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Reply #210 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:45pm
 
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Gordon wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:36pm:
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If all this shite was to be believed, Hillary is more popular that Obama, Reagen and Bill Clinton put together!!!!   It's so hugely overstated and so obviously and stinkigly a spin that only people like you would take it without blinking!!!!




Wanna make a little wager on the outcome of the election?



Remember your response to me when I offered you a wager on something?


Nope.

Refresh my memory, old boy.



That you never bet, or something to that effect.
I suspect I'm younger than you,  old boy Smiley
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Re: Who Will Win the Presidency?
Reply #211 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:47pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:24pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:22pm:
Unforgiven wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 3:20pm:



If all this shite was to be believed, Hillary is more popular that Obama, Reagen and Bill Clinton put together!!!!   It's so hugely overstated and so obviously and stinkigly a spin that only people like you would take it without blinking!!!!




Wanna make a little wager on the outcome of the election?




Yeah, why not.

I bet you are a going to be an insufferable fracking pain in the arse either way.  $50.





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Reply #212 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:51pm
 
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:47pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:24pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:22pm:
Unforgiven wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 3:20pm:



If all this shite was to be believed, Hillary is more popular that Obama, Reagen and Bill Clinton put together!!!!   It's so hugely overstated and so obviously and stinkigly a spin that only people like you would take it without blinking!!!!




Wanna make a little wager on the outcome of the election?




Yeah, why not.



Trump wins, I leave this forum forever.

Hillary wins, you leave this forum forever.

No socks.

Agreed?

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Reply #213 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:52pm
 
Gordon wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:38pm:
Gordon wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:36pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:24pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 4:22pm:
Unforgiven wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 3:20pm:



If all this shite was to be believed, Hillary is more popular that Obama, Reagen and Bill Clinton put together!!!!   It's so hugely overstated and so obviously and stinkigly a spin that only people like you would take it without blinking!!!!




Wanna make a little wager on the outcome of the election?



Remember your response to me when I offered you a wager on something?


Nope.

Refresh my memory, old boy.



That you never bet, or something to that effect.
I suspect I'm younger than you,  old boy Smiley


I don't gamble with money.

If Trump wins, I leave this forum forever.

If Clinton wins, you leave this forum forever.

Are we on?

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Reply #214 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:01pm
 

Yeah, I thought so.

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Reply #215 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:06pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:01pm:



I really have no idea of the outcome.  I only want Trump to win as I think it will have the effect of hitting the reset button on American politics which will be good long term.

I truly think Billary will be terrible.
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Reply #216 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:13pm
 
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 2:45pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2016 at 7:01pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 22nd, 2016 at 6:55pm:
Hillary as prez will be the beginning of the end of the US.

She will be illegitimate from 9 November. She has been illegitimate for decades.


Is that because the majority of people will have voted for her, Frank?



If voting was compulsory in the US, then whoever wins would be legit. But with 60% turnout, you have to win big to be legit. Brexit, with 48-52 % was seen as a big win with 72% turnout.

In the US, 62.3% turned up to vote in 2008 and only 57.5 in 2012.


There is no energy behind Clinton. She stands for her personal entitlement, for identity politics ("I am a woman") and is seen by all as unreliable, lying and dishonest. 

Trump brings energy and a lot of the things that will motivate apathetic voters. People see through l the negative stuff and all the attempts to tarnish him. Hillary has actually stuffed up big time while in power.  Trump is just Trump, big mouth but not in power.

I do not know which way it will go, I am not someone who is immersed in American politics or knows the soul of America. Even if she wins, the stuff he has brought to the forefront of debate is being played out elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe and to some extent in Australia.

If Trump doesn't succeed now then the European Trumps will. It might not happen this year or the next, but the era of Merkel, Clinton, O'Bama, Hollande, Soros is over.

Clinton is the reactionary in this contest, she is the one clinging to the past. It's always like this - you don't know how the future ill pan out - Trump??? unbelievable like WWI was in May 2014- but you kinda know when the past is over. Clinton is the past in every way.  Electing Clinton is like re-electing Bill, electing to go back to the 90s.

That's a pretty f***d idea, don't you think?




The late 90s were the most prosperous and transformational time in the US's post-Vietnam era, but Hillary is no Bill Clinton.

