Joe Heller for June 20, 2016

  1. Albert einstein brain i6
    braindead Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Trump insider John Barron stated unequivocally that Trump is a prince and, in fact, more of a prince than anyone else.

    And his campaign is self funded.

    And also, that Trump’s call for banning Muslims from entering the country was just a suggestion.And also it wasn’t.We have no choice.

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    WestNYC Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Good toon today.

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    evodevo Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    An insult to toads everywhere lol

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  4. Mel and linda 013
    Melki Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Funny how they were willing to endorse him . . . until he started DROPPING in the polls. He’s yours, GOP – warts and all.

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    ARodney  almost 8 years ago

    And Chev repeats Trump’s racist mistake that the Orlando shooter’s only significant feature was that he was Muslim. He was not much of a Muslim, and clearly knew or cared very little about Islam. What matters was that he was a homophobic, violent sociopath with very easy access to military weapons, thanks to the NRA and their Republican servants in congress.

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  6. Crow
    Happy Two Shoes  almost 8 years ago

    GOP is still the party of Stupid.

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    ART Thompson Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Just like Pete. He turned into a Horny toad.

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  8. Wtp
    superposition  almost 8 years ago

    With two candidates that have negative appeal, we are stuck with the same old lesser of two evils again.

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  9. Bill
    Mr. Blawt  almost 8 years ago

    The GOP has been letting go of it’s traditions and values to bend over backwards for this toad because he is not Clinton. The party has been displaying some risky behavior, and now has come down with a bad case of warts. If they aren’t careful those will scar for a very long time.

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  10. Crow
    Happy Two Shoes  almost 8 years ago

    Trump the liar even lies about his lies.

    If some of those wonderful people had guns strapped right to their waist, or right to their ankle, and this son of a bitch comes out and starts shooting, and one of the people in that room happened to have it, and goes ‘boom,’ you know what, that would have been a beautiful, beautiful sight.

    Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrumpWhen I said that if, within the Orlando club, you had some people with guns, I was obviously talking about additional guards or employees3:24 AM – 20 Jun 2016

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    Happy Two Shoes  almost 8 years ago

    Donald Trump Fires Corey Lewandowski, His Campaign Manager

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    Happy Two Shoes  almost 8 years ago

    “I give millions for charity each year,” [Donald Trump] told Playboy.

    At the time, his empire was collapsing: The diminished mogul was fighting for his financial survival. And despite his grandiose promises, Trump gave just $135,000 to his namesake foundation that year.

    The dynamic has been a pattern over the years. In the media, Trump makes lofty claims that he will give the proceeds of a project to charity, only to give far less to his personal foundation.

    … The Smoking Gun accessed the Trump Foundation’s 990s, financial records non-profits file annually to the IRS. The New York Post declared Trump “the cheapest billionaire,” noting his foundation gave less money than similar foundations, like those of Gates, Ted Turner, David Geffen, Barry Diller, and non-billionaire (and former Goldman Sachs boss) Jon Corzine. Even Leona Helmsley — the so-called “Queen of Mean” who had served nearly two years in prison for tax evasion — gave more than Trump.

    http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/6/20/1540633/-Trump-s-charity-is-all-talk-no-dollars-from-the-cheapest-billionaire

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  13. Crow
    Happy Two Shoes  almost 8 years ago

    Poll: 70% have unfavorable opinion of TrumpHillary Clinton’s lead in the polls may be larger than it seems.50% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Obama’s job performance

    I can’t say I will miss the republican party, I can’t recall them ever doing anything good.

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  14. Rachelalexandra
    TMO1 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    They could have avoided this problem at the very beginning by denying him the opportunity to participate under their banner. Parties are essentially private clubs, and Drumpf had virtually no history with the Republicans. But they couldn’t bring themselves to rebuff a “billionaire,” so they tolerated him, assuming he’d wash out. They couldn’t see how repulsive (e.g., Cruz) and unaccomplished (e.g., Rubio) their other candidates were. They cultivated extremism, so ALL of their candidates were appalling to those who can think; if they fail catastrophically this year, they heartily deserve it.

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  15. Tor johnson
    William Bednar Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Guys? You need to kiss the back end, not the front. Remember?

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