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Uh, oh...someone on the Trumptanic is moving towards the lifeboats.

cnn.com/2016/10/11/politics/chris-christie-donald-trump-women-support/index.html

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One of Donald Trump's closest advisers was a no-show at his debate Sunday night, and now we have a clearer understanding of why.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie revealed Tuesday morning that he was not happy with the way Trump responded after tape of his 2005 lewd and sexually aggressive comments broke Friday night.

"I was there when he found out about it and there's no question in my mind he's embarrassed by it," Christie said during an interview with WFAN Radio in New York. "But I think that he should have been much more direct and much more focused on saying, just saying 'I'm sorry and only I'm sorry and that's what I would have done.'"

Christie told the radio hosts that he had "issues to deal with in New Jersey" Sunday, which prevented him from appearing at the debate. But sources had told CNN that Christie was upset that Trump wouldn't listen as they were in crisis management mode. Ultimately, Trump did not just say he was sorry, but he tried to turn the tables by bringing allegations against Bill Clinton into it.

Yeah, Christie has issues alright.

18 minutes ago, QuiverFullOfTacos said:

So, according to LePage, an autocrat is ok as long as it's someone he agrees with? Mkay.

Yeah, there's a lot of things that Republicans are OK with a President doing when it's a Republican in the WH.  My mom keeps newspapers from certain dates and I came across one not too long ago from back in 2005 after John Paul II had died.  One of the letters to the editor was a conservative going on and on about how people who didn't kiss George W. Bush's ass and call it ice-fucking-cream were scum, and how everyone should trust the President.  Yeah, that attitude didn't last too long after noon on January 20, 2009.

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"we need a Donald Trump to show some authoritarian power in our country and bring back the rule of law"

This makes perfect sense because it's totally legal to grab unsuspecting women by the pussy if you're Donald Trump. At least it will be if he becomes the President.

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GOP ex-prosecutors slam Trump over threat to 'jail' Clinton

'The Justice Department isn't a political tool and it ought not to be employed that way.'

 


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/trump-clinton-jail-ex-prosecutors-slam-229547#ixzz4ModjZNjJ
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Venture onto the pro-Trump right-wing Breitbart website and a Trump-Pence ad pops up: “It’s Us Against the World,” it proclaims, but there’s no Pence, just two Trumps — the glowering candidate and his image in a mirror.

“He hates all these guys, anyway, never liked kissing their butts, so he’s inclined just to say good riddance,” said a top Republican who has known Trump for years.

As his fortunes sour, anger is trumping cogent calculation, and his defiance appears to be increasing in proportion to his decline in the polls. As Republican support was eroding over the weekend, Trump’s campaign worked together talking points for surrogates as part of a defiant effort to attack those lawmakers for bailing on him. After he tweeted Sunday that they’re all pathetic, Newt Gingrich suggested after Sunday night’s debate that they would regret jumping ship so quickly. Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway accused some defecting Republican lawmakers of being sexual harassers themselves.

 


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/donald-trump-campaign-republicans-229577#ixzz4MoeGY4Pb
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/11/opinion/donald-trumps-sad-lonely-life.html


 

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Imagine you are Trump. You are trying to bluff your way through a debate. You’re running for an office you’re completely unqualified for. You are chasing some glimmer of validation that recedes ever further from view.

Your only rest comes when you are insulting somebody, when you are threatening to throw your opponent in jail, when you are looming over her menacingly like a mafioso thug on the precipice of a hit, when you are bellowing that she has “tremendous hate in her heart” when it is clear to everyone you are only projecting what is in your own.

 

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/11/mike-huckabee-hillary-clinton-analogy-jaws-trump-megyn-kelly
 

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Mike Huckabee’s Hillary Clinton Jaws analogy bites him on the behind

Trump is like Captain Quint and Clinton is like the shark, former Arkansas governor says, before Megyn Kelly reminds him the shark ate the captain

The 2016 campaign has jumped the shark. Specifically, the shark from Jaws.

In a conversation with Fox News host Megyn Kelly, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee declared that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump may be rough around the edges, but when the chips are down, he’s the person you can trust to save your life – not unlike Captain Quint in the film Jaws.

