Trump: "There's nothing out there about Clinton's religion."

Donald Trump: 'There's Nothing Out There' About Clinton's Religion

The man has got to be the biggest Liar in the World. Hillary has been writing and talking about her Methodist religion for years. Donnie is such a "Loser!"

Trumps entire rant today was pathetic. They think this is going to help him win?

Some of the highlights, and our fact checks:

Mr. Trump called Mrs. Clinton a “world-class liar,” singling out her statements about her email server and her “phony landing in Bosnia,” a reference to comments Mrs. Clinton made in her 2008 campaign about a 1996 trip to Bosnia as first lady. “We had to land a certain way and move quickly because of the threat of sniper fire,” she said.

Mr. Trump assailed Mrs. Clinton’s record as secretary of state, warning that she does not have the temperament or the judgment to be president. He also accused her of running the State Department like a “hedge fund” and suggesting that she had something to hide in the “secret speeches” she made to Wall Street banks.

Mr. Trump defended his business record, recalling that he began his career in Brooklyn with a small loan and built a business worth more than $10 billion.

Fact Check: This substantially understates the financial assistance that Mr. Trump received from his father. The decades-old “loan” was for $1 million, a handsome sum that is by no means “small.” But the elder Mr. Trump also handed his son control of a large company with significant property holdings across the city, whose substantial value is difficult to quantify. Without this help Trump wouldn’t have built the business empire that he has.

Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton “has spent her entire life making money for special interests — and I will tell you, she has made plenty of money for them, and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself.”

Fact Check: This assertion is mostly false. Early in her career, Mrs. Clinton worked for the Children’s Defense Fund and as a lawyer for the House impeachment inquiry against President Richard Nixon, and later worked at the private Rose Law Firm in Arkansas, focusing on intellectual property and other cases. Much of her career has been devoted to government service, as first lady, United States senator and secretary of state. But Mrs. Clinton did receive millions of dollars in paid speeches to banks and others and has served on the boards of corporations like Walmart. Mr. Trump argues that she also made money for big donors through her activities at the State Department and her family foundation, but he has not offered clear, convincing proof.

Turning to trade, Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and cited China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization as evidence that his opponent will support deals that harm American workers. He also said that her record as secretary of state should be scorned because America’s trade deficit with China soared under her tenure.

Fact Check: As first lady, Mrs. Clinton privately expressed skepticism about Nafta, the trade pact that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993, though she made statements supportive of it. The trade pact has been widely blamed for the loss of American manufacturing jobs. Mrs. Clinton has called for parts of Nafta to be renegotiated and has said that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Obama’s 12-nation pact that she supported while serving as secretary of state, doesn’t meet her “high bar” on protecting American workers and the environment.

Mr. Trump directly blamed Mrs. Clinton for the death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens in Benghazi, Libya, calling her a liar who ignored his requests for help. “Her decisions spread death, destruction and terrorism everywhere she touched,” Mr. Trump said, calling the rise of the Islamic State and chaos in the Middle East the fault of the former secretary of state.

Mr. Trump changed his tone on Muslims, whom he has previously accused of being generally complicit in the violence carried out Islamic terrorists. “ISIS also threatens peaceful Muslims across the Middle East, and peaceful Muslims across the world, who have been terribly victimized by horrible brutality — and who only want to raise their kids in peace and safety,” he said.

Mr. Trump suggested that Mrs. Clinton was responsible for making Iran the “dominant power in the Middle East and on the road to nuclear weapons.”

Fact Check: Iran is certainly a dominant power in the Middle East, but so is Saudi Arabia, and so is Israel. But Tehran is farther from nuclear weapons than it was a year ago, when Mr. Trump began his campaign. It has given up 98 percent of its nuclear fuel in the past year, and partly dismantled many of its nuclear facilities, under an accord that had its roots in Mrs. Clinton’s time as secretary of state.

Peter Schweizer, the author of “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich,” which Mr. Trump repeatedly referred to, is a well-known conservative author who is a senior editor-at-large at Breitbart News and is affiliated with the conservative Hoover Institution. Trump laid out six bullet points from the book to argue that Mrs. Clinton is the “most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency.” He accused her of taking millions of dollars from foreign regimes that support Shariah law and abuse women.

