• [O'Reilly Factor] Trump on Preparing for the Debate

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 05:00:01 2016
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    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her
    record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently
    predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    --
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    smoke, and injuries to decide if NYC experienced a bomb.

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  • From FPP@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Sep 20 18:46:28 2016
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    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    Poor little rich boy. Nobody treats little Donnie fairly.

    I hope he brings a change of nappies to the debate...
    --
    It's good to keep an open mind, just not so open that your brains fall
    out. -Dawkins

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  • From FPP@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Sep 20 18:48:12 2016
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    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    I've never heard a billionaire who was so badly treated by everybody
    who meets him. I'm really starting to feel bad for him.

    Maybe he's teething...
    --
    Bullshit is everywhere. Now, the good news is this - bullshitters have
    gotten pretty lazy, and their work is easily detected.

    Whenever something is titled Freedom, Fairness, Family, Health, and
    America, take a good long sniff... chances are it's been manufactured
    in a facility that may contain traces of bullshit.

    The best defense against bullshit, is vigilance. So, if you smell
    something, say something. - Jon Stewart

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  • From trotsky@21:1/5 to FPP on Wed Sep 21 06:57:33 2016
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    On 9/20/16 5:46 PM, FPP wrote:
    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's
    much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her
    record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently
    predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    Poor little rich boy. Nobody treats little Donnie fairly.

    I hope he brings a change of nappies to the debate...


    My original prediction was he wouldn't show, now I'm predicting he'll be "offended" and walk out.

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  • From trotsky@21:1/5 to FPP on Wed Sep 21 06:58:12 2016
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    On 9/20/16 5:48 PM, FPP wrote:
    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's
    much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her
    record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently
    predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    I've never heard a billionaire who was so badly treated by everybody who meets him.


    Or so badly tweeted for that matter.

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  • From FPP@21:1/5 to trotsky on Wed Sep 21 17:47:15 2016
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    On 2016-09-21 07:58:12 -0400, trotsky <gmsingh@email.com> said:

    On 9/20/16 5:48 PM, FPP wrote:
    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's
    much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her
    record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently
    predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    I've never heard a billionaire who was so badly treated by everybody who
    meets him.


    Or so badly tweeted for that matter.

    Well, those short of fingers ARE quicker on the draw.
    --
    "If the 2016 GOP primary season taught us anything, it’s that
    Republicans can’t tell the difference between a deep bench and the
    bottom of a barrel." -Bill Harnsberger

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  • From FPP@21:1/5 to trotsky on Wed Sep 21 17:46:16 2016
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    On 2016-09-21 07:57:33 -0400, trotsky <gmsingh@email.com> said:

    On 9/20/16 5:46 PM, FPP wrote:
    On 2016-09-20 05:00:01 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> said:

    Returning for another segment, Donald Trump turned to next Monday's
    much-anticipated debate. "If Hillary Clinton treats me with respect,"
    he pledged, "I will treat her with respect. I went to the best school,
    I was a great student, she can bait me, I can bait her, and we'll see
    what happens. I can talk about her deleted emails, I can talk about her
    record, so we'll go back and forth. She's got a lot of baggage, she's
    been there a long time, and we need change in this country." Trump
    complained that the moderators at the first two debates - NBC's Lester
    Holt, ABC's Martha Raddatz, and CNN's Anderson Cooper - may not be
    impartial referees. "They're all Democrats, it's a very unfair system.
    I'm not okay with Anderson Cooper, who treats me very unfairly on CNN,
    which is known as the Clinton News Network." The Factor confidently
    predicted, "The first debate will be the most watched debate in the
    history of our country."

    Poor little rich boy. Nobody treats little Donnie fairly.

    I hope he brings a change of nappies to the debate...


    My original prediction was he wouldn't show, now I'm predicting he'll
    be "offended" and walk out.

    Naahhh... when he gets his ass handed to him, it'll be because it wuz
    all rigged!

    Rigged, I tells ya'!
    --
    Pros and Cons of Trump University:
    "Pro: Going to Graduation and putting on your White Cap and Gown."
    "Con: Having a hard time seeing through the eye holes." - J. Fallon

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