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“Now, governor, I hate to be the one to tell you this,” Kelly said. “Captain Quint got eaten by the shark.”

 

 

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Chris Christie wants the best of both worlds. He both condemns and supports:
 

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Despite the comments, Christie said he’s still behind Trump.

“I’m still supporting Donald,” Christie said on WFAN this morning. “Obviously, I’m disappointed by what happened and, you know, disappointed in some respects by the response initially. But I’m still supporting him.”

Christie said he doesn’t feel Trump’s comments from 11 years ago should be the only reason voters don’t support him in the presidential race against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

“Again, you know, anybody who hears that, that video, was disturbed by it and offended by it, and as well they should be,” he said. “But I don’t think it’s the only way you should make a judgment.”

 

Right. I agree with Chris Christie. It's not the only way to make a judgement and not the only reason voters don't support him. . There's the tape in which Trump says indefensible things, and then there are all the OTHER tapes in which Trump says indefensible things. There are his unhinged tweets. His incompetence. His lies. His narcissism. His incoherence. HIs anger and inability to control his temper. The ease with which he gets baited. His complete inexperience.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/nj-gov-chris-christie-slams-donald-trumps-2005/story?id=42723589

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/10/11/bias-alert-did-nbc-sit-on-trump-hot-mic-footage.html

 

So Ted Cruz is mad that the tape wasn't released earlier

 

 

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It is interesting how Trump fans think he's going to save the Constitution and some folks think exactly the opposite: 

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David Maraniss, a journalist and author, said: “Trump sounded like a tinpot dictator during the debate. His assertion that Hillary would be in jail if he were president, and his threat to stick a special prosecutor on her as soon as he takes office, were exactly what you might hear or see in the worst totalitarian regimes across the world, precisely what the American democracy is designed to prevent. He seemed to have no understanding of the constitution or rule of law.

“As shocking as his debate statements were, they were of a piece with his earlier threats to use executive power to go after the media, set immigration restrictions based on religious affiliation, and declare the Central Park Five guilty long after scientific evidence found them innocent. Freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and the application of scientific proof are all wholly foreign to him.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/11/trump-jail-hillary-clinton-private-email-server-us-election

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Sunday’s presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was bizarre, but in a sense, nothing was as bizarre as its end. All evening, Donald Trump had been deflecting questions, denying facts, spurting lies and accusations. His stress level had been palpable, from his panting to the word salads that left his mouth.

And then, all of a sudden, something changed. After Hillary Clinton praised Trump’s children, his whole demeanor switched. Like a stray dog that is suddenly caressed for the first time, Trump first reacted with insecurity: “I don’t know if it was meant to be a compliment.” And when she smiled and nodded, his whole demeanor changed. He praised her for not quitting. For the first time all night, he seemed sincere. Now he was able to formulate coherent, brief and pungent sentences. For thirty seconds or so, he looked relaxed, in control, almost likeable.

The moment demonstrated something important about what is driving Trump: he is crying out for love. Trump does not actually want to be President. Trump wants to be loved.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ralf-michaels/trumps-cry-for-love_b_12435926.html

 

Poor baby. I almost feel sorry for him. 

Almost. 

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3 hours ago, Coy Koi said:

Reebok dropped Rick Ross for his questionable lyrics, but I guess Reebok just has higher standards for its spokespersons than Ben Carson does for his Presidents.

 

Yep. It is also amazing that NBC's Today show has a higher standard for its host of an hour that no one watches when they suspended Billy Bush. 

 

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2 hours ago, 47of74 said:

Uh, oh...someone on the Trumptanic is moving towards the lifeboats.

cnn.com/2016/10/11/politics/chris-christie-donald-trump-women-support/index.html

Yeah, Christie has issues alright.

Yeah, there's a lot of things that Republicans are OK with a President doing when it's a Republican in the WH.  My mom keeps newspapers from certain dates and I came across one not too long ago from back in 2005 after John Paul II had died.  One of the letters to the editor was a conservative going on and on about how people who didn't kiss George W. Bush's ass and call it ice-fucking-cream were scum, and how everyone should trust the President.  Yeah, that attitude didn't last too long after noon on January 20, 2009.

