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Liftman
09-08-2016, 17:03
Which one do you think will be the biggest disaster for the US?

Trump is an amateur playing with professionals, with no experience or self control.

Clinton is dishonest and can't be trusted with secrets.

garlicbread
09-08-2016, 17:17
I'm not too bothered about the effect of either on the USA, but anyone who votes for Trump must be totally deluded, to say nothing of them being mentally unstable.

Alvy
09-08-2016, 17:20
If I was American, I'd chose to poke my own eyes instead, and lets face it- US has influence on whole world

Based on such theory, that people (IF) will wake up to- attendance will drop, hence simpler voters will vote still- Dump

Either is disastrous, but bigger disaster is Trump and he is going to win

essexeddie
09-08-2016, 18:07
Reports are around that Clinton may have Parkinson disease.

Liftman
09-08-2016, 18:19
Reports are around that Clinton may have Parkinson disease.

Talking with a Yorkshire accent? :tv:

tub
09-08-2016, 19:54
i liked that one liftman

Liftman
09-08-2016, 22:32
Trump on Clinton Good Grief.

https://youtu.be/EcxkkrNSv-4

Ecky Thump
10-08-2016, 18:34
Trump in trouble....again!

Trump in trouble over 'Second Amendment' remark - POLITICO
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4 hours ago - Media captionDid Trump hint gun owners could stop Clinton? ... Republican Donald Trump has sparked anger by appearing to suggest his supporters could stop his rival Hillary Clinton by exercising their gun rights. ... Speaking at a rally in North Carolina, Mr Trump hinted that gun rights ...

Liftman
10-08-2016, 18:47
He's going to give it away. Unfortunately to a rather dodgy dynasty.

essexeddie
10-08-2016, 20:15
There doesn't seem a lot to pick from.

Arthur Dent
10-08-2016, 20:20
Just come in here to look and saw this.

Dont think i could pick either. Theyre both mad.

Liftman
10-08-2016, 21:32
Just come in here to look and saw this.

Dont think i could pick either. Theyre both mad.

Wouldn't disagree with you there

willakawill
17-08-2016, 13:56
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MubunsD-7g

willakawill
22-08-2016, 16:51
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDqDKfBvirQ

willakawill
23-08-2016, 19:49
Dear educated white America, Donald Trump is really trying to reach you (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/08/23/dear-educated-white-america-donald-trump-is-really-trying-to-reach-you/)

"This has been said many times in recent days: Donald Trump isn't trying to court black voters.

This has not been said: Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is out and about talking to white voters about black voters in an effort to court educated, white Republicans. He's making his bid with with a softer, gentler version of Trump politics that has worked with these voters before."

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2nywsQR0No

willakawill
24-08-2016, 14:21
The problem with Trump’s question to black voters, ‘What the hell do you have to lose?’ (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/08/24/the-problem-with-trumps-question-to-black-voters-what-the-hell-do-you-have-to-lose/)

"Donald Trump has a new strategy to win black voters, who are overwhelmingly rejecting him in polls. Black voters consistently support Democrats, but Trump argues that things couldn't get any worse for them if he were in the White House, so they might as well try supporting a Republican candidate."

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And for all of the looney beleavers who thought Trump's looney supporters were different from you ...
UKIP's Nigel Farage to speak at Donald Trump rally (http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37177938)

He will appear before 15,000 activists in Jackson, although it is unclear whether he will share the stage with the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr Farage told local radio in the state that the similarities between Brexit and the US election were "uncanny".

willakawill
25-08-2016, 03:43
I know I have posted this on another thread and it is so very pertinent to both. Soooo pertinent.

Logic dictates that, if you fell for his chronic bs the first time, you just have to support Trump. Same logic, different country, different nutter.
Come on beleavers. This is your hero. Get those walking boots on ...

Get campaigning, UKIP's Farage tells Donald Trump rally (http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37177938?post_id=1289595431074833_1289595781074798 #_=_)

Outgoing UKIP leader Nigel Farage has urged Republicans to "get your walking boots on" and drum up support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O6P7eBHfDY

sundownersvince
26-08-2016, 03:20
Believers, ffs! Must be your favourite word. Now learn how its spelt.

willakawill
26-08-2016, 13:12
Believers, ffs! Must be your favourite word. Now learn how its spelt.

New word, Vince. Combination of leave voter and believer of pack of lies drummed up by skank Farage.
Hence the expression: Thick as a bleleaver.

willakawill
31-08-2016, 18:34
Trump takes risky gamble with Mexico trip (http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-weighs-mexico-visit-to-meet-countrys-president-227571)

"Donald Trump has spent years trashing Mexico as a corrupt enemy of the United States, whose government has looked the other way as drug dealers and criminals stream across the border. On Wednesday, he’ll step off a plane in Mexico City and confront a government and people that have followed his every utterance — and rejected them."

The Clangers
31-08-2016, 18:37
Trump for President. A man with a name that sounds like the noise I make after too many eggs, cucumber, baked beans etc!

willakawill
01-09-2016, 21:55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVAD70eSWA8

irishmusico
07-09-2016, 08:03
I think Trump will be next President for sure.

willakawill
08-09-2016, 15:31
Mike Pence just upped the pressure on Donald Trump to finally renounce birtherism (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/09/06/donald-trump-is-still-as-much-of-a-birther-as-he-ever-was/)

"Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said Wednesday that he accepts the fact that President Obama was born in the United States -- even as the man he is running alongside still conspicuously hasn't."

willakawill
12-09-2016, 02:22
Hillary Clinton has pneumonia, doctor says, after early 9/11 event exit (http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/11/politics/hillary-clinton-health/)

"Clinton was diagnosed on Friday with pneumonia, and "was put on antibiotics, and advised to rest and modify her schedule," Dr. Lisa Bardack said in a statement."

