Re: Campaign 2016 Part XXI: Do you love farce? My fault, I fear.
A lot to unpack here...
1. This is definitely about to get ugly. I haven't seen this get a lot of mention, but during the second debate, everybody quotes Trump saying he never actually did the things he said he did on that tape. But what they miss is that Anderson Cooper first asked two times and Trump tries to deflect with a non-answer, and then finally the third time Cooper directly asks, Trump is forced into a corner and has to deny it, then changes the topic immediately. It's hard to look more guilty. Here's the full transcript:
2. The problem with "uninformed people shouldn't vote" is that it always comes from the guy that believes Hillary should have been prosecuted because noted legal scholar Rudy Guiliani, and only Rudy Guiliani, took a hard, fair look at the case and determined so, and that Bernie got railroaded in the primaries because he read the headline of an article on MSN. And yet they never seem to put themselves in the uninformed category.
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They're both rich conservatives(and a-holes, if you're into the whole redundancy thing). Trump bragged that Brady was going to be his big star power speaker at the national convention, though Brady, realizing that was career suicide, wisely ended up declining. Trump ended up with Tim Tebow instead(and then Tebow got bumped because his selection was mocked so much).
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This isn't necessary. Even if it is absolutely true and hilarious
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A lot to unpack here...
1. This is definitely about to get ugly. I haven't seen this get a lot of mention, but during the second debate, everybody quotes Trump saying he never actually did the things he said he did on that tape. But what they miss is that Anderson Cooper first asked two times and Trump tries to deflect with a non-answer, and then finally the third time Cooper directly asks, Trump is forced into a corner and has to deny it, then changes the topic immediately. It's hard to look more guilty. Here's the full transcript:
COOPER: Just for the record, though, are you saying that what you said on that bus 11 years ago that you did not actually kiss women without consent or grope women without consent?
TRUMP: I have great respect for women. Nobody has more respect for women than I do.
COOPER: So, for the record, you’re saying you never did that?
TRUMP: I’ve said things that, frankly, you hear these things I said. And I was embarrassed by it. But I have tremendous respect for women.
COOPER: Have you ever done those things?
TRUMP: And women have respect for me. And I will tell you: No, I have not. And I will tell you that I’m going to make our country safe. We’re going to have borders in our country, which we don’t have now. People are pouring into our country, and they’re coming in from the Middle East and other places.
2. The problem with "uninformed people shouldn't vote" is that it always comes from the guy that believes Hillary should have been prosecuted because noted legal scholar Rudy Guiliani, and only Rudy Guiliani, took a hard, fair look at the case and determined so, and that Bernie got railroaded in the primaries because he read the headline of an article on MSN. And yet they never seem to put themselves in the uninformed category.
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Short of the two obvious connections (time spent in locker rooms and use of fame/wealth to land hot foreign chick) how in the world did Brady ever get mixed up with Trump?
They're both rich conservatives(and a-holes, if you're into the whole redundancy thing). Trump bragged that Brady was going to be his big star power speaker at the national convention, though Brady, realizing that was career suicide, wisely ended up declining. Trump ended up with Tim Tebow instead(and then Tebow got bumped because his selection was mocked so much).
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You know Trump is in trouble when:
1) Sicatoka has stopped defending him (even though he's an independent of course) and
2) Scooby has stopped pimping his chances to win the election!
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This isn't necessary. Even if it is absolutely true and hilarious
.