And now a spelling lesson from the Rev. Al Sharpton
Fully agree, there is nothing social about it. It seems to be quite unsecure!
son of witless wrote:
Social Media is a joke. Anyone who allows it it to influence them is a moron. Are you telling me that Hillary and Company always told the t***h on it ?
You are locked into this belief because you cannot accept that Hillary lost fair and square. The Donald beat her, case closed. She made a lot of mistakes, like not going to toss up states enough times towards the end of the campaign. I read where Democrat troops on the ground begged her to show up and she did not. Either she was too over confident or her health would not allow her to match Trump's pace of personal campaigning. I think it was both.
Her health was an issue. I don't believe she was up to being the first Women President.
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I distinctly remember him saying if Trump was elected, "I'm leavening this country". Why hasn't he done that yet?
son of witless wrote:
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son, I find your 1.25 million per month the be the correct amount.. my figure of 20 million is from a blog which used that figure as a total and I misrecalled it.. sorry about that..
permafrost wrote:
son, I find your 1.25 million per month the be the correct amount.. my figure of 20 million is from a blog which used that figure as a total and I misrecalled it.. sorry about that..
You and I will never agree on anything, but I appreciate your honesty in this conversation.
moldyoldy wrote:
Anybody can get excited and make an error, and he is not someone that I have great RESPECT for.
Spelling errors are something we all do sometimes and, in the grand scheme of things, really not important. Forget his spelling errors and beat on Sharpton for important things like tax fraud, using and abusing b***k A******ns for his own personal gain and lying to "his" people constantly and using "r****m" for his personal gain, etc. Bush 2 had much trouble trying to keep the nation's of the world, even the issues, straight and was certainly not the most intelligent president ever. Presidents are human, far from perfect, and all have their personal failings. Trump often speaks without thinking. Obama apologized to the world over and over for America, his own country! Clinton was a womanizer. Bush 2 was a cowboy who swore 9/11 was not typical of Muslims and Islam. Bush 1 was a fill-in, a place holder. Carter was a weak president, not wanting to offend anyone. Kennedy was an even bigger womanizer than Clinton, but by dying became a saint to America. Though we have a RIGHT to hold our leaders to a higher standard while in office, we need to stop constantly harping on these "human" things that really have no affect on the future of our nation and people and focus on their actions/nonactions that greatly impact the well-being of our nation.
She looked good back then and that voice, great.
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