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1 minute ago, Roosting said:

well I guess he didnt just lie like hill did and pretend to concede then turn around and say she lost because of the russians while pushing her dossier.

I think both are piles of shit but what trump did and what hill did are par for the course. 

The entire concede thing is supposed good will between parties after an election. Looks like the last 2 losers had the same trouble with the outcome. one got the IC/msm to pull a quickie and the other had a political rally go awry.

one has the msm/IC in there pocket while the other is despised by both. tell me who gets the better treatment

You can only see it one way it appears   

 

No I see it both ways. 

Problem is you're one of those mental midgets that can't see past his nose.

I've stated many times my feelings toward democrats on this board.

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The endless flailing is hilarious. Only one candidate has a cult of followers that he can summon to go disrupt the certification of elections.

Why don’t Democrat politicians do that? Are they too stupid, too incompetent? 

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5 minutes ago, SSFB said:

The endless flailing is hilarious. Only one candidate has a cult of followers that he can summon to go disrupt the certification of elections.

Why don’t Democrat politicians do that? Are they too stupid, too incompetent? 

Ahhh, you been under a rock for long, demos destroyed cities when trump took office 

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Just now, toslow said:

Ahhh, you been under a rock for long 

Give an example of democrats trying to disrupt the certification of an election.

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1 minute ago, Steve753 said:

Give an example of democrats trying to disrupt the certification of an election.

Holy fuck they burnt down buildings 

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5 minutes ago, toslow said:

Ahhh, you been under a rock for long, demos destroyed cities when trump took office 

Really? Which cities got destroyed? Start a list for us. 
 

Who’s the cult leader of those people? When and where were the cult rallies? 

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4 minutes ago, toslow said:

Holy fuck they burnt down buildings 

What did that have to do with an election result?

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Just now, Steve753 said:

What did that have to do with an election result?

 Nothing, which is why they started off saying Trumpers weren’t in a cult and then when they were proven wrong they shifted to “Dems are in a cult too”. Weak ass projections. :lol:

 

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30 minutes ago, SSFB said:

Really? Which cities got destroyed? Start a list for us. 
 

Who’s the cult leader of those people? When and where were the cult rallies? 

Presidential campaign

2015

Protests against Trump began following the announcement of his candidacy in June 2015, especially after he said that illegal immigrants from Mexico were "bringing drugs, bringing crime, they're rapists".[1][2]

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A protest against Trump at the future Trump International Hotel, Washington, D.C., on July 9, 2015
  • July 9 – In Washington, D.C., a group of protesters gathered outside of the future Trump International Hotel, Washington, D.C. to demonstrate and "call for a worldwide boycott of Trump properties and TV shows".[4]
  • July 10 – While Trump spoke at a Friends of Abe gathering, about 150 protesters gathered with signs and hitting piñatas made in Trump's image. A smaller group of Trump supporters gathered near the protests and caused tension, with one Trump supporter beginning to jab at protesters.[5]
  • July 12 – Protesters interrupted Trump at a speech in Phoenix, Arizona, with a large sign and were later escorted out while Trump supporters chanted "U-S-A!".[6]
  • July 23 – Trump arrived in Laredo, Texas, and was greeted by protesters while others gathered in support.[7]
  • August 11 – About 150 protesters gathered in Birch Run, Michigan outside of a rally at the Birch Run Expo Center, gathered by the Democratic Party of Michigan due to what they called "anti-immigrant, anti-veteran statements" made by Trump.[8]
  • August 25 – During a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos began to question Trump since before being called on. After being told "Sit down! you weren't called" and "Go back to Univision", Ramos continued to protest Trump's plan to deport illegal immigrants and their children born into citizenship in the U.S. Trump motioned to his security, with Keith Schiller removing Ramos from the event. Trump later met with Ramos alone.[9][10][11]
  • September 3 – Trump's chief of security, Keith Schiller, was filmed punching a protester.[12]
  • October 14 – In Richmond, Virginia, several clashes broke out between protesters and Trump supporters.[13]
  • November 7 – Over 200 protesters, many of them Latino, demonstrated outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where Trump was hosting Saturday Night Live.[14]
  • December 4 – After being interrupted ten times during a speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, Trump ended his rally.[15]
  • December 12 – Multiple protesters heckled Trump during a rally in Aiken, South Carolina.[16]
  • December 22 – More than a dozen protesters were ejected from a 9,000-person Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after interrupting the candidate's speech more than 10 times. One audience member punched a protester. Trump called the hecklers "drugged out" and "so weak" for not resisting when security guards escorted them away. Trump questioned why the protesters would heckle him in front of "a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them."[17]

2016

During the Republican primaries

See also: Stop Trump movement
 
Trump protest in Lowell, Massachusetts, January 2016
  • January 4 – Protesters interrupted Trump several times in Lowell, Massachusetts, with some chanting support for Bernie Sanders and the Black Lives Matter movement.[18]
  • January 8 – During Trump's visit to Burlington, Vermont, about 700 protesters demonstrated in the City Hall Park.[19]
  • February 27 – In Valdosta, Georgia, 30 Valdosta State University students were asked to leave a college venue leased by the Trump campaign for a speech.[20][21]
  • February 29 – At a rally, veteran photojournalist Chris Morriswas grabbed by his throat and thrown to the ground by a member of the Secret Service.[22]
 