First, I love Trumptanic!! :clap:

Second, remember when criticizing a president during wartime meant you were unpatriotic? 

From @AmazonGrace's post above:

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As his fortunes sour, anger is trumping cogent calculation, and his defiance appears to be increasing in proportion to his decline in the polls. As Republican support was eroding over the weekend, Trump’s campaign worked together talking points for surrogates as part of a defiant effort to attack those lawmakers for bailing on him. After he tweeted Sunday that they’re all pathetic, Newt Gingrich suggested after Sunday night’s debate that they would regret jumping ship so quickly. Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway accused some defecting Republican lawmakers of being sexual harassers themselves.

This sounds like a bunch of middle school kids who didn't get invited to a party, and are now saying they didn't want to go in the first place. :pb_lol:

 

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I think its interesting that Beth Moore of the Grifting Prosperity Gospel has had so much to say about The Human Dumpster Fire. I'm not a fan of hers obvs. but she's not wrong and its about time somebody spoke up. 
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/slices/beth-moore-speaks-out-christians-dismissing-talk-sexual-abuse

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1 minute ago, WendigoAgogo said:

I think its interesting that Beth Moore of the Grifting Prosperity Gospel has had so much to say about The Human Dumpster Fire. I'm not a fan of hers obvs. but she's not wrong and its about time somebody spoke up. 
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/slices/beth-moore-speaks-out-christians-dismissing-talk-sexual-abuse

I think when all this is over someone is gonna have to peruse the internets to compile all the nicknames for Trump.  

Including such classics as

  • Der Trumpenführer
  • Trumplethinskin
  • Der Drumpf
  • Agent Orange
  • Donnie Dumbfuck
  • Trumptanic
  • Der Gropenführer
  • Trumpster Fire
  • The Human Dumpster Fire
  • Orange Hitler
  • Cheeto Benito
  • The Giant Orange Cheeto
  • Donald Trumpler
  • Incomprehensible Jizz Trumpet
  • Shit Gibbon
  • Fuckface von Clownstick
  • Man-Baby
  • Comedy Entrapment
  • Unrepentant Narcissistic Asshole
  • Cheeto-Dusted Bloviator
  • Orange Anus
  • The Antichrist

 

 

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Just now, 47of74 said:

I think when all this is over someone is gonna have to peruse the internets to compile all the nicknames for Trump.  

Including such classics as

  • Der Trumpenführer
  • Trumplethinskin
  • Der Drumpf
  • Agent Orange
  • Donnie Dumbfuck
  • Trumptanic
  • Der Gropenführer
  • Trumpster Fire
  • The Human Dumpster Fire
  • Orange Hitler
  • Cheeto Benito
  • The Giant Orange Cheeto
  • Donald Trumpler
  • Incomprehensible Jizz Trumpet
  • Shit Gibbon
  • Fuckface von Clownstick
  • Man-Baby
  • Comedy Entrapment
  • Unrepentant Narcissistic Asshole
  • Cheeto-Dusted Bloviator
  • Orange Anus
  • The Antichrist

 

 

lol You missed "Cheeto Faced Shit Gibbon. hahaha! Der Gropenführer is easily one of my top five. I giggle every time I see that one. 

 

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Even if he doesn't win (and I think he will not be elected), can we get him exiled somewhere?  Just totally get him off the interwebs and out of our lives?

The thing is, I cannot think of a country I would wish that on.

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1 hour ago, MarblesMom said:

Even if he doesn't win (and I think he will not be elected), can we get him exiled somewhere?  Just totally get him off the interwebs and out of our lives?

The thing is, I cannot think of a country I would wish that on.

Other countries would probably be like, hey, we're not your garbage receptacle.  Don't be throwing your orange junk over here.

And Keith Olbermann was fucking awesome in this video.

 

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10 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

Yup. I saw a tweet last night from Katrina Pierson saying the same thing.

https://mobile.twitter.com/KatrinaPierson/status/785545902236831744

Also, reading this news makes me think of that scene from Star Trek: Original Recipe where Kirk is fighting with the Gorn. 

What is up with Katrina's Twitter profile picture? LOL! 

