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USA Today editorial board declares Trump unfit for Presidency

Sometimes you have to just do what's right

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (heā€™d replace Obamacare with ā€œsomething terrificā€) without any credible explanations of how heā€™d achieve them.

He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trumpā€™s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. Itā€™s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trumpā€™s foreign policy vision ā€œwildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.ā€ In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as ā€œbeyond repair.ā€

He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to Americaā€™s ideals.

Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that canā€™t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit ā€œthe textbook definition of a racist comment,ā€ according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd ā€œbirtherā€ movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nationā€™s first black president.

His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. Itā€™s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trumpā€™s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the familyā€™s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

He isnā€™t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clintonā€™s emails, and he raised the prospect of ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. Itā€™s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine youā€™d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trumpā€™s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemiesā€™ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

Heā€™s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, itā€™s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trumpā€™s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

We are not unmindful of the issues that Trumpā€™s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.








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I declare the USA editorial staff unfit to comment.
 
Sometimes you have to just do what's right

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (heā€™d replace Obamacare with ā€œsomething terrificā€) without any credible explanations of how heā€™d achieve them.

He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trumpā€™s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. Itā€™s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trumpā€™s foreign policy vision ā€œwildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.ā€ In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as ā€œbeyond repair.ā€

He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to Americaā€™s ideals.

Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that canā€™t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit ā€œthe textbook definition of a racist comment,ā€ according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd ā€œbirtherā€ movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nationā€™s first black president.

His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. Itā€™s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trumpā€™s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the familyā€™s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

He isnā€™t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clintonā€™s emails, and he raised the prospect of ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. Itā€™s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine youā€™d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trumpā€™s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemiesā€™ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

Heā€™s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, itā€™s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trumpā€™s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

We are not unmindful of the issues that Trumpā€™s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.








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If Trump is unfit for the presidency, then logically Hillary is unqualified, unsuitable, inappropriate, unequipped, inadequate, and very very very UNHEALTHY in mind and body.

The MSM dupes libs and progs EVERY time. One would think they would see the fraud at least once in awhile, but no.
Get ready for 4 more years only instead of Obama it'll be hillary
I do not doubt the American people are dumb enough to do that. The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class will get their girl, at the expense of 90% of Americans. Oh well...can't fix stupid.
Funny you never seem to mind when the The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class support the GOP.
I most certainly do...you apparently are uninformed. I doubt you will find anyone more anti-establishment than me...which is why I can't vote for the establishment's candidate...your girl Cankles.

There is little difference between the two parties, but many libs and cons don't see it. However libs are regularly propagandized by the old media into believing all sorts of ignorance. For example, millions of libs REALLY believe Rs and Trump are Nazis, racist, homophobes, sexists, xenophobes, Islamaphobes, etc because the old media tells them it is so. They post such idiocy every day on this forum.
There is little difference between the parties because both parties have to deal with reality. This republicanism is new extremism this new anti-tax anti-government b******* is not winning the election
 
Sometimes you have to just do what's right

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (heā€™d replace Obamacare with ā€œsomething terrificā€) without any credible explanations of how heā€™d achieve them.

He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trumpā€™s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. Itā€™s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trumpā€™s foreign policy vision ā€œwildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.ā€ In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as ā€œbeyond repair.ā€

He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to Americaā€™s ideals.

Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that canā€™t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit ā€œthe textbook definition of a racist comment,ā€ according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd ā€œbirtherā€ movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nationā€™s first black president.

His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. Itā€™s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trumpā€™s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the familyā€™s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

He isnā€™t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clintonā€™s emails, and he raised the prospect of ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. Itā€™s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine youā€™d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trumpā€™s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemiesā€™ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

Heā€™s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, itā€™s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trumpā€™s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

We are not unmindful of the issues that Trumpā€™s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.








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Let's forget the opinions of journalist hacks. clinton's compromising America's security on the email system should render her unfit for office, if not for jail. You can find some military men who say Trump's unfit. I can counter with military men on Trump's side.
Investigated and charges were found unwarranted
They said they wouldn't be bringing charges, not that the evidence proved they were unwarranted. He said she did plenty wrong, but he also admitted he wasn't looking very hard either.
 
There is little difference between the parties because both parties have to deal with reality. This republicanism is new extremism this new anti-tax anti-government b******* is not winning the election

Quite the opposite.

When Trump shuts up and just lets the facts of lower taxes and civil rights speak, he surges.

The only time Hillary surges is when Trump spouts off about "Miss Piggy" or other stupid things.
 
Sometimes you have to just do what's right

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (heā€™d replace Obamacare with ā€œsomething terrificā€) without any credible explanations of how heā€™d achieve them.