Mr. Trump tied the recent Orlando shootings to his immigration plans, saying, “I only want to admit people who share our values and love our people. Hillary Clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and gays put to death.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has proposed temporarily barring all noncitizen Muslims from entering the United States; he has never made distinctions about Muslims who “share our values,” and it would be impossible to verify that immigrants “love our people.” His assertion about Mrs. Clinton is based on her support for current United States policy that allows immigration from some countries where women lack equal rights and homosexuality may be punishable by death.

Mr. Trump said that, if elected president, in his first 100 days he would “appoint judges who will uphold the Constitution of the United States” and added, “Hillary Clinton’s radical judges will virtually abolish the Second Amendment — can’t let that happen.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has released the names of several conservative jurists whom he would appoint to the open seat on the Supreme Court if he wins in November and Mr. Obama’s current nominee is not confirmed. Mrs. Clinton has not said whom she would appoint, but the notion that she would nominate judges who would somehow overrule the Second Amendment is a Republican talking point that is not based on statements or past actions by Mrs. Clinton. She does favor new gun control rules, but she has said she would seek them through legislation or executive action.

Mr. Trump lamented that the country has been thinking small and relying too much on other countries: “We lost our sense of purpose, and daring,” he said. “But that’s not who we are.” If that line sounds familiar, it’s because it is one of Mr. Obama’s favorite lines, usually used to describe a generous, internationalist America.

At one point, Mr. Trump said that the United States is “the highest taxed nation in the world.”

Fact Check: This is inaccurate, according to several organizations that have examined the claim. A thorough check by PolitiFact found about 30 countries that have higher tax rate structures than the United States, including Denmark, Luxembourg and Belgium. That has not stopped Mr. Trump from making this claim repeatedly.

Mr. Trump stated that Mrs. Clinton accepted a gift of jewelry from the leaders of Brunei valued at $58,000.

Fact Check: This is a misleading claim that omits key information. Mrs. Clinton, as secretary of state, may have received this gift but she did not keep it. As required by State Department rules, Mrs. Clinton transferred the jewelry to the United States government.

Well, looks like we found the world class liar and it ain't HIllary!
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
 
Trumps entire rant today was pathetic. They think this is going to help him win?

Some of the highlights, and our fact checks:

Mr. Trump called Mrs. Clinton a “world-class liar,” singling out her statements about her email server and her “phony landing in Bosnia,” a reference to comments Mrs. Clinton made in her 2008 campaign about a 1996 trip to Bosnia as first lady. “We had to land a certain way and move quickly because of the threat of sniper fire,” she said.

Mr. Trump assailed Mrs. Clinton’s record as secretary of state, warning that she does not have the temperament or the judgment to be president. He also accused her of running the State Department like a “hedge fund” and suggesting that she had something to hide in the “secret speeches” she made to Wall Street banks.

Mr. Trump defended his business record, recalling that he began his career in Brooklyn with a small loan and built a business worth more than $10 billion.

Fact Check: This substantially understates the financial assistance that Mr. Trump received from his father. The decades-old “loan” was for $1 million, a handsome sum that is by no means “small.” But the elder Mr. Trump also handed his son control of a large company with significant property holdings across the city, whose substantial value is difficult to quantify. Without this help Trump wouldn’t have built the business empire that he has.

Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton “has spent her entire life making money for special interests — and I will tell you, she has made plenty of money for them, and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself.”

Fact Check: This assertion is mostly false. Early in her career, Mrs. Clinton worked for the Children’s Defense Fund and as a lawyer for the House impeachment inquiry against President Richard Nixon, and later worked at the private Rose Law Firm in Arkansas, focusing on intellectual property and other cases. Much of her career has been devoted to government service, as first lady, United States senator and secretary of state. But Mrs. Clinton did receive millions of dollars in paid speeches to banks and others and has served on the boards of corporations like Walmart. Mr. Trump argues that she also made money for big donors through her activities at the State Department and her family foundation, but he has not offered clear, convincing proof.

Turning to trade, Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and cited China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization as evidence that his opponent will support deals that harm American workers. He also said that her record as secretary of state should be scorned because America’s trade deficit with China soared under her tenure.

Fact Check: As first lady, Mrs. Clinton privately expressed skepticism about Nafta, the trade pact that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993, though she made statements supportive of it. The trade pact has been widely blamed for the loss of American manufacturing jobs. Mrs. Clinton has called for parts of Nafta to be renegotiated and has said that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Obama’s 12-nation pact that she supported while serving as secretary of state, doesn’t meet her “high bar” on protecting American workers and the environment.

