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I voted no. I don't believe he believes half the stuff he says.
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William Lyon Mackenzie King was a Canadian prime minister who got reassurances from long dead politicians in seances. During WW2 no less.Could the guy who's dominating Republican polls (and people who lean Republican approve of by two-to-one) be dumber than a sack of bricks? I think so!
- After Obama won the last election, he called it a "sham" and demanded a "march on Washington" to cancel it.
NOTE: I'm saying Trump is stupid about political issues. Maybe he's a genius about running casinos or something; that doesn't make him smart at everything else. Arthur Conan Doyle was a brilliant writer (or so I've heard), but he also thought fairies were real and Harry Houdini had magic powers. Plenty of people are smart at one thing and idiotic when it comes to another.
- He said "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing less competitive." Even if global warming isn't real, the idea that China somehow conned almost every climate scientist in the world into accepting it, without even one of them stepping forward and telling us about it, is just crazy.
- He called America "the most highly taxed nation in the world," when people in Denmark (incidentally, the happiest country in the world) are taxed twice as much as Americans, because we have lower taxes than almost every other first world country. If he wants to be President, he should know something about America in comparison to other countries. Maybe he should've gotten some political experience before running for President!
- On August 23rd, 2012 (and many other times), he blamed the increase of autism diagnoses (crucially, actual cases might not've increased!) on too many vaccines. He is utterly wrong, and delaying vaccines is a terrible idea. He seems to know the scientific consensus is completely against him, yet he still rejects it—despite not being a scientist—because he thinks all their studies are "fudged."
- He said on July 9th of this year that he still doesn't know where Obama was born because "I don't know why he wouldn't release his records"—even though Obama released his long-form birth certificate in 2011! Trump must know that, since he gave himself credit for it at the time, after launching a very public "investigation" into Obama's birth. He even pubicly said he would donate $5 million to charity if Obama's birth certificate was ever released (which is strange since he doesn't accept it as evidence). Apparently his “investigation” never turned up the fact that multiple Hawaiin newspapers announced his birth in 1961. (Crucially, even if Obama was born in Kenya like Trump seems to think, he would still be a natural-born citizen because his mom was an American—something Trump should know by now.)
Financial success does not, in and of itself, prove someone is no idiot.Saying idiotic things doesn't make someone and idiot. In spite of all of what you point out, he has proven to be no idiot. A tree is known by its fruit...not its rhetoric.![]()
Nor does anything you said, prove anything. You make your own point moot.Financial success does not, in and of itself, prove someone is no idiot.
He's not an idiot, he just plays one on TV.
As for his lack of serious positions on major issues - I think he really, really doesn't care. He's having fun and bringing the issues that he does care about to the forefront.
Hmm ... so socialism rhetoric equates with intelligence.Lol the only issue listed on the "Positions" page of Trump's website is immigration. (Meanwhile, my guy, Bernie Sanders, lists and discusses like a million, just saying.)
That was not what was said. He said Sanders has more positions we can read to determine where he stands on the issues. So far, Trump is a 1 position candidate.Hmm ... so socialism rhetoric equates with intelligence.
Thanks for the clarification.
An elaborate treatise on a fundamentally flawed philosophy like socialism does not equate with intelligence.That was not what was said. He said Sanders has more positions we can read to determine where he stands on the issues. So far, Trump is a 1 position candidate.
Why must you put your words in other people's mouths?
In other words, your comment had nothing to do with what pakicetus said. Yet you still put your words in his mouth. Why must you do that? It is getting old.An elaborate treatise on a fundamentally flawed philosophy like socialism does not equate with intelligence.
Just sayin ...
Non-sequitur ... and also false, btw.In other words, your comment had nothing to do with what pakicetus said. Yet you still put your words in his mouth. Why must you do that? It is getting old.
Yours was a red herring and off topic.Non-sequitur ... and also false, btw.
The OP brought up Sanders as justification for his position on Trump.Yours was a red herring and off topic.
This thread is about Trump, not Sanders.
Just rebutting the OP. Try to keep up. Thanks.Do try to stay on topic...I know it is hard but you must focus.
You are trying to derail the tread. Please stop.The OP brought up Sanders as justification for his position on Trump.
Just rebutting the OP. Try to keep up. Thanks.