PM to Ted Cruz
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The champ lost to SJSU and by 52 points to Texas, but still.salemcoog said:
I've learned that any Season that USC or UW doesn't win the Rose Bowl means the Pac 12 sucked that year. It's just what I've learned, so don't twist.TierbsHsotBoobs said:2016 GOP = 1999 Pac-10
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as if Hope&Change wasn't sloganeering/branding.
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16 losers with varied ideas, lost.
Since John McCain, the republicans have won elections yet failed. They ran making promises to stop Obama's agenda and failed to stop him or even slow his agenda down.
Trump won. It is on the losers to fall in line with what the winner needs them to do. The losers need to stop crying/whining. Note to losers: you picked a loser to follow. Your judgement, alone. You thought they were a winner, they weren't.
Hiliary must be defeated. Nothing else matters. This... deep down... You know. So, suck it up. Time for you to follow a winner. Parties are much more fun! -
Winners Win. But when it's the losers that are voting him in, what does that mean for our country.topdawgnc said:Trump:
38 million spent this primary cycle
No speech writers
No pollsters
No PAC
NO SUBSTANCE
Attacked by everyone ... including his own party
19 million spent against him in FL, where he beat the favorite son by 20 points
Finished 1st or 2nd in every primary
He isn't afraid to sling it ...
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I like to say that Hillary is going to unleash some fatal attack on a guy that has had 100 million dollars spent against him by his own party and won big. HondoFS
She could call him a serial philanderer. Wait
She could call him anti woman and then have him show his executive hiring and pay compared to hers when she was SOS
She likes to claim she has suffered every attack for 25 years which is bull shit. She isn't Bill
And now Hell is coming to breakfast and she is going to be left dead in the desert for the birds and worms to eat -
You are right. Trump cheated people out of their money and provided nothing to the people that paid. Hillary is subject of a 4 year investigation that's turned up nothing except 26 potentially classified emails out of 60,000.Tequilla said:
I like to compare civil litigation versus criminal investigations leading to indictment and claim that they are similar ... that's what I like to do2001400ex said:
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.greenblood said:
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.2001400ex said:
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.TierbsHsotBoobs said:2016 GOP = 1999 Pac-10
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
Thanks for reminding that Trump is the bigger asshole. -
At least nobody died in Benghazi2001400ex said:
You are right. Trump cheated people out of their money and provided nothing to the people that paid. Hillary is subject of a 4 year investigation that's turned up nothing except 26 potentially classified emails out of 60,000.Tequilla said:
I like to compare civil litigation versus criminal investigations leading to indictment and claim that they are similar ... that's what I like to do2001400ex said:
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.greenblood said:
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.2001400ex said:
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.TierbsHsotBoobs said:2016 GOP = 1999 Pac-10
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
Thanks for reminding that Trump is the bigger asshole. -
4 years later with several investigations. All they found was 26 classified emails.RaceBannon said:
At least nobody died in Benghazi2001400ex said:
You are right. Trump cheated people out of their money and provided nothing to the people that paid. Hillary is subject of a 4 year investigation that's turned up nothing except 26 potentially classified emails out of 60,000.Tequilla said:
I like to compare civil litigation versus criminal investigations leading to indictment and claim that they are similar ... that's what I like to do2001400ex said:
Since when did the nomination process have a bearing on the general election? It's awfully warm for November.greenblood said:
Problem for Hillary is that Bernie continues to push her more and more to the left. You'll start seeing the moderate voters go to Trump. Bernie has the excitement of the young vote, but the young vote won't vote if Bernie isn't in it. Hillary is in a losing position. If Bernie had gotten out earlier I'd agree with you, but the longer Bernie lingers, the more Hillary is hurt.2001400ex said:
Yup and Stanford lost in the Rose bowl just like Trump will lose the general.TierbsHsotBoobs said:2016 GOP = 1999 Pac-10
As a side note, Ty was the coach of the year that year. Thanks for the reminder, dick.
You can joke that a crippled Hillary could beat Trump, but I don't see it. Hillary was already a weak candidate, and now getting hit from both sides is going to cause her major problems. Bernie will go after her big money, and trump will go after her character. It doesn't look good for her.
Also, momentum is key. Hillary may easily lose 75% of the remaining states, which means she'll still win the nomination, but will be severely wounded. Trump being a hunter is going to hunt.
Reality is, both Hillary and Trump are involved in litigation/investigation. Both have the highest negatives ever, with both over 50%. Both are fucktarded. Both are habitual liars. And that's what the voters of each party chose to represent them in the general election.
Thanks for reminding that Trump is the bigger asshole.
Do you have a point? -

It seems forgotten that Bill Clinton pissed a lot of people off during the first part of his first term. The result was a massive turnout by the "angry white male vote", the left's favorite term for those who oppose them. That turnout flipped both houses of congress in 1994, giving republicans control for the first time since just after WWII.
Obama has also pissed off a large contingency, resulting in the dems once again losing both houses of congress, but the republicans dropped the ball after being swept in, showing that they're more concerned with retaining power than challenging and rolling back Obama's policies.
Trump is the fuck you to both parties vote for a very large number of people who have had it with the direction this country has taken. I wrongfully thought people would tire of him by now and a more mainstream candidate would emerge, but he's locked up the nomination and is picking up steam. It wouldn't be shocking if he actually pulls this thing off. #ABC -
Americans are dumb.Southerndawg said:
It seems forgotten that Bill Clinton pissed a lot of people off during the first part of his first term. The result was a massive turnout by the "angry white male vote", the left's favorite term for those who oppose them. That turnout flipped both houses of congress in 1994, giving republicans control for the first time since just after WWII.
Obama has also pissed off a large contingency, resulting in the dems once again losing both houses of congress, but the republicans dropped the ball after being swept in, showing that they're more concerned with retaining power than challenging and rolling back Obama's policies.
Trump is the fuck you to both parties vote for a very large number of people who have had it with the direction this country has taken. I wrongfully thought people would tire of him by now and a more mainstream candidate would emerge, but he's locked up the nomination and is picking up steam. It wouldn't be shocking if he actually pulls this thing off. #ABC
Trump can win.



