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lol. I love how Trump is calling out biased media. Beautiful.
So everything has come full circle. CNN raises a bunch of questions not based in any reality. Donald where is all the money? Total accusatory headlines.

Finally after its all been paid out, it turns out yes all of it was accurate. Almost six million dollars raised. 100% given out. No administrative costs taken. Because it took several months to give out six million dollars to the right organizations CNN acts like they have some big conspiracy.

My favorite part is during the press conference or maybe right after someone asked him something like "is this how your going to treat the media for the next four years?" And he says "yes it is."
 

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So everything has come full circle. CNN raises a bunch of questions not based in any reality. Donald where is all the money? Total accusatory headlines.

Finally after its all been paid out, it turns out yes all of it was accurate. Almost six million dollars raised. 100% given out. No administrative costs taken. Because it took several months to give out six million dollars to the right organizations CNN acts like they have some big conspiracy.

My favorite part is during the press conference or maybe right after someone asked him something like "is this how your going to treat the media for the next four years?" And he says "yes it is."
lmao at that last line. Do you know what the ABC reporter said?
 
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It's true. He tucked.
Remember you made me do this...



Trump probably came across this image and realize that the narrative of Bernie being screwed over is false. People just don't want to vote for him.




Then he probably got wind of Bernie "anti 1% gluttony" Sanders using all those donations for $30,000 seats...


 

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Trump probably came across this image and realize that the narrative of Bernie being screwed over is false. People just don't want to vote for him.




Then he probably got wind of Bernie "anti 1% gluttony" Sanders using all those donations for $30,000 seats...


The biggest scam of this election has been Bernie convincing his supporters that the system is rigged against him when the reality is Hillary received 3 million more votes than him.
 

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Trump probably came across this image and realize that the narrative of Bernie being screwed over is false. People just don't want to vote for him.




Then he probably got wind of Bernie "anti 1% gluttony" Sanders using all those donations for $30,000 seats...


cant stump the splintster
 

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Trump probably came across this image and realize that the narrative of Bernie being screwed over is false. People just don't want to vote for him.




Then he probably got wind of Bernie "anti 1% gluttony" Sanders using all those donations for $30,000 seats...


Trump was well aware of the delegate math before he offered to do the debate. He's been begging Bernie to run as an independent to help him win the general election. He's trying to use Bernie as a pawn and Bernie called his bluff. I'm still onboard with the Trump circlejerk, but that was not a good look. No way to justify it.
 

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The biggest scam of this election has been Bernie convincing his supporters that the system is rigged against him when the reality is Hillary received 3 million more votes than him.
Hillary is winning. There's no way to deny that. But you don't find the superdelegate appointments to be a flawed system?
 
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The biggest scam of this election has been Bernie convincing his supporters that the system is rigged against him when the reality is Hillary received 3 million more votes than him.

I bought into it to. I saw the quantity of superdelegates in briefly looked at the remaining contests seeing how much of a gap the superdelegates created. I didn't do the math and just figured that the super delegates that are party manipulated were locking things in. Ditch the super delegates and nothing changes.

Ditch all of the delegates and nothing changes.

But cest La vie. All that phone banking has changed things for the ol' man.




 

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I bought into it to. I saw the quantity of superdelegates in briefly looked at the remaining contests seeing how much of a gap the superdelegates created. I didn't do the math and just figured that the super delegates that are party manipulated were locking things in. Ditch the super delegates and nothing changes.

Ditch all of the delegates and nothing changes.

But cest La vie. All that phone banking has changed things for the ol' man.




He's campaigning to lead the free world. What do you expect him to eat? Spaghetti-Os?
 

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Hillary is winning. There's no way to deny that. But you don't find the superdelegate appointments to be a flawed system?
The system isnt perfect but its not why Bernie is gonna lose. Hillary received more individual votes and won more pledged delegates. Throw the superdelegates out and she still is ahead. Bernie blamed the rigged superdelegate system for why hes losing and then later used it as a justification to stay in the race. Hes a hypocrite.
 

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Priziesthorse @Priziesthorse, dig up that dissertation sometime this week if you get a chance. Very curious to read. I need some good political book recommendations too. Just picked up The Fight, which was fairly well-reviewed.

 
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He's campaigning to lead the free world. What do you expect him to eat? Spaghetti-Os?
What's good for the goose is good for the gander...


No idea if that statement even applies, but I'm going with it.
Priziesthorse @Priziesthorse, dig up that dissertation sometime this week if you get a chance. Very curious to read. I need some good political book recommendations too. Just picked up The Fight, which was fairly well-reviewed.


Direct political or foreign policy or any government working?

I'm just finishing up
View: http://www.amazon.com/See-No-Evil-Soldier-Terrorism/dp/140004684X


In it, he discusses the CIA of old and where technology came to replace human intelligence, and political interests overtook mission objectives. All of it is painted to lead up to the 1990's inaction and eventual 9/11. But in it, you can't help but think about Iraq and the focus on pictures of trucks instead of solid on the ground information for the truth.

Also, amazing accounts of what it took to become a CIA agent in the 1970's and 1980's.
 
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She is either an illegal immigrant and doesn't want to be deported or she's here on visa, and in that case has an untenable position as a legal immigrant supporting the undermining of the process that allows her to be here.

People are very focused on the security and enforcement portion of Trumps immigration plan. It is of course, completely in line with 30 years of lip service by both parties since Reagan gave amnesty. But that won't stop Hillary "I voted for an..um..barrier!" Clinton or Barack "I've deported more people than any other president" Obama from politicking. Just Trump is unapologetic in his plan to actually enforce the law and its too much for people. If the words weren't hollow, then why wasn't the law changed in the last 30 years? The boogie man of the broken system allowed both parties to point fingers while abusing the system for their own means.

The other portion of the plan that no one want to talk about is a complete visa reform from day worker visas to ending H1-B abuse. But Trump's argument, and many would agree, is that you can't get visa reform if you are constantly undercut by illegal immigration.

Trump has simply adopted both the security aspect the Republicans have been clamoring for and the visa reform the Democrats have been demanding. Yes its sold in a brash unapologetic manner for which it reflects the anger at 30 years of inaction on the issue. But its what has been asked for many decades. That is if you ignore jewels like this from Obama's Latino advisory council, "We reform the immigration laws; it puts 12 million people on the path to citizenship and eventually voters. If we have eight million new voters who care about, and will be voting, we will be creating a governing coalition for the long term."