Oh I hope Trump stays near the top, this will be the easiest win for a Democrat ever.
It's only 2015. I highly doubt Trump will be in the top this time next year.
I love how Democrats think they won as soon as the chosen one Hillary proclaimed she was owed the Presidency.
I'm not a Hillary fan but if you can't see that she's the clear favorite (admittedly we are still 15 months from the election) then there's no hope for you. One, she's got a centrist, middle class-centric campaign message that's right of Obama. Two, and most importantly in our corrupt system, Hillary will raise more money than her Republican opposition.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
There's not an electable Democrat either, so don't get your hopes up just yet.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
There's not an electable Democrat either, so don't get your hopes up just yet.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
There's not an electable Democrat either, so don't get your hopes up just yet.
Going to save this for later.
For?
Edit: Nvm, apparently the idea that all of the candidates on both sides suck is a foreign concept for Jet and something he thinks he can use against me.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
There's not an electable Democrat either, so don't get your hopes up just yet.
Going to save this for later.
For?
Edit: Nvm, apparently the idea that all of the candidates on both sides suck is a foreign concept for Jet and something he thinks he can use against me.
Not in the least, both of those parties suck, mostly for the same reasons.
And Democrats didn't think that we won until the GOP field starting taking shape. There's not an electable candidate among those who have announced or who plan to.
There's not an electable Democrat either, so don't get your hopes up just yet.
Going to save this for later.
For?
Edit: Nvm, apparently the idea that all of the candidates on both sides suck is a foreign concept for Jet and something he thinks he can use against me.
There's a difference between "suck" (aka I don't like X) and "unelectable". I like Bernie Sanders. He doesn't suck. However, he is unelectable. Hillary sucks in some ways, I agree. But she is electable. She's got a wealthy campaign, establishment ties, and a populist message. Of the GOP candidates, whoever emerges from the primaries will have money but there are fundamental problems with the party's message. It is NOT inclusive, not on social issues and not on fiscal policy.
I'll be the first to say "I told you so" next November ;)
I'll be the first to say "I told you so" next November ;)
That's what Democrats told me when Kerry was running for president. And if you don't think that there are fundamental problems with the Democrats' message, the 2014 elections would like to have a word with you.
Everyone is wrong Bernie Sanders is going to win...just not the election !
I hope so much that he wins the primaries. Would he make a good president? Probably not. But at this point I think we've had enough candidates who are subtle at screwing people over, so someone who actually says what he's thinking like Sanders would at least make us more aware of what he's actually up to.
I'll be the first to say "I told you so" next November ;)
That's what Democrats told me when Kerry was running for president. And if you don't think that there are fundamental problems with the Democrats' message, the 2014 elections would like to have a word with you.
Donald Trump doubled down on his controversial claim that Mexico is sending criminals to the United States -- but insisted he was misrepresented, and really likes Mexico and Mexicans.
The colorful US property magnate turned Republican White House hopeful also asserted that he will win more Hispanic votes than his rivals, including Democrat Hillary Clinton.
He made his comments after meeting with a group of families who have had loved ones killed by immigrants in the United States illegally.
"So you have the illegals come in and the illegals kill their children, and we better get smart in the United States," he told reporters, after the private meeting at a Beverly Hills hotel.
"Whenever somebody hears that it was an illegal that was involved with the death of their children, it becomes politically incorrect for a politician to help them. That's how messed up our nation is."
Trump triggered a firestorm when, announcing his White House bid last month, he said Mexico was "sending people that have lots of problems... They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists."
Spanish-language broadcaster Univision, NBC and Macy's have all cut business ties with Trump, who also stars in his reality television show "The Apprentice."
On Friday the tycoon claimed they had "chickened out" because of the public outcry. But he insisted he had only been talking about immigrants in the United States illegally, not legal migrants, and said he was also not about Mexicans or Mexico itself, but about their leaders.
"Everybody knows that I have great relationships with Mexican people. I have many, many people who work for me who are Mexican. They're phenomenal people. I love them. They're enormously talented. I have great respect for the country of Mexico," he said.
But he added: "The problem is the country of Mexico has leaders that are far smarter than our leaders, far more cunning than our leaders.