Mr. Trump directly blamed Mrs. Clinton for the death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens in Benghazi, Libya, calling her a liar who ignored his requests for help. “Her decisions spread death, destruction and terrorism everywhere she touched,” Mr. Trump said, calling the rise of the Islamic State and chaos in the Middle East the fault of the former secretary of state.

Mr. Trump changed his tone on Muslims, whom he has previously accused of being generally complicit in the violence carried out Islamic terrorists. “ISIS also threatens peaceful Muslims across the Middle East, and peaceful Muslims across the world, who have been terribly victimized by horrible brutality — and who only want to raise their kids in peace and safety,” he said.

Mr. Trump suggested that Mrs. Clinton was responsible for making Iran the “dominant power in the Middle East and on the road to nuclear weapons.”

Fact Check: Iran is certainly a dominant power in the Middle East, but so is Saudi Arabia, and so is Israel. But Tehran is farther from nuclear weapons than it was a year ago, when Mr. Trump began his campaign. It has given up 98 percent of its nuclear fuel in the past year, and partly dismantled many of its nuclear facilities, under an accord that had its roots in Mrs. Clinton’s time as secretary of state.

Peter Schweizer, the author of “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich,” which Mr. Trump repeatedly referred to, is a well-known conservative author who is a senior editor-at-large at Breitbart News and is affiliated with the conservative Hoover Institution. Trump laid out six bullet points from the book to argue that Mrs. Clinton is the “most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency.” He accused her of taking millions of dollars from foreign regimes that support Shariah law and abuse women.

Mr. Trump tied the recent Orlando shootings to his immigration plans, saying, “I only want to admit people who share our values and love our people. Hillary Clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and gays put to death.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has proposed temporarily barring all noncitizen Muslims from entering the United States; he has never made distinctions about Muslims who “share our values,” and it would be impossible to verify that immigrants “love our people.” His assertion about Mrs. Clinton is based on her support for current United States policy that allows immigration from some countries where women lack equal rights and homosexuality may be punishable by death.

Mr. Trump said that, if elected president, in his first 100 days he would “appoint judges who will uphold the Constitution of the United States” and added, “Hillary Clinton’s radical judges will virtually abolish the Second Amendment — can’t let that happen.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has released the names of several conservative jurists whom he would appoint to the open seat on the Supreme Court if he wins in November and Mr. Obama’s current nominee is not confirmed. Mrs. Clinton has not said whom she would appoint, but the notion that she would nominate judges who would somehow overrule the Second Amendment is a Republican talking point that is not based on statements or past actions by Mrs. Clinton. She does favor new gun control rules, but she has said she would seek them through legislation or executive action.

Mr. Trump lamented that the country has been thinking small and relying too much on other countries: “We lost our sense of purpose, and daring,” he said. “But that’s not who we are.” If that line sounds familiar, it’s because it is one of Mr. Obama’s favorite lines, usually used to describe a generous, internationalist America.

At one point, Mr. Trump said that the United States is “the highest taxed nation in the world.”

Fact Check: This is inaccurate, according to several organizations that have examined the claim. A thorough check by PolitiFact found about 30 countries that have higher tax rate structures than the United States, including Denmark, Luxembourg and Belgium. That has not stopped Mr. Trump from making this claim repeatedly.

Mr. Trump stated that Mrs. Clinton accepted a gift of jewelry from the leaders of Brunei valued at $58,000.

Fact Check: This is a misleading claim that omits key information. Mrs. Clinton, as secretary of state, may have received this gift but she did not keep it. As required by State Department rules, Mrs. Clinton transferred the jewelry to the United States government.

Well, looks like we found the world class liar and it ain't HIllary!
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
 
Trumps entire rant today was pathetic. They think this is going to help him win?

Some of the highlights, and our fact checks:

Mr. Trump called Mrs. Clinton a “world-class liar,” singling out her statements about her email server and her “phony landing in Bosnia,” a reference to comments Mrs. Clinton made in her 2008 campaign about a 1996 trip to Bosnia as first lady. “We had to land a certain way and move quickly because of the threat of sniper fire,” she said.

Mr. Trump assailed Mrs. Clinton’s record as secretary of state, warning that she does not have the temperament or the judgment to be president. He also accused her of running the State Department like a “hedge fund” and suggesting that she had something to hide in the “secret speeches” she made to Wall Street banks.