She is instinctually far more conservative than her husband. She was a Republica when she met him. She's gone left to get the Sanders crowd. The old Fox News Hillary-haters have no idea - they just don't like universal health care and women in suits - and women in politics.

But Hillary is in now to save the furniture. The biggest crack in US hegemony has just come out of the Philippines, who have announced their new alignment with China and Russia. Other South East Asian and Middle Eastern countries will follow. Duterte's announcement is a geopolitical game-changer.

If you think Trump has any capacity to deal with the shift of military and economic power to China, you're having a laugh. In fact, you would never make such a ludicrous suggestion, even for an old boy.

Alas, I do think Clinton has the ability to manage this shift in power. She knows how the game works. Trump managed the Miss Universe Pageant and is already threatening China with all sorts of insane schemes. If elected, all Trump could do is throw temper tantrums. Xiping and Putin would love having Trump to laugh at. They are already doing just that - Putin especially.

Thanks for pointing out that US presidents are not popularly erected, old boy. You could have brought this up when you were trying to export the US model to Iraq, but you probably didn't know any of this until Bogie's mystery anti-Hillary articles enlightened you.

Chin up. You'll still be able to watch Trump on the tele.
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Reply #217 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 6:33pm
 
Gordon wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:06pm:
I only want Trump to win as I think it will have the effect of hitting the reset button on American politics which will be good long term.

This is the kind of mindless metaphor that 'Trumpism' is built on - the reset button... Like it means something...

Or is it a serious literal statement to be made of imperialist politics to say it can be 'control alt deleted' for a 'restart'?



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Reply #218 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 6:59pm
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:13pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 2:45pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2016 at 7:01pm:
Frank wrote on Oct 22nd, 2016 at 6:55pm:
Hillary as prez will be the beginning of the end of the US.

She will be illegitimate from 9 November. She has been illegitimate for decades.


Is that because the majority of people will have voted for her, Frank?



If voting was compulsory in the US, then whoever wins would be legit. But with 60% turnout, you have to win big to be legit. Brexit, with 48-52 % was seen as a big win with 72% turnout.

In the US, 62.3% turned up to vote in 2008 and only 57.5 in 2012.


There is no energy behind Clinton. She stands for her personal entitlement, for identity politics ("I am a woman") and is seen by all as unreliable, lying and dishonest. 

Trump brings energy and a lot of the things that will motivate apathetic voters. People see through l the negative stuff and all the attempts to tarnish him. Hillary has actually stuffed up big time while in power.  Trump is just Trump, big mouth but not in power.

I do not know which way it will go, I am not someone who is immersed in American politics or knows the soul of America. Even if she wins, the stuff he has brought to the forefront of debate is being played out elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe and to some extent in Australia.

If Trump doesn't succeed now then the European Trumps will. It might not happen this year or the next, but the era of Merkel, Clinton, O'Bama, Hollande, Soros is over.

Clinton is the reactionary in this contest, she is the one clinging to the past. It's always like this - you don't know how the future ill pan out - Trump??? unbelievable like WWI was in May 2014- but you kinda know when the past is over. Clinton is the past in every way.  Electing Clinton is like re-electing Bill, electing to go back to the 90s.

That's a pretty f***d idea, don't you think?




The late 90s were the most prosperous and transformational time in the US's post-Vietnam era, but Hillary is no Bill Clinton.

She is instinctually far more conservative than her husband. She was a Republica when she met him. She's gone left to get the Sanders crowd. The old Fox News Hillary-haters have no idea - they just don't like universal health care and women in suits - and women in politics.

But Hillary is in now to save the furniture. The biggest crack in US hegemony has just come out of the Philippines, who have announced their new alignment with China and Russia. Other South East Asian and Middle Eastern countries will follow. Duterte's announcement is a geopolitical game-changer.

If you think Trump has any capacity to deal with the shift of military and economic power to China, you're having a laugh. In fact, you would never make such a ludicrous suggestion, even for an old boy.

Alas, I do think Clinton has the ability to manage this shift in power. She knows how the game works. Trump managed the Miss Universe Pageant and is already threatening China with all sorts of insane schemes. If elected, all Trump could do is throw temper tantrums. Xiping and Putin would love having Trump to laugh at. They are already doing just that - Putin especially.

Thanks for pointing out that US presidents are not popularly erected, old boy. You could have brought this up when you were trying to export the US model to Iraq, but you probably didn't know any of this until Bogie's mystery anti-Hillary articles enlightened you.