Tenerife Babe
13-09-2016, 12:58
Clinton just the thought of Trump as a super power scares me.

Ecky Thump
13-09-2016, 13:22
Clinton just the thought of Trump as a super power scares me.

Going by the intelligence level of the regular American poster that we currently have on our forum, then Trump appears to be the choice the Americans will make.:lol:

willakawill
13-09-2016, 14:49
Bill Clinton on foundation: 'There is nothing wrong with what we're doing' (http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/12/politics/bill-clinton-foundation-hillary-trust/index.html)

"Bill Clinton insisted Monday that attacks on Hillary Clinton over whether donors to their family foundation got special access to the Clinton-run State Department are politically motivated and untrue."

Ecky Thump
13-09-2016, 16:31
Last month, a world-wide telephone survey was conducted
by the UN.

The only question asked was:

"Would you please give your honest opinion about
possible solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the
world?" The survey was a complete failure because:

In America they were confused by what "honest" meant.

In Great Britain they didn't know what "shortage" meant.

In Africa they didn't know what "food" meant.

Again in America they didn't know what other people's "opinion" meant.

In the Middle East they didn't know what "solution" meant.

In South America they didn't know what "please" meant.

Also in the USA they didn't know what "the rest of the world" meant.

:cheeky:

willakawill
13-09-2016, 17:42
... and in Scotland they called Eric and Carol who told them that they were voting to leave the world and that would solve world hunger.

Carol55
13-09-2016, 17:49
... and in Scotland they didn't have Nigel Farage telling them what to say

Keep digging......:read:


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Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh Scotland. He had two brothers, but both passed away from tuberculosis by the time Bell was 20 years old. When he was born, his given name was just ...

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... and in Scotland they didn't have Nigel Farage telling them what to say

Were you embarrassed about your original post about the people of Scotland not knowing what a telephone was.....you silly little infantile excuse of a man!!

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Wha’s Like Us – Damn Few And They’re A’ Deid


The average American, in the home he calls his ranch, slips into his national
costume, a shabby Columbo style raincoat, patented by chemist Charles Macintosh from Glasgow, Scotland.

En route to his office he strides along a American Highway, surfaced by John Macadam of Ayr, Scotland.

He drives a American car fitted with tyres invented by John Boyd Dunlop of Dreghorn, Scotland.

At the train station he boards a train, the forerunner of which was a steam engine, invented by James Watt of Greenock, Scotland.

He then pours himself a cup of coffee from a thermos flask, the latter invented by James Dewar, a Scotsman from Kincardine-on-Forth.

At the office he receives the mail bearing adhesive stamps invented by James Chalmers of Dundee, Scotland.

During the day he uses the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell, born in Edinburgh, Scotland.

At home in the evening his daughter pedals her bicycle invented by Kirkpatrick Macmillan, blacksmith of Dumfries, Scotland.

He watches the news on his television, an invention of John Logie Baird of Helensburgh, Scotland,

And an item about the U.S. Navy, founded by John Paul Jones of Kirkbean, Scotland.

He has by now been reminded too much of Scotland and in desperation he picks up the Bible only to find that the first man mentioned in the good book is a Scot, King James VI, who authorised its translation.

Nowhere can an American turn to escape the ingenuity of the Scots.

He could take to drink, but the Scots make the best in the world.

He could take a rifle and end it all but the breech-loading rifle was invented by Captain Patrick Ferguson of Pitfours, Scotland.

If he escapes death, he might then find himself on an operating table injected with penicillin, which was discovered by Alexander Fleming of Darvel, Scotland.

Or under anaesthetic, which was discovered by Sir James Young Simpson of Bathgate, Scotland.

Perhaps his only remaining hope would be to get a transfusion of guid Scottish blood which would entitle him to ask “Wha’s Like Us”.

tub
13-09-2016, 20:30
where would you put nickerless stugeon among that lot carol

Carol55
13-09-2016, 20:55
where would you put nickerless stugeon among that lot carol

I think that the only thing that old 'Fishy Knickers could invent is a inflated 'Self Opinion' of herself and if she were to be honest, it wouldn't be one to be proud of.:devil:

willakawill
14-09-2016, 15:04
Leaked Colin Powell emails fault Trump and Clinton (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/leaked-colin-powell-emails-show-loathing-for-trump/2016/09/14/42a19034-7a77-11e6-8064-c1ddc8a724bb_story.html)

"Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, in newly leaked emails, criticized both major presidential candidates, calling Donald Trump “a national disgrace” and lamenting Hillary Clinton’s attempt to equate her email practices with his."

willakawill
15-09-2016, 16:23
Debate moderators get advice on how to avoid clashing with Trump and becoming the story (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2016/09/15/daily-202-debate-moderators-get-advice-on-how-to-avoid-clashing-with-trump-and-becoming-the-story/57da51b5cd249a37b9882e1d/)

"Matt Lauer got panned last week for not challenging Donald Trump after the GOP nominee falsely claimed he always opposed the Iraq war during a forum on NBC. But Jim Lehrer thinks the format of the upcoming debates will allow the moderators to avoid playing the role of fact checker."

willakawill
16-09-2016, 13:56
Trump campaign, but not Trump, says Obama was born in the US (http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/15/politics/donald-trump-obama-birther-united-states/)

"Donald Trump's campaign says the billionaire now believes President Barack Obama was born in the United States -- but the Republican nominee still can't bring himself to say it out loud and in public."

George22
20-09-2016, 01:53
Both are awful..although Trump is quite entertaining.

tub
20-09-2016, 21:18
has he gone you know who i am on about perhaps verbal diarrhea is fatal