I thought I was liberal having open mind on various issues. Then Trump came in who is not a typical conservative who just wants to make america great to everyone without special interest and lobbyists. But the way liberal attack to gain their way is very disgusting no subtenancy but just cards of usual sexism, racism bla bla. I grew big sympathy over Trump because of the odds of fighting over not only liberals but establishment republicans, liberal/estb. newspapers and tvs in other words tons of oligarchs. I like to help underdog !! He may not be bright but certainly not stupid, that's all it needs to be president. This would be very interesting election.
Ok.
And I like to eat momo and chowmein with cold coke. Now what?
"This would be very interesting Election?"
It's already an interesting.
If democrats want to screw Trump's mind they have to display big poster of Rosi O'donnell on his way to Debate then you will see the magic He will lost his marbles.
Last edited: 30-Sep-16 12:03 PM
"Then Trump came in who is not a typical conservative who just wants to make america great to everyone without special interest and lobbyists."
You must be kidding dude.
"Rebekah’s father Robert Mercer, a New York hedge-fund executive, has forked over more than $20 million in the 2016 election, which makes him the single largest Republican donor this cycle. Before the Mercers backed Trump, they bankrolled Texas Senator Ted Cruz through a family super PAC that employed Conway."
Shortly after an August discussion with Mercer, Trump ousted his top operative, Paul Manafort, and installed Conway and Bannon as his new campaign manager and CEO. The younger Mercer assumed day-to-day control of the family’s new pro-Trump super PAC, replacing GOP activist and family ally David Bossie, who became Conway’s deputy. 'They’ve bought their way in,' says a Trump ally. 'The people in charge are all Mercer people.'”
http://time.com/4512766/reclusive-hedgefund-boss-daughter-reshaping-republican-party/
https://youtu.be/p1xiAXMqJIQ
Last edited: 30-Sep-16 02:26 PM
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