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MineralMan

(146,286 posts)
Wed Aug 17, 2016, 03:04 PM Aug 2016

Will Trump's Doubling Down Speed His Defeat?

Apparently, Herr Drumpf wasn't pleased with the GOP's attempt to assign handlers to him to keep him from destroying the party along with his own chances. Facing the disaster that is about to overcome Paul Manafort, and unwilling to walk the GOP line, His Rudeness has brought in the guy that runs the scurrilous and erroneous Breitbart website to help him.

With a scruffy beard and rumpled clothes, this new Trump representative brings new blood to the campaign, along with a long reputation for sensational "journalism" online. If anything, this new addition brings even wackier levels of wackadooism to the campaign.

Is Der Drumpfenführer™ intent on hastening his downfall in the polls and destroying any possibility of election? It sure seems so.

Please proceed Donnie. Hasten the day!

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Will Trump's Doubling Down Speed His Defeat? (Original Post) MineralMan Aug 2016 OP
I think Trump sees this as a return to the tactics he used in the primary. Jim__ Aug 2016 #1
One can only hope that doubling down on something that is not working will have consequences Gothmog Aug 2016 #2

Jim__

(14,075 posts)
1. I think Trump sees this as a return to the tactics he used in the primary.
Wed Aug 17, 2016, 03:11 PM
Aug 2016

The sad thing is that the media will echo any nonsense that these idiots throw up against Hillary. Things like:

Did Hillary really murder Vince Foster? New evidence from the Trump campaign.


It's too bad. We could use a rigorous debate about US policies, not a schoolyard name-calling contest.
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