He wasn't kidding. He was just trying to get himself elected, so he promised the moon to a bunch of morons who didn't really know better.
There's no chance in hell Trump will go after HRC, just as there's no chance in hell Obama grants her a blanket pardon before leaving office. There's simply no reason to.
But seriously, think about it critically for 5 minutes and you'll realize this is pretty much a safe bet. The race is over. Trump won and, thankfully, all his hyperbolic campaign promises are over too.
Jesus fuck, you Trump fanatics seriously need to dial it down a notch.
I was asking a fair question. Despite all the mud thrown during the campaign there's little to no grounds to actually prosecute Clinton; even the FBI acknowledged as much. Twice.
If you really think Obama will grant Clinton a preemptive pardon two months before leaving office you all live in a fantasy world.
This. I don't think what's more scary - the fact that people actually rely on Facebook to get news or that they cannot tell the difference between real ones and crap.
Really? I'm not American and didn't follow much of his SOS run, but i understood it was well regarded by both parties. Before the presidential election, that is.
In short, don't expect a lot of pushback on the typical center-right issues. But if Trump actually starts doing any of the deranged dictator stuff that my liberal friends are staying awake at night worrying about, do expect pushback. Lots.
You're putting too much faith on this. For example, Trump got a lot of (deserved) flak for his proposal of a Muslim registry. Sounds far-fetched and outrageous, right?
Well, it is exactly the same as the NSEERS program the GOP launched under Bush.
Yeah. Let's see how broken the status quo gets once he announces his Republican cabinet. I can't believe people are so naive about this.
Oh, and BTW: the really scary thing about Trump is not the potential clusterfuck his presidency might be, but the fact than on a single sweep the GOP gained control of the White House, congress and, as soon as vacancies are filled, the Supreme Court. Don't expect a lot of pushbacks on those ends.
I think so, yes. But they never did. Dems were hellbent on "it's her turn" and, on top of that, they though the election was a lock with Trump running for the republicans.
He wasn't kidding. He was just trying to get himself elected, so he promised the moon to a bunch of morons who didn't really know better.
There's no chance in hell Trump will go after HRC, just as there's no chance in hell Obama grants her a blanket pardon before leaving office. There's simply no reason to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Talk about flip-flopping...
Mark my words. The "i'll prosecute her" motto will end up the same place the wall and the Obamacare repeal will.
I swear, is like you guys just heard a politician for the very first time.
Hey, i'll be around.
But seriously, think about it critically for 5 minutes and you'll realize this is pretty much a safe bet. The race is over. Trump won and, thankfully, all his hyperbolic campaign promises are over too.
Sure son. Ping you back in 60 days.
I honestly can't believe it. On which grounds do you people see Obama granting a blanket pardon to HRC?
Man, you really bought into this campaign did you.
There's no universe in which Obama signs a preemptive blanket pardon for Clinton. There's simply no reason to.
"Liberal?"
Jesus fuck, you Trump fanatics seriously need to dial it down a notch.
I was asking a fair question. Despite all the mud thrown during the campaign there's little to no grounds to actually prosecute Clinton; even the FBI acknowledged as much. Twice.
If you really think Obama will grant Clinton a preemptive pardon two months before leaving office you all live in a fantasy world.
What exactly would HRC get a pardon for?
Hey. It was just locker room talk.
This. I don't think what's more scary - the fact that people actually rely on Facebook to get news or that they cannot tell the difference between real ones and crap.
We live in scary times indeed.
Don't think so. Around 1980 a lot of devices turned to the Z80 for a cheap 8-bit microprocessor - that one, yes, is still widely used.
My phone is an OPX with OLED display. It looks amazing.
"Mexican" is an euphemism for Latino in the US. I know, because I am the later and been called the former.
What you're saying I like staring there's no racism in the US because blacks are referred to as "african americans".
Really? I'm not American and didn't follow much of his SOS run, but i understood it was well regarded by both parties. Before the presidential election, that is.
You can tell he's not one of the elite by how they reacted to him - in both Democratic and Republican circles.
Yeah, i don't think the reactions to Trump had anything to with politics.
In short, don't expect a lot of pushback on the typical center-right issues. But if Trump actually starts doing any of the deranged dictator stuff that my liberal friends are staying awake at night worrying about, do expect pushback. Lots.
You're putting too much faith on this. For example, Trump got a lot of (deserved) flak for his proposal of a Muslim registry. Sounds far-fetched and outrageous, right?
Well, it is exactly the same as the NSEERS program the GOP launched under Bush.
If you think Trump was called racist just for asking for deportations you weren't really paying attention.
Honestly? Even scarier. The guy made racist/xenophobic remarks through his campaign - on record.
Yeah. Let's see how broken the status quo gets once he announces his Republican cabinet. I can't believe people are so naive about this.
Oh, and BTW: the really scary thing about Trump is not the potential clusterfuck his presidency might be, but the fact than on a single sweep the GOP gained control of the White House, congress and, as soon as vacancies are filled, the Supreme Court. Don't expect a lot of pushbacks on those ends.
Oh, no. He did it out of the kindness of his heart, i'm sure.
I honestly can't see how Trump is not ruling class. If that's really the reason people voted for him, my friend, you're all in the shitter.
I think so, yes. But they never did. Dems were hellbent on "it's her turn" and, on top of that, they though the election was a lock with Trump running for the republicans.