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  • robotron3k-9

    Bill and Hillary are amazingly corrupt couple...

    A few of their Foundation "deals":

    • A Swedish organization donates $26 million to the Clinton Foundation even as Hillary’s State Department weighs sanctions against Swedish business concerns for dealing with Iran. In the end, no companies were cited for wrongdoing.

    • In three transactions from 2009 to 2013, Russia’s state-owned nuclear company, Rosatom, buys Uranium One. Since uranium is a strategic asset of vital importance to the U.S., then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had to sign off on the deal. She did so, effectively giving the Russians massive control over America’s uranium.

    • Hillary’s brother Tony Rodham is named to the board of Haitian company VCS Mining. VCS wins lucrative mining concessions from the Haitian government. Hillary steers $4 billion in U.S. aid to the island nation since 2010.

    The list goes on and on, full map in pdf form:
    http://radaronline.com/wp-conten…

    • let me guess, cygnus, mono, ramcocksy, moldy, do not respond well to this info. placed in the i dont care, im morally corrupt mind box.yurimon
    • #neveryUrineRamanisky2
    • when you state others are morally corrupt, it's extremely condescending, especially since you don't know us, and you are utterly wrong.monospaced
    • this is my highest downvote yet!robotron3k
    • and you'll surely misinterpret thatmonospaced
    • its true. i'm not exactly a fan of tramp even though i debate the fallacies. but seems some of you know the problems of H n still act as if they dont exist.yurimon
    • if thats not an aspect of immorality in knowing and continued participation or failed adjustment of direction in light of. well you are smart enough i hope.yurimon
    • "not a fan of Trump" yet becomes disliked by pretty much 90% of this website for highly vocal support of Trump - have a word with yourself yuri.fadein11
    • Not to mention consistent ridicule and presumptions made on anyone who doesn't happen to support Trump, defaulted as Hilary supporters and/orfadein11
    • brainwashed inferior human beings. Have another word with yourself Yuri.fadein11
    • you can debate, i learn when i catch myself of kilter. but you guys are on a path for sure. once in few i see some logical observation but rare.yurimon
    • current culmination of logic, rationality and historic, statistical, and cause n effect observation falls in the hands of more libertarian leaning at this timeyurimon
    • in history. for now at least as you know ideas become obsolete but at the current dems, reps libs, or right leanings are basket cases. you are part of it.yurimon
    • you claim to be this elite debater with encyclopedic knowledge of all of history, but you failed to notice that nobody is actually defending Hillarymonospaced
    • you accuse me and others of it regularly, but in reality, it's not happening ... you seem to be fabricating or imagining itmonospaced
    • it's really not cool, especially when you do it to provoke while insulting and judging one's moral character at the same timemonospaced
    • literally nobody defended her in any way on this post before you immediately named names as if they were, and proceeded to argue against themmonospaced
    • look, I don't mind differing opinions, and I do want to discuss these things with you, but it makes it really hard when you start out like that, okay?monospaced
    • good job on going off topic mono. good job.yurimon
    • seriously? you literally brought this up by a) claiming I'm ignoring this issue and, b) labeling me immoral, both of which you completely imaginedmonospaced
    • lol - set me free from the yuri-loop.fadein11
    • This is the only time mono's comprehension focus kicks in is when he feels he is attacked.
      ☑ comprehension level 50%, ☑ articulate 75%, ☑ grammar 99%
      yurimon
    • Who the fuck are you talking to?monospaced
    • please, this has to be a joke? yuri - take your mask off please.fadein11
    • oh play duhm againz. threw me off with 2 play duhmz in a row.yurimon
    • Ludicrous to imagine the $4Bn in aid to Haiti since 2010 would have anything to do with the massive earthquake they had there.. in 2010.detritus
    • 'weighs concerns' about Sweden's dealings means literally fuck all. You do realise the US now trades with Iran, right?http://www.bbc...detritus
    • http://www.bbc.co.uk…detritus
    • The Rosatom thing is suspect though
      http://www.newyorker…
      detritus
    • It might perhaps behoove you to find out a) what the Clinton foundation actually does, and b) how your hyper-capitalised political system functions.detritus
    • Because it seems to me like the Clinton's are just playing the same game everyone else there does... Just a lot better. Which I imagine galls some Republicans.detritus
    • And 'pdf form' sort of implies some weighty academic analysis, not a walmart tabloid infographic.detritus
  • CygnusZero45

    Lol trump backing off on everything he said for over a year about immigrants. The very thing his dumb supporters were latching on too. Got them to jump on to a sinking ship with him, and then was the first to bail out. Woops!