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One of my relatives just liked a repulsive article that was trying to convince Christians to vote for Trump: 

http://media.jamespatrickriley.com/index.php/religious-spirit/

I'm ashamed to share DNA with someone who agrees with an article like this. 

For those who don't want to wade into the cesspool, here's the entire article: 

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When you finally come to the conclusion there is a God, you’re likely to try to attempt to please Him.

And this is where it can get dangerous.  You might be on your way to the sanctuary for worship, and you see a man curled up by the side of the road, bloody and beaten by robbers.  Something tells you the man needs your help (that’s God talking to you), but you are wearing your Sunday best, and you’re not trained as a first responder, and you’ve been given the honor of opening today’s meeting in prayer, and, besides, this guy is probably a drug addict and you have little children you’re responsible for — so you hurry on to church and you prove that you have the spirit of the Pharisee — that weird inclination to ignore what Jesus called “the weightier matters of the law.”

The #NeverTrump movement is defined by this Pharisee spirit.  It is chock full of it.  Texas pastor Max Lucado is a great example.  Max leads what he calls a “red state” church, but Max has a maxim:  ”I don’t want anybody to know how I vote.”  Max does this to make sure the Democratic voters in his church, the ones who support abortion on demand, Islamo-pandering, and class warfare are not made to feel uncomfortable.   However, Max recently broke his neutrality pledge when Donald Trump called a bimbo a bimbo. According to Max:

I would not have said anything about Mr. Trump, never — I would never have said anything if he didn’t call himself a Christian. It’d be none of my business whatsoever to make any comments about his language, his vulgarities, his slander of people, but I was deeply troubled … that here’s a man who holds up a Bible one day, and calls a lady “bimbo” the next.

 Think on that for a moment. Max closes his eyes to another “Christian,” Barack Obama, who stands foursquare for the slaughter of millions of unborn babies, at your expense, but Donald Trump called a lady a “bimbo?”  Intolerable!  Unthinkable!  Impolite! Time to engage the Pharisee warp engines.

Donald is a blunt customer, but it looks like he does have a heart. When asked about abortion, Trump related a story close to home. He said that he knew of a pregnancy that was going to be terminated.  ”That child today,” Donald continued,  ”is a total superstar. It is a  great great child.”

When Donald Trump picked the most pro-life running mate in history to be his partner in the quest for the presidency, Governor Mike Pence, he backed up that claim.  He made good on his conversion to the life issue, and, in so doing, he proved to be the opposite of the Pharisee spirit — a man who cares about the “weightier matters of the law.”  Max Lucado may value political fence-sitting in church, a pleasant smile, and a polite manners, but Donald Trump risked the wrath of a baby-killing culture, and even repudiated his own past, by embracing the politics of life.

Who is the real Christian here?  The one who acts like it, or the one who puts on a polite show of neutrality?

Another of my Pharisee correspondents on Facebook wrote this about Donald Trump:

“If you are unconvinced that a foul mouthed, arrogant, strip club and casino owning, philanderer who boasts about being able to shoot people in the streets without losing voters, is immoral then I’m not really sure where to go with this conversation.”

Yet another invoked scripture in his rejection of Trump:

“And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

 I’ve been around church people all of my life.  Even at Stanford, where humanism was the prevailing denomination, I can tell you the religious spirit — whether it is lamenting “gambling” or shaming someone who didn’t recycle his bottle of Pepsi — brings out the worst side of human nature, and it brings ignorance into high relief.

Let’s take a few of these, one by one, starting with wagering.  The Bible, folks, doesn’t say much about gambling.  Our pious ancestors in New England used lotteries to build churches.  If your only objection to Donald Trump rests in casino ownership, you really would feel right at home with the Christ-killing band because you have imbibed legalism as doctrine.

Foul mouthed?  I’m guessing you haven’t read scripture with any real scrutiny, because when God gets angry, He doesn’t hold back.  His prophets call harlots harlots.  His Son called religious hypocrites, “white washed tombs full of dead men’s bones.” “Vipers.”  ”Sons of the Devil.” But even if you value a polite tongue, and that’s your virtue, don’t begin comparing that virtue to being courageous in the face of Islamic jihad.  I will take a foul mouth defender of life over a church-sitting coward any day.

