• John McCain withdraws support for Donald Trump over groping boasts
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[QUOTE]Senator John McCain of Arizona withdrew his endorsement of Donald Trump on Saturday, in one of the most prominent defections among Republicans over the presidential nominee’s behavior toward women. The 2008 Republican presidential nominee issued a statement declaring it “impossible to continue to offer even conditional support” for Trump, in the wake of leaked video and audio showing Trump boasting about making sexual advances toward women without their consent. “Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump,” McCain said in a statement that included his wife. “I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton. We will write in the name of some good conservative Republican who is qualified to be president.” Shortly after McCain released his statement, Trump made a surprise appearance outside Trump Tower in New York City. Early on Saturday evening, the billionaire emerged from his skyscraper, where he had been in crisis talks and debate preparation all day, to greet a group of 100 ardent supporters who had been demonstrating outside the building since morning. Trump shook his fist in the air, waved and pointed, without saying anything. He then went quickly back into the building.[/QUOTE] [url]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/08/john-mccain-donald-trump-sex-boast-tape[/url]
[quote]Trump shook his fist in the air, waved and pointed, without saying anything. He then went quickly back into the building.[/quote] Holy shit what a class act
[QUOTE="Donald after rolling 1 on a Charisma Check"] Trump shook his fist in the air, waved and pointed, without saying anything. He then went quickly back into the building.[/QUOTE] Oh my God, is he actually breaking down from all this?
Toxxing it now, Trump will not win the Presidency [editline]8th October 2016[/editline] :toxx: [highlight](User was permabanned for this post ("Toxx: Trump will not win the Presidency. No Escape." - Bradyns))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=lavacano;51173887]Toxxing it now, Trump will not win the Presidency [editline]8th October 2016[/editline] :toxx:[/QUOTE] Brave prediction
[QUOTE=Duck M.;51173898]Brave prediction[/QUOTE] would have done it earlier but the alt right was stronger than I thought it was
[QUOTE=Duck M.;51173898]Brave prediction[/QUOTE] Nah, at this stage it's a free pass to being able to say "I survived a Toxx"
[QUOTE=croguy;51173877]Oh my God, is he actually breaking down from all this?[/QUOTE] I've suspected Trump might have Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia for a while now. It would explain how he can forget and contradict everything he says, and how he just rambles on at times. There's no strong evidence for it though, and even I think it's not that likely.
[quote]Trump shook his fist in the air, waved and pointed, without saying anything. He then went quickly back into the building. [/quote] [img]http://i.imgur.com/91sn32Q.jpg?fb[/img]
[QUOTE=gman003-main;51173918]I've suspected Trump might have Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia for a while now. It would explain how he can forget and contradict everything he says, and how he just rambles on at times. There's no strong evidence for it though, and even I think it's not that likely.[/QUOTE] Just make a youtube video about it and everyone will believe you. It worked when it was about Hillary.
[QUOTE=MissZoey;51173911]Nah, at this stage it's a free pass to being able to say "I survived a Toxx"[/QUOTE] I don't know what kind of mouth breathing retard you think I am but Toxxs don't exactly generate a whole lot of bragging rights
I can't believe he supported a man who said he wasn't a hero because he was a vietnam POW in the first place
You know when I toxxed that he'd win I didn't think his charisma would plummit so hard that it would make the DNC plant theory almost believable
[QUOTE]We will write in the name of some good conservative Republican who is qualified to be president[/QUOTE] Will he write in his own name? And I'm surprised he was even endorsing the guy, considering his comments about how McCain wasn't a hero because he was captured in Vietnam, among other things
[QUOTE=lavacano;51173887]Toxxing it now, Trump will not win the Presidency [editline]8th October 2016[/editline] :toxx:[/QUOTE] And what are you going to do if he does?
McCain should have dropped Trump at the PTSD comments.
