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6 minutes ago, tilaceer said:

Other source, not sources, and Sky News ?????????
post a video of the interview rather than some rightwing hack 'interpretation' of it

can you ask your pals interpland and will b good, to do the same, rather than seconds long clips from left wing hack's

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Just now, frank83628 said:

can you ask your pals interpland and will b good, to do the same, rather than seconds long clips from left wing hack's

Apparently you dont do sarcasm.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

i do if there is some!

 

 

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you obviously dont get the hypocrisy when you complain about a short being posted by left wingers, yet no comment when a 6 minute extreme right wing clip is posted.

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Probably all saw too how he kept playing his music at the Pennsylvania town hall.  Bizarre. 5 questions at the start and nothing more.  Imagine going there to ask the nominee an important question for your life and he just plays his songs for 39 minutes and shuffles on stage. Overconfidence or something's going wrong. 

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6 hours ago, Inderpland said:

Trump backs out of CNBC interview, his second about-face with mainstream press this month

 

'Trump’s decision to back out of the appearance comes less than two weeks after he canceled an interview on CBS News’ “60 Minutes” with Scott Pelley.'

A Trump campaign official told CNN that the planned CNBC interview was pulled due to a scheduling conflict, noting the former president intends to be in Michigan on Friday.

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5 hours ago, frank83628 said:

A Trump campaign official told CNN that the planned CNBC interview was pulled due to a scheduling conflict, noting the former president intends to be in Michigan on Friday.

How convenient.

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1 hour ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

Probably all saw too how he kept playing his music at the Pennsylvania town hall.  Bizarre. 5 questions at the start and nothing more.  Imagine going there to ask the nominee an important question for your life and he just plays his songs for 39 minutes and shuffles on stage. Overconfidence or something's going wrong. 

Debunked already, by ABC news of all people. THere were 2 medical emergencies at the townhall. Trump's team wanted to just end, but Trump wanted to end on a happier note. So they played a bit of music for a while and he interected with the crowd, finally going out to sign autographs and pose for photos with the attendees.

 

Nothing nefarious or strange. As ABC said, "kind of endearing".

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Just now, Mazungu said:

Trump refused to do the 60 Minutes interview. Trump refuses to debate, Trump refuses to release his taxes, Trump refuses to release his health records, Trump refuses to do interviews that fact-check. At this point Trump is just a weak, tired, old man. 

Trump debated twice, on hostile networks both times. Would do 60 Minutes if they apologized for the sleaze job done on him the previous campaign- they refused. The rest is all fluff that the public doesn't care about.  

 

They DO care about the economy and inflation and immigration. All issues the GOP has a clear lead. Plus wanting a change, which the standard bearer of the current Administration admittedly does not provide. 

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2 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Trump debated twice, on hostile networks both times. Would do 60 Minutes if they apologized for the sleaze job done on him the previous campaign- they refused. The rest is all fluff that the public doesn't care about.  

 

They DO care about the economy and inflation and immigration. All issues the GOP has a clear lead. Plus wanting a change, which the standard bearer of the current Administration admittedly does not provide. 

What about his taxes and health records?

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2 minutes ago, Mazungu said:

What about his taxes and health records?

Been there, done that. Nobody cares but desperate Democrats. Voters care about the issues- especially the economy, immigration, and inflation.  Not the president's cholesterol.

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16 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Debunked already, by ABC news of all people. THere were 2 medical emergencies at the townhall. Trump's team wanted to just end, but Trump wanted to end on a happier note. So they played a bit of music for a while and he interected with the crowd, finally going out to sign autographs and pose for photos with the attendees.

 

Nothing nefarious or strange. As ABC said, "kind of endearing".

 

Two medical emergencies stopped the show?..........my ****.

 

Have you any idea how many 'medical emergencies' there are at each and every one of these events?

 

For a one-hour event with 5,000 people, the expected number of medical emergencies would likely be in the range of 6 to 10.

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3 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Two medical emergencies stopped the show?..........my ****.

 

Have you any idea how many 'medical emergencies' there are at each and every one of these events?

 

For a one-hour event with 5,000 people, the expected number of medical emergencies would likely be in the range of 6 to 10.

This was a townhall, a much smaller audience and a more intimate setting. Anyway, take it up with the legacy media. You don't have to believe me. 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Debunked already, by ABC news of all people. THere were 2 medical emergencies at the townhall. Trump's team wanted to just end, but Trump wanted to end on a happier note. So they played a bit of music for a while and he interected with the crowd, finally going out to sign autographs and pose for photos with the attendees.

 

Nothing nefarious or strange. As ABC said, "kind of endearing".

