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Isn't there a gold water rule or something to prevent diagnosis without a one on one interaction
I cant say about his mental health. I am sure it fine.


But he again shows be knows absolutely nothing.


So what does he want from Japan?
Quote:So, it's completely unthinkable that a comment posted ONLINE during a streaming of a live event that would be considered offensive is a reflection of thrace crowds who attend the event, and the candidate they're there to see, and not some anonymous internet troll looking to get a reaction?  Perhaps by a Clinton staffer who is just trying to perpetuate a myth that you've eagerly lapped up like a good little lemming?  <b>Trump has a long list of racist, misogynist and otherwise offensive comments.  Though not all of his supporters are the extreme 'n word yelling' Jew burner, to support the candidate is to in some way support or look past it.  I cannot support that culture from an American president. </b>


 

Candidates can't be held accountable for what some troll does on a website, or even at their rallies.  Especially when it's been made perfectly clear that there are Soros funded leftist groups who have made it abundantly clear that they will be disrupting every Trump rally between now and election day.  You want to believe that this is a reflection of the candidate because you've made up your mind and reinserted your head in the orifice that best insulates you from any alternate possibility.  You're absolutely right.  Let's look past whether or not it is EVERY single rally or just some where we can pull raw footage of people yelling racist and inflamed language.  Let's look past whether the comments are organic or the handiwork of a (seemingly more obvious) Clinton operative.  What can Trump or any candidate be held accountable for? Their experience. Their record (even without his sure-to-be damning tax records).  Their plan. Their personal conduct. Their looks. Their view on the issues.  Their knowledge on the issues. Their intelligence. Their personality. Who they have around them (and if their primary asset is hunting ducks).  What they SAY they believe in (even if it's all lies). Whether or not they are believable.  If I ask you why they would make a good president. Can you answer the question? I have asked repeatedly why Trump would make a good president. So far nobody on this thread has been able to do so. Does that make me a lemming? Being moderately concerned nobody on this board can answer that question? 


 

I'm sorry your daughter had to see the comments.  Knowing how those internet comments work, and how you're bound to get offensive or inappropriate content in them during something like this, I probably would have chosen NOT to let my 10 year old daughter watch the stream, but that's just me.  Thanks dad.  The great part about your posts is that they usually are well thought out.  The not-so-great part about your posts is that they show a pattern of jumping into long threads without actually taking time to read what was has previously been said. For the final time in this thread,  I am going to explain this. I was watching alone on full screen in my bedroom. My kid came up on the bed to say good night. I hit ESC to get out of full screen mode. When the screen minimized so I could shut down the computer the comments screen became visible. 


 

Hillary Clinton portrays herself as a champion for women.  What her husband did to degrade women and objectify them, and then her subsequent actions to destroy the women who were telling the truth about their encounters goes right to the heart of her issues with women.  You have to ignore the fact that she trashed sexual assault victims in order to protect her husband.  Rather than being an actual champion for women, she became an enabler for a sexual predator, all for political expediency.  You don't care about that with a 10 year old daughter, but you will feign offense at something an Internet troll says and pin that to the candidate.  You're a hypocrite.  <b>As you would have known if this weren't another one of your drive-by 'holier than thou' comments, I am not a Hillary supporter.  And I don't exonerate her for all of her skeletons.  I know she SAYS she doesn't want to make abortion illegal. I have it on good authority she actually has lady bits. She might know something on the subject of women's needs. As for what I raise my daughter to believe, you clearly have no clue. The offense was unfortunate and real because it was hers.  If that could be view-able in 2 seconds of screen time, makes me wonder what the full live comments would yield.</b>


 

Again, you say this happens at every stop on his campaign trail.  That trail came through Jacksonville and Daytona a couple of days ago, and I don't recall hearing anything of the sort. He makes comments which inflame behavior like this at every stop of his campaign. He gets protested at every campaign stop. The crowd has an "if it happens, it happens" view towards people yelling racist comments during a rally for the candidate they want to be president.  How many times have people yelling racist comments gone completely unchecked by anyone?  Crowds of 10,000 or more (tremendous crowds,  yuuge) and nobody says a thing when people yell these things. It's accepted to a degree.  You're going to tell me if someone yelled "Kill that n word" here in Jacksonville like it was yelled other places somebody would intervene? How much do you know about this city's history? Some might have awkward stares for a beat, but 30 seconds later they'd be back to whatever line of bull Trump was pitching.


 

You act like there aren't offensive groups helping to fund Clinton's extravagant lifestyle.  Go look at the list of nation states that have donated MILLIONS to her family slush fund with the intent of gaining access to the Oval Office, or to her during her tenure as Secretary of State.  The champion for women has taken MILLIONS from nations who treat women like property, and she's been very careful NOT to condemn their actions.  Why is that?  Why doesn't that bother you?  That's a rhetorical question.  You're a mind-numbed Hill-o-bot.  I know the answer.

I don't. I have. I agree. It does. I hated these ties under previous regimes as well.  You clearly know me so well.  You have shown that you know nothing Jon Snow.


 

No, it's not actually, especially when the odds of it being someone supporting Clinton trying to create the perception that you so eagerly lap up like a good little lemming are pretty high. <b>Yep.  It's those darn Clinton bots.  Low intelligence racist comments don't emit from the candidate or his supporters.</b>
Quote:That must be quite a trick.  Do you threaten them with violence?
 

I have a low tolerance for bigotry and speak up when people make ignorant statements. It's not magic. Your keyboard warrior, tough guy response tells me your courage to stand on your principles ends at your ip address. 
Quote:I have a low tolerance for bigotry and speak up when people make ignorant statements. It's not magic. Your keyboard warrior, tough guy response tells me your courage to stand on your principles ends at your ip address. 
 