    He just conceded the election. Congrats Hillary! Allow me to be the first on this site to call her Madam President.

    Bye Trump.

    • His supporters don't give a fuck. They are all about his new policy and act like that was what they wanted all along. Trump asked them in an applause-offmonospaced
    • kinda sound like you n hills. 1 you dont care about what she has done or said. 2 you blindly follow and support hopelessly regardless. congratsyurimon
    • #neveryUrineRamanisky2
    • Can't remember how many times Trumpfans would say he is a "nationalist" fighting "the globalists" who want to flood the country with immigrants.yuekit
    • This was never very convincing given that Trump himself hires illegal workers and manufactures his hats in China, but they really believed he was the one guyyuekit
    • who was going to kick out the immigrants. So much for that..he managed to sell out his supporters without even getting elected.yuekit
    • sorry yuri, you don't seem to grasp that I've never shown support for Hillary and I don't give her a pass on anything like thatmonospaced
    • but yeah, nice way to make a snarky accusatory and assumptive comment while actually ignoring the topic at hand, the very thing you despise others doing.monospaced
    • if you haven't noticed, I don't do that to you or anyone else, so please don't do it to me, it's counter productive and makes you look like a prickmonospaced
    • she hasnt done anything yurimoron. all made up rhetoric by trump. she me evidence of purposeful wrong doing. spoiler alert: it doesnt existCygnusZero4
    • *show me evidenceCygnusZero4
    • Yep - pretty much the same as what the Brexit idiots did - talked it all up then backed down / disappeared after the vote.fadein11
    • Careful mono - Set is about, watch your words - he may call you a bully for commenting.fadein11
    • leave set out of this, this is exactly the kind of thing I'm trying NOT to do... bringing users up where they aren't involvedmonospaced
    • @mono - Do not tell me who to bring up - Set accused me of being a bully for dealing with relentless bullshit - I will mention whoever I like thanks.fadein11
    • this site has become so fucking tedious.fadein11
    • I understand he might have done that, but I don't see the need to bring it up in relation to my comments. That's all. Peace.monospaced
    • Just pointing out that I was singled out but in fact you, moldero, utopian and ramanisky are porb more vocal than me... I intensely dislike being called a bullyfadein11
    • I have made a point recently to not attack anyone, even yuri, and instead only respond to attacks or comments. Doesn't stop him from provoking though.monospaced
    • Last thing I want to do is insult you or get on your bad side. Just being a fellow forum member here. Have a nice evening.monospaced
    • yep - that's fine - I agree with loads of what you say and enjoy your v.rational approach. Cheers - you too.fadein11
    • If you havent noticed current admin numbers. oh hypocrisy you so cray. actual proposal was to make sure people dont enter illegally and are not criminals.yurimon
    • dude, yuri, he went from proposing an active forced deportation of illegals to a very different story now, it's not that complicatedmonospaced
    • So first we complain that Trump is somehow against immigrants, then now we're complaining Trump is for immigrants. What a bunch of complainers.omg
    • It was never realistic to deport 11 million people. The real complaint is that he panders to racists and the far right telling them what they want to hear.yuekit
    • complaints are mainly about a man in line for the most powerful position on Earth and yet doesn't seem to know what he thinks about anything.fadein11
    • And has no idea what he's talking about or even interest in learning. Clinton like her or not has very detailed, realistic policies. Trump just blurts outyuekit
    • whatever fantastical thing he thinks his supporters want to hear at a given moment.yuekit
    • pretty much I see this as an emotional issue on both sides but more emotional on the left this time around.yurimon
    • You've got to be kidding, the emotional ones are the people chanting "build the wall" when there is already a wall, already border security.yuekit
    • Or think the reason why they are stuck in a shitty job is because of Mexican immigrants. When every economic study shows the opposite.yuekit
    • Yuri - you seem pretty emotional and unhinged at times - perhaps use all this energy on the campaign trail for your chosen canditate?fadein11
    • nah, style of engagement. but i know you are emotional angel of sorts n precious. you guys need to examine things bit more.yurimon
    • I have closely studied Trump and it confirmed my original opinion of him - useless cunt.fadein11
    • current conditions in those areas, its intellectually multi disciplinary area of knowledge for discussion of the subject. i dont see as the only option howeveryurimon
    • i dont see guts out discussion about the border area either. though fear is an aspect to gain support i feel the other side is just as fear driven in anotheryurimon
    • way. i see it in most conversations here. also people are oblivious on how far right they shifted into bush territory who are dems based on fear reactions.yurimon
    • you will witness this unchanged as if nothing has changed. more proof of the irrationality of the whole phenomenon of this election.yurimon
    • This why both extremes are dangerous but the labeled left is bit more dangerous this time around. you guys are in brown shirt territory and not know it. this isyurimon
    • sad to me in witnessing extremes like this.yurimon
    • this isn't about how we feel about his current stance, it's that he completely fucking flip-flopped. that's it. no emotion. holy shit you guisemonospaced
    • the point is it is both sides on a flip flop, get with ityurimon
    • Hey fadein, maybe you and the rest of the pitchfork squad can settle down and take a page out of mono's book. You guys running around instigating is what makingterry_cloth
    • This site so tedious. If you don't like being called a bully than stop acting like oneterry_cloth
  • yuekit1

