner. Latest polls have Trump down 4% to Carson...the rats have starting jumping ship.
                    Last edited by jaded; 10-27-2015, 06:08 PM.

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                    • #20
                      Ironically Chavez Jr. or Chavez Sr, I forgot which of them, but were also defending Trump. I think it was Chavez Jr. then... because he said Trump had flown Chavez Sr. for some bout in one of his copters. I guess Trump had hooked the pops up with some royalty back in the days...

                      Anyhow, the real irony is Trump should approach progress with his financial motivation without being rude. He enjoys being rude.

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