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I do want Trump to get the nomination or at least destroy thr current
GOP in the process.


Be careful what you wish for. You didn't think GW could win either ...
twice.




And Hillary may destroy the Democrat's as they now stand. Maybe, win or
lose.



Oh, how is that, Bilious?
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On 2/28/2016 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 11:20 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/28/2016 8:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 8:21 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 05:06:10 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote:



Trump is a liar also in addition to being an arrogant,
bullying ass
who resorts to name calling and insults when challenged on
specific
details. He sort of reminds me of YKW and I certainly
wouldn't want
him running the country. There are no good candidates on
either side
as far as I can see. It's a real quandry and does not bode
well for
the future of democracy in this country.



Trump is certainly an ass but he does have some leadership
qualities.
Can't picture him as POTUS though. Can you imagine the ego
battles
between him and Putin?

He does make me laugh sometimes though with some of his quips.
During
last night's debate Rubio was going on and on non-stop bringing
up all
the researched dirt he had found on Trump over the years. At
one point
Rubio was accusing Trump of hiring illegals to work at one of
his places
in Florida. Trumps response was, "I am the only person on
this stage
who has ever hired *anyone*" You could see the immediate
sign of
retreat in Rubio's face.




Priceless.

And the support for Trump builds, right here in .wrecked bloats.
"Leadership qualities..."

When it comes to his integrity versus yours, where do you think you
fit? :)
--

Racists like Trump and you have no integrity.

Funny. A black guy I work with is from Jersey. He says that while
he's a democrat, Trump is no racists. Says Trump is well-known for
being even-handed in his dealing with folks regardless of the color
of their skin. I'll take his word for it over your lying
sack-o-****'s word, eh?

According to Harry, all Republicans are racist. He's made that
pronouncement right
here on rec.boats.
--


As predicted, the support for Trump among the white racist trash in
rec.bloats is growing.


This is not a post supporting Trump's candidacy but I don't think Trump
is a "racist" in the way you understand or like to describe people as.

I've read some background on him with regard to his business holdings
and philanthropy. He has a reputation of being color blind in terms of
the people that work for Trump Organization LLC and insists by corporate
culture and policy that no discrimination is allowed. That doesn't mean
that a local manager of one of his hotels doesn't discriminate but his
corporate policies would call for the employee's firing. If you think
about it ... he would be crazy to allow any form of discrimination. Too
big of a target for a lawsuit.

There are also stories of his behind the scenes and quiet donations he
makes to people and organizations that catch his attention and interest.
One was with regard to a young girl with a rare and very disabling
condition since birth. Trump happened to see her on the "Ellen" show
and was moved to make a significant donation to the girl's mother to
help with her financial demands for her daughter's care. Doesn't make
the news and uncharacteristically the Donald doesn't try to benefit
personally by making a big deal about what he gives to others.

But most of the time he's a big mouth.



I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan. And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino. And he has stated in some of his TV appearances to
whom he has sent charitable donations.


My problem with your statement "I'm going by what he says" is that you
tend to see racism in virtually *anything* anybody says if they are not
of the same political mindset as you. You've even gone as far as
declaring that *all* Republicans are racists, which, of course, is
absurd. In addition, no one is obligated to "push back" for anything
they are not responsible for. Ignoring them is probably more effective.


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On 2/28/2016 12:43 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 12:41 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 12:14:05 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:


I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan.

I haven't seen Bernie "push back" on his support from the Communist
part either and I doubt Hillary has ever refused money from anyone,
for doing just about anything.

And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino.


He claims the judge may be prejudiced based on things he (Trump) has
said on the trail. That is what appeals courts are for I guess.
My guess is he wins the case when it is all over but settling would
have been cheaper.
If suing a school because your degree did not get you a good job was
successful, every school in the country would be tangled up in law
suits. I am surprised that most of the liberal arts colleges in the
country are not filing friend of the court briefs in his behalf.



Poor Trumpster:

Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"

Donald Trump said Sunday that the Republican Party isn't treating him
well, suggesting he could go back on his pledge to support the eventual
Republican nominee in the 2016 White House race if the party
establishment keeps trying to take him down.

"I've been very good, I've been very straight and honest and honorable
and they're not treating me right," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation."
"You look at the way they stake the audiences in the debates ... they
have this lightweight Senator Marco Rubio saying terrible things, just
personal, terrible things."

- - -

What a laugh.


Meanwhile, the Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell announced that
Trump "will be dropped like a hot rock" by Republicans if he ends up as
the nominee and is encouraging Republicans to take out anti-Trump ads if
they feel he is causing problems for their own reelections.

Oh, BTW, I was just watching MSNBC. They acknowledged that Trump *did*
disavow any endorsement or support from the KKK. He's smart enough not
to make *it* an issue.


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On 2/28/2016 1:04 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 12:43:54 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 2/28/16 12:41 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 12:14:05 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:


I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan.
I haven't seen Bernie "push back" on his support from the Communist
part either and I doubt Hillary has ever refused money from anyone,
for doing just about anything.

