I hope Hillary is in the Bone Zone.
I don't think Hillary is a Bone-zone kinda gal.I hope Hillary is in the Bone Zone.
Let's be real, he'll get dragged either way. Probably worse if he chooses Hillary considering how Trumpers act. Were I him I wouldn't publically state who he chooses to avoid.
I think you're judging it too personally. If you were already a Trump/Clinton supporter nothing either of them were going to say or do was going to sway you. I think the general consensus among people trying to be objective is that Trump exceeded expectations while Hillary met them or fell somewhat short. Lots of people (myself included) were expecting a knockout blow, but that's not really what happened.
I don't know how fruitful the discussion is, anyway. This debate didn't really change anything. Trump is still dead in the water.
I don't know. If you weren't put off by his childishness, bullish disrespect for his opponent and the moderators, blatant lack of knowledge on a wide array of important topics, and direct threat to take the unprecedented step of jailing Hillary like some third world dictator, then what the actual hell would sway you against Trump?I think you're judging it too personally. If you were already a Trump/Clinton supporter nothing either of them were going to say or do was going to sway you. I think the general consensus among people trying to be objective is that Trump exceeded expectations while Hillary met them or fell somewhat short. Lots of people (myself included) were expecting a knockout blow, but that's not really what happened.
I don't know how fruitful the discussion is, anyway. This debate didn't really change anything. Trump is still dead in the water.
I think you're judging it too personally. If you were already a Trump/Clinton supporter nothing either of them were going to say or do was going to sway you. I think the general consensus among people trying to be objective is that Trump exceeded expectations while Hillary met them or fell somewhat short. Lots of people (myself included) were expecting a knockout blow, but that's not really what happened.
I don't know how fruitful the discussion is, anyway. This debate didn't really change anything. Trump is still dead in the water.
Ok. Here is the insanity in it's full glory. Pardon quality. Was recording on iphone and not really making it a point to get a perfect shot. Also ignore dog licking paws in background. lol
Vicki Sciolaro CNN segment
Why does Trump get to be Phoenix. Trump is the one proposing the Defense Culpability Act. Furthermore, his "Objection" did not include any evidence presented, as all Objections in the Ace Attorney games actually go.lol this ace attorney x debate mash up was pretty damn good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qbk9fzSjjo
this trump surrogate is still shook from Navarro destroying her the other night.
Ok. Here is the insanity in it's full glory. Pardon quality. Was recording on iphone and not really making it a point to get a perfect shot. Also ignore dog licking paws in background. lol
Vicki Sciolaro CNN segment
I guess I don't even understand how that wasn't a knockout blow. The media in this country fucking sucks. The reason Trump was nearly out of the damned race is because he bragged about sexually assaulting women. When called to answer for that during the debate he doesn't sincerely apologize at all, completely hand waves it and then babbles on about ISIS or some shit. He should have been beyond dead at that point. And the media starts fucking saying he stopped the bleeding? Fucking HOW? Maybe if you ignore the reason he was bleeding, then sure... yeah. But I guess women are used to being ignored by the political process by now.
I don't know. If you weren't put off by his childishness, bullish disrespect for his opponent and the moderators, blatant lack of knowledge on a wide array of important topics, and direct threat to take the unprecedented step of jailing Hillary like some third world dictator, then what the actual hell would sway you against Trump?
Closer? You are telling me, Mr. Bone, you still haven't decided?
Even the Donald agrees.For your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned reads Matthew 12:36-38.
Words are loaded pistols, wrote Jean-Paul Sartre.
Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind, Rudyard Kipling said.
And, of course, Donald Trump: I know words, I have the best words.
And my favorite moment? "He's not running to be the Pope!"
I'm a year older than Mr Bone. Fuck I thought he was like 50.
He didn't really look like he'd be 50 unless he just naturally looked young, he looks like what we'd probably think a mid 30s guy would look like a decade or two ago, like it or not.I'm a year older than Mr Bone. Fuck I thought he was like 50.
This is from 5 years ago, hahahaha Seth Meyers destroying Trump...
https://youtu.be/fCkLi3-KXck?t=104
"Our nuclear program has fallen behind and they’ve gone wild with their program. Not good. Our government should not have allowed that to happen. Russia is new in terms of nuclear. We are old, we’re tired we’re exhausted in terms of nuclear. A very bad thing."
Who wouldn't want him in power?
I blame this speech for the current predicamentIt's showing good sportsmanship to laugh at yourself during a roast, even if you weren't aware you were gonna get it (and given the context he should have expected it, at the correspondent dinner, after the whole birther crap).
He is not smiling (let alone laughing) -at all-. More like seething rage barely contained.
Wow.
Given everything that had happened in the past 48 hours and his position in the polls, Trump should basically have been hammered the entire time not just for the tapes but for, well, everything Trump. Instead he went into "give no fucks" mode and delivered perhaps the most bizarre presidential debate of all time; more importantly for himself, he kept the debate from being a 90 minute "fuck Trump" session and somehow managed to force Hillary onto the defensive.
