[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread anon_alias
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Behind closed doors, Hillary Clinton adopted a rather more 
accommodating tone with Wall Street than she has on the campaign trail... 
 
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, in response to the 
electorate...
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away. 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president. 





  



[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 Ann,
 

 Trump wanted to score a KO against Hillary.  He was stalking to catch her 
guard down for a quick knockdown to save his sinking campaign.  That's why he 
brought along those women who were supposedly abused by Bill Clinton many years 
ago.  They were supposedly the witnesses against Bill and Hillary's abuses, in 
case Hillary drags on "P" tapes against him.
 

 That scenario was like a scene from the Godfather in which a Mafioso witness 
in court recanted everything he said when he saw his father in the company of 
the Corleone family thugs.  So, Trump was playing the same strategy to keep 
Hillary and her allies to shut up or he'll dig up the family dirty linen.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :


 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 (snip)
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle.
 

 Both the Twitterati and the media also noticed his "hovering." Some women said 
it reminded them of the behavior of abusive men they had known. Its purpose is 
to intimidate the woman.
 

 Clinton obviously was not intimidated...
 

 

 

 

 

 

 









[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Yep, part of their unwritten contract is that he is "TRUMP", in lights. 
Powerful, even omnipotent. His name is now her shame and embarrassment, writ 
large. I am sure phrases like, "Get your fucking [tiny] hands off me!", echo 
loudly and regularly through the Trump Tower penthouse these days.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Yep, Trump is the personification of 'The Peter Principle', having risen to 
his level of incompetence. I agree that he is no longer enjoying himself, and 
longs for the days when he was the undisputed Big Frog in his small pond, 
playing bully-boy, wannabee mobster, and letcher. I heard that due to his past 
dealings, he absolutely cannot get a loan on his home turf, NYC. Shunned by the 
banks. He has learned what it is like to play on the world stage, and got his 
butt decisively kicked. He won't be dabbling again in politics any time soon.

Wouldn't be surprised if Melania dumps him after this is over, in a preemptive 
strike.
 

 I had that thought about Melania. She must be beside herself. First, that 
speech gaffe she unwittingly made thanks to some inept speech writer was enough 
to make her shrink into the woodwork and then all of the revelations about her 
husband (which she must be somewhat aware of) but to have it plastered all over 
the media makes it worse. She does not strike me as someone with thick skin nor 
who would want to spend her days doing what President's wives have to do. And 
after Trump's spectacular failure at the voting booths in November his business 
life is not going to be any bed of roses. How she could live with this guy let 
alone let him touch her is waaay beyond my comprehension.

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It was quite a strong contrast. Clinton articulated her answers very well, in 
a forward looking way. I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, 
in response to the electorate. She doesn't say anything she cannot back up, 
either by reason, experience, or a combination of the two. She already has my 
vote, and now has my considerable respect. There was no artifice or parsing 
answers from her last night. She was the real deal, and I thought she handled 
the onslaught of cow pies from her opponent very well - She said she would take 
the high road during the debate, and she did. 

Trump, on the other hand, has learned absolutely nothing, about domestic or 
foreign issues, or addressing the needs of the country. He is exactly in the 
same place, with his diatribes and finger-pointing, as he was 18 months ago. No 
advancement, or maturity, or growth. Some old locker room guy, hangin' with his 
locker room buddies. He is now developing a sort of who cares? nonchalance 
about losing. He knows it is over.
 

 I had the distinct impression when I saw him up on the stage at the start of 
the debate that he just wanted to be anywhere else, doing anything else than 
what he had to do for the next 90 minutes. He was as nervous and uncomfortable 
as I've ever seen anyone. I think his bully-boy personhood that is all that he 
is has had enough. He doesn't want to play anymore. It has all ceased being fun 
and he can't wait for it to be over so he can go back to doing what he can do 
with impunity - which is screw whoever he likes literally and figuratively. 
Only one problem, people know what he is now and his future doesn't look too 
bright to me.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime 

[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 (snip)
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle.
 

 Both the Twitterati and the media also noticed his "hovering." Some women said 
it reminded them of the behavior of abusive men they had known. Its purpose is 
to intimidate the woman.
 

 Clinton obviously was not intimidated...
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 










[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 (snip)
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle.
 

 Both the Twitterati and the media also noticed his "hovering." Some women said 
it reminded them of the behavior of abusive men they had known. Its purpose is 
to intimidate the woman.
 

 Clinton obviously was not intimidated...
 

