View Full Version : Jimmy the Greek predicts Donald Trump's Presidential victory in the 80s
tpols
07-25-2020, 12:00 AM
Donald is a republican sort of.. in the middle of the road. He'd have to leave that side. But if he would leave and go on the democratic side, he would bury all these people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkopCMjlrRw
This was maybe the best vegas odds bookie to ever be. He read and set all time odds in his day.
jstern
07-25-2020, 12:13 AM
That's a really accurate assessment of Trump. "Arrogant, egotistical, but he's smart. And he's beautiful, AND HE KNOWS HOW TO DO THINGS." If I could add one thing is that he's good, and he's kind, deep down.
I'm very impressed by Jimmy the Greek's ability to analyze things. I mean if you're the best Vegas odds bookie ever, then the ability to analyze and get to the truth of things in a non bias way has to be strong with him. Perhaps there's some truth to the black is the better athlete.
DoctorP
07-25-2020, 01:23 AM
https://youtu.be/0URxHJD0Aww
jstern
08-20-2020, 02:34 AM
Had this tab open, and re-watched it.
This Jimmy the Greek guy was very impressive in the sense that it was probably not a coincidence as to why he was so famous simply for being a Vegas bookie.
The average person, whether Republican or Democrat, or neither, would look at Trump back in the 80s, or Michael Jackson, or some random guy walking down the street, or a toddler Walk on Water, they would look at them and form any random opinion based on their own personal feelings, influences, emotional way of looking at things. But this Jimmy the Greek guy is able to put all of that aside, doesn't arise, and is able to make a much closer to accurate opinion on any subject based on the closer to reality that he sees.
That's a high IQ, logical thing.
Patrick Chewing
08-20-2020, 10:44 AM
Donald Trump is smart in the sense that he ran at the right time. He was not going to beat Clinton. He may have beaten Bush, but then again I don't think Trump really dabbled with Liberal ideology, so he wasn't going to get in the way of the Bush dynasty. He was not going to beat Obama either. Sure, he'd beat Obama today cause he would run circles around him, but I think he knew that after the country got off that high of electing the first Black President, it was going to create a vacuum in both parties. And to see what an awful job Obama did as President, it was a no-brainer to run in 2016 against all these stiffs.
The bigger underlying issue here is how the Democrat Party has been left in shambles after Obama's presidency. To nominate two out of touch candidates such as Hillary and Biden speaks of the destruction that Obama left behind.
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