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Mainecat

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  1. I do. Just read where 57% of democrats want Sanders to stay in the race. Include me
  2. Chickens should be wary of men named Sanders.
  3. Day one of the Obama first term the top repub says this.... https://youtu.be/W-A09a_gHJc
  4. Juts a FYI dumbass your on ignore here too.
  5. Blowin a dog whistle and then complaining there are too many dogs?
  6. are you this dumb? Really? Obama was a state senator you stupid fuck
  7. Trump calls them out and his supporters whine about it? The fuck head has insulted every ethnic group in the country including women. He gets what he asks for.
  8. Reality is not defending her.
  9. Has Trump ever hired anyone for a top position with zero experience? yeah.....NO
  10. Who gives a fuck where it comes from? If you research it at all you will find Trumps campaign manager said over a week ago they were almost broke. Well today they are fuckin broke. Another Trump fail. CRICKETS
  11. Should I post other stories? The RNC was stunned. Trump is broke......its real.
  12. They were "stunned" he was broke.........fuckin genius he is. He bankrupted his own campaign. He's a "loozer" Republicans Stunned After Trump Reveals That His Presidential Campaign Is Broke By Jason Easley on Sat, May 28th, 2016 at 12:51 pm When Donald Trump told Republicans that his campaign had money, it was a lie. In meeting with Senate Republicans, Trump's campaign privately admitted that they have no money and will not be able to run television ads until after the GOP convention in July. When Donald Trump told Republicans that his campaign had money, it was a lie. In meeting with Senate Republicans, Trump’s campaign privately admitted that they have no money and will not be able to run television ads until after the GOP convention in July. The Washington Examiner reported: Donald Trump’s campaign has alerted Senate Republicans that he won’t have much money to spend fending off attacks from Hillary Clinton over the next couple months. The notice came when Paul Manafort, Trump’s senior advisor, met with a group of Senate Republican chiefs of staff for lunch last week, sources familiar with the meeting told the Washington Examiner. The admission suggests that Trump will be far more dependent on the GOP brass for money than he has led voters to believe, but it’s consistent with his reliance on the Republican National Committee to provide a ground game in battleground states. “They know that they’re not going to have enough money to be on TV in June and probably most of July, until they actually accept the nomination and get RNC funds, so they plan to just use earned media to compete on the airwaves,” one GOP source familiar with Manafort’s comments told the Examiner. Trump is also refusing to use his own money to fund his campaign. In other words, what Donald Trump is telling the voters is completely different from what is happening behind closed doors. When Republicans nominated Trump, they thought that they were getting a billionaire who could help the party raise money while throwing his own cash into the pot for his White House bid. What the GOP is stuck with is a deadbeat who talks a good game that they are going to have to fund in the general election because he is either unwilling or unable to pull his own weight. Donald Trump’s wealth appears to be a myth, and it is obvious that Trump is using the Republican Party to build his cult of personality. Donald Trump has no intention of giving anything back Republicans. Trump’s inability to run ads in June and July is a gift to Democrats, who should be blanketing the airwaves over the next two months. Democrats have a chance to define Trump, and he can’t fight back. Supporters should expect to see Democrats strike early and often before Trump can even get his ads on the air. Donald Trump’s “business sense” has struck again. This time, Trump has bankrupted his presidential campaign and is expecting Republicans to pick up the tab. donald trump presidential campaign, trump, Trump broke, Trump campaign broke, trump campaign fianances o the pot for his White House bid. What the GOP is stuck with is a deadbeat who talks a good game that they are going to have to fund in the general election because he is either unwilling or unable to pull his own weight. Donald Trump’s wealth appears to be a myth, and it is obvious that Trump is using the Republican Party to build his cult of personality. Donald Trump has no intention of giving anything back Republicans. Trump’s inability to run ads in June and July is a gift to Democrats, who should be blanketing the airwaves over the next two months. Democrats have a chance to define Trump, and he can’t fight back. Supporters should expect to see Democrats strike early and often before Trump can even get his ads on the air. Donald Trump’s “business sense” has struck again. This time, Trump has bankrupted his presidential campaign and is expecting Republicans to pick up the tab. http://www.politicususa.com/2016/05/28/republicans-stunned-trump-reveals-presidential-campaign-broke.html
  13. North Korea praises Trump and urges US voters to reject 'dull Hillary' State media outlet welcomes Republican candidate’s ‘far-sighted’ policies and suggestion that he will withdraw troops from Seoul Tuesday 31 May 2016 07.26 EDT North Korean state media has praised US presidential hopeful Donald Trump, describing him as a “wise politician” and “far-sighted candidate” who could help unify the Korean peninsula.An editorial in DPRK Today, an official media outlet, welcomed the Republican presidential candidate’s proposal to hold direct talks with Kim Jong-un, saying he could help bring about Pyongyang’s “Yankee go home” policy.“There are many positive aspects to Trump’s ‘inflammatory policies’,” wrote Han Yong-mook, who decribed himself as a Chinese North Korean scholar. “Trump said he will not get involved in the war between the South and the North, isn’t this fortunate from North Korea’ perspective?” Analysts said that although the editorial was not officially from Pyongyang, it was sure to reflect thinking inside the regime. “This is very striking,” said Aidan Foster-Carter of the University of Leeds. “Admittedly it is not exactly Pyongyang speaking, or at least not the DPRK government in an official capacity. But it is certainly Pyongyang flying a kite, or testing the waters. “For the rest of us, this is a timely reminder – if it were needed – of just how completely Trump plans to tear up established US policy in the region.” The editorial referred to Trump’s speech in March, in which he suggested he would withdraw US military forces from Seoul if South Korea did not increase spending on defence. “Yes do it, now … Who knew that the slogan ‘Yankee Go Home’ would come true like this? The day when the ‘Yankee Go Home’ slogan becomes real would be the day of Korean Unification.” The article urged Seoul not to increase defence spending so as to prompt a US withdrawal, and urged American voters not to choose the Democratic hopeful, Hillary Clinton. “The president that US citizens must vote for is not that dull Hillary – who claimed to adapt the Iranian model to resolve nuclear issues on the Korean Peninsula – but Trump, who spoke of holding direct conversation with North Korea.” John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy In Focus, said the editorial indicated Pyongyang’s wish to break through Washington’s strategic patience policy. “[Trump]’s the Dennis Rodman of American politics — quirky, flamboyant, risk-taking. At the moment he’s also an outsider. But Pyongyang is hoping that either he’ll be elected [and follow through on his pledges] or that his pronouncements will change the political game in the US and influence how the Democratic party and mainstream Republicans view Korean issues.” The editorial came amid repeated calls for dialogue with Seoul and its ally Washington. Since May 17, Pyongyang published a government statement with the aim of improving relations with Seoul, and notified the South Korean government of a willingness to resume inter-Korean military talks. South Korea dismissed Pyongyang’s call for talks but Pyongyang reiterated their intention to resolve the current inter-Korean deadlock through the dialogue. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/31/north-korea-praises-trump-and-urges-us-voters-to-reject-dull-hillary?CMP=share_btn_fb
  14. Most all stories that get pulled are because they cannot be validated. This is probably why this one got yanked.
  15. I more than anyone would like t see her go down and Sanders take her spot as the nominee but I have a sane mind and know if all Petraus for admitting he sold secrets and got only a fine, Clinton wont get touched on this. Maybe bring up Whitewater next of the murderer she represented decades ago or some other idiotic right wing menu item.
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