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There will be hell toupee.
Yo made me laugh...
How can anyone with that hair be taken seriously and with a name like Trump.... he's just an old fart
There will be hell toupee.
Stand back and look at the whole. Joke candidates now dominating the debate.They're both males in their 60's?
I mean there's nothing else is there?
Well you did seem to be incoherently ranting about Trump...Ah, angry right-winger sniping at the poster rather than actually making a coherent point. Got it!
Stand back and look at the whole. Joke candidates now dominating the debate.
Paul
Stand back and look at the whole. Joke candidates now dominating the debate.
Paul
There are quite a lot of similarities between Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump.
Stand back and look at the whole. Joke candidates now dominating the debate.
Donald Trump said:I gave to many people. Before this, before two months ago, I was a businessman. I give to everybody. When they call, I give. And you know what? When I need something from them, two years later, three years later, I call them. They are there for me. And that's a broken system.
Originally Posted by Paul R
There are quite a lot of similarities between Jeremy Corbyn and Donald Trump.
Corbyn isn't going to be PM, let's not worry about that.If they got into power I would say one might be a bit misguided about what he can do in the world, the other would make me feel that there will not be world left for me to feel anything about.
Corbyn isn't going to be PM, let's not worry about that.
Trump, OTOH, is worth paying attention to. Especially given the trouble Hillary is in.
Paul
This time four years ago the GOP front runners were Herman Cain and Michelle Bachmann.
+1. Wake me up around early Fall '16.Trump is only a threat to the GOP.
Trump is a right wing reactionary with foot in mouth syndrome. I think he has already said enough to rule him out.
Trump is only a threat to the GOP.
The point of the Trump story though is that the gaffs and outrageous statements keep increasing his lead not ending his campaign. Which is the point of the various articles and the comparison with Corbyn -- things that should damage your campaign and/or rule you out of actually winning do not seem to be having that effect.
In both cases it seems because these "unpolitical" views seem to connect with voters in a way that the traditional approaches do not. Whether this can continue into nomination/leadership and then eventual election is the big question of course. And both have (possibly) the same problem where connecting with people who vote in primaries and Labour leadership elections may very well not translate into votes at a national election.
I'm not so sure. She has problems with her evasion of federal law and funding issues, including from Trump.Yes. Whatever "trouble" Hilary is in will likely fix itself very quickly ig the GOP pick The Donald.
I'm not so sure. She has problems with her evasion of federal law and funding issues, including from Trump.
Current polls show Clinton/Trump moving from 51%/34% to 47%/42% over the last few weeks.
I haven't seen a Cameron/Corbyn|Burnham|Cooper|Kendall 'what if' poll yet. That would be interesting.
Paul
I don't see your points at all. Corbyn has to my knowledge said nothing stupid and has certainly not sunk to the gutter attack-dog level of the other three candidates.
He said he would run a full second term but not a third. So plenty of wriggle room.It won't be Cameron/anyone, as he's standing down before the next election. Osborne v Corbyn etc? Boris v Corbyn etc? Teresa (God forbid) May v Corbyn etc?