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Ibanez wrote:
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What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump. No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.
The same could be said for Trump.


Certainly for Clinton.
Trump certainly has wit and charisma, and enough intelligence to build a team of people to save his ass. I think Hillary has only intelligence, and it's not being put to very good use.
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93henfan wrote:
Yes, and his name is Monte.
Yeah, I remember his cousin Ross was able to destroy an entire basketball team with a massive implosion right before our eyes. UD paid a $1.7B ransom to get rid of him.
I stopped paying much attention to UD basketball around 1993, but I'll take your word for it.
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Trump is right. She doesn't have the stamina to be president.

"TIRED: Five-day September weekend for Hillary?

Hillary Clinton must have had a very exhausting four-day week, because according to public schedules, she’s going to recover until next Wednesday.

According to HillarySpeeches.com, a website that tracks scheduled appearances and fundraisers, Clinton is not set to appear publicly again until she’s a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on September 14.
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For those keeping score, that’s five days.

Clinton kicked off her short week by making Labor Day appearances in Cleveland, Ohio and Hampton, Illinois.

The first speech, of course, was where she suffered a massive coughing fit. A second cough attack occurred while she was addressing the media aboard her campaign plane.

On Tuesday, she visited Tampa, Florida for a speech to fans.

On Wednesday, she appeared at an NBC Commander in Chief forum in New York City.

On Thursday, she spoke with the media on the tarmac of a New York airport for about 20 minutes, then rallied with supporters in Charlotte, North Carolina and held a fundraiser.

There is currently nothing publicly scheduled for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, according to HillarySpeeches.com.

On Wednesday, September 14, she’ll chat with Ellen.

Has a presidential candidate ever disappeared from voters’ view for five days in September?"
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89Hen wrote:
SDHornet wrote:And yet I still won't hesitate to vote for him over Trump or hilldog. :coffee:
So you're just a lemming of a different color. Gotcha.
You're not voting so don't bitch. :thumb: :coffee:
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Ibanez wrote:
93henfan wrote:
What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump. No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.
The same could be said for Trump.


Certainly for Clinton.
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SDHornet wrote:
89Hen wrote: So you're just a lemming of a different color. Gotcha.
You're not voting so don't bitch. :thumb: :coffee:
I'm a trailblazer. I'll bet I get more people to follow me in my non-vote than you will get to follow you and your Johnson vote. :rockon:
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89Hen wrote:
SDHornet wrote: You're not voting so don't bitch. :thumb: :coffee:
I'm a trailblazer. I'll bet I get more people to follow me in my non-vote than you will get to follow you and your Johnson vote. :rockon:
Uh...there are already a ton of people that don't vote. What is so trailblazing about that? You just joined ranks with all the morans who are too incompetent to even know when election day is, or how to participate. :suspicious:
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SDHornet wrote: You're not voting so don't bitch. :thumb: :coffee:
I'm a trailblazer. I'll bet I get more people to follow me in my non-vote than you will get to follow you and your Johnson vote. :rockon:
Not voting is so 2012. You can go back and read my threads on it. I was the trailblazer on apathy.
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You know I've watched Hillary at Press Conferences the past couple of days and I think that's what she needs to do. She actually does very well in that setting. She tends to speak calmly and in low tones instead of doing the "Wicked Witch of the West" screeching. And she comes off as being very well informed and knowing what she's talking about.
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JohnStOnge wrote:You know I've watched Hillary at Press Conferences the past couple of days and I think that's what she needs to do. She actually does very well in that setting. She tends to speak calmly and in low tones instead of doing the "Wicked Witch of the West" screeching. And she comes off as being very well informed and knowing what she's talking about.
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93henfan wrote:
SDHornet wrote: And yet I still won't hesitate to vote for him over Trump or hilldog. :coffee:

Oh and fuck Syria and all the other raghead countries dealing with ISIS. :nod:
What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump? No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.

Why anyone would effectively vote for Hillary Clinton by making some shortsighted cute little stand against the man by voting for dimwit Johnson is beyond me.

When did all you so-called conservatives lose your spines?
Enjoy your road trip with 89 to the bottom of political awareness.

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What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump? No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.

Why anyone would effectively vote for Hillary Clinton by making some shortsighted cute little stand against the man by voting for dimwit Johnson is beyond me.

When did all you so-called conservatives lose your spines?
Enjoy your road trip with 89 to the bottom of political awareness.

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You are high-intelligence, medium-charisma, and low-wit. You make a fine liberal. Hillary thanks you for your tacit support.
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93henfan wrote:
kalm wrote:
Enjoy your road trip with 89 to the bottom of political awareness.