Trump rally at UIC Pavilion in Chicago on March 11, 2016, immediately after news of Trump's cancellation of attendance of the event. Many protesters cheer "Bernie!" to show their support for Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders.
  • March 1 – Kashiya Nwanguma attended a Trump rally in Louisville, Kentucky, with two anti-Trump signs. She reported that Trump supporters ripped her signs away and shouted insults at her.[23]
  • March 10 – As Trump was being led by police from a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, a protester was punched by a Trump supporter. Charges of assault and battery were filed by the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.[24][25][26] A protester being led by police from a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was sucker punched by John McGraw, a Trump supporter. McGraw later told the media that the next time he saw the protester, "we might have to kill him."[27]McGraw was subsequently charged with assault and battery[24][26][28] and given 12 months of probation.[29] On Meet the Press, Trump said that he had instructed his team to look into paying McGraw's legal fees and said, "He obviously loves his country."[27]
  • March 11 – During a rally in St. Louis, at which Trump was "repeatedly interrupted by protesters, violence broke out between supporters of Trump and protesters, resulting in 32 arrests."[30][31] A planned event for later that day in Chicago drew confrontations between supporters and protestersin the arena at the University of Illinois at Chicago before Trump could come out to speak, due to an unusually large number of protesters, and the campaign cancelled the rally due to safety concerns. Trump stated that he made the decision himself, commenting, "I didn't want to see people get hurt [so] I decided to postpone the rally."[32][33][34]
  • March 12 – Thomas Dimassimo, a 32-year-old man, attempted to rush the stage as Trump was speaking at a rally in Dayton, Ohio. Dimassimo was stopped by Secret Service agents and subsequently charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and inducing panic.[35]
  • March 13 – Trump refused to take responsibility for clashes at his campaign events, criticized protesters who have dogged his rallies, and demanded that police begin to arrest rally protesters.[36] His Kansas City rally was interrupted repeatedly by protesters in the arena while protesters outside the event were pepper sprayed by police.[37][38] In an effort to dissuade future protesters, Trump may begin to request that protesters be arrested "ecause then their lives are going to be ruined."[38]
March 17 – During an interview with CNN, Trump predicted "you'd have riots" if were denied the Republican nomination despite having the most delegates at the convention.[39] March 18 – Between 500 and 600 people engaged in a standoff outside of a rally in Salt Lake City, Utah. Police officers formed a human barricade to separate the two groups, who largely remained nonviolent. Toward the end of the rally, protesters tore down a security tent at a Trump rally in Utah and threw rocks at rally attendees as they left. Two people unsuccessfully attempted to breach the entrance of the venue. Secret Service officers secured the inside of the venue and roughly 40 police officers in riot gear repelled the protesters from entering the building.[40] No arrests were made.[41][42] March 19 – Thousands of anti-Trump protesters in New York chanted "Fuck Trump!" and "Donald Trump, Go away!" as they rallied around the Trump International Tower building near 60th St. and Columbus Circle. The group was followed by dozens of NYPD officers who lined the streets with metal barricades and blocked the protesters path as they tried to cross busy intersections. After violence broke out, police pepper-sprayed the crowd, whom police refused to let cross the street.[43] During a simultaneous protest, protesters blocked a highway leading to Trump's Fountain Hills, Arizona rally, leading to three arrests.[44]
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Protests in New York City on April 14, 2016. One banner reads "Fuck UR Wall", denouncing Trump's policy on immigration.
April 14 – Hundreds of protesters gathered in a New York City Hyatt hotel against the wishes of the hotel staff.[45] April 28 – Several hundred protesters in Costa Mesa, California, clashed with police and Trump supporters outside the OC Fair & Event Center, where Trump was holding a rally. Seventeen people were arrested and five police cars were damaged.[46] April 29 – Around 1,000 to 3,000[47][48][49] protested in the area surrounding Burlingame, California, where Trump was to give a speech at the California GOP convention.[50]Protesters rushed security gates at one point.[51] Activists blocked a main intersection outside the event and vandalized a police car. Eventually, the police restored order in the area.[52] For safety reasons, Trump himself was forced to climb over a wall and enter through a back entrance of the venue.[53] May 1 – Thousands of May Day demonstrators marched in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, some speaking out in support of workers and immigrants, others criticizing Trump. LAPD Sergeant Barry Montgomery told The Los Angeles Times that no one was arrested. Some protesters carried a big inflatable figure of Trump holding a Ku Klux Klan hood in his right hand.[54]
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9 minutes ago, toslow said:

Ohhh that’s gonna leave a mark 

Ya it pretty much  owned the fuck out of you.

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11 minutes ago, toslow said:

Ohhh that’s gonna leave a mark 

 

1 minute ago, Steve753 said:

Ya it pretty much  owned the fuck out of you.

No shit.

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Just now, DriftBusta said:

Ok, looks like so far we got Steve, DerpHaven, Smales, SSFB, K2K down for Biden  :lol: 

Exhibit A ^

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4 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

Ok, looks like so far we got Steve, DerpHaven, Smales, SSFB, K2K down for Biden  :lol: 

So 11 votes! 

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14 hours ago, Steve753 said:

No I see it both ways. 

Problem is you're one of those mental midgets that can't see past his nose.

I've stated many times my feelings toward democrats on this board.

Nobody is above the law well except for hilliary clinton. she didnt mean to do it.

LoL the problem is your inability to see past your hate.

In your hate filled rage you have failed to realize I'm not in favor of trump at all. 

But I can see you cant, like a few others here, explain why the msm training worked so good on you. 

Your only reply is to go full retard because you refuse to see what is right infront of you.

Go watch the news they are counting on it 

 

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1 minute ago, Roosting said:

Nobody is above the law well except for hilliary clinton. she didnt mean to do it.

LoL the problem is your inability to see past your hate.

In your hate filled rage you have failed to realize I'm not in favor of trump at all. 

But I can see you cant, like a few others here, explain why the msm training worked so good on you. 

Your only reply is to go full retard because you refuse to see what is right infront of you.

Go watch the news they are counting on it 

 

Did you quote me by mistake? Surely you must have.

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