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Jan 16 2017 09:09pm
Quote (EndlessSky @ 16 Jan 2017 22:55)



:lol:

Never forget white is not right - unless your Sec (C)linton

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Never forget white is not right - unless your Sec (C)linton

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Lmao same author
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Jan 16 2017 09:14pm
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Lmao same author

only 4 years 9 days apart too
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Jan 16 2017 09:26pm
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only 4 years 9 days apart too


Jesus >_<
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Jan 17 2017 08:51am
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President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday tweeted that approval rating polls are rigged against him, as a series of polls show him with historically low approval as he enters office.

“The same people who did the phony election polls, and were so wrong, are now doing approval rating polls. They are rigged just like before,” Trump wrote.

A CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday morning showed Trump with 40 percent approval — six points lower than it was after Election Day, and lower than the last three presidents.

More than half of respondents said they are less confident in Trump’s ability to do the job of president due to his statements since becoming president-elect.

An ABC News/Washington Post poll also released Tuesday found just 40 percent respondents approved of how Trump has handled his presidential transition, and 54 percent viewed him unfavorable.

In comparison, the last four presidents all had approval ratings of at least 72 percent for how they handled their transitions.

A Gallup poll released late last week showed Trump’s approval rating at 44 percent and his disapproval rating at 51 percent — the lowest approval rating Gallup has recorded for a president-elect prior to inauguration.


More thoughts from the orange man-child. Whether it's classified intelligence or polls... the validity of the information is determined by Trump's feelings.

We've elected a president who is about as emotionally mature as the GC crowd.
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Jan 17 2017 09:21am
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In comparison, the last four presidents all had approval ratings of at least 72 percent for how they handled their transitions.

that's probably because the prior 4 didn't have the incumbent President actively campaigning against them during the election, and then being petulant and derisive against the President-elect during the transition phase post-election.

(C)NN - still explaining why they arent Buzzfeed :lol:
ABC News/Washington Post...that sounds familiar. Oh right it was the (C)linton +12 on October 23 poll :lol:
#fakenews
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Jan 17 2017 09:23am
GOP confused and upset about Trumps committment to giving every American health insurance, something not even the Democrats promised.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/17/politics/congress-obamacare-trump/index.html

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Republican lawmakers are in the dark about President-elect Donald Trump's plan to repeal Obamacare and are frustrated he is emphasizing "insurance for everybody," three senior GOP sources told CNN on Tuesday.
Those sources said Republicans are working on a strategy to dismantle and replace the law in pieces.

The comments come after Trump told The Washington Post this weekend that he is nearly done crafting a plan that has "insurance for everybody" as its goal.


Is he going rogue from the GOP? They are and have been against universal health care from the beginning.

Also, first time ever a president is coming in with an approval rating of 40%, less than half of Obama's when he was swore in. I suppose when only a minority of the electorate voted for you this is expected.

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Pence could provide senators with some clarity about Trump's intentions, but one place senators likely won't get answers is at the confirmation hearing of his Health and Human Services secretary nomination.
Tom Price has been kept out of the transition team's efforts to craft an Obamacare replacement plan so he can be shielded from answering questions, a senior transition official told CNN.


Wow, lol

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Jan 17 2017 09:41am
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that's probably because the prior 4 didn't have the incumbent President actively campaigning against them during the election, and then being petulant and derisive against the President-elect during the transition phase post-election.

(C)NN - still explaining why they arent Buzzfeed :lol:
ABC News/Washington Post...that sounds familiar. Oh right it was the (C)linton +12 on October 23 poll :lol:
#fakenews


Obama hasn't been petulant at all, just candid about what would of happened if he ran against Trump. If Donald wasn't such a thin-skinned baby he would see that.

You have a hard time understanding that completely made up stories(like Pizzagate) are fake news, and inaccurate polling is just inaccurate polling. The Trump campaign didn't think they were going to win on election day, lol.

Actually that +12 polling isn't bad. Like many expect, the third party vote shrinks on election day. National polls are sort of irrelevant because Hillary did win big on the popular vote(almost 3 million more). That's a little too nuanced for you to understand though.
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Jan 17 2017 09:47am
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GOP confused and upset about Trumps committment to giving every American health insurance, something not even the Democrats promised.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/17/politics/congress-obamacare-trump/index.html



Is he going rogue from the GOP? They are and have been against universal health care from the beginning.

Also, first time ever a president is coming in with an approval rating of 40%, less than half of Obama's when he was swore in. I suppose when only a minority of the electorate voted for you this is expected.


Trump will just flip-flop like he has on practically every political issue throughout his life... or he'll deny that he ever said insurance for everybody. We're in post-truth Trump land, where CNN is fake news, Breitbart and Infowars tell the truth, and Putin is better than Obama.
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Jan 17 2017 09:53am
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Obama hasn't been petulant at all, just candid about what would of happened if he ran against Trump. If Donald wasn't such a thin-skinned baby he would see that.

You have a hard time understanding that completely made up stories(like Pizzagate) are fake news, and inaccurate polling is just inaccurate polling. The Trump campaign didn't think they were going to win on election day, lol.

Actually that +12 polling isn't bad. Like many expect, the third party vote shrinks on election day. National polls are sort of irrelevant because Hillary did win big on the popular vote(almost 3 million more). That's a little too nuanced for you to understand though.

bragging about a hypothetical situation that cannot happen per the Constitution in order to play up his own legacy (which was rejected by the voters) is being petulant.
they weren't irrelevant when you and many others were saying 'lol drumpf is done now look at these polls'

polls don't matter because they no longer reflect opinion - they're used to influence it. see below:



remember (C)linton was going to win GA, TX, AZ, and put KS into play because of what the polls said. but hey that 20th-century frame of thinking is all good - keep it up for another 10 years!
winning big on the popular vote is like bragging about scoring the most total points or runs in a best of 7 game series but losing the series 4-2. that's a little too nuanced for a strung-out 4x loser-backing person like yourself to understand though :)

e: look at those winning margins by Obama against the RINO duo of McCain and Romney :lol: what beatdowns! then he effectively runs against Trump in (C)linton's stead (she didn't even go to Wisconsin once) and Trump beats him in all 3 states :rofl:

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