Donald Trump To Run For President in 2016!!!!!!!!
Collapse
X
-
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#736Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#737
hey, just saying you can get married now if that is you're thing. It is like your song says tho, "its ok for you to ride that dick, as long as it's baracks" so if you're not gay no biggie. Sounds like you panic when you're connected to being a dick rider. Always bring up the gay thing lol, completely missing the point that you're a dick rider... lol hilarious every time
funny you brought up my obsessing over you... huh... logic obviously not your wheelhouse.
enjoy that dick riding, don't fight it.
Last edited by brooks85; 07-21-15, 09:49 AM.Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#738
There's definitely a chord he strikes with a larger segment with his anti union stuff (in a general election - compared to Trump). He obviously won't get the Union vote - but he's a mix of anti-elite and folksy charm that is appealing a lot of people. If they can package up Wisc to look like more of a success than it is - he still might.
Right now Trump is doing well (compared to the 832 other GOP candidates) because
A) He's known - so automatically he'll get the "fan" vote. Face/name recognition at this point is worth points. To many, the name/brand Trump = Wealth (Success).
B) He's playing the anti PC card. People who are having a tough time adjusting to the "new normal" of the demographics of the country shifting see him as someone (they infer) that can slow it down.
C) The anti-everyone people. People hate the system and think it can be changed through one guy. Rather than forcing things like term limits, they think electing someone (who will be opposed to both parties and probably impeached in the first 18 months) - that it'll change everything that's wrong with the system and process.
D) Anger always trumps (no pun intended) everything.
Which message gets people more motivated.
"Things might not be as bad as they were in 2008, but I can make them better"
vs
"Look at this woman murdered by an illegal. I'll fix that"Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#739
You're a penetrating moron and these bold items unequivocally prove it. However, don't feel bad. You're not alone, most people think if I have 10 apples, I lose 5 then gain back 5 apples that I am now up 5 apples. You're stupid, that's your thing. It sucks for people like me though. Have to deal with people like you who can't do math and go out of their way to misinterpret comments, like a good little sheep, they don't WANT to understand you dick rider you.Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#740
Your own situation is worse than 2008?
For probably the sharpest stock person in the forum, that surprises me.
What surprises me more, is that for someone who is obviously sociopathic in your regard to the welfare of others, you spend so much time and energy caring that other people are stupid.Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#741
Surprises you or not, my situation or not, the facts are you are a dick riding idiot. I can truly say that is nothing personal or mean spirited.
you're clearly a dick rider, enough examples in this thread alone to prove that.
You're clearly unintelligent so idiot applies.
Now I'm going to go chik-fil-a solely because they hate gay people, right dick rider?Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#742
Is that your end game?Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103091
#743[IMG]https://****************************/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11071735_393253760875638_172319231701224 2222_n.jpg?oh=54f594242416346f61b4f19448 24d198&oe=5619A74C[/IMG]Comment -
Andy117SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-10
- 9511
#745What kind of asshole reveals another politician's phone number like that?
What I don't like about Trump has little to do with policy, he's just a dick.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103091
#746that's exactly what I like about him. He's not a pussy is much more accurate.
Graham called him a jackass. what should he have done? Cried and baked cookies?Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#748The guys a failed businessman, and doing anything for attention because he knows he cannot winComment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82726
#749Donald Troll at it again. He will never learn to keep his mouth shut.Comment -
Ra77erSBR Posting Legend
- 06-20-11
- 10969
#751I instantly regret backing this guy after the post about John McCain. Possibly a worse bet than Tiger Woods at the British Open here, 30 bucks gone.Last edited by Ra77er; 07-21-15, 06:48 PM.Comment -
muldoonSBR MVP
- 01-04-10
- 4397
#753
Never know. He might break off and go independent and pick a VP that makes people believe he's not just a guy who will start WW3 because someone won't return his calls.Comment -
Ra77erSBR Posting Legend
- 06-20-11
- 10969
#754I took POTUS at a bad number like all squares do @ 20 to 1. I looked at 40 to 1 for a few days and Dwight was doing a great job to push me over the edge.
Country will vote in Aunt Jemima as long as democrat or republic is on the bottle along with a delicious looking picture. If he goes independent then he might as well drop out.
I appreciate his passion and no nonsense approach but there are way too many skeletons in his closet for the media to get ahold of and push voters away. I'm sure some of his antics are well thought out and probably even dead on but talking trash about vets is where I stop the train personally.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103091
#756Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82726
#757I took POTUS at a bad number like all squares do @ 20 to 1. I looked at 40 to 1 for a few days and Dwight was doing a great job to push me over the edge.
Country will vote in Aunt Jemima as long as democrat or republic is on the bottle along with a delicious looking picture. If he goes independent then he might as well drop out.
I appreciate his passion and no nonsense approach but there are way too many skeletons in his closet for the media to get ahold of and push voters away. I'm sure some of his antics are well thought out and probably even dead on but talking trash about vets is where I stop the train personally.
I wouldn't be surprised if Trump was planted by Clinton to divide Republicans so she can win easier. Probably a cash deal under the rug.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 103091
#758
So you are either dishonest, have an agenda or don't have a good comprehension on the English language.Comment -
Andy117SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-10
- 9511
#759Comment -
BusteduSBR Sharp
- 10-02-10
- 291
#761That senator should have kept his mouth shut. When are these idiots going to learn.Comment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-09-11
- 28213
#762Seriously Dwight....
What's your phone number?Comment -
LVHerbieSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-05
- 6344
#764I took POTUS at a bad number like all squares do @ 20 to 1. I looked at 40 to 1 for a few days and Dwight was doing a great job to push me over the edge.
