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« on: November 21, 2015, 06:36:41 PM »

As I've said before, the idea of Americans electing a man with a visible slouch and an inability to control his arms is deeply concerning. Luckily the real Americans and not the blinkered fools in the media have treated this badly-postured dunce with the contempt he deserves.
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2015, 03:12:29 PM »

As I've said before, the idea of Americans electing a man with a visible slouch and an inability to control his arms is deeply concerning. Luckily the real Americans and not the blinkered fools in the media have treated this badly-postured dunce with the contempt he deserves.

I care not about a person's posture, I care about their policy.

I voted FF because he's trying to force his party away from extremism.

Focusing on a candidate's policy is truly the mark of someone naive about politics.
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2015, 12:17:14 PM »

As I've said before, the idea of Americans electing a man with a visible slouch and an inability to control his arms is deeply concerning. Luckily the real Americans and not the blinkered fools in the media have treated this badly-postured dunce with the contempt he deserves.

I care not about a person's posture, I care about their policy.

I voted FF because he's trying to force his party away from extremism.

Focusing on a candidate's policy is truly the mark of someone naive about politics.

Thus those in the know would focus instead on their physical appearance, which is so much more important and relevant than, you know, what they actually plan on doing in office.

In an executive position, a candidate's personality is far more important than their policy positions, which will be 90% identical across every single candidate of the same party. If you're too lazy to buy a corset or something, how can I trust you to take on ISIS?
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