"Their negotiators are much better than our negotiators. And they're sending people to our country that we don't want but we take, and they don't want. And you know who they're sending."
Trump insisted that the furor over his remarks would not harm his prospects at the polls.
"When it's all said and done I will win the Hispanic vote over the Democrat, whoever it may be, probably Hillary Clinton, because I will create jobs for the Hispanics, and nobody else will," he said.
"I'll take jobs from China and all these other countries... You have no idea how many calls I'm getting, emails, Twitter, from people, from Mexico, saying 'Mr Trump you're right, you're right.'"
Donald Trump doubled down on his controversial claim that Mexico is sending criminals to the United States -- but insisted he was misrepresented, and really likes Mexico and Mexicans.
The colorful US property magnate turned Republican White House hopeful also asserted that he will win more Hispanic votes than his rivals, including Democrat Hillary Clinton.
He made his comments after meeting with a group of families who have had loved ones killed by immigrants in the United States illegally.
"So you have the illegals come in and the illegals kill their children, and we better get smart in the United States," he told reporters, after the private meeting at a Beverly Hills hotel.
"Whenever somebody hears that it was an illegal that was involved with the death of their children, it becomes politically incorrect for a politician to help them. That's how messed up our nation is."
Trump triggered a firestorm when, announcing his White House bid last month, he said Mexico was "sending people that have lots of problems... They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists."
Spanish-language broadcaster Univision, NBC and Macy's have all cut business ties with Trump, who also stars in his reality television show "The Apprentice."
On Friday the tycoon claimed they had "chickened out" because of the public outcry. But he insisted he had only been talking about immigrants in the United States illegally, not legal migrants, and said he was also not about Mexicans or Mexico itself, but about their leaders.
"Everybody knows that I have great relationships with Mexican people. I have many, many people who work for me who are Mexican. They're phenomenal people. I love them. They're enormously talented. I have great respect for the country of Mexico," he said.
But he added: "The problem is the country of Mexico has leaders that are far smarter than our leaders, far more cunning than our leaders.
"Their negotiators are much better than our negotiators. And they're sending people to our country that we don't want but we take, and they don't want. And you know who they're sending."
Trump insisted that the furor over his remarks would not harm his prospects at the polls.
"When it's all said and done I will win the Hispanic vote over the Democrat, whoever it may be, probably Hillary Clinton, because I will create jobs for the Hispanics, and nobody else will," he said.
"I'll take jobs from China and all these other countries... You have no idea how many calls I'm getting, emails, Twitter, from people, from Mexico, saying 'Mr Trump you're right, you're right.'"
this is also another post that deserves alot more +'s becuase regardless of policy lines from these two party's they furthure advance the same agenda.
if America wants true change, stop voting for these two parties.
VOTE instead for individuals without a party name beside them that love the country and actually relate to the American People and promote common sense representation ( this does not include millionaires and billionaires as politicians).
That is the only way forward to protecting the United States of America's sovereignty, exceptionalism ,and individualism peacefully.
Get Involved and Participate. Your Vote Does Matter in State Elections and Federal !
God bless us all never give up and keep the faith for a better America
Society has always been about the needs of the many outweighing the desires of the few.
Being a tyrannical monster, or a conservative boogeyman (aka a female democratic presidential contender) doesn't change the truth in those words.
Oddly enough, that *used* to be the conservative stance - And one I think they should really embrace once more if they plan to win an election - and they can still keep a conservative spin on it.
US TV network NBC is cutting ties with Donald Trump over "recent derogatory statements" that the veteran businessman made about immigrants.
NBC said the company would now not be airing the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants that are co-owned by Mr Trump.
Responding to the announcement, Mr Trump said he would consider suing NBC.
Earlier this month, he accused Mexicans of adding drugs and crime to the US as he announced he was seeking the Republican presidential nomination.
"They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, and some I assume are good people, but I speak to border guards, and they tell us what we are getting," he said in his speech on 16 June.
He also pledged to build a "great wall" on the US border with Mexico and insisted it would be paid for by Mexicans.
He later insisted he was criticising US lawmakers, not Mexican people.