Mr. Trump defended his business record, recalling that he began his career in Brooklyn with a small loan and built a business worth more than $10 billion.

Fact Check: This substantially understates the financial assistance that Mr. Trump received from his father. The decades-old “loan” was for $1 million, a handsome sum that is by no means “small.” But the elder Mr. Trump also handed his son control of a large company with significant property holdings across the city, whose substantial value is difficult to quantify. Without this help Trump wouldn’t have built the business empire that he has.

Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton “has spent her entire life making money for special interests — and I will tell you, she has made plenty of money for them, and she has been taking plenty of money out for herself.”

Fact Check: This assertion is mostly false. Early in her career, Mrs. Clinton worked for the Children’s Defense Fund and as a lawyer for the House impeachment inquiry against President Richard Nixon, and later worked at the private Rose Law Firm in Arkansas, focusing on intellectual property and other cases. Much of her career has been devoted to government service, as first lady, United States senator and secretary of state. But Mrs. Clinton did receive millions of dollars in paid speeches to banks and others and has served on the boards of corporations like Walmart. Mr. Trump argues that she also made money for big donors through her activities at the State Department and her family foundation, but he has not offered clear, convincing proof.

Turning to trade, Mr. Trump said that Mrs. Clinton supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and cited China’s entrance into the World Trade Organization as evidence that his opponent will support deals that harm American workers. He also said that her record as secretary of state should be scorned because America’s trade deficit with China soared under her tenure.

Fact Check: As first lady, Mrs. Clinton privately expressed skepticism about Nafta, the trade pact that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993, though she made statements supportive of it. The trade pact has been widely blamed for the loss of American manufacturing jobs. Mrs. Clinton has called for parts of Nafta to be renegotiated and has said that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Obama’s 12-nation pact that she supported while serving as secretary of state, doesn’t meet her “high bar” on protecting American workers and the environment.

Mr. Trump directly blamed Mrs. Clinton for the death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens in Benghazi, Libya, calling her a liar who ignored his requests for help. “Her decisions spread death, destruction and terrorism everywhere she touched,” Mr. Trump said, calling the rise of the Islamic State and chaos in the Middle East the fault of the former secretary of state.

Mr. Trump changed his tone on Muslims, whom he has previously accused of being generally complicit in the violence carried out Islamic terrorists. “ISIS also threatens peaceful Muslims across the Middle East, and peaceful Muslims across the world, who have been terribly victimized by horrible brutality — and who only want to raise their kids in peace and safety,” he said.

Mr. Trump suggested that Mrs. Clinton was responsible for making Iran the “dominant power in the Middle East and on the road to nuclear weapons.”

Fact Check: Iran is certainly a dominant power in the Middle East, but so is Saudi Arabia, and so is Israel. But Tehran is farther from nuclear weapons than it was a year ago, when Mr. Trump began his campaign. It has given up 98 percent of its nuclear fuel in the past year, and partly dismantled many of its nuclear facilities, under an accord that had its roots in Mrs. Clinton’s time as secretary of state.

Peter Schweizer, the author of “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich,” which Mr. Trump repeatedly referred to, is a well-known conservative author who is a senior editor-at-large at Breitbart News and is affiliated with the conservative Hoover Institution. Trump laid out six bullet points from the book to argue that Mrs. Clinton is the “most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency.” He accused her of taking millions of dollars from foreign regimes that support Shariah law and abuse women.

Mr. Trump tied the recent Orlando shootings to his immigration plans, saying, “I only want to admit people who share our values and love our people. Hillary Clinton wants to bring in people who believe women should be enslaved and gays put to death.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has proposed temporarily barring all noncitizen Muslims from entering the United States; he has never made distinctions about Muslims who “share our values,” and it would be impossible to verify that immigrants “love our people.” His assertion about Mrs. Clinton is based on her support for current United States policy that allows immigration from some countries where women lack equal rights and homosexuality may be punishable by death.

Mr. Trump said that, if elected president, in his first 100 days he would “appoint judges who will uphold the Constitution of the United States” and added, “Hillary Clinton’s radical judges will virtually abolish the Second Amendment — can’t let that happen.”

Fact Check: Mr. Trump has released the names of several conservative jurists whom he would appoint to the open seat on the Supreme Court if he wins in November and Mr. Obama’s current nominee is not confirmed. Mrs. Clinton has not said whom she would appoint, but the notion that she would nominate judges who would somehow overrule the Second Amendment is a Republican talking point that is not based on statements or past actions by Mrs. Clinton. She does favor new gun control rules, but she has said she would seek them through legislation or executive action.