He dragged out every piece of baggage that has dogged her political career, including a lot of things that resonate with the average American voter (including people who support Hillary - it bears repeating that she still isn't very well liked by the general population even if she is winning handily). Hillary's flaw here was that she didn't do enough to respond to those attacks, partly because there was a lot of lies and weird infowars crap sprinkled in there (Trump pointing at her every time he said "George Soros" was laughable), but also partly because she didn't really have any good response.
As much of a stunt as it was, bringing out Bill Clinton's accusers and making them a topic of discussion at the very beginning almost neutered the use of Trump's tapes against him. Hillary should have found ways to work that in more often throughout the debate, but I got a sense that she wanted to move away from that subject. Trump's "Honest Abe" comeback I thought was rather effective. It was almost reminiscent of the famous Lloyd Bentsen retort in his 1988 debate with Dan Quayle, although it was itself neutered by the fact that Trump is racist as fuck. I think his tying Clinton to the moneyed class w/r/t taxes and her legislative history also probably resonated with the general public. In my eyes he got a number of hits in that he had failed to deliver in the first debate, and Hillary didn't hit him back hard enough/counterattack all that effectively.
It was a showing good enough that the Republican party apparatus has not yet completely abandoned him, which even his VP made into an open question pre-debate. That said, it wasn't enough to really change his odds, and I doubt anything he did could have put him in much of a better position. Trump had his own failings that have been discussed at length in this thread.
What? There's no way those were even close. "You're no Jack Kennedy" is a classic. Trump's response was stupid and factually false, and could only look good because people's expectations were so low, as with anything else he did.Trump's "Honest Abe" comeback I thought was rather effective. It was almost reminiscent of the famous Lloyd Bentsen retort in his 1988 debate with Dan Quayle, although it was itself neutered by the fact that Trump is racist as fuck.
Stephen Colbert is the best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzeJuZvBfs0
lmao!Stephen Colbert is the best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzeJuZvBfs0
I think this image perfectly summarises last night's debate.
Instead of writing an informed, well-reasoned dissertation countering each of your points, I'm just going to say this:
WRONG.
What? There's no way those were even close. "You're no Jack Kennedy" is a classic. Trump's response was stupid and factually false, and could only look good because people's expectations were so low, as with anything else he did.
That was Hillary's worst moment of the night, and any decent candidate would've dragged her through the mud for it. Luckily, Trump is not a decent candidate.
Why? And, secondly, were you also surprised to see her come out on top after the last debate?I hope you're right and the debate just sends Trump spiraling even lower (will be hard to measure as its impact is likely to be conflated with the pussy tape). I will say I was rather surprised to see Hillary win post debate polls by certain margins.
What? There's no way those were even close. "You're no Jack Kennedy" is a classic. Trump's response was stupid and factually false, and could only look good because people's expectations were so low, as with anything else he did.
That was Hillary's worst moment of the night, and any decent candidate would've dragged her through the mud for it. Luckily, Trump is not a decent candidate.
#crookedpolls
I remember all of the talk about big crowds for Romney in the last couple weeks leading up to the election. How can Romney lose with such big crowds!
Why? And, secondly, were you also surprised to see her come out on top after the last debate?
Yeah. If someone judges the winner of a presidential debate by the same metric they would judge a freestyle rap battle, then yeah Trump won.
Given everything that had happened in the past 48 hours and his position in the polls, Trump should basically have been hammered the entire time not just for the tapes but for, well, everything Trump. Instead he went into "give no fucks" mode and delivered perhaps the most bizarre presidential debate of all time; more importantly for himself, he kept the debate from being a 90 minute "fuck Trump" session and somehow managed to force Hillary onto the defensive.
He dragged out every piece of baggage that has dogged her political career, including a lot of things that resonate with the average American voter (including people who support Hillary - it bears repeating that she still isn't very well liked by the general population even if she is winning handily). Hillary's flaw here was that she didn't do enough to respond to those attacks, partly because there was a lot of lies and weird infowars crap sprinkled in there (Trump pointing at her every time he said "George Soros" was laughable), but also partly because she didn't really have any good response.
As much of a stunt as it was, bringing out Bill Clinton's accusers and making them a topic of discussion at the very beginning almost neutered the use of Trump's tapes against him. Hillary should have found ways to work that in more often throughout the debate, but I got a sense that she wanted to move away from that subject. Trump's "Honest Abe" comeback I thought was rather effective. It was almost reminiscent of the famous Lloyd Bentsen retort in his 1988 debate with Dan Quayle, although it was itself neutered by the fact that Trump is racist as fuck. I think his tying Clinton to the moneyed class w/r/t taxes and her legislative history also probably resonated with the general public. In my eyes he got a number of hits in that he had failed to deliver in the first debate, and Hillary didn't hit him back hard enough/counterattack all that effectively.
It was a showing good enough that the Republican party apparatus has not yet completely abandoned him, which even his VP made into an open question pre-debate. That said, it wasn't enough to really change his odds, and I doubt anything he did could have put him in much of a better position. Trump had his own failings that have been discussed at length in this thread.
I think this image perfectly summarises last night's debate.
Closer? You are telling me, Mr. Bone, you still haven't decided?
that black guy mirrored my facial expressions
??? Why wouldn't he want people to vote for Hillary.I thought Bernie was just being sarcastic.
What kind of energy company?Well the social issues he's with Hillary, but considering he runs his own energy company...