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The Arabic troll comment....



>>إن شاء الله أختي

>>اغتصاب كل منهم حتى الموت

>>يجب أن تكون جميع ذبح الشياطين البيض ونسلهم

>>الإسلام هو دين السلام

>>الحمد محمد

>Translated:
>God willing, my sister

>>Raped them all to death

>>You must slaughter all the white devils and their descendants be

>>Islam is a religion of peace

>>Hamad Mohammed
 
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Remember Rosie started a feud with Trump because she wanted him to fire a beauty queen with a drug problem. Trump said he believed in second chances and would keep her if she would go to rehab and get clean. Rosie the started attacking Trump's previous marriage.

Now the ever classy Rosie Donald is claiming he has an autistic son and is invoking Trump dead brother whom he always references on why he doesnt drink, and cautions others to use moderation.


View: https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/801017874278072320



Rosie is a terrible person that started the fight. And the media tried to paint her as just being attacked because she's a woman.
 
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In a comical retort to the New York Times, internet trolls have sent them over 3,000 pounds of salt.


 
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That chart must be using old data...

The curent vote tally for Clinton and Trump respectively is 64.2 to 62.2
124 million votes between the two of them.

2012 was 65.9 to 60.9 for Obama and Romney
127 million votes between them

2008 is a total aberration of turnout and dem voting.

In a year with less votes, Trump increased the raw number over Romney. In fact, in a down year he is the winningest GOP nominee ever now.

Obama got 51.9% of the two party vote 2012.
Clinton got 51.6% of the two party vote in 2016.

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This year was a historically low TOTAL voter turnout overall. The lowest in 20 years per the CNN headline.

Trump simply had an amazing ground game and pulled in increased votes with a year the didn't have extra margins to give.
 
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I'm behind people in line at the post office who are criticizing Mr President-elect for not moving his wife and son to the White House, among other things (I live in a heavily Democratic county in which Hillary got 70% of the vote).

Ok I'm not a Trump supporter but do they realize that Obama isn't moving from Washington D.C. after leaving office for the same reason (so he doesn't have to interrupt his child's schooling in the middle of the school year)?

Some other things I'm hearing:

"He's not my President."

"He'll be impeached for something."

"We'll have a year and a half of Trump and 2.5 years of Pence."

"I still can't say his name and President in the same sentence."


Holy fuck the left really is full of irrational crybaby pussies.
 

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You can't talk to these people. Why just this morning I got into it with one of them on Facebook about Trump supposedly mocking that reporter's disability. I ever so eloquently showed this lad the folly of his thinking and pointed out that Trump has used that impression to illustrate someone who is indecisive and folding under questioning, and that he did the same thing to mock Ted Cruz.

"His using it multiple times doesn't make it any less mocking of that particular reporter or the disabled in general. That he used it at the time he was talking about that reporter makes it rather clear what the intent is.

I've seen this particular interpretation attempted before but it makes as much sense as saying that the guy in blackface playing the buffoon is really just doing an elaborate performance art piece criticizing the burned cork industry. Points for creativity but many, many more points off and the game for stretching credibility beyond the breaking point."


This is the kind of logic you deal with. Wtf?
 
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before but it makes as much sense as saying that the guy in blackface playing the buffoon is really just doing an elaborate performance art piece

The closer analogy here is the left confusing a Halloween mask that is black in color as being black face... Then finding out that it wasn't black face at all through many many context clues that the media hid to protect their narrative...We would understand their confusion... they only saw the media lens with black paint, not the rest of the costume...and the left STILL saying, "I don't care that your costume was!! I'm gonna ignore all those surrounding blood and makeup and focus only on your BLACK FACE makeup and call you a racist."


Then I shit you not, I googled and found this...

Student banned from Edinburgh University Halloween party because of black face paint | Daily Mail Online

 
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Did you know that you can drive from one ocean to the other without going through a single County that Hillary won?
 

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That chart must be using old data...

The curent vote tally for Clinton and Trump respectively is 64.2 to 62.2
124 million votes between the two of them.

2012 was 65.9 to 60.9 for Obama and Romney
127 million votes between them

2008 is a total aberration of turnout and dem voting.

In a year with less votes, Trump increased the raw number over Romney. In fact, in a down year he is the winningest GOP nominee ever now.

Obama got 51.9% of the two party vote 2012.
Clinton got 51.6% of the two party vote in 2016.

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This year was a historically low TOTAL voter turnout overall. The lowest in 20 years per the CNN headline.

Trump simply had an amazing ground game and pulled in increased votes with a year the didn't have extra margins to give.
The tweet was from Nov 9th. So yeah the data is a little old.

Not sure what you were trying to demonstrate with those percentages as they don't really address the point of the chart, which is that republican turnout was relatively consistent with the last 3 years (only fluctuating within 3.3% of each other, or, 2 million votes), while the Dems have seen a 9.5% drop in voters (6 million votes).

The chart isn't a knock on Trump or the republican party, but just demonstrating the Trump didn't incite some great increase in voter turnout and that the bigger story is how the Dems have seen almost 10% of their voter base disappear since 2008

EDIT: I think it's just demonstrating there wasn't a surge in republican supporters which is what a lot of early pundits discussed
 
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The tweet was from Nov 9th. So yeah the data is a little old.

Not sure what you were trying to demonstrate with those percentages as they don't really address the point of the chart, which is that republican turnout was relatively consistent with the last 3 years (only fluctuating within 3.3% of each other, or, 2 million votes), while the Dems have seen a 9.5% drop in voters (6 million votes).

The chart isn't a knock on Trump or the republican party, but just demonstrating the Trump didn't incite some great increase in voter turnout and that the bigger story is how the Dems have seen almost 10% of their voter base disappear since 2008

EDIT: I think it's just demonstrating there wasn't a surge in republican supporters which is what a lot of early pundits discussed

I'm not trying to defend Trump. Just point out that if the percentages are so similar and voter turnout is down it doesn't really prove a Hillary Clinton collapse due to raw number though that could be.

The huge amount of voter decrease would portend a hit to both parties. That really muddles the water on how much somebody is being dragged down and how much somebody is fighting against that overall trend.

I'm not arguing that Trump did better than Romney. His percentages on turnout are similar.

I'm just wondering if Hillary really had a collapse, or if the percentages are so similar that we just simply see an entire electoral apathy.





There was a surge in Republican supporters. The GOP Primary was up by 60% over 2012.
But as you have noticed Trump isn't really a Republican, so trying to read that into the general election is a challenge.
 

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I mentioned earlier that his anti climate change stance would hurt NASA as the world leading authority on the matter. And so it begins...