IMO, one of Trump's biggest blunders....

bamaEER

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...was the war he waged against Ryan and the rest of the GOP who didn't support him. Instead he should have focused entirely on HRC. By disparaging his own party, he's not only taking time away from attacking her, he's illuminating the vulnerabilities of his political support. His brass balls will be what sinks him....
 

MountaineerWV

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Which is exactly why I think Trump is wanting the Clinton's in the White House. He is purposefully destroying the GOP.......for a purpose. And Republicans fell for it and nominated him.....
 

rog1187

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Which is exactly why I think Trump is wanting the Clinton's in the White House. He is purposefully destroying the GOP.......for a purpose. And Republicans fell for it and nominated him.....
He's okay with being accused of sexual assault just to get HRC in the WH? Couldn't he have not run and just supported her with funds?
 

PriddyBoy

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...was the war he waged against Ryan and the rest of the GOP who didn't support him. Instead he should have focused entirely on HRC. By disparaging his own party, he's not only taking time away from attacking her, he's illuminating the vulnerabilities of his political support.
What a refreshing and yet unheard view by the other Democratic Strategists. Wait, uh, never mind. What should he do NOW, since you are so concerned about his success? You can have a few minutes to go find out on cnn. They share your concern.
 

palencia

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...was the war he waged against Ryan and the rest of the GOP who didn't support him. Instead he should have focused entirely on HRC. By disparaging his own party, he's not only taking time away from attacking her, he's illuminating the vulnerabilities of his political support. His brass balls will be what sinks him....
I agree, but I am still voting for him over Socialist in the
making Clinton. I am a Vietnam Vet, so I also wish he
would back off McCain. McCain and Ryan should also
be quiet. The needs of the people are greater than either
party, and, with all of the stupid **** that he did, Trump
is by far a better leader than Clinton.
 

lenny4wvu

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I agree, but I am still voting for him over Socialist in the
making Clinton. I am a Vietnam Vet, so I also wish he
would back off McCain. McCain and Ryan should also
be quiet. The needs of the people are greater than either
party, and, with all of the stupid **** that he did, Trump
is by far a better leader than Clinton.
Killery is NOT a leader!!... she's a BLEEDER..just ask the 4 MURDERED heros of Benghazi. ..oh,wait ..never mind. .:uzi::mad:
 

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Killery is NOT a leader!!... she's a BLEEDER..just ask the 4 MURDERED heros of Benghazi. ..oh,wait ..never mind. .:uzi::mad:

Give it a rest ... multiple congressional hearings and millions spent investigating and the GOP lead investigative groups could find no wrong doing.

Are you as outraged over the 22 embassy attacks during Bush's term?
Are you as outraged over the thousands of soldiers injured or killed in Iraq, a war started under false pretenses?

There is eery silence by those so outraged by Benghazi over and ENTIRE WAR waged by Bush under false pretenses. But the 4 killed in Benghazi is the most heinous error ever known to man kind. pffffftttt.
 

WESTBGVA

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Which is exactly why I think Trump is wanting the Clinton's in the White House. He is purposefully destroying the GOP.......for a purpose. And Republicans fell for it and nominated him.....
since viewing "the tape"..it wouldn't surprise me if Bill and Donald start hanging out together after the election.
 

MountaineerWV

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5 million was spent to build a temporary baseball park to play a game at Ft. Bragg last 4th of July.

How about exaggerating the truth a bit. First off, aren't the troops worth some enjoyment? Secondly, the field will remain (not the seating) and be a multi-purpose field for recreational activities for the troops and their families stationed there.

But, I'm sure If Obama and Congress (which why you are NOT blaming them is beyond me, since they have final say on finances in this nation) refused to build it you would claim they are anti-military.....
 

WVMade

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He's okay with being accused of sexual assault just to get HRC in the WH? Couldn't he have not run and just supported her with funds?
He's okay with bragging and boasting about sexual assaulting women, why wouldn't he be okay with being accused of it? Usually when someone boasts of something they are proud of it. Do you and Donnie live in an alternate reality?
 

WVMade

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That is not quiet an honest assessment.
5 million was spent to build a temporary baseball park to play a game at Ft. Bragg last 4th of July.

"The approximately $5 million ballpark, which has been designated as Fort Bragg Field, was constructed by Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association." "After the game, the ballpark will be converted to a permanent softball field and multi-purpose facility for Fort Bragg soldiers and families."
http://www.fayobserver.com/military...cle_b9f9a0f8-4166-11e6-9ac6-1b170fad2920.html
 

PriddyBoy

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"The approximately $5 million ballpark, which has been designated as Fort Bragg Field, was constructed by Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association." "After the game, the ballpark will be converted to a permanent softball field and multi-purpose facility for Fort Bragg soldiers and families."
http://www.fayobserver.com/military...cle_b9f9a0f8-4166-11e6-9ac6-1b170fad2920.html
http://www.fieldofschemes.com/2016/...or-mlbs-co-branding-connection-with-military/

I think it was rolled into the military's contract with major league sports and that's fine by me. I'm not knocking it, BTW. A mere pittance, unlike the Americans hung out to die in Beghazi. My point to the poster was don't complain about a few million dollars looking into Hillary's bloody distraction from her private server. I know that wasn't the intention of the attack, but emails have revealed an intention to use Benghazi as a distraction from the server AFTER the assault. If you don't know this yet, you will in short order.
 

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http://www.fieldofschemes.com/2016/...or-mlbs-co-branding-connection-with-military/

I think it was rolled into the military's contract with major league sports and that's fine by me. I'm not knocking it, BTW. A mere pittance, unlike the Americans hung out to die in Beghazi. My point to the poster was don't complain about a few million dollars looking into Hillary's bloody distraction from her private server. I know that wasn't the intention of the attack, but emails have revealed an intention to use Benghazi as a distraction from the server AFTER the assault. If you don't know this yet, you will in short order.

Right. Let's all pretend those Americans were the first to be "hung out to dry" by politicians. From what I know, politicians and so called leaders have been hanging Americans out to dry since the 50's. Trump boasts constantly about his desire to have Americans die for his own ego. Not sure how any sane person can obsess over Benghazi while ignoring the history of U.S. politicians and their cowardly ways. Trump would be the most cowardly yet.
 

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"The approximately $5 million ballpark, which has been designated as Fort Bragg Field, was constructed by Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association." "After the game, the ballpark will be converted to a permanent softball field and multi-purpose facility for Fort Bragg soldiers and families."
http://www.fayobserver.com/military...cle_b9f9a0f8-4166-11e6-9ac6-1b170fad2920.html
And the congressional hearings are absolutely within their oversight requirements. Look it up - Congressional oversight of the Administrative branch.
 

PriddyBoy

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Right. Let's all pretend those Americans were the first to be "hung out to dry" by politicians. From what I know, politicians and so called leaders have been hanging Americans out to dry since the 50's. Trump boasts constantly about his desire to have Americans die for his own ego. Not sure how any sane person can obsess over Benghazi while ignoring the history of U.S. politicians and their cowardly ways. Trump would be the most cowardly yet.[/QUOTE
And still, I was responding to a poster about funding. Have a day.