If you cheat at golf, you will cheat to win a Presidential election

If you cheat at golf, you will cheat to win a Presidential election
Is that like saying if you drive faster than the speed limit, you're likely to commit murder?

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no

its proven, no saying about it - any potus who salutes commie bastards will enlist foreign countries to destroy our democracy.


glad I could help.
Despite the Fact this Thread is Flame Bait, Troll Bait and will End up IN The RUBBER ROOM or somewhere Else, what kind of Prophets are you Idiots when you did not know Hillary will Never be President!

Your whole argument was really about saying The President was going to Commit a FUTURE CRIME.

What kind of nonsense is that? Take the Crystal Ball shoved up in your ass and insert your head up there. The Result will be the same.
 
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Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.
The game of golf is a metaphor to life in many ways. You see a persons true character in how they play the game and conduct themselves on the course. I’m not surprised at all when I hear about Trumps golf game.
 
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Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.
I don't care of Trump cheats to win. All that matters is that democrats lose so we can save the USA.
 
A political party who would openly say they cant trust the voters to deny Trump a second term, then push through an impeachment because they know they don't have a candidate to stand on, would definitely cheat in an election AND at GOLF!
 
Have democrats been importing more 3rd world voters again?
 
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Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.

"Trump.....racist.....racism....black....white...."

Some people just don't have a life. :laugh:
Every pro golfer lets anyone that hacks away do whatever they want when they play them..

You have one or 2 libturd pros say he cheats.

Life long golfer here. It would take this moron 9 hrs to play a round with his swing....shheeezzzzz

You people are so stupid to start dumb shit





VS 9 HOURS TO GET UP THE HILL -

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Three years to remove him from office and you still failed. :21:
 
The democrats might actually go for voter ID if they didn't feel that minorities were to incompetent to get and keep one. Of course it would mean giving up some or all of their dead voters.
 
Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.


What does this have to do with golf???
 
Suppressing parts of the Democrats voters is the only way the minority party can stay in power. The minority party knows it's just a matter of time, barring some major change!


Seems reasonable that the Dems should stop repressing their voters, 'eh?
 
Get a fucking candidate before you blame Trump for cheating.
The democrats are making up excuses before the voting even happens, that shows they know they can't beat Trump.
Shut the fuck up.
 
Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.


What does this have to do with golf???

Only the retarded thinks this is about golf.
 
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Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.
Christ you can't even count 170k votes in a corn field pal. Go back campaigning for the gender confused.

Really. Is that what happened?

Trump supporters tried to sabotage hotline for reporting Iowa caucus results: ‘Clog the lines!’
Trump supporters tried to sabotage Iowa caucus line: “Clog the lines!”
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‘Clog the Lines’: Trolls Encouraged Disruption of Iowa Caucus Hotline
4chan trolls attempted to clog Iowa caucus results hotline
 
Hillary had paid campaign workers start fights at Trump events.

Did that bother IM2 ?

NO
 
Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.


What does this have to do with golf???

Only the retarded thinks this is about golf.
Who put golf in their thread title, Retard?
 
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Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.

"Trump.....racist.....racism....black....white...."

Some people just don't have a life. :laugh:

"I love trump... trump is god...anti white racism...affirmative action is unfair...liberals are bad... socialism... AOC...black on black crime...."

Some people just don't have a life.
 
Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

The excuse trump lovers will believe: The adviser insisted later that he was referring to past Democratic efforts to accuse Republicans of voter suppression.

A senior member of Donald Trump's reelection campaign was caught admitting to Republican voter suppression efforts in an audio recording obtained and published by the Associated Press on Friday, claiming the campaign planned to closely monitor "rural areas" where Democrats supposedly "cheat."

Justin Clark, a political adviser and senior counsel for the Trump campaign, specifically said the party planned to engage in such efforts in 2020, though he insisted later that his comments implied Republicans would simply be monitoring the polls more closely in the coming election.

"Traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said in the recording, which was first captured by One Wisconsin Now on Nov. 21, as part of a broader 2020 discussion event, and provided to the liberal opposition research group American Bridge.

"Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."

Clark was speaking at a private event with Republicans in Wisconsin. When confronted with the remarks he claimed they had been taken out of context.

Trump campaign adviser admits 2020 voter suppression plans

Of course they were. Everything you guys say is taken out of context when you've been caught admitting how you cheat.

Let the whataboutism begin.


What does this have to do with golf???

Only the retarded thinks this is about golf.
Who put golf in their thread title, Retard?

I can give a thread whatever title I want. The OP is not about golf and only a retard thinks this thread is about golf. So your infantile attempts to derail just aren't going to work.
 

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