Mr. Trump lamented that the country has been thinking small and relying too much on other countries: “We lost our sense of purpose, and daring,” he said. “But that’s not who we are.” If that line sounds familiar, it’s because it is one of Mr. Obama’s favorite lines, usually used to describe a generous, internationalist America.

At one point, Mr. Trump said that the United States is “the highest taxed nation in the world.”

Fact Check: This is inaccurate, according to several organizations that have examined the claim. A thorough check by PolitiFact found about 30 countries that have higher tax rate structures than the United States, including Denmark, Luxembourg and Belgium. That has not stopped Mr. Trump from making this claim repeatedly.

Mr. Trump stated that Mrs. Clinton accepted a gift of jewelry from the leaders of Brunei valued at $58,000.

Fact Check: This is a misleading claim that omits key information. Mrs. Clinton, as secretary of state, may have received this gift but she did not keep it. As required by State Department rules, Mrs. Clinton transferred the jewelry to the United States government.

Well, looks like we found the world class liar and it ain't HIllary!
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
You hate trump? Then don't tell us to vote for the guy
 
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Exclusive: Inside The $125 Million Donald Trump Sexual Assault Lawsuit

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There has been much talk of late about Donald Trump and the law. In addition to his regular threats to sue Ted Cruz, LawNewz.com discovered Trump has been named as a plaintiff and defendant in at least 169 different federal lawsuits. Some of the cases have been resolved, a few dismissed as frivolous, others privately settled. In the context of that research, we found one that was particularly interesting, even scandalous. So we did some further digging and obtained an exclusive copy of the $125 million lawsuit filed in 1997, which had been buried deep in a federal archive warehouse in Kansas City, Missouri. The case has almost never been reported on, and the shocking allegations just seemed to suddenly vanish in an era before the widespread availability of the internet.

The lawsuit was filed by Jill Harth who then went by Jill Harth Houraney on April 25, 1997. Harth, who was in her early 30’s at the time, alleged that Trump engaged in hostile and offensive sexual behavior towards her from 1992 to 1997 including “groping” her under her dress on several occasions, “forcibly” moving her to his daughter’s bedroom in an attempt to have sex with her, and repeatedly, aggressively and inappropriately propositioning her for sex. She called it “sexually abusive” and LawNewz.com spoke to her in an exclusive interview.
 
Well, looks like we found the world class liar and it ain't HIllary!
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
 
Well, looks like we found the world class liar and it ain't HIllary!
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
You hate trump? Then don't tell us to vote for the guy
He's a better choice than Hillary.
 
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
Unions get a share of the profits.

American Corporations don't value workers. They've broke the social contract.

No it's not all

Republicans create an economy that keep wages low. Corporations like that. Send jobs overseas or turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.

Companies don't pay for productivity. They pay the going rate and if jobs are scarce leave if you want.

I am paid well because I'm a good salesperson. I'm not worried about talented successful Americans I'm worried about the masses. What do you do that you can't be replaced? And where will you go if you lost your job tomorrow?
 
True, and sad so many of his sucker supporters defend him. He tells a provable lie one day about Clinton and the next day calls her a liar. The man is a fake and a fraud.
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
Did you even know about the God damned labor force participation rate before 2008? I did. We were using it against Bush's bogus unemployment numbers. Nice talking point
 
American Corporations don't value workers. They've broke the social contract.
They value workers, without workers there's no business. Businesses expand and create more jobs when taxes are low. Taxing businesses slows this growth and hiring rate, and pay immensely. An economy where people rarely get raises is an economy run by Democrats.

Republicans create an economy that keep wages low. Corporations like that. Send jobs overseas or turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.
Turning a blind eye to illegal immigration is part of what's causing a loss of entrance level jobs. They don't create an economy that keeps wages low, a low minimum wage is part of what helps increase hiring rates. Do you even know what percentage of people are on minimum wage? 4.3% last I checked. Even in this garbage economy, most people are still working for above-minimum wage.

Companies don't pay for productivity. They pay the going rate and if jobs are scarce leave if you want.
They do pay for productivity. If you prove to be an asset, you're paid more. They lose money if employees aren't productive, because they end up staying for longer shifts.

