Will this political season and presidential race be the basis of the greatest study of emotional psychology ever? I am afraid many have been played. I'm not talking about who to vote for at this point. I am talking about the events leading up to this point.
I'm afraid we are living in a great and cast psychology experiment and many have yet to realize it.
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allisji,
It seems like and ambush to me. It's apparent they wanted a Trump vs Hillary race.
It seems like and ambush to me. It's apparent they wanted a Trump vs Hillary race.
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SewTexas wrote:mojo84 wrote:Yeah, but I have too many other conflicts with Johnson. Plus, he has much less of a chance than Trump.SewTexas wrote:Y'all do realize there is a 3rd party that is pro-gun....right? And Johnson is gaining ground.
I'm not sure what they could be. He's actually more conservative than The Donald in many areas. ....and they are now talking about allowing him into the debates, so his polling numbers are going up.
Here is some food for thought.
http://www.ontheissues.org/Gary_Johnson.htm
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Parabellum, I agree with much of what you say. I will also vote for him.
While I am not aggressively promoting him, I am not bashing him in public. However, we must all acknowledge, Trump and his most voracious supporters are doing as much damage to his candidacy as his detractors. Screaming, yelling, insulting and getting in people's faces does not win anyone over. If anything, it pushes people further away.
I would encourage you, the Donald (if given the opportunity) and his other supporters to turn down the intense caustic rhetoric and attempt to be a little more tactful and diplomatic. After all, many of the Donald's detractors cite his tone deaf hotheadedness as a reason they consider unfit for the office. He and his supporters continue to substatiate those concerns daily.
While I am not aggressively promoting him, I am not bashing him in public. However, we must all acknowledge, Trump and his most voracious supporters are doing as much damage to his candidacy as his detractors. Screaming, yelling, insulting and getting in people's faces does not win anyone over. If anything, it pushes people further away.
I would encourage you, the Donald (if given the opportunity) and his other supporters to turn down the intense caustic rhetoric and attempt to be a little more tactful and diplomatic. After all, many of the Donald's detractors cite his tone deaf hotheadedness as a reason they consider unfit for the office. He and his supporters continue to substatiate those concerns daily.
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Hence the electoral college and our "representative" government.Bitter Clinger wrote:Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.v7a wrote:
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You need to stop the veiled insults. Pointing out he has a lot of ground to make up is not being a "polite saboteur" or an "operative" for the other side. We should be able to discuss the situation without the continued personal attacks and insults.parabelum wrote:I would also like to point out that Cruz lost to Trump by sizable margins, so, if you think that Cruz would be above the witch now, you're really numerically misguided.
Media and polite saboteurs will continue to do to Trump what they tried for the last year, and they've lost then and will continue to lose.
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Skiprr wrote:I nominate steveincowtown for Best Post in this Thread.steveincowtown wrote:A stolen line.....
"The whole house is on fire and getting ready to burn to the ground and 1/2 the people on this board are worried about whose hose we use to put it out."
Do we have the best hose?
NO!
Do we have the hose we wanted?
NO!
Our options are let it burn or put down the fire with the best hose at our disposal.
The republicans have been doing this for years. That is how we got to where we are now.
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Yeah, but I have too many other conflicts with Johnson. Plus, he has much less of a chance than Trump.SewTexas wrote:Y'all do realize there is a 3rd party that is pro-gun....right? And Johnson is gaining ground.
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This is sickening. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08 ... lawed.html
10 points is significant. Can he make up ground?
10 points is significant. Can he make up ground?
Fox News Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 10 points, both seen as flawed