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Mick 27-02-2018 22:32

Re: President Trump & U.S Election 2016 Investigation
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35938833)
I think l might run for President. If they check my emails. They will have a right laugh ha ha

One small issue. You’re not rich enough. You also can’t run, you don’t meet the ‘Natural born citizen’ or citizen of the U.S eligibility rule.

1andrew1 27-02-2018 23:41

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Meanwhile, the man most likely to be impeached (Jared Kushhner) has had his security clearance downgraded. Last October, Kushner had to re-file his national security questionnaire with the head of the National Background Investigations Bureau telling Congress he has "never seen that level of mistakes" on any security clearance application.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43216602

OLD BOY 28-02-2018 09:31

Re: President Trump & U.S Election 2016 Investigation
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35938829)
I hope that prat doesn't run again. It will be nice if Hilary runs again. Can you imagine that and the tables are turned regarding the email scandal ha ha

Nice for whom? It was Hilary who lost the election for the Democrats. She is discredited in the eyes of most Americans.

Hugh 28-02-2018 10:09

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35938868)
Nice for whom? It was Hilary who lost the election for the Democrats. She is discredited in the eyes of most Americans.

Except for the 66 million that voted for her... ;)

papa smurf 28-02-2018 10:13

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35938872)
Except for the 66 million that voted for her... ;)

Will they back the loser a second time?;)

passingbat 28-02-2018 10:31

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35938875)
Will they back the loser a second time?;)


Hillary could be in jail by the time of the next Presidential election.

heero_yuy 28-02-2018 10:33

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Quote from Hugh:


Except for the 66 million that voted for her... ;)
I wonder how many of those voted "not Trump" rather than "for Hilary"?

OLD BOY 28-02-2018 10:35

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35938872)
Except for the 66 million that voted for her... ;)

Donald Trump is a very divisive character, distinctly unpresidential when compared with past presidents, and didn't even expect to become president himself.

If Clinton was a good Democratic candidate, Trump would have been a poor second. It is a measure of the sheer amount of dissatisfaction with Clinton that the Republicans got back in with Trump at the helm. It should not have happened.

Mr K 28-02-2018 10:37

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35938882)
I wonder how many of those voted "not Trump" rather than "for Hilary"?

Well by that reckoning, more voted 'not Trump' (66 million) , than 'for Trump' (63 million)...

OLD BOY 28-02-2018 10:50

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35938885)
Well by that reckoning, more voted 'not Trump' (66 million) , than 'for Trump' (63 million)...

Perhaps so, but by rights, she should have achieved a landslide against Trump. Many pundits over this side of the pond failed to register the extent of the disaffection the American public had about Clinton. I admit I also failed to pick up on that, although I found her smug attitude somewhat irritating.

Mick 28-02-2018 10:52

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Oh here we have the irrelevant popular vote count being rehashed. (Again :zzz: )

Trump won more States and Electoral College Votes, which is the thing that decides the presidency and that’s the basis they both entered the race on, regardless if they or you agreed with it or not afterwards.

Damien 28-02-2018 10:55

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35938890)
Oh here we have the irrelevant popular vote count being rehashed. (Again :zzz: )

Trump won more States and Electoral College Votes, which is the thing that decides the presidency and that’s the basis they both entered the race on, regardless if they or you agreed with it or not afterwards.

No one is saying she won the Presidency, they're saying she got more votes is all.

denphone 28-02-2018 11:02

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35938882)
I wonder how many of those voted "not Trump" rather than "for Hilary"?

And how many did vote for neither..

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35938883)
Donald Trump is a very divisive character, distinctly unpresidential when compared with past presidents, and didn't even expect to become president himself.

If Clinton was a good Democratic candidate, Trump would have been a poor second. It is a measure of the sheer amount of dissatisfaction with Clinton that the Republicans got back in with Trump at the helm. It should not have happened.

How many times have we heard that saying of "it should have not happened but it did".

Mick 28-02-2018 11:22

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35938891)
No one is saying she won the Presidency, they're saying she got more votes is all.

No, they are trying to suggest she should have won, on the popular vote.

I’ve said many times, can’t just have California and New York deciding the presidency. That’s why Electoral college votes exist.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35938888)
Perhaps so, but by rights, she should have achieved a landslide against Trump. Many pundits over this side of the pond failed to register the extent of the disaffection the American public had about Clinton. I admit I also failed to pick up on that, although I found her smug attitude somewhat irritating.

Could see right through her, that fake open jaw smile she did.

She wanted to be President on the basis that she felt it was her turn, not because she would or could win it on merit. All those celebrities that were on her side, propping her up and she still lost, now it’s all the rigging and Crookedness that’s being discovered by the DNC and her campaign that’s being unearthed.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35938892)
How many times have we heard that saying of "it should have not happened but it did".

Too many times.

heero_yuy 28-02-2018 11:43

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Quote from CNN:


Washington (CNN)One of the most persistent -- and persistently misguided -- ideas about Donald Trump is that he isn't enjoying being President and won't run for a second term in 2020.
That's never been true. And, on Tuesday, we got some concrete evidence of Trump's plans: He announced that Brad Parscale, who headed up the digital operation for Trump in 2016, would be his campaign manager in 2020.
"He has our family's complete trust and is the perfect person to be at the helm of the campaign," said Eric Trump, one of the President's three sons.

No one should be surprised by any of this. Literally not one person.
Soon after he won the White House, Trump set up a re-election committee so that he could raise money for his 2020 race. And raise money he did. According to Federal Election Commission filings, Trump raked in upwards of $32 million in 2017 for his 2020 race -- banking more than $22 million.
And, when asked, Trump and his surrogates have made very, very clear that he is planning to seek a second term. "Of course, he's running for re-election," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters last summer.
That'll make Arthur happy. :D


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