    Hillary Clinton Says ‘Radical Fringe’ Is Taking Over G.O.P. Under Donald Trump

    Hillary Clinton on Thursday delivered a blistering denunciation of Donald J. Trump’s embrace of the “alt-right” political philosophy, presenting his choice as an especially ominous turn in a presidential election full of them.

    “The de facto merger between Breitbart and the Trump campaign represents a landmark achievement for the alt-right,” Mrs. Clinton said. “A fringe element has effectively taken over the Republican Party.”

    Mrs. Clinton also noted that David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader, was “jubilant” on his radio show recently while describing Mr. Trump.

    “A man with a long history of racial discrimination, who traffics in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and the far dark reaches of the internet, should never run our government or command our military,” Mrs. Clinton said. “If he doesn’t respect all Americans, how can he serve all Americans?”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/2…

    • I wonder if gov for $ is considered radical much. I'm voting <-Hyurimon
    • I agree it's concerning but if you wanted to defeat Clinton, maybe your side shouldn't have nominated a racist lunatic?yuekit
    • Republicans make criticism the Democrats that much more difficult when they endorse a worse alternative every time.yuekit
    • ^ yepfadein11
    • i thought this election helped show the reps are on the same side as the dems and there really is only one party of governmentdeathboy
    • There's some element of that but look at conservative Congress and Democrat White House, they can barely work together to even pass a budget.yuekit
    • The moronic Republitards wanted Trump, they got what they want.utopian
    • yea maybe. the whole budget always seems like some trumped up reality tv show for the public. curtain fall they shake hands and say we did good this year.deathboy
    • reinforcement of the party platform. if they actually just politely agreed, since they all seem to flip flop all the time. party support might waindeathboy
    • between them and the media turning everything into entertainment its hard to tell whats reality and whats showdeathboy
    • I see what you're saying but I don't think it's actually all orchestrated like that. Another example would be Republicans suing to overturn policies that Obamayuekit
    • tried to implement. In fact I'd say a lot of the source of so called populist anger is not even because of corruption. But rather because government can'tyuekit
    • get anything done because the two sides simply disagree, a situation that ironically was created by the voters in the first place.yuekit
    • Yea im oversimplifying it. Its a complex system. They're all individuals. There really is no party. But at the end of the day they bothSeemToGo in one directiondeathboy
    • But it does resemble a tv show like survivor, 2 teams one victor and they plot and plan and all try to get to the victor spotdeathboy
    • yea i think thats what i mean. if survivor had teams that had certain brand rules they needed to reinforce as they worked there way to the topdeathboy
    • where the team colors are replaced with intangible ideas. so a little more abstract and confusing.deathboy
    • some play for victor, some play for when the show ends and outside deals. some fame. just not for principles assigned to them.deathboy
    • if that's the case. is it a wonder trump has made it as far as he has? i bet most of the GOP didn't realize the game they were playingdeathboy
    • god... that's disgusting thinking about it.deathboy
    • That's kind of how the world works isn't it? Nothing new.yuekit
    • but than why do people think one or the other is something new? that's what i dont get.deathboy
    • maybe if johnson got in and nothing happened for the better my full on disillusion could be finished. see it as simply a tumor w a timelinedeathboy
  • omg-4
  • omg-5