Country will vote in Aunt Jemima as long as democrat or republic is on the bottle along with a delicious looking picture. If he goes independent then he might as well drop out.
I appreciate his passion and no nonsense approach but there are way too many skeletons in his closet for the media to get ahold of and push voters away. I'm sure some of his antics are well thought out and probably even dead on but talking trash about vets is where I stop the train personally.Comment -
LVHerbieSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-05
- 6344
#765Questions linger about Trump's draft deferments during Vietnam War WASHINGTON — A few weeks after his 22nd birthday, Donald Trump received a notice from the federal government. On July 9, 1968, his local draft board had scrawled a "1A" beside his name in its handwritten ledger, classifying him as available for unrestricted military service.
For the previous four years, Trump had avoided the draft — and the possibility of being sent to fight in the Vietnam War — by obtaining four separate deferments so he could study at Fordham University and the University of Pennsylvania. With his diploma in hand and his college days over, he was suddenly vulnerable to conscription.
Trump's exposure to the draft, however, didn't last long. Two months later, on Sept. 17, 1968, he reported for an armed forces physical examination and was medically disqualified, according to the ledger from his local Selective Service System draft board in Jamaica, New York, now in the custody of the National Archives.
The ledger does not detail why Trump failed the exam — the Selective Service destroyed all medical records and individual files after the draft ended in 1973 and the military converted to an all-volunteer force.
In recent days, Trump, a Republican presidential candidate, and his campaign have said that he received the medical deferment because he had bone spurs in his feet. But rather than clear up all questions about why he did not serve in the military during the Vietnam era, they have given shifting accounts that are at odds with the few remaining documents in his Selective Service file.
Trump has given limited information about the nature of his medical ailment from 1968 that left him classified as "1-Y," or unqualified for duty except in the case of a national emergency.
On Saturday, during a campaign stop in Iowa, Trump said he had a bone spur in his foot but couldn't recall which one.
Pressed for details, he told reporters to research his draft records. "You'll have to look it up," he said. Later that day, his campaign issued a statement saying he had bone spurs in both of his heels.
Trump's draft board records show that he had another armed forces physical two years earlier, on Dec. 15, 1966. Although the ledger does not spell out the results, he was not granted a medical deferment at the time — indicating that he was found fit for duty.
When Trump registered for the draft at 18 in 1964, he had just graduated as a decorated cadet from the New York Military Academy in Cornwall, where he played football and basketball.
His draft registration card lists him as being 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds and having birthmarks on both heels. Almost immediately, as he enrolled at Fordham, he was granted the first of his four education deferments.
In 1968, Trump obtained his medical deferment at a time when the Vietnam War was intensifying and the military needed a wave of new conscripts.
To help meet the demand, a national draft lottery was held in December 1969, for the first time since World War II. Men born between 1946 and 1950 were assigned a draft number — based on the order in which their birthdates were pulled randomly out of a jar.
Trump, who was born in 1946, and his campaign have given conflicting explanations about how he came to be protected from the draft that year.
In some interviews, Trump has cited his medical deferment and the bone spurs in his feet. But his campaign has given a different reason, saying that he simply lucked out in the 1969 lottery.
That year, young men with the same birthdate as Trump — June 14 — were assigned draft number 356 out of 366, almost last. Anyone with that number was almost guaranteed to avoid being drafted, unless the entire country mobilized.
"When the draft occurred, they never got near his number and he was therefore exempt from serving [in the] military," Trump's campaign said in its Saturday statement. "Although he was not a fan of the Vietnam War, yet another disaster for our country, had his draft number been selected he would have proudly served and he is tremendously grateful to all those who did."
The campaign statement described the medical deferment as "minor" and only "expected to be short-term," suggesting that it did not shield him from the 1969 draft lottery.
But Trump's Selective Service record indicates otherwise. The draft board ledger states that his medical deferment remained in place from 1968 until 1972, when it was changed to a similar classification: 4-F, or not qualified for service.
On Tuesday, Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks did not respond to written questions from The Washington Post about the discrepancy and declined to comment beyond the statement that the campaign had released three days earlier.
Trump was not affected by national draft lotteries that were held in subsequent years; he kept the high draft number he was originally assigned in 1969, as well as his medical deferment.
http://www.stripes.com/news/us/quest...m-war-1.359124Comment -
brooks85SBR Aristocracy
- 01-05-09
- 44709
#767
somewhere around 62% of the white vote and it is a win. Problem is never going to happen because people like you out there who aren't very smart and honestly shouldn't be allowed to vote. Nothing personal, just saying what would be in the best interest of the country.Comment -
TheLockSBR Posting Legend
- 04-06-08
- 14427
#768brooks85 ad hominem attacks are so predictableComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#769USA dominated by poor and middle class now so that is all you need to know
Hillary relates to usComment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
- 39691
#770
one iota. Fuk him, he's a pussy compared to McCain.Comment
SBR Contests
Collapse
Top-Rated US Sportsbooks
Collapse
#1 BetMGM
4.8/5 BetMGM Bonus Code
#2 FanDuel
4.8/5 FanDuel Promo Code
#3 Caesars
4.8/5 Caesars Promo Code
#4 DraftKings
4.7/5 DraftKings Promo Code
#5 Fanatics
#6 bet365
4.7/5 bet365 Bonus Code
#7 Hard Rock
4.1/5 Hard Rock Bet Promo Code
#8 BetRivers
4.1/5 BetRivers Bonus Code