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Probably crunch week for the Trump campaign. If He cant right the ship somewhat this week the GOP will likely abandon him.
Another Monday, another reset.
Trump can usually hold it together for a few days, he usually goes off by Thursday. Will be interesting to see if hes using the nice phone or the naughty one for his tweets. I understand he is now also being babysat by Prebius/Gulliani to keep his busy fingers away from the phone.
So we taking bets on the next breakdown? The ship is sunk. And Giuliani ain't helping. Preibus has zero credibility and the speech yesterday will only alienate more people. Next breakdown? What time is it? Give it a few minutes. 
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Probably crunch week for the Trump campaign. If He cant right the ship somewhat this week the GOP will likely abandon him.
Another Monday, another reset.
Trump can usually hold it together for a few days, he usually goes off by Thursday. Will be interesting to see if hes using the nice phone or the naughty one for his tweets. I understand he is now also being babysat by Prebius/Gulliani to keep his busy fingers away from the phone.
So we taking bets on the next breakdown? The ship is sunk. I'm afraid you're correct. It should have been the former Tea Party 'Patriots' first clue that Liberals supported their choice of Donald Trump for President. Don't ever trust the oppositions support of YOUR guy!  , 
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So we taking bets on the next breakdown? The breakdowns are coming fast and furious. Just yesterday, Trump proposed "Extreme Vetting" and swearing alliance to the Constitution. Immigrants are already required to do that. So glad that Trump is familiar with U.S. law and policy. Plus, how do you vet a liar who will lie to get into the country to do evil things? 
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I hear so many pundits in the media offering such blindingly obvious good advice And am always afraid trump will wake up from his oblivious stupor
Anyway, in this election cycle, it seems that most anything can happen .... Except of course offering me a candidate that i actually want to vote for
"It's not a lie if you believe it." -- George Costanza The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. --Bertrand Russel
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.... Except of course offering me a candidate that i actually want to vote for I know.... (Heavy sigh...) We only get to vote for those who are willing to do the work and go through the primary process. Having said that, if Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's DNC wasn't so heavy into anointing Hillary Clinton and truly supported both candidates, would Bernie have faired better? He did pretty well, but would he have done better if the DNC wasn't totally in the bag for Hillary.
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Don't ever trust the oppositions support of YOUR guy!  ,  You'd think the former Tea Party 'Patriots' would know enough about history and not accept the Liberals' Trojan Horse. 
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.... Except of course offering me a candidate that i actually want to vote for Amen 
"The liberals can understand everything but people who don't understand them." Lenny Bruce
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.... Except of course offering me a candidate that i actually want to vote for Amen  Bernie Bros...party of three. Our table is ready. 
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He did pretty well, but would he have done better if the DNC wasn’t totally in the bag for Hillary. Akin to Trump I am not convinced that Bernie really wanted to be president and all that it entails. Rather I feel he was more interested in changing the dialogue and inserting some of his ideas that would then be embraced in the Democratic platform. I have no evidence of this other than a gut feeling. I also feel Bernie’s motives were more noble than Trumps. Bernie really wants/wanted to see some changes enacted that would benefit downtrodden Americans, whereby what Trump seeks is solely to further enhance his brand. Us vs. me. If through some miracle Bernie would have been elected and assumed office, he would have immediately rolled up his sleeves and gotten down to the grinding work of enacting policy, while The Donald would have just gazed at himself in the mirror, while telling himself how truly awesome he was. That is the main difference twixt the two.
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
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would he have done better if the DNC wasn't totally in the bag for Hillary By "in the bag" do you mean she was a loyal Party soldier most of her adult life, especially in 2008 when she graciously stepped aside and endorsed Obama. Then served as Obama's Secretary of State. Almost all of the superdelegates voted for her because she knew them personally and had worked with them. This is how you build Party loyalty. As opposed to Sanders who only registered as a Democrat when he decided to run?
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