    • Is that one of Trumps kids?utopian
    • I'm looking forward to the October Surprise...robotron3k
    • ah how many times are people going to use that tragic image for their own benefitfadein11
    • Its the UNs job to have a foreign policy. We need a domestic policy.teh
  • utopian4

  • omg-5

    • Keep up the good fight and I thank you for supporting my campaign!

      TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 2k16!
      RealDonaldTrump
    • Trump wishes he thought of creating 20 million jobs by transitioning to 100% clean renewable energy by 2030omg
    • haha what are u talkin about trump would create 30 million jobs transitioning by 2025. Always such bold statements for max 8 years service.deathboy
    • cant companies get sued for false advertisements? wonder if it would be possible to sue a politician for frauddeathboy
    • https://memecrunch.c…deathboy
    • Can I sue a concert aimed at ending world hunger? Please.monospaced
    • I highly doubt Trump is going to create 30 million jobs simply by building your wall.omg
    • yea you can if they lie about use of funds and what not. they likely don't promise to end hunger.deathboy
    • no he will do it the same way in less time, so in fact its in less time he will probably create 40 million jobs.deathboy
    • such false statements should be criminal because people like you fall for themdeathboy
    • I can't tell, are you actually saying you think trump could do that or are you just being sarcastic?monospaced
    • no both statements are absolutely untrue. im just displaying how easy it is to say whatever. trump already says whatever but stein is off the chartsdeathboy
    • Hamonospaced
    • Eventually you have to add up the facts to see whether or not an idea can hold water.omg
    • The energy market is worth over $600B and seeing an est. 14% growth rate per year. Which by itself can sustain a 1.5M jobs per year quota.omg
    • Obviously. That's called the scientific method. ;)monospaced
    • for funs OMG how many people will be displaced out of work that deals with non green energy? is that factored in to the creation number?deathboy
    • The new green deal would create a new wealth distribution as homeowners would be capable of collecting energy to sell back into the system.omg
    • The profits would not just stay at the top level, like they do with oil. A transition to cleaner energy opens more opportunities and benefits.omg
    • Much of the oils are foreign based sources, so worrying about job losses in that industry would not rest solely from within.omg
    • There are still other uses for oil, but our dependency on it for energy changes everything.omg
    • If it's such an equitable plan then then why would we want the federal government beurocracy to get involved and fuck it all upterry_cloth
    • government involvement would lower taxes, free education and student debt, improve foreign affair, better public assistance, while ending poverty.omg
    • so in other words you have no idea how many jobs it would displace? jsut how many it would createdeathboy
    • how would tanking oil prices improve foreign affairs? has that helped venezuela? middle east?deathboy
    • you say free education. hopefully you realize nothing is free. where are costs controls to this "free" system?deathboy
    • do you question any of this OMG? Or is that kool aid so tasty you don;t think about it?deathboy
    • i don't get it but seems like you have been stricken by some sort of evangelism for stein. water to wine stuffdeathboy
    • It would cost the US 380,000 jobs.omg
    • our involvement in wars due to oil could be eliminatedomg
    • the green plan establishes a platform where higher education is supported.omg
    • I tried looking at the other candidates but I happen to see Jill Stein as a better option.omg
    • well i guess i'd believe her to be the best option to if everything she said was real. unfortunately i have an idea of economics and historydeathboy
    • whats your economic and historical perspective on everything so far?omg
    • that more government only creates a ruling class and a poor class. no economy can flourish through central planning.deathboy
    • take for example gov role in driving college tuition through the roof. good intention hurt regular people while pushing banks profits ever higher.deathboy
    • your policy gives you what you hate. hasn't every measure made to curb such things done almost the exact opposite?deathboy
    • think about markets of a politcian. they have an incentive to sell a product. our culture responds that way. they make up these products to differentiat and getdeathboy
    • bought by voters. a politician wh says well a free market approach where i do nothing makes it look liek he has nothing to sell, and nothing to selldeathboy
    • to lobbysist either or on behalf. if you look at "calls". i think that is the major incentive flaw to politicians. they need to sell something and differentiatedeathboy
    • menat "calls" from public for fixes to problem. usually public never asked. do u think public asked for SS? No. It was sold to them.deathboy
    • How that program workign out? does that not hurt the poor the most taking money away from there tight paycheck and saying u can have it when your old?deathboy
    • wouldnt they be better having that money now for food, less stress and jsut working at an older age? let peopel decide whats best for them and their situationdeathboy
    • but to see any of this you have to get over the idea of equality as being good. when in fact its bad, its death, its stagnation and the enemy of life. its a 0deathboy
    • Bravo, well said. Thats a hard one for people to swallow now a days, people have believed the new wave commy shit and March around talking about ending povertyterry_cloth
    • And wealth redistribution as if that isn't right out of the manifesto. Smashing the bourgeoise just makes everyone poor, only a child or a simpleton would thinkterry_cloth
    • That that model has meritterry_cloth
  • nb2

