3 Insights About Donald Trump’s Constant Lying

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  1. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Trump supporters: what do you think?

    Link.

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    oldmangrouch persona non grata

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    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Yeah. You're absolutely right. The big white striped skunk smells so much much worse than the other skunks. But generally, I don't like the smell of skunks to begin with.
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    You want the title changed to "3 insights into Trump's constant winning?"

    I'm sure I could figure out how to fit "whining" in, if you like.
     
  6. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    FTFY.

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  7. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinio...-government-b99696012z1-374014501.html?ipad=y

    As we noted Tuesday, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is not one of those candidates. But neither is Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Her horrible track record on transparency raises serious concerns for open government under a Clinton administration — so serious we believe they may disqualify her from public office. We hope Wisconsin voters give this issue the consideration it deserves when they go to the polls on Tuesday.
     
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    Darling..... did I not see you on the Rue de Bach?
     
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    Pretty rough when the Milwaukee newspaper calls Hillarity an outright liar and advocates voters vote for someone else.

    Timely, too. The Wisconsin primary is April 5.

    They're spot on, too.

    This is a state where unions twice tried to defeat the sitting governor and failed. Furious fight that it was anyway.

    Not in the tank for Hillarity.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    The rule is that Hillary wins Southern states, and Bernie wins almost all other states. Even when he loses there, it's always something like 51-49%. See this chart.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries,_2016

    Let's see whether you're right....find Wisconsin on map...is it in the South...nooooo...so....you're right.
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Is Ohio in the south?
    One could also say, based on the data, that Bernie wins caucus states and not much else.
    Hard to say without more data, which version is true.
    I'm expecting Bernie to get a win in Wisconsin, but narrowly.

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    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    Lets All vote for "None of the Above" thtrump3.jpg = thRed car nose dive.jpg
     
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    Can not vote for Hillary, can not afford Bernie!
     
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    Even by the standards of those running for higher office, Donald Trump tells a lot of lies. Of the Trump claims that PolitiFact had checked as of late last week, a full 77 percent were deemed “mostly false,” “false,” or “pants on fire” — the corresponding percentage for Ted Cruz is 66, Hillary Clinton 28, and Bernie Sanders 29

    But Hillary has a credibility problem, don't ya know?
     
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    Much like bill tried pot but didnt inhale, hillary sucked dick but didn't swallow, so bill went else where, just like America should.

    America. We invented mud tires, aluminum cans, and freedom. We dont vote for women. In 1776 uncle Sam and his pet bald eagle walked into them rockie mountains, found lady liberty, they knocked boots, and just like that, merica was born.

    Back to back undefeated world war champs, didnt get that taking orders from a woman. Women shouldn't run countries, they should clean dishes and fetch me another cold one.
     
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    blue32 Who wants a mustache ride?

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    I'm sorry but the fucking email scandal trumps all. :drumroll:
     
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    Says a lot about the governing class, eh?
     
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    http://reason.com/archives/2016/03/31/clinton-investigation-dangerous-phase

    The exception is Bryan Pagliano, the one member of Clinton's inner circle who, with either a written promise of non-prosecution or an order of immunity from a federal judge, began to cooperate with federal prosecutors last fall.

    Pagliano has explained to federal prosecutors the who, what, when, how and why he migrated an open State Department email stream and a secret State Department email stream from government computers to Clinton's secret server in her home in Chappaqua, New York. He has told them that Clinton paid him $5,000 for his services.

    He has also told some of the FBI agents assigned to this case that Clinton herself was repeatedly told by her own State Department information technology experts and their colleagues at the National Security Agency that her persistent use of an off-the-shelf BlackBerry was neither an effective nor an acceptable means of receiving, transmitting or safeguarding state secrets. Little did they know how reckless she was with government secrets, as none were apparently then aware of her use of a non-secure secret server in Chappaqua for all of her email uses.

    We know that the acquisition and corroboration phase of the investigation has been completed because the prosecutors have begun to ask Clinton's top aides during her time as secretary of state to come in for interviews. This is a delicate and dangerous phase for the aides, all of whom have engaged counsel to represent them.

    Here are the dangers.

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) will not reveal to the aides or their lawyers what it knows about the case or what evidence of criminal wrongdoing, if any, it has acquired on each of them. Hence, if they submit to an FBI interview, they will go in "blind." By going in blind, the aides run the risk of getting caught in a "perjury trap." Though not under oath, they could be trapped into lying by astute prosecutors and aggressive FBI agents, as it is a crime—the equivalent of perjury—to lie to them or materially mislead them.

    For this reason, most white-collar criminal defense lawyers will not permit their clients to be interviewed by any prosecutors or FBI agents. Martha Stewart's lawyers failed to give her that advice, and she went to prison for one lie told in one conversation with one FBI agent.

    After interviewing any Clinton aides who choose to be interviewed, the DOJ personnel on the case will move their investigation into its final phase, in which they will ask Clinton herself whether she wishes to speak with them. The prosecutors will basically tell her lawyers that they have evidence of the criminal behavior of their client and that before they present it to a grand jury, they want to afford Clinton an opportunity blindly to challenge it.

    This will be a moment she must devoutly wish would pass from her, as she will face a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't dilemma.

    Here is her dilemma.

    If she were to talk to federal prosecutors and FBI agents, they would catch her in many inconsistencies, as she has spoken with great deception in public about this case.

    ...

    Some Democrats who now understand the gravity of the case against Clinton have taken to arguing lately that the feds should establish a different and higher bar—a novel and unknown requirement for a greater quantum of evidence and proof of a heavier degree of harm—before Clinton can be prosecuted. They have suggested this merely because she is the likely Democratic presidential nominee.
     
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    Or not.

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  20. Denny Crane

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    What happens when you put a liar under oath?

    Perjury.

    Or not? LOL
     

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