Arrogant?  I always get a kick out of people who spend all day in some corner of the bureaucracy, who never need to make a sale, who never need to appear confident, because they get paid every day, whether they do anything useful or not.  Donald has to convince people a skyscraper is worth building, folks.  You are mistaking confidence, faith even, for arrogance, because you’ve never had to really make a sale.  Try it sometime, and see if you can do it without boosting your confidence and risking looking a little “arrogant.”

Strip clubs and philandering. I won’t make any defense for that, but I would ask you to look to yourselves.  Do you buy television cable services from a company that also offers pornography?  Do you stay in hotels with adult content on their television screens?  Is your stock portfolio scrubbed clean of anyone who profits from soft porn? What’s in your wallet and where are you spending it?  The press has been watching Donald pretty closely now for 18 months.  Have you seen any philandering stories?  I haven’t.

And I would ask you to look to your Bibles again. God uses some pretty gritty characters to work His glorious and sovereign will. Jacob was a trickster who lied to his father. Abraham had wives and concubines.  Samson kept a harlot.  Solomon had hundreds of concubines.  Peter betrayed Christ.  Saul of Tarsus, was a murderous wretch.

You actually know all about that, but when you see a flawed man, in the flesh, you act just like a stoning torch mob, and you won’t even admit it.

Jesus knew all about this dismissive, self-righteous character of ours.  He knew our nature.  He knew there’s a Pharisee spirit in us that takes pride in being faithful to our wives, even as our horn-dog spirit wrestles with Donald Trump’s beauty pageants.  Are we righteous, or just jealous?  When the harlot adorns Jesus’ feet with precious ointment, are we accusing or praising God for forgiveness?

Donald Trump is more righteous than you think.  He wants to protect you from Islamic zealots.  He wants to protect your right to defend your families with firearms.  He even wants to exempt your pulpits from IRS tyranny.   He wants to end the death tax, so you can pass on your farms and your family business to your children.  He wants to lower your taxes.  He wants to protect the lives of unborn children and appoint Constitutional judges.

But you and Max Lucado don’t like his style.

Your priorities are all mixed up, just like the people who killed Christ.

 

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One of my relatives just liked a repulsive article that was trying to convince Christians to vote for Trump: 

http://media.jamespatrickriley.com/index.php/religious-spirit/

I'm ashamed to share DNA with someone who agrees with an article like this. 

For those who don't want to wade into the cesspool, here's the entire article: 

When you finally come to the conclusion there is a God, you’re likely to try to attempt to please Him.

And this is where it can get dangerous.  You might be on your way to the sanctuary for worship, and you see a man curled up by the side of the road, bloody and beaten by robbers.  Something tells you the man needs your help (that’s God talking to you), but you are wearing your Sunday best, and you’re not trained as a first responder, and you’ve been given the honor of opening today’s meeting in prayer, and, besides, this guy is probably a drug addict and you have little children you’re responsible for — so you hurry on to church and you prove that you have the spirit of the Pharisee — that weird inclination to ignore what Jesus called “the weightier matters of the law.”

The #NeverTrump movement is defined by this Pharisee spirit.  It is chock full of it.  Texas pastor Max Lucado is a great example.  Max leads what he calls a “red state” church, but Max has a maxim:  ”I don’t want anybody to know how I vote.”  Max does this to make sure the Democratic voters in his church, the ones who support abortion on demand, Islamo-pandering, and class warfare are not made to feel uncomfortable.   However, Max recently broke his neutrality pledge when Donald Trump called a bimbo a bimbo. According to Max:

I would not have said anything about Mr. Trump, never — I would never have said anything if he didn’t call himself a Christian. It’d be none of my business whatsoever to make any comments about his language, his vulgarities, his slander of people, but I was deeply troubled … that here’s a man who holds up a Bible one day, and calls a lady “bimbo” the next.

 Think on that for a moment. Max closes his eyes to another “Christian,” Barack Obama, who stands foursquare for the slaughter of millions of unborn babies, at your expense, but Donald Trump called a lady a “bimbo?”  Intolerable!  Unthinkable!  Impolite! Time to engage the Pharisee warp engines.