And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino.

He claims the judge may be prejudiced based on things he (Trump) has
said on the trail. That is what appeals courts are for I guess.
My guess is he wins the case when it is all over but settling would
have been cheaper.
If suing a school because your degree did not get you a good job was
successful, every school in the country would be tangled up in law
suits. I am surprised that most of the liberal arts colleges in the
country are not filing friend of the court briefs in his behalf.



Poor Trumpster:

Donald Trump: Republican Party "not treating me right"

Donald Trump said Sunday that the Republican Party isn't treating him
well, suggesting he could go back on his pledge to support the eventual
Republican nominee in the 2016 White House race if the party
establishment keeps trying to take him down.

"I've been very good, I've been very straight and honest and honorable
and they're not treating me right," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation."
"You look at the way they stake the audiences in the debates ... they
have this lightweight Senator Marco Rubio saying terrible things, just
personal, terrible things."

- - -

What a laugh.


Hillary has a rich history of being a whiny bitch too.
We have been hearing how the world has been mean to her for a quarter
century.


I was reading an article written by a former Secret Service member who
served at the White House during Bill Clinton's time in office. He
claims that Hillary demonstrated two completely different personalities,
one for the public and media and the other a much darker and asshole-ish
attitude to those around her in private. One comment was regarding a
Secret Service agent greeting her with a "Good Morning" and Hillary
responding with "F-off". In general he said that Hillary felt she was
superior to everyone else and mere mortals didn't deserve respect.


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On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 17:09:12 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 2/28/16 4:26 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 14:10:34 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:


I do want Trump to get the nomination or at least destroy thr current
GOP in the process.

Be careful what you wish for. You didn't think GW could win either ...
twice.




And Hillary may destroy the Democrat's as they now stand. Maybe, win or
lose.



Oh, how is that, Bilious?


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On 2/28/16 6:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/28/2016 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 11:20 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/28/2016 8:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 8:21 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 05:06:10 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote:



Trump is a liar also in addition to being an arrogant,
bullying ass
who resorts to name calling and insults when challenged on
specific
details. He sort of reminds me of YKW and I certainly
wouldn't want
him running the country. There are no good candidates on
either side
as far as I can see. It's a real quandry and does not bode
well for
the future of democracy in this country.



Trump is certainly an ass but he does have some leadership
qualities.
Can't picture him as POTUS though. Can you imagine the ego
battles
between him and Putin?

He does make me laugh sometimes though with some of his quips.
During
last night's debate Rubio was going on and on non-stop bringing
up all
the researched dirt he had found on Trump over the years. At
one point
Rubio was accusing Trump of hiring illegals to work at one of
his places
in Florida. Trumps response was, "I am the only person on
this stage
who has ever hired *anyone*" You could see the immediate
sign of
retreat in Rubio's face.




Priceless.

And the support for Trump builds, right here in .wrecked bloats.
"Leadership qualities..."

When it comes to his integrity versus yours, where do you think you
fit? :)
--

Racists like Trump and you have no integrity.

Funny. A black guy I work with is from Jersey. He says that while
he's a democrat, Trump is no racists. Says Trump is well-known for
being even-handed in his dealing with folks regardless of the color
of their skin. I'll take his word for it over your lying
sack-o-****'s word, eh?

According to Harry, all Republicans are racist. He's made that
pronouncement right
here on rec.boats.
--


As predicted, the support for Trump among the white racist trash in
rec.bloats is growing.


This is not a post supporting Trump's candidacy but I don't think Trump
is a "racist" in the way you understand or like to describe people as.

I've read some background on him with regard to his business holdings
and philanthropy. He has a reputation of being color blind in terms of
the people that work for Trump Organization LLC and insists by corporate
culture and policy that no discrimination is allowed. That doesn't mean
that a local manager of one of his hotels doesn't discriminate but his
corporate policies would call for the employee's firing. If you think
about it ... he would be crazy to allow any form of discrimination. Too
big of a target for a lawsuit.

There are also stories of his behind the scenes and quiet donations he
makes to people and organizations that catch his attention and interest.
One was with regard to a young girl with a rare and very disabling
condition since birth. Trump happened to see her on the "Ellen" show
and was moved to make a significant donation to the girl's mother to
help with her financial demands for her daughter's care. Doesn't make
the news and uncharacteristically the Donald doesn't try to benefit
personally by making a big deal about what he gives to others.

But most of the time he's a big mouth.



I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan. And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino. And he has stated in some of his TV appearances to
whom he has sent charitable donations.


My problem with your statement "I'm going by what he says" is that you
tend to see racism in virtually *anything* anybody says if they are not
of the same political mindset as you. You've even gone as far as
declaring that *all* Republicans are racists, which, of course, is
absurd. In addition, no one is obligated to "push back" for anything
they are not responsible for. Ignoring them is probably more effective.



