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TopicAre you legitimately 'terrified' by Trump?
MaverickXeo
04/09/17 2:50:57 PM
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asdf8562 posted...
MaverickXeo posted...
Solid Snake07 posted...
MaverickXeo posted...
Phantom_Nook posted...
Solid Snake07 posted...
I'm more perturbed at the amount of morons who voted for him.


When the other option is someone who has gone back and forth on many issues and the fact that people were 'fed up' with current political movements, its easy to see how he got in.

Good or bad; the democrats did bring Trump on themselves.



I'm not going to defend Clinton. Yeah, I went out and voted for her because I saw it as the adult thing to do. But the say Donald fucking Trump is a better alternative is asinine. I totally understand if you don't agree with me and couldn't bring yourself to vote for her, but you would have been better off voting third party or staying home. Voting for Trump makes you a complete rube no matter which way you bend it.


Voting for third party would make no difference. The election was basically (and always is) between Democrats and Republicans. Republicans vote for republican and democrats vote for democrats. There are a few swaying people, but primarily, thats how it goes.

Like I said, people were upset with how Hilary was basically campaigning on 'Im better than him' and 'Im a woman'. She did not bring anything else to the table.

People say this like Trump didnt run on:
Im not Shillary!
MAGA!
Build a wall!
Obama bad.


Did Trump ever campaign on not being Hillary? He did run on the wall, and MAGA, but Obama being bad is no different than Obama saying Trump is bad as well.

The whole election was a mess, though. Obama and Clinton both were VERY bitter that Trump was nominated.
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