Donald is a blunt customer, but it looks like he does have a heart. When asked about abortion, Trump related a story close to home. He said that he knew of a pregnancy that was going to be terminated.  ”That child today,” Donald continued,  ”is a total superstar. It is a  great great child.”

When Donald Trump picked the most pro-life running mate in history to be his partner in the quest for the presidency, Governor Mike Pence, he backed up that claim.  He made good on his conversion to the life issue, and, in so doing, he proved to be the opposite of the Pharisee spirit — a man who cares about the “weightier matters of the law.”  Max Lucado may value political fence-sitting in church, a pleasant smile, and a polite manners, but Donald Trump risked the wrath of a baby-killing culture, and even repudiated his own past, by embracing the politics of life.

Who is the real Christian here?  The one who acts like it, or the one who puts on a polite show of neutrality?

Another of my Pharisee correspondents on Facebook wrote this about Donald Trump:

“If you are unconvinced that a foul mouthed, arrogant, strip club and casino owning, philanderer who boasts about being able to shoot people in the streets without losing voters, is immoral then I’m not really sure where to go with this conversation.”

Yet another invoked scripture in his rejection of Trump:

“And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

 I’ve been around church people all of my life.  Even at Stanford, where humanism was the prevailing denomination, I can tell you the religious spirit — whether it is lamenting “gambling” or shaming someone who didn’t recycle his bottle of Pepsi — brings out the worst side of human nature, and it brings ignorance into high relief.

Let’s take a few of these, one by one, starting with wagering.  The Bible, folks, doesn’t say much about gambling.  Our pious ancestors in New England used lotteries to build churches.  If your only objection to Donald Trump rests in casino ownership, you really would feel right at home with the Christ-killing band because you have imbibed legalism as doctrine.

Foul mouthed?  I’m guessing you haven’t read scripture with any real scrutiny, because when God gets angry, He doesn’t hold back.  His prophets call harlots harlots.  His Son called religious hypocrites, “white washed tombs full of dead men’s bones.” “Vipers.”  ”Sons of the Devil.” But even if you value a polite tongue, and that’s your virtue, don’t begin comparing that virtue to being courageous in the face of Islamic jihad.  I will take a foul mouth defender of life over a church-sitting coward any day.

Arrogant?  I always get a kick out of people who spend all day in some corner of the bureaucracy, who never need to make a sale, who never need to appear confident, because they get paid every day, whether they do anything useful or not.  Donald has to convince people a skyscraper is worth building, folks.  You are mistaking confidence, faith even, for arrogance, because you’ve never had to really make a sale.  Try it sometime, and see if you can do it without boosting your confidence and risking looking a little “arrogant.”

Strip clubs and philandering. I won’t make any defense for that, but I would ask you to look to yourselves.  Do you buy television cable services from a company that also offers pornography?  Do you stay in hotels with adult content on their television screens?  Is your stock portfolio scrubbed clean of anyone who profits from soft porn? What’s in your wallet and where are you spending it?  The press has been watching Donald pretty closely now for 18 months.  Have you seen any philandering stories?  I haven’t.

And I would ask you to look to your Bibles again. God uses some pretty gritty characters to work His glorious and sovereign will. Jacob was a trickster who lied to his father. Abraham had wives and concubines.  Samson kept a harlot.  Solomon had hundreds of concubines.  Peter betrayed Christ.  Saul of Tarsus, was a murderous wretch.

You actually know all about that, but when you see a flawed man, in the flesh, you act just like a stoning torch mob, and you won’t even admit it.

Jesus knew all about this dismissive, self-righteous character of ours.  He knew our nature.  He knew there’s a Pharisee spirit in us that takes pride in being faithful to our wives, even as our horn-dog spirit wrestles with Donald Trump’s beauty pageants.  Are we righteous, or just jealous?  When the harlot adorns Jesus’ feet with precious ointment, are we accusing or praising God for forgiveness?

Donald Trump is more righteous than you think.  He wants to protect you from Islamic zealots.  He wants to protect your right to defend your families with firearms.  He even wants to exempt your pulpits from IRS tyranny.   He wants to end the death tax, so you can pass on your farms and your family business to your children.  He wants to lower your taxes.  He wants to protect the lives of unborn children and appoint Constitutional judges.

