To be nominated and then elected, perhaps he felt he needed to maximize his media exposure by drawing attention to and differentiating himself from his GOP primary opponents and th... moreTo be nominated and then elected, perhaps he felt he needed to maximize his media exposure by drawing attention to and differentiating himself from his GOP primary opponents and then Hillary Clinton. What if he said all those things simply for the sake of exposure and publicity? He certainly got everyone talking about him.James Carville on MSNBC, who knows a thing or three about political campaigns, said that almost everything that any candidate says during a campaign is BS.Perhaps we'll never know the truth, but is our next president smarter than we think? less
Now the media is trying to explain to the public how they got ALL their data wrong on polls, but that Trump's data was the only one that got it right. WTF! There are computer progr... moreNow the media is trying to explain to the public how they got ALL their data wrong on polls, but that Trump's data was the only one that got it right. WTF! There are computer programs that make predictions. Duh! That is what their are designed to do! People know. Why do you think there are protests all over the country?
Some Republican women must have totally ignored everything Trump that showed how he treated women, even on National TV. There were videos of him doing it, for God's sake! What will... moreSome Republican women must have totally ignored everything Trump that showed how he treated women, even on National TV. There were videos of him doing it, for God's sake! What will they tell their daughters, when their daughters find out their parents supported Donald Trump? You talk about war on women? I'm afraid to even think what other policies and laws will be passed. Oh...the horror... the horror.
Hello:So far, Clinton had amassed 59,626,052 votes nationally, to Trump's 59,427,652 — a margin of 198,400. That puts Clinton on track to become the fifth U.S. presiden... moreHello:So far, Clinton had amassed 59,626,052 votes nationally, to Trump's 59,427,652 — a margin of 198,400. That puts Clinton on track to become the fifth U.S. presidential candidate to WIN the popular vote but lose the election.See it HERE: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/09/501393501/shades-of-2000-clinton-surpasses-trump-in-popular-vote-tallyexcon
Everyone criticized Senator Cruz for defying not only the president but his own party leadership in his efforts to block harmful legislation.Do Democrats have a moral obligation to... moreEveryone criticized Senator Cruz for defying not only the president but his own party leadership in his efforts to block harmful legislation.Do Democrats have a moral obligation to do the same thing when a racist sex offender is in office?