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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Compared to the candidates Obama looks like a saint. I mean, guys like Trump and Cruz are pure vitriol. I absolutely cannot understand how these people are still running for president. Does Trump has any redeeming qualities? What is it that people see in this man?
Their debates are like a fierce competition in showing who is better at being garbage.

It's incredibly sad to read those disgustingly ignorant comments to his humanitarian speech...
It's like some of them (with their blatantly immigrant names) are there only to illustrate what Obama says in that speech :D

Chris Kiewicz's comments, lol. But he has all those likes, and then people wonder why the likes of Trump are doing so well...
Sad thing is it doesn't take such a high level of ignorance to be a fan of Trump's. We have people here only who secretly approve of his rhetoric, and they don't sound as stupid as that Chris Kiewicz guy.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Their debates are like a fierce competition in showing who is better at being garbage.



It's like some of them (with their blatantly immigrant names) are there only to illustrate what Obama says in that speech :D



Sad thing is it doesn't take such a high level of ignorance to be a fan of Trump's. We have people here only who secretly approve of his rhetoric, and they don't sound as stupid as that Chris Kiewicz guy.
Well.. I don't get that. Why would you support evil? Because this guy really is that onedimensional.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,141
Compared to the candidates Obama looks like a saint. I mean, guys like Trump and Cruz are pure vitriol. I absolutely cannot understand how these people are still running for president. Does Trump has any redeeming qualities? What is it that people see in this man?
It's because Trump is genuine. He doesn't sugarcoat the way he feels about anything. Obama -- he hides behind false platitudes and a Peace Prize while pushing a globalist agenda. After all, it was his administration that created the ISIS problem through funding rebel factions across Northern Africa and the Middle East. People don't trust him to do the right thing, and rightfully so.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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You replied to a post talking about the wtf craziness that comes out of Trump's mouth on weekly basis that should disqualify in being remotely acceptable in anyones standards for a leader, by complaining about Obama for 99% of the post? What does genuine mean anyway? He is genuinly crazy horrible in almost every comment he makes and rarely never explains or seriously talks about anything. Is that genuinely good? Sounds like a word made up just to have something to say about him. Its very rare you ever read or hear any Trump supporter exactly say why they support him, and the few who vocally do, are just flat out filled with hate...



Its insane, it feels ages ago since he announced when it wasnt, the bad joke that keeps writing itself is really the reality soon.

 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
You are intelligent guy, dont insult us by saying you did. You didnt, you said he is genuine, how is he genuine? And why is that enough of a response? Only thing he genuinely goes for is being as terrible as possible, and getting bizzarely more popular for it.

He doesnt sugarcoat anything, thats a reason to elect someone for President? You know what that sounds like? Excuse for insane stupidity. He spews out wtf ignorance ALL THE FRIGGING TIME. He could use some damn sugar and coat it a little...





Yay lets elect him to rule the world! :weee: :lol:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Oz: genuine in that Trump seems to mean what he says and people think he will deliver on it. If he says he will build a wall, he probably will. Same with build the military, deport folks, et cetera. The poor leadership of Obama created the rise of Trump, along with a distrust of the establishment.

This is the time to elect someone like Rand Paul, but people are morons.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Endless amount of morons vote on an absolute asshole, because he makes it a point to showcase what a retarded ass he is every time? Bizzare. So lets see the political goals he promises....He will build a wall, ban muslims from entering the country, deport mexicans, did I miss anything else that got a heehaw from the bigoted plebs he panders to?



The GOP started with how many candidates? And they only have 1 sane semi decent politically savvy candidate in Rand? How the fvck can you not get barely acceptable politicians? I would mentionned Kasich too, but it seemed like he dissappeared eons ago.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Bernie seems like the best candidate
No shit.

Oz: genuine in that Trump seems to mean what he says and people think he will deliver on it. If he says he will build a wall, he probably will. Same with build the military, deport folks, et cetera. The poor leadership of Obama created the rise of Trump, along with a distrust of the establishment.

This is the time to elect someone like Rand Paul, but people are morons.
Even if he does mean everything he says (and I really wouldn't bank on him to follow through on most of his demands, Trump paradoxically seems highly opportunistic to me), what he says are mostly bizarre and stupid/shortsighted things.

Oz: genuine in that Trump seems to mean what he says and people think he will deliver on it. If he says he will build a wall, he probably will. Same with build the military, deport folks, et cetera. The poor leadership of Obama created the rise of Trump, along with a distrust of the establishment.

This is the time to elect someone like Rand Paul, but people are morons.
It's because Trump is genuine. He doesn't sugarcoat the way he feels about anything. Obama -- he hides behind false platitudes and a Peace Prize while pushing a globalist agenda. After all, it was his administration that created the ISIS problem through funding rebel factions across Northern Africa and the Middle East. People don't trust him to do the right thing, and rightfully so.
Also, is there anything you don't blame on Obama?

I mean if you're gonna argue that the rise of ISIS is primarily the result of US/Western intervention, the Iraq invasion is a much much better starting point than this funding, where it's highly debatebale how much of it actually reached ISIS or if it was in any way crucial for their development. But of course, that doesn't fit your narrative.

And Trump can be blamed much more on the radicalisation of the Republican party over the past decade really, as well as mass media that's completely off its hinges.

Of course Obama and his adminstration is far from perfect, but the blame you put on him is getting ridiculous.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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It's because Trump is genuine. He doesn't sugarcoat the way he feels about anything. Obama -- he hides behind false platitudes and a Peace Prize while pushing a globalist agenda. After all, it was his administration that created the ISIS problem through funding rebel factions across Northern Africa and the Middle East. People don't trust him to do the right thing, and rightfully so.

Is he? I think he's probably the least genuine politician the world has ever seen. That you assume he is genuine, GENUINE FFS!, says it all really...

Also, ISIS happened because of a variety of reasons. Perhaps what you stated is one of them, perhaps not. Surely it is not the reason though.
 

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