Sorry you interpreted it that way.  I was framing it in a civil rights issue.  I just wondered what tactic you used to "shut it down".  I hear the N word all the time but 9 times out of 10 it's being used by blacks in an almost affectionate way.  Maybe you just have thin skin. 
Quote:Sorry you interpreted it that way. I was framing it in a civil rights issue. I just wondered what tactic you used to "shut it down". I hear the N word all the time but 9 times out of 10 it's being used by blacks in an almost affectionate way. Maybe you just have thin skin.


We don't need to have the "a" vs "er" debate here.
I'm curious to know how he "shuts it down" when dealing with strangers too. Do you tell them "hey, that's not cool" or something? And what are the reactions you get when you do it? I'm honestly curious, not being facetious curious....
Quote:I'm curious to know how he "shuts it down" when dealing with strangers too. Do you tell them "hey, that's not cool" or something? And what are the reactions you get when you do it? I'm honestly curious, not being facetious curious....
 

Most likely he gets something like this:

 

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Quote:I'm curious to know how he "shuts it down" when dealing with strangers too. Do you tell them "hey, that's not cool" or something? And what are the reactions you get when you do it? I'm honestly curious, not being facetious curious....
 

I was curious too.  I sometimes hear speech I don't like, but I've never asked anyone to change their speech and certainly would not attempt to "shut it down".  I learn more about people when they are unfiltered. 
Quote:I'm curious to know how he "shuts it down" when dealing with strangers too. Do you tell them "hey, that's not cool" or something? And what are the reactions you get when you do it? I'm honestly curious, not being facetious curious....

You've never heard someone say something offensive and tell them it's inappropriate? It's so hard to speak up?
Quote:You've never heard someone say something offensive and tell them it's inappropriate? It's so hard to speak up?


I asked how YOU did it...I didn't realize it was so hard for you to come up with an actual answer. You'd think with all the white knight, social justice warrioring you supposedly do that you'd have been able to come up with a least one anecdote....guess not.
Quote:I asked how YOU did it...I didn't realize it was so hard for you to come up with an actual answer. You'd think with all the white knight, social justice warrioring you supposedly do that you'd have been able to come up with a least one anecdote....guess not.
 

"so then I says to him, 'dames don't like to be called broads, so knock that off!' I says."
Quote:You've never heard someone say something offensive and tell them it's inappropriate? It's so hard to speak up?
 

I knew a guy who took a toddler to Applebee's and told the group of men in the next booth to watch their language.  He got in a serious fight in the parking lot over it.  Applebee's is a restaurant but also a bar.  The funny thing is, this fellow frequently used the same type of language in front of his kid. 

 

I'd still like to learn your tactics and methods in case I ever want to be an overbearing control freak. 
Quote:"so then I says to him, 'dames don't like to be called broads, so knock that off!' I says."


That's right. Then add they're not all fat pigs and not all bleed all over the place...it's not like they're hemophiliacs .
Quote:Man..you like calling people idiots a lot.. Are you one of the less educated that your candidate touts? Just asking. I do see why you support the guy though. You're very similar.
 

Well, your ignorance pretty much defines you as exactly what I believe you to be.

 

Uneducated, unknowing, but extremely religious in your political beliefs.

 

Exactly what your "leaders" want you to be.  Good puppet.

 

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/...diots.html
You extremist nutcases on the left just need to change your avatar to Baltar.  It pretty much epitomizes what you're doing to the country currently.

 

When it all continues to implode under your party's rule, and you finally realize they've had their back turned to you the entire time... who will you cry to?

 

You're being totally used.  And you can't even see it.

Quote:I asked how YOU did it...I didn't realize it was so hard for you to come up with an actual answer. You'd think with all the white knight, social justice warrioring you supposedly do that you'd have been able to come up with a least one anecdote....guess not.
I have asked people to not say certain things around me in friendly settings. Directly. "Don't say that word around me." If the person is civil, I explain why. If it's someone I didn't know, but we were in a public setting where their racist or ignorant statement is heard by multiple people, I will say something of equal volume to call it out in a negative way. This has ranged from "Not cool bro," to, "That's some real ignorance," to "That's really [BLEEP] up." The only time anything ever escalated to a physical altercation was with a person I knew.


I'm sorry I don't find racism as tolerable as you.
Quote:Well, your ignorance pretty much defines you as exactly what I believe you to be.

 

Uneducated, unknowing, but extremely religious in your political beliefs.

 

Exactly what your "leaders" want you to be.  Good puppet.

 

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/...diots.html
 

The problem here is when you categorize anyone criticizing Trump as the Left's useful idiot, you've become useful to an idiot.
Quote:I have asked people to not say certain things around me in friendly settings. Directly. "Don't say that word around me." If the person is civil, I explain why. If it's someone I didn't know, but we were in a public setting where their racist or ignorant statement is heard by multiple people, I will say something of equal volume to call it out in a negative way. This has ranged from "Not cool bro," to, "That's some real ignorance," to "That's really [BAD WORD REMOVED] up." The only time anything ever escalated to a physical altercation was with a person I knew.

I'm sorry I don't find racism as tolerable as you.


So asking how you "supposedly" handle these situations means I'm fine with racism? I'm totally surprised you didn't flat out call me a racist, since anyone that dares to not vote just like you is a card carrying member of the Klan. Rolleyes


Makes me wonder why people you hang out with feel so comfortable being openly racist around you. Guess they've never witnessed you "shut it down"...you'd think people would notice if you did that kind of thing.
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