Discussion: Clinton Embraces Trump's 'Woman Card' Attacks: 'Deal Me In'

Go cry in your beer someplace else Bernie Bro.

If he hasn’t gotten over Hillary’s “shouting”, I wonder how he’ll deal with a school shooting with multiple dead children. Or a 3 am phone call about Putin violating another international norm. Or an act of terrorism.

I hope he realizes the job isn’t all about 5 star hotels and chauffeured limousines.

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White men in positions of power are supposed to be good on the fundamentals too, but Trump isn’t much of a white man.

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Can you imagine if Barack Obama was as challenged with the English language as George W. Bush?

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To be fair, Trump just isn’t much of a man.

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I see that Governor Fatso is still being held hostage.

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or good on fundamentals…

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Trump got where he is in the Republican nomination through personally insulting and belittling the other candidates. That works in the GOP, which has basically become a substance and policy-free zone. But I don’t think it’s going to continue to work for him among the general electorate.

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Did you notice in what Trump nearly said on morning Joe?
“I haven’t quite recovered — it’s early in the morning — from her shouting that message. and I know a lot of people would say you can’t say that about a woman, because of course a woman doesn’t shout. But the way she shouted that message was not — that’s the way she said it, and I guess I’ll have to get used to a lot of that over the next four or five months.”

Not ladylike? Oh please please finish that sentence on camera!

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Barack Obama didn’t have the support of the Bush family.

Duh

:neutral_face: So let me get this straight …a casino owner named tRump :grin: …thinks women (and minorities) have a trump card to play. :no_mouth:

OK :expressionless:

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I think you misread that comment…

Actually, the numbers show Hillary OR Bernie taking Von Clownstck or Count Dracula to the Woodshed in November. We are also positioned to take the Senate back. If Von Clownstick is their nominee, even the HOUSE is in play and THAT thing has been a GOP fortress since 2010.

So as long as we vote, it really doesn’t matter WHAT the Republicans do.

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You said it – not to mention that ‘trump’ means to pass gas in the UK.

No worries – after Trump loses (knock wood), they’ll still be squealing that squeal, so we’ll be able to do it in 2020. This way, they’re increasing the odds of another two-term Democratic presidency. (Amen!)

Hey, Trump is playing the male domination card. But where Hillary’s agenda is to help all women, Trump is only playing to old white men. Actually, old white undereducated men.

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That’s my theory too – the laws of political physics will apply to the general electorate even if the GOP exists in some weird non-reality-based plane of existence. At least I hope dearly that is the case, or God help us all.

Yes it is surprising as wealthy educated people are usually good on fundamentals.

Heard someone on the radio describe Trump as ‘criminally uncurious’. Made a lot of sense. What does it really take to ‘sound like’ you know what you’re talking about. Not much IMO. Want to know what’s going on in the ME? Bring in an expert to brief you, have a staffer take notes, organize them on a 3x5 card, read them over and over till you get most of it … and there you are at the podium, talking ME problems as if you know WTF you’re talking about. Add in a few historical references and enough of American viewers/voters will be impressed - just enough. Then move on … quickly.

Being uncurious is a sure way to miss out on life.

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Trump wouldn’t be the first Republican President who was “incurious.”

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