But you and Max Lucado don’t like his style.

Your priorities are all mixed up, just like the people who killed Christ.

 



God what a nasty self righteous turd. He should administer a high colonic on himself and walk to every church in a fifty mile radius to beg forgiveness for his horseshit.
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3 hours ago, Mecca said:

What is up with Katrina's Twitter profile picture? LOL! 

I think she's trying to look sexy for the Trumpsters.

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I think Cheeto King is now in full destruction mode. If he can't have the presidency, he is going to make life miserable

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/10/scare-the-vote/503387/

Even with an HRC win I'm getting very worried about what would be next. His supporters are low information, armed and angry and will believe an accusation of a rigged election.

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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a seventy-year old toddler running for President:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/10/12/trump-on-ryan-dont-want-his-support-dont-care-about-his-support.html

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump lashed out again at members of his own party Tuesday night, saying he was "tired of nonsupport" from GOP leaders who distanced themselves from him after the emergence of lewd comments Trump made about women a decade ago.

Tantrum, check.

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"The fact is, I think we should get support and we don't get the support from guys like [House Speaker] Paul Ryan," Trump told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly on "The O'Reilly Factor."

I think we should get candy and we don't get candy. That's really unfair.

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Referring to a conference call Ryan held with lawmakers after the tape was made public this past Friday, Trump said, "This happens all the time. If you sneeze, he calls up and announces, 'Isn't that a terrible thing?' So look, I don't want his support, I don't care about his support."

Keep your stupid candy, I don't want your stupid candy.

 

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In a series of tweets Tuesday morning, Trump referred to Ryan as "our very weak and ineffective leader" and accused the Speaker of "disloyalty."

Stupid adults! So unfair!

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Trump also told O'Reilly that he should not have endorsed Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. in the veteran senator's August primary. McCain withdrew his endorsement of Trump after the recording of the real estate mogul emerged. 

I gave McCain candy, that means I should get my way! Waah!

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"He was desperate to get my endorsement," Trump said. "I gave him the endorsement ... and frankly, he ran against a very good woman [former state Sen. Kelli Ward], I feel very badly I gave the endorsement."

Mom, he doesn't like me, I hate him!

 

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Trump, who also described McCain as having "probably the dirtiest mouth in all the Senate," added that he "wouldn't want to be in a foxhole with these people, including Ryan. Especially Ryan."

He said I'm stupid and talk dirty but HE's stupid and he talks much dirtier!
 

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The billionaire also downplayed the comments themselves, which he uttered during a conversation with then-"Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush in 2005 prior to a guest appearance on "Days of Our Lives." 

As he did during Sunday's debate with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Trump described the remarks as "locker room talk."

"Most people have heard it before," Trump said, "and I've had women come up to me and say, 'Boy, I've heard that and I've heard a lot worse than that over my life.'

 

Other kids are doing it too! Everybody is doing it! Everyone else is much worse!

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"And if that's why i'm going to lose an election to get rid of ISIS and to create strong borders and rebuild our military and do all the things we're gonna do ... if that's what it's gonna take to lose an election, that would be pretty sad."

 

And  I'm gonna be a cowboy and kill the aliens and save the world but mom said I can't go out, I'm grounded and something about the consequences of my actions and I must take a nap and it's all so unfair!

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... I don't know about anyone else, but I'd probably feel relatively safe in a foxhole with John McCain. I mean, homeboy survived the Hanoi Hilton AND Sarah Palin. Pretty sure my chances of getting out alive would be rock solid if he were with me.

Plus, you know, I wouldn't be constantly worried about the safety of my pussy with him. Trump? I'd probably sneak out of the foxhole, cross enemy lines, willingly surrender myself as a prisoner, and tell them exactly where to find him. 

9 hours ago, 47of74 said:

I think when all this is over someone is gonna have to peruse the internets to compile all the nicknames for Trump.  

