Fmr. Mexican Pres. Fox "I'm not paying for F'ing wall!"

Discussion in 'The Thunderdome' started by Tenacious D, Feb 25, 2016.

  1. Tenacious D

    Tenacious D The law is of supreme importance, or no importance

    Goes on to say that Trump is neither a Democrat nor a Republican.

    Tells Hispanic voters to vote against him so as to protect the "country that is hosting" them, or that it will fail (read: the gravy train will jump the track).

    Not only should Trump links this on his site, he should ask Fmr. President Fox to accompany him at campaign stops. Guy is gold!

    Link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ld-trump-vicente-fox-wall-hispanics/80945142/
     
  2. justingroves

    justingroves supermod

    Trump is in a good spot
     
  3. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    He's looking strong. He's not weak. All he is doing is winning. He doesn't lose. The others are losers. It's huge.
     
  4. kptvol

    kptvol Super Moderator

    You say it like it isn't true.
     
  5. Tenacious D

    Tenacious D The law is of supreme importance, or no importance

    I took it as being "it is what it is" sort of comment.

    There's not much room to wiggle on how things stand, at least right now.
     
  6. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    Ya, I meant it and just said it the Trump way.

    He's got it, in terms of the GOP. And if I had to bet real money on this, I'd say he has the whole damn thing.
     
  7. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    If trump wins the nomination republican turnout will be abysmal
     
  8. VolDad

    VolDad Super Moderator

    Supreme Court balance riding on a high turnout.
     
  9. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    As opposed to the Dem turn out with Clinton, or with Sanders?
     
  10. tvolsfan

    tvolsfan Chieftain

    You'll probably have a lot of republicans voting for them or not at all just out of hatred of Trump.
     
  11. TangoUniform

    TangoUniform Contributor

    This thing could turn out to be really weird as my impression is that dems are just as torn between clinton and bernie as GOPers are among trump, cruz, and rubio.

    Then again, trump looks to be the only one among the five who has any traction and just keeps winning (so far) relatively handily.
     
  12. justingroves

    justingroves supermod

    I think you'll be surprised how many dems won't vote for either of their candidates
     
  13. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    Republican primaries are breaking records a for turnout, at the present.
     
  14. gcbvol

    gcbvol Fabulous Moderator

    Yes. I've been surprised to see the amount of negative attitude toward Hillary from the left, some downright vitriolic. This is a bizarre, yet completely fascinating election cycle.
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2016
  15. Volst53

    Volst53 Super Moderator

    It's going both ways. There's a LV squad type against Bernie too.
     
  16. VolDad

    VolDad Super Moderator

    I don't understand this. Hillary is despised more than Trump will ever be and Trump is leading big in the Polls. Where is the mass of Republicans hatred?
     
  17. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    I think the dem turnout will be far better
     
  18. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    I don't agree that Hilary is despised more than trump. Maybe by the right, but certainly not by the left and moderates.
     
  19. gcbvol

    gcbvol Fabulous Moderator

    I disagree. I think Sanders would draw a better turnout than Clinton, but neither candidate generates mass enthusiasm. Now if your personal favorite were in the race I think the turnout would be quite high.
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2016
  20. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    Coworker of mine is a Hillary supporter and completely disregards all evidence of skullduggery
     

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