Not correct by what I saw. Yes someone fainted. He said play Ave Maria. Fine. Second person same. Said play Ave Maria. OK. Then from that point - after 5 questions only - he decided to play songs from his song list while he shuffled - not sure if 39 minutes included the two Ave Maria songs but he played YMCA, a Guns n Roses song, Memories from Cats etc etc - his own Teleprompter said to ask questions - the host suggested more questions - but he kept on with it. Jimmy Kimmel and Colbert confirm this and they wouldn't lie. 

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7 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Been there, done that. Nobody cares but desperate Democrats. Voters care about the issues- especially the economy, immigration, and inflation.  Not the president's cholesterol.

I thought Republicans cared about dementia? All we heard about for the last 4 years from right-wingers was Biden's declining mental capacity. Now you don't care about the health records of a 78-year old man who's father had a formal diagnosis of dementia? And it runs in families. And I guess you don't care that Trump's taxes would reveal he's just a conman and a tax cheat?

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2 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

Not correct by what I saw. Yes someone fainted. He said play Ave Maria. Fine. Second person same. Said play Ave Maria. OK. Then from that point - after 5 questions only - he decided to play songs from his song list while he shuffled - not sure if 39 minutes included the two Ave Maria songs but he played YMCA, a Guns n Roses song, Memories from Cats etc etc - his own Teleprompter said to ask questions - the host suggested more questions - but he kept on with it. Jimmy Kimmel and Colbert confirm this and they wouldn't lie. 

You forgot the /s after your last sentence.

 

When ABC doesn't have a problem, it is game over. They are not Trump fans. 

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Just now, Mazungu said:

I thought Republicans cared about dementia? All we heard about for the last 4 years from right-wingers was Biden's declining mental capacity. Now you don't care about the health records of a 78-year old man who's father had a formal diagnosis of dementia? And it runs in families. And I guess you don't care that Trump's taxes would reveal he's just a conman and a tax cheat?

You seem to forget that people already figure he is a conman and a tax cheat. And it just doesn't matter to most voters.  If you worry about dementia, compare Trump's schedule this campaign to his opponents. He is out, talking every day, being very entertaining, and is a very funny guy. 

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Just now, Hanaguma said:

You forgot the /s after your last sentence.

 

When ABC doesn't have a problem, it is game over. They are not Trump fans. 

I was joking about the source but it happened - throw in songs by Rufus Wainright and Sinead O'Connor. Odd. Then of course he said to vote on January 5 but I'll give him a pass on that. 

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1 minute ago, Hanaguma said:

You seem to forget that people already figure he is a conman and a tax cheat. And it just doesn't matter to most voters.  If you worry about dementia, compare Trump's schedule this campaign to his opponents. He is out, talking every day, being very entertaining, and is a very funny guy. 

We can finally agree on something. Your first sentence. 👍

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1 minute ago, Mazungu said:

We can finally agree on something. Your first sentence. 👍

There ya go! The two sides can come together. Right now.  Over beer. 

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Another tough outing for Mr Trump??

 

Donald Trump spoke at a Georgia town hall on Tuesday to address women’s issues - it turned out the “town” was populated by only GOP backers hand-selected by Fox News.

 

 

Trump held a “town hall” to talk women’s issues, but only GOP backers were there - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-town-hall-women-georgia-b2629936.html

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8 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

There ya go! The two sides can come together. Right now.  Over beer. 

Too bad one of us is going to be bitterly disappointed come November 6. 

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4 minutes ago, Mazungu said:

Too bad one of us is going to be bitterly disappointed come November 6. 

Possibly.  But it won't be me. If Harris wins, I think it's bad for the US and bad for the world, but I won't be 'bitterly disappointed'.  Life goes on.  Plus, by that time Canada will have elected a good Conservative Prime Minister, so ya take the good with the bad. 

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8 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Another tough outing for Mr Trump??

 

Donald Trump spoke at a Georgia town hall on Tuesday to address women’s issues - it turned out the “town” was populated by only GOP backers hand-selected by Fox News.

 

 

Trump held a “town hall” to talk women’s issues, but only GOP backers were there - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-town-hall-women-georgia-b2629936.html

This is one of those cheap political tricks that are sadly becoming more and more common. I understand that attendees should be security checked and screened before going in the room with a candidate, but the idea of staging it as a theatrical production is embarrassing. 

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21 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Possibly.  But it won't be me. If Harris wins, I think it's bad for the US and bad for the world, but I won't be 'bitterly disappointed'.  Life goes on.  Plus, by that time Canada will have elected a good Conservative Prime Minister, so ya take the good with the bad. 

If said PM was to be of Sikh origin then things could indeed get interesting.

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50 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

If said PM was to be of Sikh origin then things could indeed get interesting.

Jesus no.  The Sikh are causing enough trouble as it is back home. Enough stress between Canada and India now as it is. 

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