Including such classics as

  • Der Trumpenführer
  • Trumplethinskin
  • Der Drumpf
  • Agent Orange
  • Donnie Dumbfuck
  • Trumptanic
  • Der Gropenführer
  • Trumpster Fire
  • The Human Dumpster Fire
  • Orange Hitler
  • Cheeto Benito
  • The Giant Orange Cheeto
  • Donald Trumpler
  • Incomprehensible Jizz Trumpet
  • Shit Gibbon
  • Fuckface von Clownstick
  • Man-Baby
  • Comedy Entrapment
  • Unrepentant Narcissistic Asshole
  • Cheeto-Dusted Bloviator
  • Orange Anus
  • The Antichrist

 

 

You forgot one of my favorites - Cinnamon Hitler. Thank you Trevor Noah, you beautiful man you! :pb_lol:

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10 hours ago, MarblesMom said:

Even if he doesn't win (and I think he will not be elected), can we get him exiled somewhere?  Just totally get him off the interwebs and out of our lives?

The thing is, I cannot think of a country I would wish that on.

I was reading that there is a push to colonize Mars in the future. Maybe that would be far enough. Drumpf, Melania, his kids (at least the three older clones -- Tiffany and Baron are not so offensive), Kellyanne, Katrina, Kayleigh, Giuliani, Christie, and all the other surrogates could be pioneers!  Bonus: I don't think Twitter would work from there!

 

@AmazonGrace: I love your recap of the Cheeto-faced toddler's real meaning behind each whiny statement! Every time I see Drumpf's whiny takedowns of the RNC establishment, I just laugh because I so despise Paul Ryan and think he deserves to get hit from all sides.

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http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/major-gop-donors-are-asking-trump-their-money-back-n664661

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Two big-money donors who have given or raised tens of thousands of dollars for Donald Trump are livid at the Republican presidential nominee and are asking for their money back, according to a bundler who raised money for Trump.

 

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A second donor also requested his money be returned because he is "mortified" over the leaked videotape, according to another email obtained by NBC News.

"I can not (sic) support a sexist man. I have three young children and will not support a crude sexist man," the second donor wrote. "I expect a refund of my donation. Please process immediately and I thank you for your help."

 

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The long-time Republican bundler, who has raised money in Florida, Ohio, Los Angeles and in the Northeast, said that he is ashamed of his solicitations of cash for Trump, adding that he raised money for him as recently as last week.

"I'm embarrassed. I'm really embarrassed" he said. "I shook hands with him last week and now I want to wash my hand."

 

I sympathize but it's not like Trump has kept his character under the bushel... He's been famous for decades and if you didn't already know he was an asshole you must not have paid much attention.

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Here is a new excuse: he may be a filthy mouthed predator but at least he's not gay

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/12/us/politics/donald-trump-voters.html?_r=0

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Before Sunday’s town hall-style debate, David Quinn, an electronics engineer, told his wife that Mr. Trump should drop out, as some senior elected Republicans were calling on the candidate to do. But Mr. Quinn changed his mind, he said, after Mr. Trump’s apology for his comments from 11 years ago. “The only thing that tape shows is he’s a healthy heterosexual,” he said.

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His supporters routinely pointed, as the nominee did, to the huge crowds still flocking to see him as evidence that his campaign remains strong.

“I don’t believe anything the media says,” said Brad Chilson, 47, a truck driver from Bradford County, Pa., who waited hours with his wife outside the 8,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre for Mr. Trump. “Look at the turnout we’ve got here.”

 

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“Everybody in Pennsylvania wants Trump, you know,” he said. “We get crowds like this everywhere.” He boasted of a rally planned for Florida with an expected 25,000 people.

So he's not aware that 8000 is just a tiny fraction of the Pennsylvania population  of 13 million people?  20 million people in Florida. 

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Donald Trump's curious shift from gourmet to fast-food aficionado

http://www.vox.com/2016/10/12/13242258/donald-trump-fast-food-diet

 

http://time.com/4527644/donald-trump-wrong-day-date-election-vote/

Donald Trump Urges His Supporters to Vote on the Wrong Day

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/10/11/13228598/donald-trump-racism-sexism-corruption

Once you know Trump's history, what his campaign has done is unsurprising. That makes him scarier.

The candidate has a long history of racism, misogyny, and corruption. It’s who he is.

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