He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trumpā€™s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. Itā€™s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trumpā€™s foreign policy vision ā€œwildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.ā€ In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as ā€œbeyond repair.ā€

He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to Americaā€™s ideals.

Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that canā€™t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit ā€œthe textbook definition of a racist comment,ā€ according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd ā€œbirtherā€ movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nationā€™s first black president.

His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. Itā€™s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trumpā€™s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the familyā€™s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

He isnā€™t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clintonā€™s emails, and he raised the prospect of ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. Itā€™s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine youā€™d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trumpā€™s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemiesā€™ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

Heā€™s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, itā€™s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trumpā€™s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

We are not unmindful of the issues that Trumpā€™s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.








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If Trump is unfit for the presidency, then logically Hillary is unqualified, unsuitable, inappropriate, unequipped, inadequate, and very very very UNHEALTHY in mind and body.

The MSM dupes libs and progs EVERY time. One would think they would see the fraud at least once in awhile, but no.
Get ready for 4 more years only instead of Obama it'll be hillary
I do not doubt the American people are dumb enough to do that. The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class will get their girl, at the expense of 90% of Americans. Oh well...can't fix stupid.
Funny you never seem to mind when the The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class support the GOP.
I most certainly do...you apparently are uninformed. I doubt you will find anyone more anti-establishment than me...which is why I can't vote for the establishment's candidate...your girl Cankles.

There is little difference between the two parties, but many libs and cons don't see it. However libs are regularly propagandized by the old media into believing all sorts of ignorance. For example, millions of libs REALLY believe Rs and Trump are Nazis, racist, homophobes, sexists, xenophobes, Islamaphobes, etc because the old media tells them it is so. They post such idiocy every day on this forum.
No, I have two eyes two ears and a brain and I know from 35 years of experience the GOP is all those things. Plus I know history. I even know the same racist Republicans used to be democrats
 
BFD all these supposedly important newspaper endorsements going to Hillary and yet the race is basically tied. You know that might mean endorsements don't mean much if anything anymore.
Should I show you a thread from 2012 or 2008 where you guys said the race between Obama and McCain/Romney was close? Please don't make us laugh with this "it's close" bullshit. You wish. If Trump would have done well at the debates maybe but not only did he not do well, he's proving Hillary was right that you can unhinge this guy with a tweet.

Donald Trump's 12 Big Moments That Lost The Debate, And Probably The Election

The debate was Trump vs hillary and her trained monkey. Not a fair contest.
Because he's black? Is that what they are if they go off the plantation? Lester is a Republican.

You guys have lowered the bar so low
 
Sometimes you have to just do what's right

USA TODAY's Editorial Board: Trump is 'unfit for the presidency'

He is erratic. Trump has been on so many sides of so many issues that attempting to assess his policy positions is like shooting at a moving target. A list prepared by NBC details 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major issues since shortly before he entered the race. He simply spouts slogans and outcomes (heā€™d replace Obamacare with ā€œsomething terrificā€) without any credible explanations of how heā€™d achieve them.

He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief. Trumpā€™s foreign policy pronouncements typically range from uninformed to incoherent. Itā€™s not just Democrats who say this. Scores of Republican national security leaders have signed an extraordinary open letter calling Trumpā€™s foreign policy vision ā€œwildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle.ā€ In a Wall Street Journal column this month, Robert Gates, the highly respected former Defense secretary who served presidents of both parties over a half-century, described Trump as ā€œbeyond repair.ā€

He traffics in prejudice. From the very beginning, Trump has built his campaign on appeals to bigotry and xenophobia, whipping up resentment against Mexicans, Muslims and migrants. His proposals for mass deportations and religious tests are unworkable and contrary to Americaā€™s ideals.

Trump has stirred racist sentiments in ways that canā€™t be erased by his belated and clumsy outreach to African Americans. His attacks on an Indiana-born federal judge of Mexican heritage fit ā€œthe textbook definition of a racist comment,ā€ according to House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected official in the Republican Party. And for five years, Trump fanned the absurd ā€œbirtherā€ movement that falsely questioned the legitimacy of the nationā€™s first black president.

His business career is checkered. Trump has built his candidacy on his achievements as a real estate developer and entrepreneur. Itā€™s a shaky scaffold, starting with a 1973 Justice Department suit against Trump and his father for systematically discriminating against blacks in housing rentals. (The Trumps fought the suit but later settled on terms that were viewed as a government victory.) Trumpā€™s companies have had some spectacular financial successes, but this track record is marred by six bankruptcy filings, apparent misuse of the familyā€™s charitable foundation, and allegations by Trump University customers of fraud. A series of investigative articles published by the USA TODAY Network found that Trump has been involved in thousands of lawsuits over the past three decades, including at least 60 that involved small businesses and contract employees who said they were stiffed. So much for being a champion of the little guy.

