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  1. walesrob
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    walesrob Administrator Staff Member

    Can you imagine the world where Trump is President of the US and Corbyn is PM of the UK. Tragic, if not slightly funny.
  2. Bootsonground
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    Look at the complete and utter shambles traditional politicians have made in this world in the last decade..They even smile as they lie and then cover their lies up and smother them in PC nonsense ,employing overpaid spin doctors..Tut tut.
    Its NOT business as usual ..Most people have had enough.
    Time for a huge shake up.
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  3. Bootsonground
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    Many said the same about Reagan while he ran for the GOP nomination..
    Polls suggest he was one of the great US Presidents,often ahead of the likes of Lincoln and Kennedy.

    http://www.usnews.com/opinion/artic...lincoln-and-kennedy-as-most-popular-president

    I now regret my optimism for the Obama presidency.. Looks like he has created more mayhem in the U.S and the middle east than Bush!..
    Oh..Bummer!
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  4. Aromulus
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    From the first day, I severely mistrusted Obama, and did say so on several occasions.

    In my opinion, Trum lives in a Looney Tunes world and acts accordingly.......
  5. Bootsonground
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    An example of that being??
    And another example?
  6. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Just an opinion on what I think of the odious bloke.
    Racist, sexist, and I suppose the perfect candidate for mr US extremely white macho-man to vote for.
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    Its funny but every time he is accused of being a "Sexist" or a Racist" his ratings in the poll`s soar!!
    People can obviously read through that kind of BS these days.
  8. Aromulus
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    It does prove that his approval rating by like minded yanks doesn't waver, which brings one to conclude that the white US population at large is still to be considered slightly racist if not blatantly so.


    Many people do believe in what they want to believe. Especially if pappy and granpappy thought so...
  9. Aromulus
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    That little that I have read about Corbyn doesn't give me much confidence in the man, for now.
    But Early days.
  10. Bootsonground
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    Did you really mean the "U.S white population at large" are racist??
    This is real vintage "Twilight zone" material..
    They helped vote for a black guy to be their president for crying out loud!!!! Lol.
  11. Aromulus
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    If I remeber correctly the vast majority of afro-americans and hispanics plus a fair amount of caucasians voted for him.

    I just think that the "caucasians" that actually voted for him, only did it to appease their collective guilty conscience, not for anything else.

    Besides, on his watch, on his orders, Guantanamo got depopulated, and the facto, the bloke that runs IS got released and sent back home....

    Don't forget...... Opinions...
  12. Marko
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    Early polls mean very little just ask Andy Burnham and Yvette Cooper. Trump is just taking up a lot of media time with his racist/sexist rantings at the moment.
    I'll follow the smart money which says he wont win the Republican nomination and will definitely never be president.
  13. Aromulus
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    Fresh from the "Unbiased" BBC


  14. KeithAngel
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    £100 Trump doesnt become US President in the next election Boots:p
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    I'm sure you're correct but right now he's peddling optimism and leadership and doing well with that.
    Seems that's what folks want just now.
    It's really down to the other candidates to stand up to the mark and ensure he doesn't make it to The White House.

    If they don't, then he will.
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Trump reckons Hilary Clinton is not surging :D
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    Much will depend on how he deals with all the rest (Much lower in the polls) and how they choose to attack him in the upcoming debate..
    His biggest play IMO is to remind the voters how these other candidates will receive their campaign funds..
    A few of them will be supported massively by super pacs.. These special interest groups will pledge 100`s of millions to back the right guy..But what does the winner owe them if they become President?...No such thing as a free lunch right??
    I wonder just how much they have to give back at the expense of the electorate?...Billions probably!
    That might be a contributing factor of why the U.S debt has increased so much since Obama took office.
    Trump does not have that issue and is refusing any funding from super pacs or anyone else.. He also has pledged to tax the rich.. How self serving is that?
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