 

 

 

 

 

 








[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Yep, Trump is the personification of 'The Peter Principle', having risen to 
his level of incompetence. I agree that he is no longer enjoying himself, and 
longs for the days when he was the undisputed Big Frog in his small pond, 
playing bully-boy, wannabee mobster, and letcher. I heard that due to his past 
dealings, he absolutely cannot get a loan on his home turf, NYC. Shunned by the 
banks. He has learned what it is like to play on the world stage, and got his 
butt decisively kicked. He won't be dabbling again in politics any time soon.

Wouldn't be surprised if Melania dumps him after this is over, in a preemptive 
strike.
 

 I had that thought about Melania. She must be beside herself. First, that 
speech gaffe she unwittingly made thanks to some inept speech writer was enough 
to make her shrink into the woodwork and then all of the revelations about her 
husband (which she must be somewhat aware of) but to have it plastered all over 
the media makes it worse. She does not strike me as someone with thick skin nor 
who would want to spend her days doing what President's wives have to do. And 
after Trump's spectacular failure at the voting booths in November his business 
life is not going to be any bed of roses. How she could live with this guy let 
alone let him touch her is waaay beyond my comprehension.

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It was quite a strong contrast. Clinton articulated her answers very well, in 
a forward looking way. I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, 
in response to the electorate. She doesn't say anything she cannot back up, 
either by reason, experience, or a combination of the two. She already has my 
vote, and now has my considerable respect. There was no artifice or parsing 
answers from her last night. She was the real deal, and I thought she handled 
the onslaught of cow pies from her opponent very well - She said she would take 
the high road during the debate, and she did. 

Trump, on the other hand, has learned absolutely nothing, about domestic or 
foreign issues, or addressing the needs of the country. He is exactly in the 
same place, with his diatribes and finger-pointing, as he was 18 months ago. No 
advancement, or maturity, or growth. Some old locker room guy, hangin' with his 
locker room buddies. He is now developing a sort of who cares? nonchalance 
about losing. He knows it is over.
 

 I had the distinct impression when I saw him up on the stage at the start of 
the debate that he just wanted to be anywhere else, doing anything else than 
what he had to do for the next 90 minutes. He was as nervous and uncomfortable 
as I've ever seen anyone. I think his bully-boy personhood that is all that he 
is has had enough. He doesn't want to play anymore. It has all ceased being fun 
and he can't wait for it to be over so he can go back to doing what he can do 
with impunity - which is screw whoever he likes literally and figuratively. 
Only one problem, people know what he is now and his future doesn't look too 
bright to me.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away.











[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 (snip)
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle.
 

 Both the Twitterati and the media also noticed his "hovering." Some women said 
it reminded them of the behavior of abusive men they had known. Its purpose is 
to intimidate the woman.
 

 Clinton obviously was not intimidated...





[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Yep, Trump is the personification of 'The Peter Principle', having risen to his 
level of incompetence. I agree that he is no longer enjoying himself, and longs 
for the days when he was the undisputed Big Frog in his small pond, playing 
bully-boy, wannabee mobster, and letcher. I heard that due to his past 
dealings, he absolutely cannot get a loan on his home turf, NYC. Shunned by the 
banks. He has learned what it is like to play on the world stage, and got his 
butt decisively kicked. He won't be dabbling again in politics any time soon.

Wouldn't be surprised if Melania dumps him after this is over, in a preemptive 
strike.

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It was quite a strong contrast. Clinton articulated her answers very well, in 
a forward looking way. I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, 
in response to the electorate. She doesn't say anything she cannot back up, 
either by reason, experience, or a combination of the two. She already has my 
vote, and now has my considerable respect. There was no artifice or parsing 
answers from her last night. She was the real deal, and I thought she handled 
the onslaught of cow pies from her opponent very well - She said she would take 
the high road during the debate, and she did. 

Trump, on the other hand, has learned absolutely nothing, about domestic or 
foreign issues, or addressing the needs of the country. He is exactly in the 
same place, with his diatribes and finger-pointing, as he was 18 months ago. No 
advancement, or maturity, or growth. Some old locker room guy, hangin' with his 
locker room buddies. He is now developing a sort of who cares? nonchalance 
about losing. He knows it is over.
 

 I had the distinct impression when I saw him up on the stage at the start of 
the debate that he just wanted to be anywhere else, doing anything else than 
what he had to do for the next 90 minutes. He was as nervous and uncomfortable 
as I've ever seen anyone. I think his bully-boy personhood that is all that he 
is has had enough. He doesn't want to play anymore. It has all ceased being fun 
and he can't wait for it to be over so he can go back to doing what he can do 
with impunity - which is screw whoever he likes literally and figuratively. 
Only one problem, people know what he is now and his future doesn't look too 
bright to me.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away.









