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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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No, but Trump selling out with his Republican promise shows he's trending towards being a political goon instead of sticking to his guns on supporting another candidate. People are fed up with the political class, so who cares about that crap?

People are tired of the establishment Clintons and Bush's. If they happen to be the contenders then this country is fucked beyond repair. I know zero people that would even consider voting for Jeb. It's a different story with Hitlery, but libtards will be libtards.
 

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No, but Trump selling out with his Republican promise shows he's trending towards being a political goon instead of sticking to his guns on supporting another candidate. People are fed up with the political class, so who cares about that crap?

People are tired of the establishment Clintons and Bush's. If they happen to be the contenders then this country is fucked beyond repair. I know zero people that would even consider voting for Jeb. It's a different story with Hitlery, but libtards will be libtards.
It would be nice for the president to know the difference between Hamas and Hezbolah.

But the Hugh Hewitt show is pretty good. He tends to ask important questions of the candidates and if you don't know your stuff or can't think on your feet you end up looking like an asshole.

It's one thing to want a non-establishment candidate it's another thing to want a non-establishment candidate that knows nothing.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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It would be nice for the president to know the difference between Hamas and Hezbolah.

But the Hugh Hewitt show is pretty good. He tends to ask important questions of the candidates and if you don't know your stuff or can't think on your feet you end up looking like an asshole.

It's one thing to want a non-establishment candidate it's another thing to want a non-establishment candidate that knows nothing.
I suppose the question is: would you rather have a candidate that knows how to answer questions but is bought and paid for, or the opposite? Vote Jeb, he can answer establishment questions rather well.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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I suppose the question is: would you rather have a candidate that knows how to answer questions but is bought and paid for, or the opposite? Vote Jeb, he can answer establishment questions rather well.
Are you honestly serious with this post?


Talk about the lowest standard you could possible expect. ANY MORON can be elected automatically then, only thing they need to be elected then is to not know fuck all about anything and be praised for it. Hey you arent part of establishment, here take my vote and the remaining brain cells I have...


Somehow your post reminded me of this trailer lol


 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Are you honestly serious with this post?


Talk about the lowest standard you could possible expect. ANY MORON can be elected automatically then, only thing they need to be elected then is to not know $#@! all about anything and be praised for it. Hey you arent part of establishment, here take my vote and the remaining brain cells I have...


Somehow your post reminded me of this trailer lol


I've been out of the loop due to work this week. Is there a clip of this I can see?

To be fair, it's easy to inflict "gotcha moments" as Sarah Palin used to say. I'd just need it in context.

But yes indeed, you don't understand how fucked we are with the same old Washington folks running this country. That's part of my whole government Trojan horse philosophy.

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I want the best. Simple as that.
What is considered "the best!"?

Andy settled for the rest.
Why yes! Thank you for confirming this.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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@Bjerknes


This is utterly shocking even for him, truly.


He litterally keeps showing he knows nothing, he has no clue, and you keep saying you prefer him because he is not others? How about who he is? One of the most awful candidates I EVER seen in any political race.


This interviewer was extremely fair btw, way too fair even. He wasnt pushing whatsoever over knowing nothing, he was allowing him to deflect from the complete ignorance.
 

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Fuck Palin. "What do you like to read" is not a gotcha question. It's softball the bitch fucked up.

"What do you think of Hezbollah in light of the latest issues going on in Lebanon" is not a gotcha question.

Just because you can't answer it, doesn't make it the journalist's fault.

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I'm sure the transcript is somewhere in here.

http://www.hughhewitt.com/

He's a conservative intellectual so he bothers the anti-elites out there. But sometimes I like him a lot.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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If you are as clueless as Trump is, any question becomes a gotcha question. The US President shapes and indirectly governs the world pretty much, and this guy doesnt know a single basic fact about the most violatile part of it, the players in ME. Was kinda cringeworthy hearing him say he doesnt know anything, but he promises he will know more then the journalist after the election when it matters. Why doesnt he know now, and why the heck should anyone this proudly ignorant be given the power to controll and decide it all?
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Why yes! Thank you for confirming this.
If you are settling for voting for Trump, then yeah you need to hear it lol.

Its really dangerous voting against logic and despite the huge warning signs of how truly awful trainwreck its undoubtly gonna be, and I bet you will be hugely anti him when its way too late and already had given the power with a cheap uninformed vote.


A certain someone else said it better then any of us can muster up :D


 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Every election I get the impression there are some people who want to see the worst possible outcome. My question is: shouldn't they be on meth?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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you put Palin in there some people will want to vote for Palin
you put Trump in there some people will want to vote for Trump
put a guy who wears his underwear on his head some people will want to vote for him

it's like there's no such thing as an unacceptable candidate
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,922
@Bjerknes


This is utterly shocking even for him, truly.


He litterally keeps showing he knows nothing, he has no clue, and you keep saying you prefer him because he is not others? How about who he is? One of the most awful candidates I EVER seen in any political race.


This interviewer was extremely fair btw, way too fair even. He wasnt pushing whatsoever over knowing nothing, he was allowing him to deflect from the complete ignorance.
I'll play devil's advocate again. Do you really think Trump is an idiot?

He's a businessman. What's to say he wouldn't make the right choice when in office? He's not kept abreast of military intelligence in the Middle East because he doesn't have access to it and perhaps doesn't have the time to be. But that's not to say he wouldn't make an astute decision when he has all the facts in front of him.

I'm sure Jeb would have gotten that one "right" in your view, foaming at the mouth with anti-Iran rhetoric.

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If you are settling for voting for Trump, then yeah you need to hear it lol.

Its really dangerous voting against logic and despite the huge warning signs of how truly awful trainwreck its undoubtly gonna be, and I bet you will be hugely anti him when its way too late and already had given the power with a cheap uninformed vote.


A certain someone else said it better then any of us can muster up :D



Please give me your perspective on past trainwrecks and those of the future with the other candidates. Tell me, what are the most important issues that Americans face?

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There isn't that much difference between Palin & Trump honestly.
I'm not shocked that you think that. Liberals are really easy to persuade through propaganda.

Trump and Palin aren't similar whatsoever. You decided to make that judgement off of one interview, like many others here.
 

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