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Draz
10-05-2016, 03:28 PM
[Quote]Branding Donald Trump a "dangerous demagogue," USA Today on Thursday urged its readers not to vote for the Republican presidential candidate, but added that it was not endorsing his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton either.

The national newspaper said in an editorial that it had never taken sides in U.S. presidential elections in its 34-year history, but was abandoning the practice because the New York real estate developer was unfit for the presidency.

It went on to list and expand on eight reasons for its stance, including: "He is ill-equipped to be commander in chief," "He traffics in prejudice," and "He

highwhey
10-05-2016, 03:31 PM
only mouthbreathers are in support of trump.

Nick Young
10-05-2016, 03:31 PM
The lefty media is choosing to go with the same strategy the Remainers used during the Brexit.

An interesting strategy indeed.


"He’s a serial liar."

And Hillary Clinton isn't? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dY77j6uBHI)

senelcoolidge
10-05-2016, 03:45 PM
The left is so scared and desperate. Don't vote folks...:lol

poido123
10-05-2016, 05:56 PM
How about Hillary and her networks focus back on why Hillary would make a good president, instead of telling everyone not to vote for Trump and smearing him?


Just comes across desperate. It's basically what you do as a last resort when your 'campaign' isn't working.

FillJackson
10-05-2016, 05:59 PM
The Atlantic has only ever endorsed 3 candidates.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CuB6a26WgAA8CcE.jpg

NumberSix
10-05-2016, 07:32 PM
Who brags about endorsing LBJ?

ArbitraryWater
10-05-2016, 08:29 PM
only mouthbreathers are in support of trump.

pretty sure just weeks back you said you wanted trump to win :coleman:

highwhey
10-05-2016, 08:31 PM
pretty sure just weeks back you said you wanted trump to win :coleman:
I was on the verge of placing a bet for him. Then i moved on to NFL betting instead.

Terahite
10-05-2016, 08:33 PM
USA Today bringing the cringe. :oldlol:

OP making every dumbass story the media churns into a thread then abandoning it after it's picked apart. :lol

~primetime~
10-05-2016, 08:33 PM
USA Today stating what should be obvious

Unfortunately for some the obvious needs to be pointed out

atljonesbro
10-05-2016, 08:35 PM
Why did Hillary Clinton call for the assassination of Julian Assange? Also why is she and her colleagues taking portions of the TARP funds for themselves?

Nick Young
10-05-2016, 08:35 PM
USA Today stating what should be obvious

Unfortunately for some the obvious needs to be pointed out
You ain't a crook, son.

You're just a shook one.

ILLsmak
10-05-2016, 11:11 PM
USA Today stating what should be obvious

Unfortunately for some the obvious needs to be pointed out

I've never seen anything like this tho... it's like people are begging voters to not vote for Trump. Don't you think that's kind of strange?

I am not gonna vote at all this year as I repeatedly said, but that's v strange. You'd think that people would keep that shit to themselves.

-Smak

warriorfan
10-05-2016, 11:14 PM
I've never seen anything like this tho... it's like people are begging voters to not vote for Trump. Don't you think that's kind of strange?

I am not gonna vote at all this year as I repeatedly said, but that's v strange. You'd think that people would keep that shit to themselves.

-Smak
Trump is just seriously that bad of a candidate

ILLsmak
10-05-2016, 11:18 PM
Trump is just seriously that bad of a candidate

There's no way haha. Really. Because he gets advisors, he has a VP, there are checks and balances. I really don't think that voting Trump into the white house is like ushering in armageddon like everyone would have you believe.

I fail to see how he's worse than Hillary. I fear those political families like the Bushes and the Clintons way more than I fear Trump. To me, it seems like they are afraid he might change the system.

That's my point: There's no way he is as bad as everyone thinks he is (otherwise, how would he have gotten this far?), so their fear mongering is for another reason, and it makes me wonder... what's the reason. Especially considering everyone things he has no chance.

-Smak

HarryCallahan
10-05-2016, 11:22 PM
The Atlantic has only ever endorsed 3 candidates.


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CuB6a26WgAA8CcE.jpg
What an awful track record.

~primetime~
10-05-2016, 11:25 PM
There's no way haha. Really. Because he gets advisors, he has a VP, there are checks and balances. I really don't think that voting Trump into the white house is like ushering in armageddon like everyone would have you believe.

I fail to see how he's worse than Hillary. I fear those political families like the Bushes and the Clintons way more than I fear Trump. To me, it seems like they are afraid he might change the system.

That's my point: There's no way he is as bad as everyone thinks he is (otherwise, how would he have gotten this far?), so their fear mongering is for another reason, and it makes me wonder... what's the reason. Especially considering everyone things he has no chance.

-Smak
Trump is hands down the worst candidate for President Ive ever witnessed in my life time. He makes Bush Jr look like Lincoln.

He has zero history of politics and it's an absolute embarrassment that he's made it as far as he has.

ILLsmak
10-05-2016, 11:35 PM
Trump is hands down the worst candidate for President Ive ever witnessed in my life time. He makes Bush Jr look like Lincoln.

He has zero history of politics and it's an absolute embarrassment that he's made it as far as he has.

I'm saying Hillary, still. "The Clintons" have morphed from what they were when Bill was Pres.

You are looking at things from the wrong angle. You are of the belief that Trump has to be a career politician and judging him against them. To me, and I think why a lot of people are into Trump, is because he's not one.

I would agree if you said he is the most non-traditional candidate, but what you are saying about 'worst' is beyond worst. If he was just the worst... like GWB (who we were all a bit sad, or I was... to see him win), people wouldn't be as upset. They don't think he's a candidate at all, which is why people are so upset. He's just some guy who is gonna some how sneak into the white house...

I dunno if that's true. But between someone who would sell out our country like Hillary would, I'd rather have Trump, but neither appeal to me, as I said. Hillary will prol win, how things are going, and GG you guys can see what happens, but I just am surprised Trump is so maligned, as if people who would vote for him are mentally ill. That's very rude to a person. People should vote for who they believe in for the reasons they believe. You should not judge someone for their vote.

-Smak

FillJackson
10-05-2016, 11:53 PM
Why did Hillary Clinton call for the assassination of Julian Assange? Also why is she and her colleagues taking portions of the TARP funds for themselves?
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