I am paid well because I'm a good salesperson. I'm not worried about talented successful Americans I'm worried about the masses. What do you do that you can't be replaced? And where will you go if you lost your job tomorrow?
You just admitted that you're paid more for proving to be an asset. You do your job well. It's not that you do the job, it's how quickly and efficiently you do said job. You know, with the economy we have now, there aren't many places you can go.
 
Actually, what's sad is the people who pretend that those pointing out Hillary's lies and lawbreaking are Republican Witch Hunters.
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
Did you even know about the God damned labor force participation rate before 2008? I did. We were using it against Bush's bogus unemployment numbers. Nice talking point
I never said the economy was good under Bush, nor did I say Bush did well. The Labor Force Participation was certainly higher under him, though.
 
American Corporations don't value workers. They've broke the social contract.
They value workers, without workers there's no business. Businesses expand and create more jobs when taxes are low. Taxing businesses slows this growth and hiring rate, and pay immensely. An economy where people rarely get raises is an economy run by Democrats.

Republicans create an economy that keep wages low. Corporations like that. Send jobs overseas or turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.
Turning a blind eye to illegal immigration is part of what's causing a loss of entrance level jobs. They don't create an economy that keeps wages low, a low minimum wage is part of what helps increase hiring rates. Do you even know what percentage of people are on minimum wage? 4.3% last I checked. Even in this garbage economy, most people are still working for above-minimum wage.

Companies don't pay for productivity. They pay the going rate and if jobs are scarce leave if you want.
They do pay for productivity. If you prove to be an asset, you're paid more. They lose money if employees aren't productive, because they end up staying for longer shifts.

I am paid well because I'm a good salesperson. I'm not worried about talented successful Americans I'm worried about the masses. What do you do that you can't be replaced? And where will you go if you lost your job tomorrow?
You just admitted that you're paid more for proving to be an asset. You do your job well. It's not that you do the job, it's how quickly and efficiently you do said job. You know, with the economy we have now, there aren't many places you can go.
Actually companies are hiring again but you got to be good and already working. That's not good for college grads or people out of work.

Companies say they need help but can't find what they need. Guy on the factory line laid off cause his job went to Mexico isn't smart enough to go get an engineering degree. So that factory worker took a step back.

It'd be great to bring those jobs back home. Let's get hillary Paul Ryan and the new Senate majority leader to do that.

Paul Ryan can throw out his Ayn Rand agenda
 
If you are bashing trump you want hillary to win. If you're bashing trump it's because he has no business being in this race. You should have nominated a serious candidate.
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
Did you even know about the God damned labor force participation rate before 2008? I did. We were using it against Bush's bogus unemployment numbers. Nice talking point
I never said the economy was good under Bush, nor did I say Bush did well. The Labor Force Participation was certainly higher under him, though.
Say labor force participation rate one more time. And ignore all the real reasons it is what it is.

We know more 30 year olds are still living at home. And we know their parents need the help paying the mortgage. If only bush 2000-2008 didn't send all those good jobs to mexico and china instead of south Carolina and oklahoma
 
Donald Trump: 'There's Nothing Out There' About Clinton's Religion

The man has got to be the biggest Liar in the World. Hillary has been writing and talking about her Methodist religion for years. Donnie is such a "Loser!"
They are both anti- God.
Anyone denies that is either delusional or a liar.
Finally a president who isn't delusional!
Hilarious coming from someone who uses an avatar of a devout Christian.
 
Donald Trump: 'There's Nothing Out There' About Clinton's Religion

The man has got to be the biggest Liar in the World. Hillary has been writing and talking about her Methodist religion for years. Donnie is such a "Loser!"
They are both anti- God.
Anyone denies that is either delusional or a liar.
Finally a president who isn't delusional!
Hilarious coming from someone who uses an avatar of a devout Christian.
Was he or were atheists in the closet back then?

Remember there was a time we thought Bruce Jenner was a man
 
American Corporations don't value workers. They've broke the social contract.
They value workers, without workers there's no business. Businesses expand and create more jobs when taxes are low. Taxing businesses slows this growth and hiring rate, and pay immensely. An economy where people rarely get raises is an economy run by Democrats.

Republicans create an economy that keep wages low. Corporations like that. Send jobs overseas or turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.
Turning a blind eye to illegal immigration is part of what's causing a loss of entrance level jobs. They don't create an economy that keeps wages low, a low minimum wage is part of what helps increase hiring rates. Do you even know what percentage of people are on minimum wage? 4.3% last I checked. Even in this garbage economy, most people are still working for above-minimum wage.

