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lspencer534 11-11-2016 6:23pm

Every Liberal needs to look at this and learn...
 

snide 11-11-2016 7:22pm

I want to kick that guy in the nuts.

Bill 11-11-2016 7:30pm

Douchebag. Didn't make it past 1:00.

99 pewtercoupe 11-11-2016 7:35pm

Who is he?
He is full is shit on some things but he also makes some valid points if you listen the whole way through

VatorMan 11-11-2016 7:37pm

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 1515483)
I want to kick that guy in the nuts.

Loud, obnoxious, and right.

FRISKY 11-11-2016 7:41pm

He is brash, but tells the truth.

boracayjohnny 11-11-2016 7:57pm

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Originally Posted by VatorMan (Post 1515487)
Loud, obnoxious, and right.

:iagree:

Iron Chef 11-11-2016 8:44pm

Got no problem with anything he said. Sadly I wound up voted for the lesser of two evils, hoping with all my might that the lesser gets it right.

The guy is Johnathan Pie:

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Jonathan Pie is a satirical news reporter character created and played by actor Tom Walker. He is known for his apparent 'out take' rants of a conflicted reporter speaking his mind about the state of UK politics. His first spoof news report was released just after the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of opposition in the UK Parliament. The "report" was in response to mainstream media reporting, in particular the weight given to a past relationship with Diane Abbott and the fact that he "stuck his willy in a woman". Walker was soon approached by several media companies, including RT UK, the Russian government-funded television network, who offered him complete creative control. He worked with them for several months until deciding to split in July 2016 prior to a show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
He's also the typical Brit who has to act outraged even though he has no dog in the fight. Hey Britain...newsflash...our election doesn't affect you, so take a pill.

FasterTraffic 11-11-2016 8:51pm

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Originally Posted by bill_daniels (Post 1515484)
Douchebag. Didn't make it past 1:00.

It takes a little longer than that for him to start getting to the point.

snide 11-11-2016 9:34pm

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Originally Posted by VatorMan (Post 1515487)
Loud, obnoxious, and right.

I didn't say he was wrong.

Craig 11-11-2016 9:40pm

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Originally Posted by Iron Chef (Post 1515506)
...Sadly I wound up voted for the lesser of two evils, hoping with all my might that the lesser gets it right...

That's curious...

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84 11-11-2016 10:38pm

He nails the truth right head-on! That being said, he's still a shit eating, greasy, libtard limey prick who's own countrymen will be wearing burkas along with their women in a few years. The self-destructive Left marches toward the cliff...

04 commemorative 11-12-2016 9:00am

did not click

Iron Chef 11-12-2016 9:15am

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Originally Posted by Craig (Post 1515526)
That's curious...

What's so curious about it? I support most of what Trump stands for, and while I think he was the best candidate in this election, I know that there are thousands of others in this country that would have been much better still. Over time, I also wasn't terribly comfortable with his temperament and some of the off-the-cuff statements he made. He was at times his campaigns own worst enemy and saying some of the things that he did made him look like he was going off the reservation. Perhaps it was part of the strategy, but I would have done it differently.

I think he's sharp and intelligent. Im happy he won and I'm cautiously optimistic about his Presidency. But that doesn't mean I don't think there were better choices out there.

DAB 11-12-2016 11:00am

based on the above, didn't watch it.

but i really don't care what some foreigner thinks of our elections. it a decision We the People get to make, with regard to our interests, not what will please some potentate somewhere that I don't bow down to.

and if you didn't like the result, well, rioting and destroying things is a poor method to convince others that your viewpoint is correct.

Craig 11-12-2016 11:06am

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Originally Posted by Iron Chef (Post 1515587)
What's so curious about it? I support most of what Trump stands for, and while I think he was the best candidate in this election, I know that there are thousands of others in this country that would have been much better still. Over time, I also wasn't terribly comfortable with his temperament and some of the off-the-cuff statements he made. He was at times his campaigns own worst enemy and saying some of the things that he did made him look like he was going off the reservation. Perhaps it was part of the strategy, but I would have done it differently.

I think he's sharp and intelligent. Im happy he won and I'm cautiously optimistic about his Presidency. But that doesn't mean I don't think there were better choices out there.

I got the impression that you were more 'head core' than you were I suppose. It's no secret here my position. I'm far from disappointed, it's probably the best realistic result. I'm more happy that she lost, than I am he won. Let's see what happens...the potential is heeeuuuuge....

Aerovette 11-12-2016 11:20am

The guy speaks the truth and Republicans that can't handle his statements are pretty much on the same level as the Dems that had their heads in the sand where Hillary was concerned. Things don't have to be black and white. Thinking Trump is perfect as well as his supporters being perfect is short-sighted. There are things, major things, wrong with both parties. Honestly, Trump should have been an Independent, but he would NEVER have won that way. He is a negotiator, and a strategist by nature and he may have known more than we gave him credit for. His good and bad behavior saturated the airwaves and Hillary's crimes and health issues were the only thing that took that attention away. Dumb luck gambling or pure genius? I think a mix. His most genius move by far was Kellyanne. I have an enormous respect for her and her ability to reign him in when needed and her "nose to the grindstone" push to the finish line. She was never without an intelligent response to a question or issue.

Cybercowboy 11-12-2016 12:15pm


FasterTraffic 11-12-2016 1:27pm

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Originally Posted by Iron Chef (Post 1515587)
What's so curious about it? I support most of what Trump stands for, and while I think he was the best candidate in this election, I know that there are thousands of others in this country that would have been much better still. Over time, I also wasn't terribly comfortable with his temperament and some of the off-the-cuff statements he made. He was at times his campaigns own worst enemy and saying some of the things that he did made him look like he was going off the reservation. Perhaps it was part of the strategy, but I would have done it differently.

I think he's sharp and intelligent. Im happy he won and I'm cautiously optimistic about his Presidency. But that doesn't mean I don't think there were better choices out there.

:iagree:

I winced at some of the stuff that seemed to serve no other purpose than giving the Hilliariots and their media underlings more ammunition.

That said, I am f**king thrilled at the outcome. Thrilled as f**k.

GentleBen 11-12-2016 3:44pm

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