  • nb1

    The University of Chicago sent out a letter informing new students that they don't support "so-called trigger warnings" or safe spaces.

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/ne…

    • :)deathboy
    • My better half was telling me about this last night. Good for these guysterry_cloth
    • looks like a film prop for a Harry Potter movie.fadein11
  • sofakingback6

    its good

    • used to be funny. sigh.. tired...yurimon
    • still funnymonospaced
    • nah, used to be funny, the first one, now its tired. cant believe it got tired so fast. he should do one on <-H. im curious to see the difference in spoofsyurimon
    • no, he's still funnymonospaced
    • nah it feels like the buffalo 66 movie where the parents keep watching the 1966 reruns of an old football game in the background.yurimon
    • no, still funnyRamanisky2
    • def running out of content. tired stale, rerun type shieet. up yo game. he should do other candidates. stale air. i tried to laugh but its old. next.yurimon
    • even his reposted vids get 600k views wtf are you talking about again?sted
    • nope, plenty of content, he's still going strong and is still hilariousmonospaced
    • past tense is the key. its stale reaching content. sedation through stale bread with mushroom mold on it. like mothers with their pics of their children.yurimon
    • a cult grasping for meaning for one more laugh as the world travels at 70 thousand miles per hour in space. a tribe desperate rain dance to make the rain.yurimon
    • voodoo through a hollow soul grasping at an attempt to define themselves an bond in pointing the mirror away from themselves. deflection of the light of truth.yurimon
    • one last laugh, one last injection of not paying attention, one last sedative. this the wheel of insanity turning and as long as you look at the screen you willyurimon
    • nope, you're wrong, his content is fresh every week and his writers are on point. totally hilariousmonospaced
    • never notice the world as it moves 70 thousand miles per hour. one more sedative of a ignorance as truth. it never gets old. hit the reply again and againyurimon
    • http://blog.blackmil…monospaced
    • stillmonospaced
    • funnymonospaced
    • it was hilarious like 2 or 3 times. its your desperation numbification and misdirection like every other merican liquored up infront of a media interface.yurimon
    • you like ma poem?yurimon
    • show is still funnymonospaced
    • i guess if you live in bubble with a short attention span, tunnel vision. nostalgia for the irrational, emotion cult like behavior in feeling you are part ofyurimon
    • stillmonospaced
    • something by pointing a finger away yourself n avoiding any type of responsibility for the world, a voodo rain dance will make everything ok.yurimon
    • then yes its funny.yurimon
    • funnymonospaced
    • and you're wrongmonospaced
    • I guess primates laughing at a holographic psychological projection refelection is funny. you are correct.yurimon
    • nope, he's actually funny, not stalemonospaced
    • still hi - lar - i - ousRamanisky2
    • i know I love talking monkeys. its funny.yurimon
    • john oliver isn't a hologram or anything else, just a funny man with really funny content that is still funny after this many episodesmonospaced
    • Yep - he is a v.funny man and yuri I am beginning to worry about you again for not understanding this - it's comedy not a conspiracy :)fadein11
    • he is funny but not all the time.yurimon
    • Loved Buffalo 66 though - cracking film. Vincent Gallo - cool dude.fadein11
    • Actually, his show is always funny.monospaced
    • not if the he keeps using trying to milk stale content. its something funny if you are in your teens. this vid.yurimon
    • Nope, content is always fresh and adults find it hilariously funny, just like teens do.monospaced
    • in defense of yuri the show does attack pretty much everything yuri stands for on a weekly basis lol.fadein11
    • in defense of him getting triggered into a random existential rant over this comedy piece? irrelevant, still funnymonospaced
    • not really sometimes he comes out fresh, but same crap over n over trying to freshen up with air freshener instead of working for originality.yurimon
    • nope, it's never the same content, it's quite original every piece, every time, and funny stillmonospaced
    • they are playing off the same fallacies over n over these days. boring. i already knew what how he was going play off that book. stale.yurimon
    • when its good you are bit surprised on the delivery. this one is as interesting with anticipation n delivery like a clock.yurimon
    • that's where you're totally wrong, though. You only don't like it because he's rightly, and hilariously, making fun of Trump, againmonospaced
    • This skit in particular is hilarious, and interesting too, as usual with this show.monospaced
    • very funny yuribunRamanisky2
    • yeah i get trump is childish. the guy revealed his cards in the beginning. its only funny for the masturbators comedy club.yurimon
    • funny for everyoneakiersky
    • it's always funny yurimon, alwaysmonospaced
    • not just in the beginningmonospaced
    • funny because you want it to be funny but not really observing, but yes its funny for primates.yurimon
    • Nope. You're wrong about that. He's funny by definition. Anyway, you're a primate too.monospaced
    • correction, past tense. maybe he will be funny in his next bit. who knows. no artist is consistent in the work i imagine.yurimon
    • Nope. You're wrong. Present tense is correct. He's consistently funny and will keep being funny.monospaced
    • Oh, and you're a primate. Present tense.monospaced
    • lol - primate calls primate primate - another yuri-loop. what would outsiders to this site make of these side comments :)fadein11
  • yurimon-5

