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    What Happens if Trump actually Wins?

    If this is true....I don't know whether to laugh or just shake my head. Apparently Donald wants the title and the prestige of being called "MR. President", but wants none of the Responsibility of actually Governing.

    Trumpists, you are being Conned. So hard. With the best words and the most deceptive Deception. Believe Me.



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    #2
    Not surprising if true.

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      #3
      Let me guess he takes away your Obama phone

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        #4
        Originally posted by az2tx View Post
        Let me guess he takes away your Obama phone

        Lol...

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          #5
          The stories about Trump wanting someone with "Washington experience" as his VP make a lot more sense now, since he appears to want to be President in "title" only, if he actually wins.

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            #6
            Man. There is so much proof, and so many sources that I just have to believe that.

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              #7
              It would not surprise me if it's true. It is pretty clear that he wants to be a figurehead and that's about it. He has shown throughout the campaign that he has no interest in actual policy details. So we have one candidate who knows nothing about the Constitution and seemingly does not feel compelled to learn. On the other side is a candidate who knows the Constitution quite well but will continue to ignore it like her immediate predecessor. Truth be told, if Trump wins I would prefer he just be a figurehead, allowing Pence and others who have basic conservative principals to drive the agenda.
              Last edited by jerp; 07-20-2016, 08:02 AM.

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                #8
                I'm guessing thats why Kasich would never give a answer about if he was offered the VP choice.

                I wish all you none voters would stop trying so hard

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joshua Flournoy View Post
                  The stories about Trump wanting someone with "Washington experience" as his VP make a lot more sense now, since he appears to want to be President in "title" only, if he actually wins.
                  Man just let it go already lol, our man Cruz didn't win so let's get behind the candidate the overwhelmingly vast majority of Americans elected and our party's nominee . Anybody/anything is better than Hillary and a Hillary controlled Supreme Court for the rest of our life's. Just drop it already I know you don't like him but between the two the choice is clear

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                    #10
                    I doubt that (can't see the Donald not wanting the power) but even if true compare that to reading an article titled "What Happens if Hillary actually Wins". Now that should scare and rock you to your core.

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                      #11
                      You'll move to Canada with Rosie O'Donnel?

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                        #12
                        Look, you don't have to let go of your feelings about Trump or Hillary being the next President. But you do have to accept the things you can't change, suck it up, and carry on.

                        Or as my dad would say: "quit your **** whining, it ain't going to turn back time".

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Joshua Flournoy View Post
                          If this is true....I don't know whether to laugh or just shake my head. Apparently Donald wants the title and the prestige of being called "MR. President", but wants none of the Responsibility of actually Governing.

                          Trumpists, you are being Conned. So hard. With the best words and the most deceptive Deception. Believe Me.



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                          It came from the internet that Al Gore invented so you know it's true.
                          Last edited by muzzlebrake; 07-20-2016, 08:35 AM.

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                            #14
                            I obviously hate hrc and her policies much much more than the no trumpers.

                            And Josh, if you pay attention to some of the most successful people in this world, you would notice they are all phenomenal at delegating responsibilities. Even though Cruz was my first choice for the nomination... I really think Trump has way too much pride to fail at delivering what he says he will, which is making America great again.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Joshua Flournoy
                              It's going to dawn on the hard-core Trumpists at some point about how hard they got played by him and he never had any intention of following through on his campaign rhetoric. If he doesn't intend to govern, if he wins, that just shows you exactly how much importance he put on all the false rhetoric he spewed throughout the campaign.



                              Barnum was right.

                              You are making an assumption. You have no idea what kind of president Trump would be. He's never held public office. But we all know EXACTLY what kind of president hrc would be. A third term of bho and his failed policies. Pull your head out of your azz, bro. This stuff really ain't that hard.

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