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Michael Moore : "Trump is Human Molotov Cocktail being thrown into political system".

Please find me one time you've defended Clinton in recent months because while you sit up on your perch here and proclaim objectivity, the number of times you've denounced "liberals" is far too many to count. The number of times you've truly criticized Trump or Republicans (I'm not counting your criticism of the their approach as a party which is completely different) on the other hand can be counted on one hand and from what I recall, that's probably being generous because I quite frankly don't remember one criticism in that direction.

Blah blah blah. How do you turn supporting HC or Trump supporters in to demanding computer support HC? You are being trite.

Liberals love to do this. I do not remember you asking Jonah Red JJAS an Gameface this same question with reversed names. Double standard.
 
Blah blah blah. How do you turn supporting HC or Trump supporters in to demanding computer support HC? You are being trite.

Liberals love to do this. I do not remember you asking Jonah Red JJAS an Gameface this same question with reversed names. Double standard.

Hey, don't take this the wrong way but please **** off.
 
Back to the OP. I do think there is some element of this. It won't explain all his voters or why his numbers are lower than the last couple R nominees but it did play its part.
 
Back to the OP. I do think there is some element of this. It won't explain all his voters or why his numbers are lower than the last couple R nominees but it did play its part.
Weird how this is still out there and presented as fact. Trump’s numbers were lower than McCain’s and Romney’s on election night but that’s only because all the votes had yet to be counted. Trump (61. 2 million) has easily surpassed McCain (59.9) and is now past Romney (60.9). With a few million more votes still to count Trump will actually come close to Bush’s total (62 million) in 2004 for most votes ever cast for a Republican candidate.
 
Weird how this is still out there and presented as fact. Trump’s numbers were lower than McCain’s and Romney’s on election night but that’s only because all the votes had yet to be counted. Trump (61. 2 million) has easily surpassed McCain (59.9) and is now past Romney (60.9). With a few million more votes still to count Trump will actually come close to Bush’s total (62 million) in 2004 for most votes ever cast for a Republican candidate.

Last I had looked he was 2 million under McCain and Romney and he had won the election. I stopped looking at it after that, was unaware it had changed. Interesting.

Even more of a big middle finger than I had thought.
 
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