Chin up. You'll still be able to watch Trump on the tele.



That's the old fuddy-duddy thinking - "managing da power shift".

It's bollocks. Nobody could manage the power shift in 1914, 1939, 1941, 1989, and not now.

'Managing the power shift' is code for the establishment trying to save and transition itself. It never happens. it will not happen now.

Everything Clinton stands for will be swept away either now or in 2020. She is the past. She and everything she stands for will not be managed into the future. Trump or anyone like him could not have emerged if things were 'as usual'. They are not.

SO you need to look ahead ans try to see how they are not usual, not try to look back and shout how nuffin' is ever gonna change coz hill is here, like Bill was here.

The Left, the 'progs', the New Inquisition are the reactionaries of today. They will not be tolerated. Wake up. 



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Reply #219 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:11pm
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 6:33pm:
Gordon wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 5:06pm:
I only want Trump to win as I think it will have the effect of hitting the reset button on American politics which will be good long term.

This is the kind of mindless metaphor that 'Trumpism' is built on - the reset button... Like it means something...

Or is it a serious literal statement to be made of imperialist politics to say it can be 'control alt deleted' for a 'restart'?





No I want the America people to put him in the Whitehouse then realize the depths American politics have sunk to and hopefully start putting forward quality candidates.
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Reply #220 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:17pm
 
Oh, old boy, we all love how you use the term "the Establishment" with a straight face. As if you're not the most Establishment poster here.

Nudge nudge wink wink, innit. And yes, past US presidents managed global transitions to benefit the US and the world - FDR in particular. conference at Yalta ring a bell?

Not every president has to be a Nixon or a Bush Jnr, dear. Trump, of course, would not even be that. The reset button? Trump would be impeached in his first term.

Reset that, Establishment.

If you want to keep pinching Trump campaign cliches, at least declare the source of your thoughts, dear boy. You have a very big interest in Amerikan politics, but in particular, global leadership. This has been your main cause on this board since 2001.

You were a neocon in 2003, a US isolationalist in 2008, and now, you're just a jolly promoter of the Trump brand.

No worries. Do you know what you are, old boy?

You're a tourist. Every day, in every day, things just keep getting better and better.

Now you get back on the bus and stop complaining, okay?
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Reply #221 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:26pm
 
Karnal wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:17pm:
Oh, old boy, we all love how you use the term "the Establishment" with a straight face. As if you're not the most Establishment poster here.

Nudge nudge wink wink, innit. And yes, past US presidents managed global transitions to benefit the US and the world - FDR in particular. conference at Yalta ring a bell?

Not every president has to be a Nixon or a Bush Jnr, dear. Trump, of course, would not even be that. The reset button? Trump would be impeached in his first term.

Reset that, Establishment.

If you want to keep pinching Trump campaign cliches, at least declare the source of you thoughts, dear boy. You have a very big interest in Amerikan politics, but in particular, global leadership. This has been your main cause on this board since 2001.



I can see the fear in your eyes.


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Reply #222 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:35pm
 
Frank wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:26pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:17pm:
Oh, old boy, we all love how you use the term "the Establishment" with a straight face. As if you're not the most Establishment poster here.

Nudge nudge wink wink, innit. And yes, past US presidents managed global transitions to benefit the US and the world - FDR in particular. conference at Yalta ring a bell?

Not every president has to be a Nixon or a Bush Jnr, dear. Trump, of course, would not even be that. The reset button? Trump would be impeached in his first term.

Reset that, Establishment.

If you want to keep pinching Trump campaign cliches, at least declare the source of you thoughts, dear boy. You have a very big interest in Amerikan politics, but in particular, global leadership. This has been your main cause on this board since 2001.



I can see the fear in your eyes.




Now you're quoting Trump verbatim. Greggery should be able to provide the source.
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Reply #223 - Oct 23rd, 2016 at 7:38pm
 
It's over for progs like you. You have run your course.  It's over.

If not Trump then Le Pen, Brexit, Orban, AfD, whatever.  Your ascendancy is over. Nothing can save it.





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Presidential IQs

George W. Bush ....... 125

Ronald Reagan .......... 130

Nixon .....................   131

Trump ....................  between 120 & 130

Hillary Clinton ...........  140


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