    • married a close family member - downvoted.fadein11
    • Some values are so dear and important that most of you are willing to overlook and ignore them in some candidate. :)yurimon
    • plus point missed in this trufyist spoofyurimon
    • didn't watch, used to be a fan of Woody - not so much these days.fadein11
    • def running out of content. tired stale, rerun type shieet. up yo game.Ramanisky2
    • pretty much sums you n yo cultural stereo typing friends up. mr rammancoxskyyurimon
    • pretty much sums you n yo cultural stereo typing friends up. yUrineRamanisky2
    • not if your friends are nice. mr ramman noodleyurimon
    • Oh silly yuribonRamanisky2
    • yurimongleface_melter
  • Ramanisky24

    ahhhhh, ya gotta love those RWNJ memes.

    • When Im swimming in the ocean Im statistically more likely to be killed by sharkdrgs
  • sted4

    • & sup urinemonkey.sted
    • you mean the entertainer guy who said if you follow him seriously that there is something wrong?yurimon
    • You mean the guy that uses logical fallacies to play on already stereo typed presumptions in deceiving the flock to follow and not tell the truth for the sakeyurimon
    • of his fame n fortune? the bigot for the left? that guy? :)yurimon
    • yuribun doesn't like funnyRamanisky2
    • i though jon was funny when i was young n naive. one of those thingsyurimon
    • so triggeredmonospaced
    • Stewart is still funny and would be a better candidate than Trump.monospaced
    • yurimon doesn't even knows what comedy is. his thinking is so far from of abstraction.sted
    • candidate maybe but not pres. no triggered lunch time. eating in front of ma computer.yurimon
    • no, he would be a better candidate and president than Trump, everyone knows that, plus he's hilariousmonospaced
    • yuribun hates comedyRamanisky2
    • someone who regurgitates fallacies that you think are true in the abstract and is going to do well at reality? lol. no wonder you things are going to pot.yurimon
    • Yes, he would be better than Trump.monospaced
    • jon stewart wouldn't he is a panicky ny jewish guy. been around this for a long time. the over reactive dramatic type. lol yeah sure. made for good comedy inyurimon
    • the begining, now its just stale over exposed sheeit. need some new revival, liberal comedy is going down.yurimon
    • Stewart is undoubtedly more suited for the position than Trump in every conceivable way. He's also still very funny.monospaced
    • Trump is the "panicky ny guy" who is the true "over reactive dramatic type" who makes for great comedy. Stewart would be infinitely more presidential and adult.monospaced
    • trump is 100 times more productive. btw.yurimon
    • But would be a worse president than Jon Stewart.monospaced
    • careful guys - he's losing it today - let's not get accused of being bullies.fadein11
    • not so sure. jon lives his life in logical fallacy entertainment. thinking in false assumptions is the not the reality. he even told people your idiots if youyurimon
    • of entertainment in place of actual reality in the beginning of his fame.yurimon
    • Since you're not so sure, I'll settle it for you: Jon Stewart would be a better president than Donald Trump.monospaced
    • in your dreams perhaps, but then again you have a hard time to deciphering actual facts in reality. but im sure you getting your news from jon help secure thatyurimon
    • fallacy for ya.yurimon
    • Nope, wrong again. Not in my dreams, in reality. Stewart is better suited in every aspect to be president than Donald Trump.monospaced
