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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #100 on: June 14, 2016, 12:53:45 PM »
Trump is setting up situations he knows are toxic and inflaming all of the regular issues on purpose.  notice he is not talking about Obamas failed presidency, hillary failed life in general, the economy, etc?

on purpose with the intent to win the White House

the same strategy he used to win the Republican nomination


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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #101 on: June 14, 2016, 12:58:41 PM »
on purpose with the intent to win the White House

the same strategy he used to win the Republican nomination



There was a field of 17 - he simply got the most media and rode that wave.   That is vastly different than is what is needed in a general eleection and we and he knows it. 

Since winning  - he is getting even worse - on purpose - because he has no intention of being POTUS

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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #102 on: June 14, 2016, 01:10:23 PM »
There was a field of 17 - he simply got the most media and rode that wave.   That is vastly different than is what is needed in a general eleection and we and he knows it. 

Since winning  - he is getting even worse - on purpose - because he has no intention of being POTUS

He simply got more votes than any other Republican candidate and now he is simply following the same exact strategy that he used to win the primaries

Nothing more complicated than that but I understand that you don't like him so you want to make any nutty excuse as to why he is the overwhelming choice of your fellow Republicans

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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #103 on: June 20, 2016, 12:37:15 PM »
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/today-in-trump-campaign-is-a-garbage-fire.html

Today in ‘Donald Trump’s Campaign Is a Garbage Fire’
By Jonathan Chait Follow @jonathanchait


Donald Trump, reports Maggie Haberman, has fired Corey Lewandowski in what could be seen as either the most recent campaign shake-up, or merely the latest iteration of an endless power struggle that has seen figures like Lewandowski, Roger Stone, and Paul Manafort cycle in and out of the candidate’s earshot. When the operation in question is a garbage fire like the Trump-for-president operation, terms like “campaign manager,” which imply a cohesive entity that is managed in some hierarchical fashion, may not even apply.


Trump’s campaign, reports the Associated Press, has 30 paid staff on the ground across the United States of America. That is a smaller number than the Hillary Clinton campaign has in many states. Clinton’s massive ground advantage is supplemented by an even more massive television-advertising advantage. The current ratio of Clinton to Trump television-ad spending in battleground states is one to zero. (Data via NBC News, chart via the Washington Post.)

 
Trump has previously vowed to campaign in deep-blue states like New York, California, and Maryland, where no Republican could win. He has devoted at least some of his scarce resources to this hopeless goal. Meanwhile, polls show him locked in a close race in overwhelmingly Republican Utah, where he has promised the state's party chairman he will spend campaign time to lock down the Republican vote. If you’re a Republican presidential candidate devoting resources to Utah, that’s real bad. Trump is also spending some of his time this week on a trip to Scotland, where he will visit a golf course and discuss the Brexit vote. Scotland is not represented in the Electoral College and has very few eligible voters.



Meanwhile, Bloomberg reports that Trump mistakenly identified the perpetrator of the mass shooting in Orlando as foreign-born because “Staffers had accidentally uploaded the wrong version of the speech into the teleprompters.” Also, “Trump doesn't carry a mobile phone or use e-mail, giving staff in close proximity—most often Lewandowsi—greater influence.” It’s probably helpful for Trump that a rank amateur like Lewandowski is gone. But when the candidate is also a rank amateur and can be manipulated by whichever staffer happens to be in close physical proximity, and fails to use modern communications tools, then you have a garbage fire that is going to keep burning for a while.

Trump dominated the Republican primary because he mastered one weird trick. The trick was to constantly spout wild and offensive comments, frequently targeted at women or people of other races or nationalities, generating a constant stream of news coverage focused on Trump’s latest outrage. Since most Republican voters really like outrageous comments, especially when they’re directed at women and people of other races or nationalities, this technique worked well enough to overcome Trump’s massive strategic and organizational liabilities as a candidate. But since most voters in the electorate as a whole feel differently, Trump’s outrageousness is now compounding rather than hiding his technical incompetence.

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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #104 on: July 01, 2016, 08:56:23 AM »
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: TRUMP'S BORDERS TONE USED TO BE A LOT DIFFERENT

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When news of Brexit reached Donald Trump he was quick to praise it, calling the decision “a beautiful thing,” and saying he was glad to see the UK “take their country back.”

“The people of the United Kingdom have exercised the sacred right of all free peoples,” Trump said. “They have declared their independence from the European Union and have voted to reassert control over their own politics, borders, and economy.”

But that wasn’t always Trump’s perspective on the European Union.

In an op-ed by Trump in January 2013 for CNN, Trump made comments regarding a global cohesive economy that are in stark contrast to the rhetoric of his 2016 presidential campaign, calling on countries to “leave borders behind for global unity.”

“The near meltdown we experienced a few years ago made it clear that our economic health depended on dependence on each other to do the right thing,” Trump argued.

“There won't be any winners or losers as this is not a competition. It's a time for working together for the best of all involved. Never before has the phrase "we're all in this together" had more resonance or relevance.”

The GOP nominee even went on to express support for a globalist sharing economy.

“I've long been a believer in the "look at the solution, not the problem" theory. In this case, the solution is clear. We will have to leave borders behind and go for global unity when it comes to financial stability.”



In conclusion, Trump declared, “The future of Europe, as well as the United States, depends on a cohesive global economy. All of us must work together toward that very significant common goal.”

Trump’s description of Europe as a “colorful” tapestry that we must preserve “without losing any cultural flavor in the process” is almost comical given his tough talk in 2016.

Trump can say he predicted Brexit, but according to this 2013 article, it

- See more at: https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/06/trump-was-for-open-borders-before-he-was-against-them#sthash.SVz2gF1G.dpuf


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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #105 on: July 01, 2016, 09:23:38 AM »
There was a field of 17 - he simply got the most media and rode that wave.   That is vastly different than is what is needed in a general eleection and we and he knows it. 

Since winning  - he is getting even worse - on purpose - because he has no intention of being POTUS

This is true.

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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #106 on: July 01, 2016, 09:28:02 AM »
This is true.



which part do you think is true?

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Re: Is Donald Trump A Clinton Plant?
« Reply #107 on: July 01, 2016, 09:42:03 AM »
yeah, you have to wonder at what point Trump decided he no longer wanted to be a globalist open-borders trade guy, and suddenly wanted to become a jingoist isolationist.

Probably about the time he realized it'd be a winning strategy in the primaries.