[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It was quite a strong contrast. Clinton articulated her answers very well, in 
a forward looking way. I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, 
in response to the electorate. She doesn't say anything she cannot back up, 
either by reason, experience, or a combination of the two. She already has my 
vote, and now has my considerable respect. There was no artifice or parsing 
answers from her last night. She was the real deal, and I thought she handled 
the onslaught of cow pies from her opponent very well - She said she would take 
the high road during the debate, and she did. 

Trump, on the other hand, has learned absolutely nothing, about domestic or 
foreign issues, or addressing the needs of the country. He is exactly in the 
same place, with his diatribes and finger-pointing, as he was 18 months ago. No 
advancement, or maturity, or growth. Some old locker room guy, hangin' with his 
locker room buddies. He is now developing a sort of who cares? nonchalance 
about losing. He knows it is over.
 

 I had the distinct impression when I saw him up on the stage at the start of 
the debate that he just wanted to be anywhere else, doing anything else than 
what he had to do for the next 90 minutes. He was as nervous and uncomfortable 
as I've ever seen anyone. I think his bully-boy personhood that is all that he 
is has had enough. He doesn't want to play anymore. It has all ceased being fun 
and he can't wait for it to be over so he can go back to doing what he can do 
with impunity - which is screw whoever he likes literally and figuratively. 
Only one problem, people know what he is now and his future doesn't look too 
bright to me.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away.







[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
It was quite a strong contrast. Clinton articulated her answers very well, in a 
forward looking way. I can also see her positions have shifted, thoughtfully, 
in response to the electorate. She doesn't say anything she cannot back up, 
either by reason, experience, or a combination of the two. She already has my 
vote, and now has my considerable respect. There was no artifice or parsing 
answers from her last night. She was the real deal, and I thought she handled 
the onslaught of cow pies from her opponent very well - She said she would take 
the high road during the debate, and she did. 

Trump, on the other hand, has learned absolutely nothing, about domestic or 
foreign issues, or addressing the needs of the country. He is exactly in the 
same place, with his diatribes and finger-pointing, as he was 18 months ago. No 
advancement, or maturity, or growth. Some old locker room guy, hangin' with his 
locker room buddies. He is now developing a sort of who cares? nonchalance 
about losing. He knows it is over.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away.





[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.
 

 He certainly appeared nervous/agitated up there. He couldn't sit still or 
stand still and kept hovering over her, at least it appeared that way from the 
camera angle. He is an oaf of a man. While he got in his digs he is without 
substance and keeps repeating the same old lines over and over again - all 
sound and fury and no real meat on the bone. What a dangerous and noxious 
buffoon. November 8 seems a lifetime away.



[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I feel for you dude. Donnie was almost a viable candidate before that tape came 
out. Now it is a rout. Thank god this country has come to its senses, and not a 
moment too soon. In a few years, people will look back and wonder how that 
boorish corrupt rich kid from Queens almost hijacked the country. Very 
interesting how when asked to say something nice about Hillary last night, 
Donnie basically conceded the race to her. 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Apparently you don't want to discuss the real issues. Why?
 

 "Frankly, I am very surprised that Secretary Clinton would support this 
regressive tax after pledging not to raise taxes on anyone making less than 
$250,000. This proposal clearly violates her pledge." - Bernie Sanders
 

 http://www.atr.org/list-hillary-tax-hikes 
http://www.atr.org/list-hillary-tax-hikes

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.

  




[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread anon_alias
I'm not saying they are aliens, but they are aliens.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 "Too" liars and cheaters? The better talker is the bigger liar & cheater??




[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread anon_alias
Apparently you don't want to discuss the real issues. Why?
 

 "Frankly, I am very surprised that Secretary Clinton would support this 
regressive tax after pledging not to raise taxes on anyone making less than 
$250,000. This proposal clearly violates her pledge." - Bernie Sanders
 

 http://www.atr.org/list-hillary-tax-hikes 
http://www.atr.org/list-hillary-tax-hikes

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I actually enjoyed this debate more than the first one. Clinton ignored the 
doofus for the most part, and clearly articulated her position on numerous 
issues, able to inject substance. In direct contrast to Trump's monotonous 
drone, which always devolved into, "she's ugly too". He really looked like an 
oaf tonight. Didn't answer a single question directly - Clinton nailed them 
all. 

Granted, he did better than the first time, able to get out all his talking 
points, but it was strictly amateur night for Donnie.  Those in his camp will 
no doubt applaud a little too enthusiastically, like the teacher always did for 
the slow kid in class. But it is game over. An underwhelming performance, that 
did the opposite of Clinton's skillful demonstration, and convinced exactly 
nobody of Trump's qualifications to be president.

  


[FairfieldLife] Re: 2nd debate: Donnie whiffed it again, and HRC assured her election in November

2016-10-10 Thread he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife]

 "Too" liars and cheaters? The better talker is the bigger liar & cheater??