Companies don't pay for productivity. They pay the going rate and if jobs are scarce leave if you want.
They do pay for productivity. If you prove to be an asset, you're paid more. They lose money if employees aren't productive, because they end up staying for longer shifts.

I am paid well because I'm a good salesperson. I'm not worried about talented successful Americans I'm worried about the masses. What do you do that you can't be replaced? And where will you go if you lost your job tomorrow?
You just admitted that you're paid more for proving to be an asset. You do your job well. It's not that you do the job, it's how quickly and efficiently you do said job. You know, with the economy we have now, there aren't many places you can go.
Actually companies are hiring again but you got to be good and already working. That's not good for college grads or people out of work.

Companies say they need help but can't find what they need. Guy on the factory line laid off cause his job went to Mexico isn't smart enough to go get an engineering degree. So that factory worker took a step back.

It'd be great to bring those jobs back home. Let's get hillary Paul Ryan and the new Senate majority leader to do that.

Paul Ryan can throw out his Ayn Rand agenda
Companies are always hiring, this garbage economy just means they're hiring less and expanding slower. Then there are the ones going to other countries to escape the massive tax on each employee, and the even bigger tax when you reach 50(?). Hillary said she'd continue what Obama has been doing, which is chasing businesses out of the country again. You're going to have to get me up SUPER early in the morning to convince me that a massive tax on businesses for each employee promotes hiring. These establishment servants you think so much of are in this for themselves, not the people.
 
Personally, I hate them both. Yes, we should have chosen a real candidate, but because of numerous low-information voters, we're stuck with a crooked liar, and a crooked liar. We have no good options, we only have the lesser of two evils.
Hillary? I don't know if you remember but the Clinton years were good. No major wars and a surplus.

I don't know what your reason for leaning right is. Let me guess God gays guns and/or racism? It's usually 1 or more of those things unless you are rich?

If a Republican were president Republicans would be praising this economy. 70 straight months of job growth. Companies can't find qualified workers.

Don't pretend you care about blue collar. You probably are anti union. And your advice to them is go to college or start a business. You certainly don't want to give raises
First, the job growth is a lie, pure and simple. The Labor Force Participation shows that. Unless you truly think that taxing businesses per employee somehow creates job growth. No, I don't care who's in office, a declining economy is a declining economy, regardless about how much the President lies about it.

I lean right for none of those reasons, and assuming that's what it takes to be a Republican is just the result of Liberal propaganda.

Raises are earned through hard work, and proving you're an asset to a business. They'll raise your pay if they want to keep you from applying for another job. Unions only force businesses to pay them maximum amount for minimum work. Any sane person is against unions.
Did you even know about the God damned labor force participation rate before 2008? I did. We were using it against Bush's bogus unemployment numbers. Nice talking point
I never said the economy was good under Bush, nor did I say Bush did well. The Labor Force Participation was certainly higher under him, though.
Say labor force participation rate one more time. And ignore all the real reasons it is what it is.

We know more 30 year olds are still living at home. And we know their parents need the help paying the mortgage. If only bush 2000-2008 didn't send all those good jobs to mexico and china instead of south Carolina and oklahoma
Nobody is retiring in this economy, you're delusional if you think they are. They can't find a job and are giving up. You're also blaming Bush when he has been out of office for nearly 8 years, and Obama has been able to do whatever he wants through his 60+ unconstitutional executive orders, and starting out with senate majority. The economy started declining at the end of his term, and then declined even more rapidly under Obama.
 
Clinton is a practicing Methodist and has spoken and written about the meaning of faith in her life repeatedly.

"It is very important to me," Clinton said recently. "I am a person of faith, I am a Christian, I am a Methodist, I have been raised Methodist, I feel very grateful for the instructions and support I received starting in my family but through my church, and I think that any of us who are Christian have a constantly, a constant conversation in our own heads about what we are called to do and how best to do it."

Trump has previously questioned other opponents' faith. After the Orlando massacre, he suggested Obama is a Muslim. "Well, there are a lot of people that think maybe he doesn't want to get it," Trump said on NBC's Today Show.

Trump's focus on Clinton's religion comes as he is working to salvage a strained relationship with evangelicals, an influential voting bloc in Republican electoral politics.
From the article for the reading challenged RWNJs.

Hillary's religion is politics. She probably only goes to church (if she does) in order to make he look good politically.
 

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