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You are high-intelligence, medium-charisma, and low-wit. You make a fine liberal. Hillary thanks you for your tacit support.
So?
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kalm wrote:
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You are high-intelligence, medium-charisma, and low-wit. You make a fine liberal. Hillary thanks you for your tacit support.
So?
Oh. I thought your shtick was that you were an independent/moderate?
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BDKJMU wrote:"Hillary's Health Concerns Serious, Say Most Doctors Polled by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)

TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 8, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Concerns about Hillary Clinton's health are "serious—could be disqualifying for the position of President of the U.S.," say nearly 71% of 250 physicians responding to an informal internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). About 20% said concerns were "likely overblown, but should be addressed as by full release of medical records." Only 2.7% responded that they were "just a political attack; I have confidence in the letter from her physician and see no cause for concern."

While more than 81% were aware of her history of a concussion, only 59% were aware of the cerebral sinus thrombosis, and 52% of the history of deep venous thrombosis.

More than 78% said the health concerns had received "not enough emphasis" in the media, and only 2.7% that there had been "too much emphasis."

Nearly two-thirds said that a physician who had a concern about a candidate's fitness to serve for health reasons should "make the concerns known to the public." Only 11% said a physician should "keep silent unless he had personally examined the patient," and 10% that the candidate's health was "off limits for public discussion."......."
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lol.

seems like this is a far right organization... that believes... among other things... that there is no link between HIV and AIDS.

and that there is a link between abortion and breast cancer

and "shaken baby syndrome" is a myth... and, the deaths are actually due to vaccines.

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93henfan wrote:
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So?
Oh. I thought your shtick was that you were an independent/moderate?
I am. I'll vote GJ again and laugh at anyone who votes for either major party.

But I can see you're taking politics seriously so I'll back off and let you feel like your vote really matters. :kisswink:
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kalm wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Oh. I thought your shtick was that you were an independent/moderate?
I am. I'll vote GJ again and laugh at anyone who votes for either major party.

But I can see you're taking politics seriously so I'll back off and let you feel like your vote really matters. :kisswink:
I'm outnumbered by negroes and Ivy League graduates in this state, so no, I fully realize my vote doesn't matter. The sad part is, this state was known as a presidential bellwether in the twentieth century.

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93henfan wrote:
kalm wrote:
I am. I'll vote GJ again and laugh at anyone who votes for either major party.

But I can see you're taking politics seriously so I'll back off and let you feel like your vote really matters. :kisswink:
I'm outnumbered by negroes and Ivy League graduates in this state, so no, I fully realize my vote doesn't matter. The sad part is, this state was known as a presidential bellwether in the twentieth century.

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93henfan wrote:
SDHornet wrote: And yet I still won't hesitate to vote for him over Trump or hilldog. :coffee:

Oh and **** Syria and all the other raghead countries dealing with ISIS. :nod:
What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump? No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.

Why anyone would effectively vote for Hillary Clinton by making some shortsighted cute little stand against the man by voting for dimwit Johnson is beyond me.

When did all you so-called conservatives lose your spines?

Man, you're going full Sean Hannity now! :lol:

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Ivytalk wrote:
93henfan wrote:
What excactly would Johnson do better than Trump? No offense, but Johnson comes off to me as a person who shouldn't even be a third party candidate. He has neither intelligence, wit, nor charisma. That's a very, very bad trifecta for a politician and even an everyday regular Joe. Just a terrible candidate.

Why anyone would effectively vote for Hillary Clinton by making some shortsighted cute little stand against the man by voting for dimwit Johnson is beyond me.

When did all you so-called conservatives lose your spines?

Man, you're going full Sean Hannity now! :lol:

:coffee:
I know who Sean Hannity is, but I've never watched his show so I'll have to take your word for it. I guess he must speak the truth a lot, based on what you're saying. :thumb:
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93henfan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:

Man, you're going full Sean Hannity now! :lol:

:coffee:
I know who Sean Hannity is, but I've never watched his show so I'll have to take your word for it. I guess he must speak the truth a lot, based on what you're saying. :thumb:
You should watch him. He loves Trump, thinks the Never-Trumpers are a bunch of traitors who are handing the election to Hillary, and has great hair.

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Ivytalk wrote:
93henfan wrote:
I know who Sean Hannity is, but I've never watched his show so I'll have to take your word for it. I guess he must speak the truth a lot, based on what you're saying. :thumb:
You should watch him. He loves Trump, thinks the Never-Trumpers are a bunch of traitors who are handing the election to Hillary, and has great hair.

Or so I'm told.
Sounds like a straight shooter. And yes, it sucks how many of you became Hillary supporters this cycle. I just wonder if you'll ever get your senses back some day.
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93henfan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote: You should watch him. He loves Trump, thinks the Never-Trumpers are a bunch of traitors who are handing the election to Hillary, and has great hair.

Or so I'm told.
Sounds like a straight shooter. And yes, it sucks how many of you became Hillary supporters this cycle. I just wonder if you'll ever get your senses back some day.
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