    • I also don't get my news from Jon Stewart, and I have no difficulty whatsoever in deciphering facts in reality. You're wrong again on all counts.monospaced
    • Of course, you wouldn't make those claims about me without proof. So, cough it up. I'm waiting.monospaced
    • sorry, i guess you are just a bigot for the left. ma bad.yurimon
    • Nope. Wrong. I'm not. And Stewart is still superior to trump.monospaced
    • im sure in your bizaro world alot of things are are where they shouldnt be.yurimon
    • wrong there too little buddy... I'm not in bizarro world, just the regular one where everyone is, and where Jon Stewart would be superior to Trump as presidentmonospaced
    • yeah the wrong is a magic word used by monomonkey to create his magic reality bubble. jon would piss his pants at all the choices. thus why hes an actoryurimon
    • to create the illusion and charisma to get people to like him. that how people watch the show, thus a success. if i didnt respect the truth i could do the sameyurimon
    • and just focus on my charism, i'll drop the charisma so hard yall be suckin it tonight!yurimon
    • You're still wrong. Calling me names doesn't change that. Trump isn't as qualified to be president as Jon Stewart. It's a fact. Sorry.monospaced
    • Thanks for your incoherent triggered meltdown of a side comment rant though. Very entertaining. My wife thinks you're hilarious.monospaced
    • dont you dare introduce me to your wife if you want to keep her. im hot stuffs. especially that we some what look like twins.yurimon
    • irrelevant, because Stewart would be better as president than Trump could ever dream ... I also have a twin brother alreadymonospaced
  • monospaced5

    In a WSJ survey, no former members of the White House Council of Economic Advisers—spanning eight presidents—openly support Mr. Trump

    http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2…

  • monospaced6

    Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has warned Donald Trump of "massive disappointment" if he backs down on his plan to deport undocumented immigrants.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us…

    • imagine having Sarah Palin warning you on policy - lol... the whole campaign is crumbling as expected.fadein11
    • embarrassing time to be a republicanmonospaced
    • or demacriteyurimon
    • beside the pointmonospaced
    • you would be better off trying to make that point in a separate post, with something actually factual and embarrassing, where you spell democrat correctlymonospaced
    • point is beside the statementyurimon
    • but you know this, since you claim to be a master debatormonospaced
    • never claimed that. but i try.yurimon
    • "master debator" = masterbatorfadein11
    • yuribateRamanisky2
    • yeah, you didmonospaced
  • omg-6

  • omg-5

  • monospaced6

    holy shit

  • BusterBoy5

    Donald Trump's personal physician said he wrote a letter declaring Trump would be the healthiest president in history in just five minutes while a limo sent by the candidate waited outside his Manhattan office.

    Dr. Harold Bornstein, who has been the GOP nominee's doctor for 35 years, told NBC News on Friday that he stands by his glowing assessment of the 70-year-old's physical state.

    Dr. Harold Bornstein in his office. NBC News
    "His health is excellent, especially his mental health," he said in an exclusive interview at his Park Avenue office.