He isnā€™t leveling with the American people. Is Trump as rich as he says? No one knows, in part because, alone among major party presidential candidates for the past four decades, he refuses to release his tax returns. Nor do we know whether he has paid his fair share of taxes, or the extent of his foreign financial entanglements.

He speaks recklessly. In the days after the Republican convention, Trump invited Russian hackers to interfere with an American election by releasing Hillary Clintonā€™s emails, and he raised the prospect of ā€œSecond Amendment peopleā€ preventing the Democratic nominee from appointing liberal justices. Itā€™s hard to imagine two more irresponsible statements from one presidential candidate.

He has coarsened the national dialogue. Did you ever imagine that a presidential candidate would discuss the size of his genitalia during a nationally televised Republican debate? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine a presidential candidate, one who avoided service in the military, would criticize Gold Star parents who lost a son in Iraq? Neither did we. Did you ever imagine youā€™d see a presidential candidate mock a disabled reporter? Neither did we. Trumpā€™s inability or unwillingness to ignore criticism raises the specter of a president who, like Richard Nixon, would create enemiesā€™ lists and be consumed with getting even with his critics.

Heā€™s a serial liar. Although polls show that Clinton is considered less honest and trustworthy than Trump, itā€™s not even a close contest. Trump is in a league of his own when it comes to the quality and quantity of his misstatements. When confronted with a falsehood, such as his assertion that he was always against the Iraq War, Trumpā€™s reaction is to use the Big Lie technique of repeating it so often that people begin to believe it.

We are not unmindful of the issues that Trumpā€™s campaign has exploited: the disappearance of working-class jobs; excessive political correctness; the direction of the Supreme Court; urban unrest and street violence; the rise of the Islamic State terrorist group; gridlock in Washington and the influence of moneyed interests. All are legitimate sources of concern.








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Why would anyone give this any weight? None of the members of the board have released their tax returns.

And that's all that matters to libs
 
Because he's black? Is that what they are if they go off the plantation? Lester is a Republican.

You guys have lowered the bar so low

Black?

This Lester Holt?

2015-02-11-NBC-NN-lester-holt.jpg
 
You have to be terribly ignorant or a crazed Dem partisan to believe that.

Which is it?

The Clintons have been investigated at least 16 times by Special Prosecutors, Congressional Committees, and the FBI. Republicans have spent $100 million investigating the Clintons for the sole purpose of destroying them. 16 investigations, $100 million, one special prosecutor, and what have the Republicans found. NOTHING. Because their lies about the Clintons aren't true.

You chose to ignore the investigations, and believe the lies. No one has been under as much scrutiny as the Clintons. EVER. Either they are the smartest criminals ever, or they haven't done anything illegal. Trump is a criminal but he keeps getting caught. I'd rather have the smarter criminals, please.

Of course the charges are true but it's good to know you're okay with a corrupt DOJ taking orders from a moron president obsessed with trying to polish the turd that is his legacy. Be careful what you support...the GOP could run the same kind of banana republic government the Rats do.
 
Monday was a bad night overall for Trump. I came up with a video detailing the 12 worst moments that sent his dumpster fire of a campaign careering off into the abyss -- including his sneering assurance that avoiding paying any federal taxes "makes me smart" and his word-salad defense of the "birther" advocacy that set the foundation for his presidential run. Capped off, of course, with his bragadocious and bootylicious boast that of course he had the superior temperament to be president: "A winning temperament."

And all the rest of us saw was a loser.

Enjoy. I think you'll see a campaign going up in eternal flames here.

Donald Trump's 12 Big Moments That Lost The Debate, And Probably The Election

What you saw was Lester Holt refusing to ask Hillary any questions about her criminal behavior while demanding Trump answer to her fictitious talking points. No questions about her traitorous emails and obstruction of justice, her sleazy Whitewater, Travelgate, cattle-futures, stolen WH furniture and silverware or arriving in Bosnia "under sniper fire" or being "named after Sir Edmund Hillary" although she was born 6 years before he became famous. I'm amazed that you've so mismanaged your affairs that you'd need a crooked old witch like her in the WH to get through the next 4 years.
 
If Trump is unfit for the presidency, then logically Hillary is unqualified, unsuitable, inappropriate, unequipped, inadequate, and very very very UNHEALTHY in mind and body.