I'm waiting for the 2nd debate even more than the 1st debate now It's going to be insane
[QUOTE=Orkel;51174141]I'm waiting for the 2nd debate even more than the 1st debate now It's going to be insane[/QUOTE] I've been hella pessimistic on Trump this whole election, but I was thinking just a few days ago "meh I dunno, first debate will never be topped. Next time we will know what to expect, and it will just be more of the same" Ol Donald never disappoints
What would happen if Trump actually quits his campaign now ? Can he do it ? How would elections be held then if Hillary is the only candidate ?
[QUOTE=AntonioR;51174181]What would happen if Trump actually quits his campaign now ? Can he do it ? How would elections be held then if Hillary is the only candidate ?[/QUOTE] His name is already on the ballot, and she wouldn't be the only candidate, Johnson would just become the second most popular one.
[QUOTE=AntonioR;51174181]What would happen if Trump actually quits his campaign now ? Can he do it ? How would elections be held then if Hillary is the only candidate ?[/QUOTE] No one really knows. Thousands of people have already voted
[QUOTE=gman003-main;51173918]I've suspected Trump might have Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia for a while now. It would explain how he can forget and contradict everything he says, and how he just rambles on at times. There's no strong evidence for it though, and even I think it's not that likely.[/QUOTE] I've had family suffer through dementia and it looks nothing like this. Trump is just a sociopathic nutcase that believes whatever suits him at any given moment.
Good. McCain was better than that anyways.
[QUOTE=phaedon;51174200]His name is already on the ballot, and she wouldn't be the only candidate, Johnson would just become the second most popular one.[/QUOTE] Would millions of Republicans vote Johnson? Holy shit. That'd probably give him the win too, combined with the pre-existing Libertarians.
[QUOTE=Monkah;51174959]Would millions of Republicans vote Johnson? Holy shit. That'd probably give him the win too, combined with the pre-existing Libertarians.[/QUOTE] it wouldn't get him close to winning and it's a good thing he wouldn't win anyways
[QUOTE=Monkah;51174959]Would millions of Republicans vote Johnson? Holy shit. That'd probably give him the win too, combined with the pre-existing Libertarians.[/QUOTE] Trump will still be on the ballot, even if he does everything he can to drop out. He's already got votes, even, thanks to early voting. Also, you'll never get every single Republican to switch to Johnson. Getting anything shy of 90% of Republicans to switch would be a disaster for conservatives - it would just split the vote and hand the state to Clinton. Much like is already happening in New Mexico, thanks to Johnson's home-state bump. I'd really like to see Johnson get at least one state, though. What he needs is for something good to put him in the national spotlight - Trump's already as low as possible (until he keeps digging, that is), and Clinton's disliked even by some of her own party. The competition is low enough, now he just needs to get his name out there. Maybe crash the debates?
[QUOTE=gman003-main;51174987]Trump will still be on the ballot, even if he does everything he can to drop out. He's already got votes, even, thanks to early voting. Also, you'll never get every single Republican to switch to Johnson. Getting anything shy of 90% of Republicans to switch would be a disaster for conservatives - it would just split the vote and hand the state to Clinton. Much like is already happening in New Mexico, thanks to Johnson's home-state bump. I'd really like to see Johnson get at least one state, though. What he needs is for something good to put him in the national spotlight - Trump's already as low as possible (until he keeps digging, that is), and Clinton's disliked even by some of her own party. The competition is low enough, now he just needs to get his name out there. Maybe crash the debates?[/QUOTE] I fully disagree, actually. Combined with discontent Democrats not having to pick between the binary Trump/Clinton, I think Johnson would actually have a fairly good chance at winning if Trump were to drop out within the next week or so. Besides, Republicans would probably vote for anyone that isn't Clinton.
Holy fuck, milo yiannoupolous on twitter just said that he can't even stand behind trump anymore [URL]https://twitter.com/nero[/URL]
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;51175323]Holy fuck, milo yiannoupolous on twitter just said that he can't even stand behind trump anymore [URL]https://twitter.com/nero[/URL][/QUOTE] [quote]Account suspended This account has been suspended. Learn more about why Twitter suspends accounts, or return to your timeline[/quote] [editline]9th October 2016[/editline] ?
[QUOTE=download;51175374][editline]9th October 2016[/editline] ?[/QUOTE] Is it a conspiracy? :pyramid:
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