    In his letter, Bornstein said there were no "significant medical problems" in Trump's history and that a recent examination "showed only positive results."

    "If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency," Bornstein wrote.

    Asked how he could justify the hyperbole, Bornstein said, "I like that sentence to be quite honest with you and all the rest of them are either sick or dead."

    He went on to say that the Oval Office has been occupied by presidents with dementia or tumors or even men who were "paranoid" or "psychotic."

    Bornstein said that after he was asked to write the letter, he thought about what he would say all day but did not type it out until the last minute as a black car sent by Trump waited to collect it. He said he didn't even proofread it.

    The doctor said he would not normally use such over-the-top language in a letter for a patient but he made an exception for Trump — who just two weeks before had tweeted that the doctor's assessment would show "perfection."

    • all of trumps friends looks like Vegas hustlers like this quackmoldero
    • And the best part was when they gave him his money. Hi Doctor Rick!face_melter
    • mr bigot mehico strikes again, but for the left.yurimon
    • Why are you attacking QBN users yuri every time the trump gets criticized? So bizarre.monospaced
    • I know moldys bigotry weakness. he thinks another form of bigotry is more holy over another. mind your bizyurimon
    • his comment wasn't bigoted thoughmonospaced
    • you can take the states but you cant take anger out of the man. little pleasantries of a good environment can diffuse the anger but not necessarily heal it.yurimon
    • ^leave the states, ma nerpyurimon
    • just sayin', I didn't see anything about his comment that was bigoted, just you getting riled up over this doctor thing instead of the actual issuesmonospaced
    • moldy knows whats up. im sure you did a thorough investigation and concluded you will vote for <-Hyurimon
    • lol @ bigot coming from a trump supporter, did you find a job yet?moldero
    • moldy, moldy you dont know me 1st of all, n 2 you pretty much need to get off your high horse and stop masquerading your bigotry for the left as something holyyurimon
    • just because you are bigot voting for <-H doesnt make it any different then your red neck stereotype heritage.yurimon
    • omg - yuri you really are not helping matters for yourself at all, you really are a dick troll - have a word with yourself.fadein11
    • you are bigot also, but for the left.yurimon
    • Yurimon: I implore you to cease the constant irrelevant, unmitigated attacks on others. A forced absence is awaiting you otherwise.Moderator
    • Your whole scene on QBN of constant self-entertainment via conflict and challenge has gotten boring and predictable. The annoyance of it speaks for itself.Moderator
  • drgs4

    did he write it himself?

    • it's so bizarre - it sounds like Trump wrote it. And what healthcare professional deals in absolutes like that. Someone should make a film about Trump'sfadein11
    • campaign - a black comedy farce - shame Hunter S. Thompson isn't around anymore to write it!fadein11
    • This is the strangest, latest outrage against Trump. Dr gives him a clean bill of health and says he'll be the healthiest president ever.IRNlun6
    • Hillary has a history of suffering a brain injury and lingering complications. The media calls any question of her health a conspiracy.IRNlun6
    • and yet, her doctor isn't so fucking stupid that he would publish ridiculously idiotic shit like, "healthiest individual ever elected"monospaced
    • nation of derps. This is a good example of how people are screwed up in nihilism from pop culture.yurimon
    • is the Hitlary Propoganda machine running out of gas??robotron3k
    • technically yes but there are still people who dont cross reference or look deeper into the info available. will be pure tragedy if she prevails.yurimon
    • actually you're wrong, yuri, people everywhere ARE looking into this, and the doctor is being scrutinized further, uncovering everything availablemonospaced
    • im pretty sure but you missed a spot <-Hyurimon
    • the doctor know his shite, he's pretty fit... http://i.imgur.com/W…robotron3k
    • ^ I wish i could flip around like that.yurimon
    • of course Trump wrote that, how stupid do you have to be to not see the same speech pattern? Actually, its a great letter, It uses the best words.sofakingback
    • I must be stupid then, excuse me for presuming that presidential candidates do not write their own letters signed by their doctor :)fadein11
    • well, this is a unique case. Although, it goes to show. they can lie about anything, in our face. we're not gonna do a damn thing about it.sofakingback
    • yepfadein11