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This has to be the most childish & annoying bullshit debates that I've even seen in my lifetime.
 
If Trump wins Florida and Ohio it will pretty much be over...unless of course, there's a blood bath in Cleveland, which is a real possibility.
 
I know I shouldn't be Ron but I had hoped by now that he would have at least turned the record over & stopped talking about not only old shit but shit that has NOTHING to do with the topic at hand. I promised myself that I was going to try & be patient with Mr. Redundant going into the NEW season but I can see now that he's not going to make it easy.

Such as constantly rehashing and throwing up 3-5 year old contracts and mentionioning how Cashman should've kept this guy or that guy instead of this guy or that guy?
 
...nice video, Matts.

...btw, does anyone else remember someone else obsessively and irrelevantly interjecting what ARod did last year into a discussion that is clearly about Trump ?


Yeah that kinda rings a bell.
 
...nice video, Matts.

...btw, does anyone else remember someone else obsessively and irrelevantly interjecting what ARod did last year into a discussion that is clearly about Trump ?
Yeah that kinda rings a bell.

:tiphat: My pleasure ....

Nope, to interject A-Roid with a Post on Trump, is clearly a vain, feeble attempt at vindication, for what ... ??

Only one person, has ever continuously blown A-Fraud's horn; and that person- is the same person incessantly, blowing #13's horn here on a Post that has nothing to do with baseball....
 
:tiphat: My pleasure ....

Nope, to interject A-Roid with a Post on Trump, is clearly a vain, feeble attempt at vindication, for what ... ??

Only one person, has ever continuously blown A-Fraud's horn; and that person- is the same person incessantly, blowing #13's horn here on a Post that has nothing to do with baseball....


"A-Fraud was brought up to help indicate and portray how some people could be very wrong on high profile/ hot button issues .....the same "people" who are calling millions and millions of smart,educated and experienced people stupid and dumb because they are leaning towards Trump instead of a couple of one trick pony rigid ultra conservative candidates who have indeed been part of the "problem" in DC in one way or another and have led to a near revolt by the population of voters.

I must say, for a smart guy who likes to post long-winded droning posts, you seem to have a bit of trouble reading between lines and seem to only comprehend by the numbers in a structured, controlled context.

You know darn well I'm a favorite whipping boy for some on this board despite being (proven) "correct" just as often as most on issues (Yanks,MLB) and YES, I have also gotten some things "wrong" just like many others on this board......and of course we are all entitled to our opinions. It's all good!
 
To be fair, I don't think I've ever been wrong about anything I've ever said on this board. But yeah you're right.........everyone else has though.
 
[QUOTE="Rick2583, post: 3844067, member: 27857 to be fair, I don't think I've ever been wrong about anything I've ever said on this board. But yeah you're right.........everyone else has though.[/QUOTE]


You are indeed very confident. Not a bad trait.
:smiley-beerchug:
 
...if nothing else, this thread once again proves that if a person tries hard enough, they can find a way to justify just about anything, whether it has merit or not.
 
...if nothing else, this thread once again proves that if a person tries hard enough, they can find a way to justify just about anything, whether it has merit or not.


I'm with Rick (post 222) on this one- I'd like to think I'm never wrong.
lol

Not quite as good as some who KNOW they're never wrong....but it's a start.
 
...I can't help if some are simply not as knowledgable...so it may take awhile for them to finally catch on...nothing really wrong with that...it's just the way it is.
 
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can you say New Joisey, and walk.....?
 
He will surely wait for the final embarrassment of Florida but clearly Rubio needs to drop out of this race. He's not even ahead of Kasich tonight.
 
Before the month is out it'll be down to Trump & Cruz.
 
Since when is Trump exempt from being considered "big money people"??? Or when did his own real estate ventures not come with "special interests", being His own.

Since when is Trump not a big part of the so called "system".....

I won't wait for an answer, cuz I don't have enough time to listen or read a dog and pony show answer, full of contempt for other Posters...

So these skeletons just disappear? or those who never knew the facts remain ignorant and un-informed....???