The MSM dupes libs and progs EVERY time. One would think they would see the fraud at least once in awhile, but no.
Get ready for 4 more years only instead of Obama it'll be hillary
I do not doubt the American people are dumb enough to do that. The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class will get their girl, at the expense of 90% of Americans. Oh well...can't fix stupid.
Funny you never seem to mind when the The establishment, 1%, and the billionaire class support the GOP.
I most certainly do...you apparently are uninformed. I doubt you will find anyone more anti-establishment than me...which is why I can't vote for the establishment's candidate...your girl Cankles.

There is little difference between the two parties, but many libs and cons don't see it. However libs are regularly propagandized by the old media into believing all sorts of ignorance. For example, millions of libs REALLY believe Rs and Trump are Nazis, racist, homophobes, sexists, xenophobes, Islamaphobes, etc because the old media tells them it is so. They post such idiocy every day on this forum.
No, I have two eyes two ears and a brain and I know from 35 years of experience the GOP is all those things. Plus I know history. I even know the same racist Republicans used to be democrats
The GOP sucks but so does the D party. If you can't see that, you are blind.
 
USA Today editorial board declares Trump unfit for Presidency

trump says it's all the mic's fault.
 
Trump continues to talk about things that annoy him...the Clintons just have those that annoy them killed... :p

Read post #162. This issue with Machado is very easy for Trump to put it away. Instead he goes out of wack and keep it going and going.
Just imagine if he is the president being poked all over.......... 24/7/365. How do you think he will handle a bigger and complex problem? He is unfit to serve this country.
 
That's a significant recognition of Trump!!!!!!!
Trump is losing it! He's tweeting and doing coke at 2am. Lol. Talking about 14 year olds and rapists. Lol. Out comes the real trump.

And keep in mind i still believe trump is a better choice than kasich rubio jeb or Cruz. Don't you?
Doing coke????

Where the hell did you hear this nonsense????

He made it up...it's what left loon assholes do
I know a coke snort and trump got some bad coke. It's why he got buggy half way thru the debate. Twitchy. He's a coke head. Up all night, crazy tweets, you trumpeters are blind

You don't know shit, shut up with the BS, trolll

Look at this woman....... didn't YOU and your buddies running around claiming Hillary was wearing a head set during the debate?
 
Trump is losing it! He's tweeting and doing coke at 2am. Lol. Talking about 14 year olds and rapists. Lol. Out comes the real trump.

And keep in mind i still believe trump is a better choice than kasich rubio jeb or Cruz. Don't you?
Doing coke????

Where the hell did you hear this nonsense????

He made it up...it's what left loon assholes do
I know a coke snort and trump got some bad coke. It's why he got buggy half way thru the debate. Twitchy. He's a coke head. Up all night, crazy tweets, you trumpeters are blind

You don't know shit, shut up with the BS, trolll

Look at this woman....... didn't YOU and your buddies running around claiming Hillary was wearing a head set during the debate?
I can't wait for SNL to make fun of all this. Alec Baldwin is going to play Trump



 
Monday was a bad night overall for Trump. I came up with a video detailing the 12 worst moments that sent his dumpster fire of a campaign careering off into the abyss -- including his sneering assurance that avoiding paying any federal taxes "makes me smart" and his word-salad defense of the "birther" advocacy that set the foundation for his presidential run. Capped off, of course, with his bragadocious and bootylicious boast that of course he had the superior temperament to be president: "A winning temperament."

And all the rest of us saw was a loser.

Enjoy. I think you'll see a campaign going up in eternal flames here.

Donald Trump's 12 Big Moments That Lost The Debate, And Probably The Election

What you saw was Lester Holt refusing to ask Hillary any questions about her criminal behavior while demanding Trump answer to her fictitious talking points. No questions about her traitorous emails and obstruction of justice, her sleazy Whitewater, Travelgate, cattle-futures, stolen WH furniture and silverware or arriving in Bosnia "under sniper fire" or being "named after Sir Edmund Hillary" although she was born 6 years before he became famous. I'm amazed that you've so mismanaged your affairs that you'd need a crooked old witch like her in the WH to get through the next 4 years.
Maybe if the GOP were a better alternative.
 
Doing coke????

Where the hell did you hear this nonsense????

He made it up...it's what left loon assholes do
I know a coke snort and trump got some bad coke. It's why he got buggy half way thru the debate. Twitchy. He's a coke head. Up all night, crazy tweets, you trumpeters are blind

You don't know shit, shut up with the BS, trolll

Look at this woman....... didn't YOU and your buddies running around claiming Hillary was wearing a head set during the debate?
I can't wait for SNL to make fun of all this. Alec Baldwin is going to play Trump




Alex Baldwin is fucking loons. Certifiable bat shit nuts
 

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