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« on: June 03, 2016, 12:41:49 AM »

This is certainly what I've wanted to see from her and her campaign. If she can keep doing this from now to November (and avoid her email ticking bomb), the Republicans will lynch Trump themselves on Nov 9.
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2016, 03:42:23 PM »

The majority of this speech in a nutshell: "Hey! At least I'm not that crazy guy, Trump!"
Seriously though, still can't stand her and her center-right talking points. Worst nominees in a generation.

And that's why the speech was a success. It takes for granted that TrumpMiller is, "that crazy guy". Everyone listening to it who isn't already a party of the Trump-cult is going to come away with not the idea, but the unquestioned certainty that "Trump is a crazy guy". (And not funny-crazy, but scary-crazy.)

Two months of successfully defining Trump as "that crazy guy" and this election will be over.
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« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2016, 09:26:51 PM »

The majority of this speech in a nutshell: "Hey! At least I'm not that crazy guy, Trump!"
Seriously though, still can't stand her and her center-right talking points. Worst nominees in a generation.

And that's why the speech was a success. It takes for granted that TrumpMiller is, "that crazy guy". Everyone listening to it who isn't already a party of the Trump-cult is going to come away with not the idea, but the unquestioned certainty that "Trump is a crazy guy". (And not funny-crazy, but scary-crazy.)

Two months of successfully defining Trump as "that crazy guy" and this election will be over.

The thing is, at this point people are becoming tone deaf. They probably are no longer listening to anything bad said about Trump. They just hear and see what they want to hear and see. I and I'm sure many others don't listen to anything said negatively about Hillary any longer because we've already heard it all to last a lifetime. Our minds are already made up who to vote for.

Those who are interested, sure. That includes people like all of us posting here, and people showing up at Trump or Clinton rallies. But I don't think that's the majority of voters. While this primary season has been a little higher-profile than normal, thanks to the presence of an insane Nazi reality-show actor, a great many voters don't start paying attention until summer is over.

If Clinton can have the collective subconscious repeating "Trump is that crazy guy" by then, Trump is truly (and deservedly) toast.
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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2016, 09:30:44 PM »

This scripted speech delivered by a career politician surrounded by teleprompter screens will no doubt be the silver bullet that kills Trump's campaign!

My guess is that trump could take a machine gun and shoot up a room filled with blind women and children holding newborn puppies and people like you would cheer him on the entire way.

Please. TrumpMiller is lying about his gun collection, too. We all know it. He couldn't operate a machine gun if his ability spin bullsh**t depended on it.
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« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2016, 07:35:46 AM »
« Edited: June 05, 2016, 08:02:47 AM by Runeghost »

This scripted speech delivered by a career politician surrounded by teleprompter screens will no doubt be the silver bullet that kills Trump's campaign!

That's not the point.  The point is that she unleashed the "fear" card, which is the most powerful card in politics, with brutal effectiveness.  There aren't many election cycles in which contenders can use it, but when they can, landslides are born.  Massive ones.


Interesting, can you give an example?


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