I think a candidate for POTUS is obligated to say he does not want the
support of the Klan unless he wants it.
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On 2/28/2016 7:56 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 6:07 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/28/2016 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 11:20 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/28/2016 8:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 8:21 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 05:06:10 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote:



Trump is a liar also in addition to being an arrogant,
bullying ass
who resorts to name calling and insults when challenged on
specific
details. He sort of reminds me of YKW and I certainly
wouldn't want
him running the country. There are no good candidates on
either side
as far as I can see. It's a real quandry and does not bode
well for
the future of democracy in this country.



Trump is certainly an ass but he does have some leadership
qualities.
Can't picture him as POTUS though. Can you imagine the ego
battles
between him and Putin?

He does make me laugh sometimes though with some of his quips.
During
last night's debate Rubio was going on and on non-stop
bringing
up all
the researched dirt he had found on Trump over the years. At
one point
Rubio was accusing Trump of hiring illegals to work at one of
his places
in Florida. Trumps response was, "I am the only person on
this stage
who has ever hired *anyone*" You could see the immediate
sign of
retreat in Rubio's face.




Priceless.

And the support for Trump builds, right here in .wrecked bloats.
"Leadership qualities..."

When it comes to his integrity versus yours, where do you think
you
fit? :)
--

Racists like Trump and you have no integrity.

Funny. A black guy I work with is from Jersey. He says that while
he's a democrat, Trump is no racists. Says Trump is well-known for
being even-handed in his dealing with folks regardless of the color
of their skin. I'll take his word for it over your lying
sack-o-****'s word, eh?

According to Harry, all Republicans are racist. He's made that
pronouncement right
here on rec.boats.
--


As predicted, the support for Trump among the white racist trash in
rec.bloats is growing.


This is not a post supporting Trump's candidacy but I don't think Trump
is a "racist" in the way you understand or like to describe people as.

I've read some background on him with regard to his business holdings
and philanthropy. He has a reputation of being color blind in terms of
the people that work for Trump Organization LLC and insists by
corporate
culture and policy that no discrimination is allowed. That doesn't
mean
that a local manager of one of his hotels doesn't discriminate but his
corporate policies would call for the employee's firing. If you think
about it ... he would be crazy to allow any form of discrimination.
Too
big of a target for a lawsuit.

There are also stories of his behind the scenes and quiet donations he
makes to people and organizations that catch his attention and
interest.
One was with regard to a young girl with a rare and very disabling
condition since birth. Trump happened to see her on the "Ellen" show
and was moved to make a significant donation to the girl's mother to
help with her financial demands for her daughter's care. Doesn't make
the news and uncharacteristically the Donald doesn't try to benefit
personally by making a big deal about what he gives to others.

But most of the time he's a big mouth.


I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan. And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino. And he has stated in some of his TV appearances to
whom he has sent charitable donations.


My problem with your statement "I'm going by what he says" is that you
tend to see racism in virtually *anything* anybody says if they are not
of the same political mindset as you. You've even gone as far as
declaring that *all* Republicans are racists, which, of course, is
absurd. In addition, no one is obligated to "push back" for anything
they are not responsible for. Ignoring them is probably more effective.



I think a candidate for POTUS is obligated to say he does not want the
support of the Klan unless he wants it.


According to MSNBC (and they said "in all fairness") Trump *did* disavow
any endorsement or support for him by the KKK when it was made. He
isn't focusing on it or making an issue about it.
He's ignoring it after disavowing it. Democrats are the ones trying to
make it an issue.


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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/28/16 4:26 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 14:10:34 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:


I do want Trump to get the nomination or at least destroy thr current
GOP in the process.

Be careful what you wish for. You didn't think GW could win either ...
twice.




And Hillary may destroy the Democrat's as they now stand. Maybe, win or
lose.



Oh, how is that, Bilious?


Oh, another couple wars, national bankruptcy. Maybe more.

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On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 18:07:37 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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I'm going by what he says. And he hasn't pushed back yet on his support
from the Klan. And this past weekend he went after a California judge
for being a Latino. And he has stated in some of his TV appearances to
whom he has sent charitable donations.


My problem with your statement "I'm going by what he says" is that you
tend to see racism in virtually *anything* anybody says if they are not
of the same political mindset as you. You've even gone as far as
declaring that *all* Republicans are racists, which, of course, is
absurd. In addition, no one is obligated to "push back" for anything
they are not responsible for. Ignoring them is probably more effective.


Actually I saw Trump rejecting David Duke's endorsement on CNN.
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On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 12:32:28 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 08:49:10 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 2/28/16 12:37 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/27/2016 7:40 PM, fire man wrote:



Unrelated: Broke my hip 10:30 Thu. night. New one installed
Fri.
15:00. Still hurts like hell. Can't use it yet.


Fell off his boat onto a dock? Oh, wait. No boat.


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