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down the most frustrating movie series of recent years. All of the
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The Purge 3 was last night after eating the new Taco Bell Quesalupa.
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THE PURGE is all days that end in Y for Harry.
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and nuke that yellow bastard in korea and drink his blood amen
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Forward under the banner of Lenin!
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donald trump is great anf if you dont like it git out of ameriky goddam sumbitch
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DAY TURK UR YURBS!!!
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Elizabeth Mitchell has a perfect rack to ejaculate on.
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AICN-classy as always
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Watch Gia.
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Idiotic concept that could have worked as magical realism or as satire.
I couldn't even make it through the first movie it was filled with so much idiotic character behavior and plot holes.
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As a Brit can someone please explain to me how the fuck Donald Trump could possibly be running for president and, at least as far as the British press are concerned, is a possible outsider to land the job?
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Because this country does dearly love a good freakshow.
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No. We can't.
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He's insane right? I mean, you guys know that don't you.
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Yes.
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I'd rather have him than a socialist or the biggest liar as president.
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Yeah, well I was going to say that, as an outside observer to it all, none of the choices look that great from where I'm sitting but still. Trump. Really? I...don't get it.
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He appeals to dim-witted people's desire for anarchy. Also, many Americans equate being rich with being smart and being an asshole with being brave.
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That makes total sense. He's not going to win though is he?
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I don't believe he will will. You Brits discovered in your last election that there's a vast difference between what people say in polls and how they actually vote. I'm hoping that when it gets serious, level-heads will begin to seriously vote.
It is far more likely he will win the Republican nomination than winning the presidency. And I think there's even a chance that the Republican Party Convention could deny his nomination even if he is the lead candidate at that point.
Another nightmare scenario (for Republicans) is that Trump continues his campaign as a 3rd party candidate after the RNC, which would guarantee a Democratic Party win.
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No way in hell.
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I wouldn't bet on that...
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But we need someone from outside of the current political establishment (Repub/Dem) to shake things up. Someone thats not beholden to corporations or promises to people who just want to keep the status quo
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Rubio hasn't even reached his final form.
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I'm ready for Rubio to assemble Voltron and get to it.
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why would that be Trump? he's a corporate head.
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Does it have to be a corrupt moron, though???
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Who else is there?
There's grumblings about Bloomburg running...but I don't know if having New York City's Nanny Mayor as president would be any better.
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I don't want any of the options you suggested.
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'One Nation Under God'
Insane. You have no fucking idea.
I'm an atheist living in anarchy. Help.
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As a fellow Brit I present to you Mr David Cameron. Not only in the running for something but our ACTUAL fucking Prime Minister!
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I don't think it's quite the same.
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Not the same, no. Equally as horrible though. At least theirs hasn't fucked a pig that we know of.
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Because there are a LOT of angry white people terrified to watch the world changing, dreaming of a past that never was. Its sad, but predictable. His only support is on the Right, which leaves the Left and Center to overcome, and he can't. He's a symptom of sickness.
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Wrong. He's pulling from many demos and political alignments. He's just not Santa Claus giving everyone everything for free.
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IMO, his appeal is that he's not establishment. He doesn't give a damn if anyone in this hyper-sensitive society is 'offended' by what he says. He's talking about things that no career politico will speak about seriously. He's spending his own cash and not owned by any special interest. Lastly, he's got his finger on the pulse of America that is generally pissed about how the country has been run in the last 12 years.
Don't listen when you hear his supports are inbreds, unintelligent or *insert asinine statement here*.
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It's kind of like how in a movie such as Man of the Year or Bulworth you have a guy who decides he's had enough of political spin and rhetoric so starts just being brutally honest about everything and that in turn endears him to the public who fall in love with this new, no-nonsense style of politics...
It's like that except with more racism, sexism and homophobia.
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"It's like that except with more racism, sexism and homophobia."
Exlpain?
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That's why it's so chilling though; it seems like, for want of a better word, 'normal' Americans are going to vote for him.
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By 'normal', if you mean the Americans that pay for our current cradle to grave nanny state with no real benefits coming back to them, then yes. It shouldn't be chilling to you. We've had the last scion of one family(Bush) enter in controversy, turn into a war leader, then exit office as a closet socialist. Then we get our first affirmative action president who was grossly under qualified and projects weakness to our adversaries, and turns the US's back on who should be our allies. Then saddled our budget with a health care program that hasn't lived up to any promises that it made regarding the costs to the people. Either he lied, or his 'people' don't know what the hell he's doing.
I would like to have something like "Questions for the Prime Minister" in this country. Put these useless stuffed shirts on the coals every week.
Full disclosure: I consider myself a Center-Right minded guy.
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I am really not qualified to have a decent conversation with you because I'm not as up on the US political scene as I am on the UK or as affected by or knowledgeable about the issues you describe other than at a cursory level . But for what it's worth I would also consider myself slightly right of centre and I think if I were American I would be concerned about Obamas weak foreign policy so I can understand to a degree where you are coming from. That said, maybe it's just he way he is portrayed in the media over here but Trump seems kind of racist, sexist and dumb (I don't mean to be glib about that), the quotes I hear are outrageous, and the policies that get reported here (a wall on he Mexican border etc.) seem at best absurd and at worst frightening.
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im center left, and the key part of that is "with no real benefits". i mean, if we are going to endlessly pay, id like to have something to show for it!! and yes, the health care system is a total debacle, the GOP were 100% right on that. Either do a single payer gvt run system or leave it alone, passing a law stating we HAVE to have insurance and then trusting the insurance companies to make it affordable out of the goodness of their hearts is absurd in the extreme.
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See. You, me and other typical Americans can get in a room and work this shit out. However, the extremes have dominated the parties in the last few cycles(election) that is only leads to more gridlock. I'd give a lot towards a HC system that worked if I'd get some border security as part of the deal instead of just whining when I dont' get EVERYTHING on the agenda and leaving the meeting. I'd rather have 60% of a good deal than 100% of nothing. That is Trumps appeal too, he will get the deal done with both sides complaining. Which is typically a sign of a good deal anyways.
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totally agree. no one i know is 100% one or the other, thats a media myth. my grandfather was a CIA commander who knew bush senior, red state as it gets, and sandy hook turned him permanently virulently anti NRA and assault weapon. no one is purely liberal or conservative and most people actually agree on 90% of the issues, or agree ENOUGH that deals can be made. its dickheads on both sides who grind the gears to a halt.
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because hes mildly amusing at time and says things that a portion of the people in the country have thought but couldnt say. Theres something kinda vicariously thrilling in 2016's apology culture era to see someone who just says things and if you dont like it, you can suck it. Having said that hes utterly unqualified in every way and probably isnt even a republican and would probably ruin the country.
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Yeah but that first sentence could apply to my weird uncle, who was a racist and a mean drunk. I wouldn't have let him run the country.
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your making a huge erroneous assumption: that hes actually trying to win. Hes not. Trump has made a realization: that most hardcore conservatives are redneck idiots. Theres actually zero evidence from his lifelong stances that he actually believes a word hes saying, or that hes actually even a republican. But trump, business savvy guy that he is, has realized he can fleece these people all day long, the more outrageous things he says, the more they cheer. So he gets on stage, trolls everyone in sight, says whatever he wants with no care if he actually wins, and laughs his ass off. He will lose, claim the GOP "politicians" establishment held him down and screwed his campaign, and make 50k a speech for the rest of his life shilling bullshit to the des moines young GOP club. Its brilliant actually.
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I think he started it as a lark, but at this point, I believe he's in it to win. But what is this about? It is all about him, no doubt.
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I can only hope you're right.
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