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Trump proves he's too dangerously mentally incompetent to hold any public office

If Trump is what the the thread suggests he could fit in well with Hillary Clinton.

Really? You seem to totally have lost grip on reality.
Care to explain how you reason about this?
There are some things about Trump that could potentially be shed in a negative light, but he is not alone, as such is the case with Hillary Clinton as well. Since there is a shared similarity between the two, there is an equivalency between one and the other. Ya know, kind of like the common link between a jaywalker and a murderer: lawbreakers, the whole lot of them.
 
If Trump is what the the thread suggests he could fit in well with Hillary Clinton.

Really? You seem to totally have lost grip on reality.
Care to explain how you reason about this?

I forgot; Libya wouldn't be what it is today without her actions which she claimed credit for on TV. Libya is now of course worse off today than it was under the previous dictator.
 
Trump was a democrat and was a friend of Clintons in the past. Tells you a lot of their (Clinton's) judgment.
Friend for friendship's sake or something more along the lines of networking?

I think networking. Trunp's into pay-for-play. He gave over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation and, during Clinton's entire tenure as SecState, nobody tried to deport his wife for immigration fraud. That's not just a coincidence.
 
Trump was a democrat and was a friend of Clintons in the past. Tells you a lot of their (Clinton's) judgment.
Friend for friendship's sake or something more along the lines of networking?

Well, these are politicians, so it's networking, but that's what they call "friendship".
The truth is, Hillary is your typical unprincipled politician.
 
Trunp's into pay-for-play. He gave over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation and, during Clinton's entire tenure as SecState, nobody tried to deport his wife for immigration fraud. That's not just a coincidence.

Been wondering about that... when Trump represents donations to the Clinton Foundation as influence peddling, shouldn't someone ask him what he got for his $100k?
 
Trunp's into pay-for-play. He gave over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation and, during Clinton's entire tenure as SecState, nobody tried to deport his wife for immigration fraud. That's not just a coincidence.

Been wondering about that... when Trump represents donations to the Clinton Foundation as influence peddling, shouldn't someone ask him what he got for his $100k?

Didn't he get Bill Clinton to pull the puppet strings on a secret, overly-complex and Machiavellian plan to have him win the GOP nomination so that Hillary could run virtually unopposed for President and destroy the Republican party for a generation?
 
Been wondering about that... when Trump represents donations to the Clinton Foundation as influence peddling, shouldn't someone ask him what he got for his $100k?

Didn't he get Bill Clinton to pull the puppet strings on a secret, overly-complex and Machiavellian plan to have him win the GOP nomination so that Hillary could run virtually unopposed for President and destroy the Republican party for a generation?

But they didn't count on Trump's supporters sticking with him no matter how inanely he speaks. So, his efforts to tank his chances after winning the nomination haven't gone too well.
 
Didn't he get Bill Clinton to pull the puppet strings on a secret, overly-complex and Machiavellian plan to have him win the GOP nomination so that Hillary could run virtually unopposed for President and destroy the Republican party for a generation?

But they didn't count on Trump's supporters sticking with him no matter how inanely he speaks. So, his efforts to tank his chances after winning the nomination haven't gone too well.

You should google Last Week Tonight With Jon Oliver. He did a bit about this book from the 90s where this 12 year old ran for President by saying completely inane things and the stupider he made his comments, the more support he got. It is a frigging creepy parallel to the Trump campaign.
 
But they didn't count on Trump's supporters sticking with him no matter how inanely he speaks. So, his efforts to tank his chances after winning the nomination haven't gone too well.

You should google Last Week Tonight With Jon Oliver. He did a bit about this book from the 90s where this 12 year old ran for President by saying completely inane things and the stupider he made his comments, the more support he got. It is a frigging creepy parallel to the Trump campaign.

Yeah, I saw that bit.
 
How about the office of Fool? It could be useful to bring back that old concept.
 
Trump was a democrat and was a friend of Clintons in the past. Tells you a lot of their (Clinton's) judgment.

whichphilosophy said:
I forgot; Libya wouldn't be what it is today without her actions which she claimed credit for on TV. Libya is now of course worse off today than it was under the previous dictator.

Like "fast" astutely pointed out, apparently this is the false equivalency week.
 
Been wondering about that... when Trump represents donations to the Clinton Foundation as influence peddling, shouldn't someone ask him what he got for his $100k?

Didn't he get Bill Clinton to pull the puppet strings on a secret, overly-complex and Machiavellian plan to have him win the GOP nomination so that Hillary could run virtually unopposed for President and destroy the Republican party for a generation?

No, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are just rape buddies.
 
So, I'm a bit afraid to actually type this but suppose that sometime before the November election, Donald Trump and Mike Pence die--simultaneously, Trump first, Pence first--not sure how much it matters. Neither is murdered. Say, it's a plane crash.

What happens at the election (a suitable time for mourning/partying has elapsed.)?
 
I think the GOP would hold a special convention or other kind of even quicker assembly to choose an alternate....possibly even hand-picked by the top dogs in a meeting.
 
So, I'm a bit afraid to actually type this but suppose that sometime before the November election, Donald Trump and Mike Pence die--simultaneously, Trump first, Pence first--not sure how much it matters. Neither is murdered. Say, it's a plane crash.

What happens at the election (a suitable time for mourning/partying has elapsed.)?
Each state has three RNC members that vote in a mini-convention. No hot dogs.
 
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