Here are some of the highlights:
  1. Lesson He Learned From Punching His Music Teacher: In a book he wrote in 1987, Trump admitted to punching his music teacher in the second grade. While many would look back at such an event as immature furor, Trump didn't seem reflective about it at all: “In the second grade...I punched my music teacher because I didn’t think he knew anything about music....I’m not proud of that, but it’s clear evidence that even early on I had a tendency to stand up and make my opinions known in a very forceful way.”
  2. Instant Missile Expertise: “It would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles,” Trump boasted. “I think I know most of it anyway.” He claimed he should be in charge of nuclear negotiations with the Soviet Union.
  3. Less Than Perfect Understanding of the Working Class: Trump claimed that electricians “make a hundred and some odd dollars an hour. The concrete people just make fortunes. Laborers make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.”
  4. Attacking Lawyers for Stopping His Unlawful Evictions: A group of lawyers defended tenants at one Trump property who claimed they were being unlawfully evicted. When the courts sided with the tenants, Trump tried to launch a racketeering lawsuit against the lawyers, claiming they were trying to “prevent, frustrate, and inhibit” him from making profits. The courts dismissed Trump's case.
  5. Exploiting the Homeless, Bashing Refugees: Trump offered to put homeless tenants in his Central Park South building in a bid to try to drive the current tenants out so he could tear the whole thing down. The city offered to put Polish refugees there, but Trump countered he'd only allow “people who live in America now, not refugees.”
  6. Bashing Ronald Reagan: Although not particularly crazy sounding, this may be a crazy thing for a leader in the polls of the Republican presidential primary to say. He compared rival developers to Ronald Reagan because they were “people who talk a good game but don't deliver.”
  7. Telling the World African Americans Have It Easy: Spy quoted Trump telling reporters in 1989, “If I were starting off today, I would love to be a well-educated black, because I believe they do have an actual advantage.”
  8. Blaming Other People For His Business Failings: In the early 1990s, Trump made a deal with Poland's tourism minister to build a series of “hotels, shops and gambling casinos in Warsaw,” but two years after the $55 million payment was made, ground wasn't even broken. “They've been patient? I've been patient,” said Trump. “Did you ever try to get quality marble in Warsaw? It's pathetic.”
What all this demonstrates is even though Trump may have changed his viewpoint on a number of things – such as his previous embrace of single-payer health care – one thing has not changed over the years. Trump remains an unrepentant blowhard, where it's 1985 or 2015.



Yawn
 
...it has been reported that even Rubio's "money men" want him to drop out...if he were to swallow his pride and do that now it might turn the tide.
 
...it has been reported that even Rubio's "money men" want him to drop out...if he were to swallow his pride and do that now it might turn the tide.


And you'd have to think that Rubio dropping out would benefit Cruz the most as I believe he would get all or most of Rubio's supporters.
 
...this is the kind of idiocy that Trump brings to the table...yeah, he'd be great at foreign affairs.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/09/politics/donald-trump-islam-hates-us/

clipped from the above noted article:
Washington (CNN)- 'Donald Trump said Wednesday that he thinks "Islam hates us," drawing little distinction between the religion and radical Islamic terrorism'.

Message to Donald, ya' think....? Ya' really think so.....?? Or do they Hate YOU Donald.....

It just dawned on me, if Trump were to take the Oval Office, I doubt he'd survive an all out assassination attempt, thus, I'm very curious who he'd give the VP to...?
 
clipped from the above noted article:
Washington (CNN)- 'Donald Trump said Wednesday that he thinks "Islam hates us," drawing little distinction between the religion and radical Islamic terrorism'.

Message to Donald, ya' think....? Ya' really think so.....?? Or do they Hate YOU Donald.....

It just dawned on me, if Trump were to take the Oval Office, I doubt he'd survive an all out assassination attempt, thus, I'm very curious who he'd give the VP to...?


Maybe the fat man from New Jersey.
 
Like I mentioned there will have to be some upsets on Tuesday or else Trump's path to 1237 and the nomination is pretty clear.
 
Sorry Mess, while DFT is the only candidate with an outside shot at 1237, he can't get there without Ohio...and OH is a lock for Kasich. After Rubio loses FL, look for him to throw his support behind Cruz because he can't afford to be the guy without a chair when the music stops. Establishment will grudgingly go all in for Cruz if he takes either Rubio or Kasich as a Veep. Now I don't think Kasich wants to be Veep, but he could be looking for a prime cabinet slot.
 

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