Huey » 21 Oct 2016 11:42 pm » wrote:
Wiilie, as usual, you prove how irrelevant you are to this forum. dismiss? Lol!!!!
Ignore and discarded is more like it, Franklin.
Again, you stated there was fear Clinton would loser voters, if not to suggest
losing, then what was your point? Why else would anyone fear her losing voters,
which was your claim. You also ignored my address to your repugnant assessment of the
“disingenuous groping tale”. Clinton is clearly not losing voters, people who do not find
her acceptable like myself, decided that before the primary was even over. They'll write
in their candidate of choice like me or vote third party.
As the links I provided you demonstrates, Trump will lose due to his words and actions
and his base is abandoning him.The former Federal Prosecutors , all Republicans tells you
what they think of Trump's ethics. Oh, btw, I believe you were demanding Trumps words
from the Access Hollywood video in context, the transcript was included in my list as well.
Your cowardly response earlier is understandable, considering your character.
Repeated:
I doubt anyone is afraid Clinton will lose, period. Trump will never be president.
Everyone knows Hillary Clinton and the wikileaks and all her baggage. Trump would
need one of those god miracle thingies...doesn't seem he likely.
That you refer to the problem as the disingenuous groping tale is stunning.
The reason he will lose is more to do with his inability to expand beyond his base and his base has also eroded
among conservative and or Christian voters...especially with women. His first debate performance prior to
the video leaked and subsequent debate performances only added to that erosion. The fact he threatened
to prosecute Clinton, add the women who have accused him who have come forward, that's not going away.
There are also former beauty pageant contestants who spoke about him entering their dressing rooms. There
is more, but I think you get the point. The audience he needs has turned him off permanently, through
his words, his actions.
Liberty University students protest association with
Trump
Students at Liberty University
have issued a statement against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump
as young conservatives at colleges across the state reconsider support for his campaign.
A statement issued late Wednesday by the group Liberty United Against Trump
strongly rebuked the candidate as well as the school’s president, Jerry Falwell Jr., for defending Trump
after he made extremely lewd comments about women in a 2005 video. The students
wrote that Falwell’s support for Trump
had cast a stain on the school’s reputation.
“We are Liberty students who are disappointed with President Falwell’s endorsement and are tired of being associated with one of the worst presidential candidates in American history,” the statement said. “Donald Trump does not represent our values and we want nothing to do with him.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/gra ... ald-trump
NO: Falwell responds to student petition asking him to dump Trump by
Staff | 16 October, 2016
http://christianexaminer.com/article/no ... /51147.htm
This has been trending for awhile..below is an editorial from National Catholic Reporter.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/tru ... d-clinton/
Dozens of Republican former federal prosecutors condemn Donald Trump for his threat to jail Hillary Clinton You know Trump crossed a line when former Bush administration lawyer John Yoo compared him to an "early Mussolini" VIDEO
http://www.salon.com/2016/10/12/dozens- ... y-clinton/
NCR Editorial Staff
| Aug. 8, 2016
With fewer than three months remaining in this quite strange political season, the question is: Will we acquiesce to a new normal in which all previous boundaries of decency and propriety are obliterated, where ignorance of policy and disdain for statecraft is applauded and in which no attack on the opposition is deemed too coarse?
Donald Trump has tipped the balance from the outlandish to the unacceptable. He has pushed us all beyond the limits that we tried desperately to maintain in recent years as we conjured up equivalencies where they really don't exist in strained efforts at political fairness and rectitude.
It is dangerous to view any era of U.S. politics as unique. Our presidential history is seeded heavily with scoundrels, egomaniacs and incompetents as well as with men of great vision and noble purpose. And, more often than not, the virtues and vices entwined. Our politics has been forever partisan and often consisted of bitter differences.
The failed yearning to rise above such divides goes back to the founders. Jon Meacham, in his impressive biography, Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
, concludes of the third president's unsuccessful efforts to bridge partisan divides: "The Founders' dream of a nation beyond partisanship was one that simply could not survive the very nature of a free politics in a culture of diverse interests."
https://www.ncronline.org/news/politics ... ys-dignity
Powerful Evangelical Women Split From Male Church Leaders to Slam TrumpAmong conservative evangelicals, women like Beth Moore are splitting from men
and asking of them: ‘When will you believe me and stand up for me?’
Joshua DuBois10.10.16 1:49 PM ET
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... -news.html
On edit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/us/do ... .html?_r=0
Transcript: Donald Trump’s Taped Comments About Women