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That was actually from the republican primary debates, so I guess it was his revulsion of crooked replublicans.  But don't worry; many people have the same reactions to them. 

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I call it desperation by anti Trumpists to come up with something, anything to put Trump down.

I never noticed anything significant during the debate, and it was so boring I'm sure I would have noticed something like that.

I'm not anti Trump at all and I noticed it right away.  Look at the clip.  

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/donald-trumps-sniff-becomes-hottest-8920720

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3 hours ago, attrayant said:

Ask and ye shall receive.

 

 

 

 

I think he might have been having an epileptic fit. I mean I'm not saying he did, but I've heard a lot of people, lots of people have said it, believe me, believe me.

 

 

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13 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

What sniffles? I didn't see/ hear him sniffling. With garbage like that it just reinforces the already low opinion of the media that many have.

Shame on them.

 

 

I didn't notice it either. However, I was in a room full of loud alcoholic reprobates, so that might explain why.

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7 hours ago, IAMHERE said:

I noticed The Donald sucking up the snot in his nose, too damned often. I thought someone should have given him something to stop it, also reminded me of those coke heads from the 80's. It was distracting and I just knew he was swallowing.

Howard Dean, a medical doctor, stated it was his opinion that The Trumpster was a Cokehead.

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6 hours ago, Chicog said:

He might have snorted a line of coke before the debate. I mean I'm not saying he did, but I've heard a lot of people, lots of people have said it, believe me, believe me.

 

 

I read the same thing on the internet.

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2 hours ago, Ulysses G. said:

 

 

I didn't notice it either. However, I was in a room full of loud alcoholic reprobates, so that might explain why.

 

A man is measured by the company he keeps ;)

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This is my take on the so called debates.  First off I don't really consider them debates in the sense of a true debate. Secondly,  the moderator did a terrible job controlling things. Thirdly, two much time given after the initial two minutes to respond and rebut.  Some of the questions were entirely pointless.

 

With Hillary, she seemed to respond to questions by telling of her plans without specifics. This is very common in presidential debates as candidates are generally without specifics which is what people would like to know.  So I learned nothing from Hillary except this:  She wants to forgive college debt and increase benefits for people asking the "wealthy among us to foot the bill." She wants more infrastructure projects again to be paid for with increased taxes. We have heard this for the last two elections with Obama.  So nothing new here.  As is already known whether anyone admits to it or not is that the top 20% pay 84% of all income taxes.  So how one can keep taxing only this group and pay for everything she wants might be an interesting subject for debate. She seems to be pandering to the masses with more benefits

 

What I did learn from Trump in this debate is that he seems to be sincerely worried about the state of the economy.  The national debt, trade deficits, etc. seem to genuinely worry him as does the loss of the manufacturing base which creates the solid blue collar jobs in the country.  I think Trumps sees the solution to so many problems as a healthy economy.  Frankly they worry me as well.  Unfortunately Trump is not the most articulate individual as I think he could be expressing his ideas better.  

 

Trump is not a politician like Hillary so she comes comes off more polished. Trump is not.  Hillary said nothing of substance and Trump mostly repeated issues from his speeches.  Don't think I learned anything new from either of them.  I did not like the split screen as I think it distracted from what each candidate had to say taking away the focus on the one speaking.  Frankly, I think maybe next time I will listen, rather than watch the debate. Seems like everyone, including the news people, make to much of performances rather than substance.

 

 

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2 hours ago, pegman said:

Howard Dean, a medical doctor, stated it was his opinion that The Trumpster was a Cokehead.

Should we wait until there is some/any evidence that Trump takes narcotics before hammering him for it? Particularly foolish to continue this witch-hunt when there is hard evidence that Clinton is shadowed by a medic weilding an injectable valium shot 24/7. Benzos are hard drugs, they have ruined many lives, and quitting is real tough. Probably in the long run worse for you that a spot of Columbian bam bam.

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5 hours ago, Ulysses G. said:

 

 

I didn't notice it either. However, I was in a room full of loud alcoholic reprobates, so that might explain why.

 

I was alone in an empty house and all was quiet not even a mouse

and I never heard them

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It's garbage like this that has reduced people's opinion of the media to scorn.

Seems that the US media long ago gave up any pretense of being objective and just reporting the news. Now they want to shape people's opinions by using propaganda and twisting the facts to fit their narrative.

 

Trump may have sniffled, but I never heard, or was distracted by it.

 

As for implying Trump is a coke addict, a link would be appropriate, from a real source. Repeating lies is hardly winning the case.

 

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Here are some links for you. A bit far fetched but still a good read. If the crazy right wingers can post bizarre links, so can I.

 

Why some people think Trump snorted cocaine or Adderall before Monday’s presidential debate

https://www.rawstory.com/2016/09/why-some-people-think-trump-snorted-cocaine-or-adderall-before-mondays-presidential-debate/

 

Rumor: Doctor Prescribes Donald Trump "Cheap Speed"

http://gawker.com/rumor-doctor-prescribes-donald-trump-cheap-speed-1782901680

 

13 people who are convinced Donald Trump was high on cocaine at the debate.

http://www.someecards.com/news/politics/donald-trump-cocaine-debate/

 

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As much as I dislike Trump, I doubt he was snorting anything.   Donald is high on Donald.   He doesn't need any drugs.   He wouldn't have gotten where he is if he had even a whiff of a drug habit.

 

I think everyone is having a lot of fun with his sniffles because of all the dire predictions about Hillary's health.   

Posted
21 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Yeah, it's real, dude.

Trumpeters can dish it out but they can't take it.

Get used to taking it.

The orange monster is GOING DOWN. 

 

Orange Monster Going Down ... You mean Her Thighness Hillary in her orange pantsuit ?    hahahahahah

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3 minutes ago, JDGRUEN said:

 

Orange Monster Going Down ... You mean Her Thighness Hillary in her orange pantsuit ?    hahahahahah

Interesting to hear what qualifies as edgy political humor in hillbilly country. 

Posted
8 hours ago, jaidam said:

Should we wait until there is some/any evidence that Trump takes narcotics before hammering him for it? 

 

We've had 15 months of bovine excrement Trump innuendos ("I heard that...", "a lot of people are saying....") and you won't let us have a little fun?

Oh come on now, be fair.

 

 

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