Corbyn or Trump
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Corbyn or Trump
if they where running for election here and you had to vote for one incompetent over another,,,,,Who and Why
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn would do less harm than the squirrel headed egomaniac.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I've never followed through after a Corbyn
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn - not perfect but not a fascist.
Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn. Obviously. Not even a close run thing.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn is a fascist.The epitome of a man who purports to be a socialist but does not embrace democracy and imposes HIS will over everything and everyone.HelloHiGoodbye wrote:Corbyn - not perfect but not a fascist.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
What are you basing that opinion on? If you don't mind me asking.dermotdermot wrote:Corbyn is a fascist.The epitome of a man who purports to be a socialist but does not embrace democracy and imposes HIS will over everything and everyone.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Okay. Still Corbyn. By a country mile.dermotdermot wrote:Corbyn is a fascist.The epitome of a man who purports to be a socialist but does not embrace democracy and imposes HIS will over everything and everyone.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
If ever there was a case for a spoilt ballot paper or a " none of the above " box, then this is it...
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Thankfully we don't have the choice to make, unless the Combe over emigrates to this country.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
If you read post 62 on the 'Major shock in Copeland by election' thread you might just see the light. I somehow doubt it though.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:What are you basing that opinion on? If you don't mind me asking.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I just wouldn't bother voting...
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Not vote? Sorry that's not acceptable
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Hmmmm.. Barry Chuckle or, Bum Chuckle.
I'll have a think.
I'll have a think.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
If you're talking about him making his MPs vote for Brexit then isn't he embracing democracy by accepting the referendum result and not trying to over turn it like some others?dermotdermot wrote:Corbyn is a fascist.The epitome of a man who purports to be a socialist but does not embrace democracy and imposes HIS will over everything and everyone.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump.
Whether you agree with his policies or not (and I don't) he is the first politician in my memory to come into power and start to implement the policies he promised during the campaign. Instead of the weasel generation of politicians we currently have - for examples the Lib Dems who as soon as got a sniff of power completely discarded their principles and supporters in one fell swoop.
Trump is a lunatic but you can't argue his supporters have been short changed.
Whether you agree with his policies or not (and I don't) he is the first politician in my memory to come into power and start to implement the policies he promised during the campaign. Instead of the weasel generation of politicians we currently have - for examples the Lib Dems who as soon as got a sniff of power completely discarded their principles and supporters in one fell swoop.
Trump is a lunatic but you can't argue his supporters have been short changed.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
So you'd vote for Trump (as per the OP) even though you don't agree with his policies and think he's a lunatic?pauliopaulio wrote:Trump.
Whether you agree with his policies or not (and I don't) he is the first politician in my memory to come into power and start to implement the policies he promised during the campaign. Instead of the weasel generation of politicians we currently have - for examples the Lib Dems who as soon as got a sniff of power completely discarded their principles and supporters in one fell swoop.
Trump is a lunatic but you can't argue his supporters have been short changed.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
In a binary choice - yes. Edit - to clarify Corbyn is that bad that yes I'd rather vote for a lunatic whose policies I don't agree with.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump is an idiot, but corbyn is no better. Corbyn is unelectable and makes this country worse by allowing the tories a free reign to do whatever they want by being unelectable. He should go and give somebody who can push the tories a chance.
On that basis, my vote goes to Trump.
On that basis, my vote goes to Trump.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
dermotdermot wrote:If you read post 62 on the 'Major shock in Copeland by election' thread you might just see the light. I somehow doubt it though.
I've read just read that post and i've come to two conclusions. 1) you don't know what fascism is, and 2) your thinking - if we can call it that - is all over the place.
You criticising him for not embracing democracy while also criticising him for not siding with the majority of his MPs by quitting, over the majority of Labour members who have twice elected him leader.
When he does demonstrate that he obeys democratic decisions in a manner you like you criticise him for it by saying he's only "pretending".
You criticised him for ruling with an iron fist and demanding absolute loyalty to his views while also criticising him for not towing the party line over Brexit.
You've criticised him for a three-line whip to get his MPs to vote for Brexit to proceed (wait, i thought he was "pretending"?) as if that makes him a fascist yet conveniently forget, or perhaps you're just ignorant to, the fact that Cameron used a three-line whip to vote down an EU referendum in 2011, and that whipped votes are hardly a new thing.
You've even criticised him for "probably" voting against the Good Friday Agreement with absolutely no evidence to support it.
If you think that post 62 of that thread will make people "see the light" you're utterly, and desperately, delusional.
There are actually good arguments to be made against Corbyn's leadership, but your diarrhoea of a forum post doesn't get close to any of them.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump's latest ploy is to exclude certain members of the press from official press conferences. So today CNN, the Washington Post, and the LA Times were persona non grata. So much for the freedom of the press.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Ontario, I am sure that the three papers you mention will still be free to print and publish their editions tomorrow.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
But the point is, by excluding certain voices, you're opening up the possibility of Trump totally controlling the press, like Putin does in Russia. I'm getting to realize why they're such good friends. Do you trust second-hand news, Vino?
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I don't trust anything coming from any politician's mouth, and also I have similar thoughts about what is printed in the papers.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Vino blanco wrote:I don't trust anything coming from any politician's mouth, and also I have similar thoughts about what is printed in the papers.
This is why you should verify for yourself what they tell you, but too many people would prefer to only trust either when they say things they like and then call them untrustworthy when they say things they don't.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I also don't trust anything that turtles say.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump, no question.
Still trump. That's for those of you who post "yeah but he's............. and he said ............. and he touched........... and he said he was allowed to touch........and he's banned the BBC......... "
Actually, even if Corbyn WASNT a total buffoon, still trump cos he banned the BBC.
Trump. Definitely trump.
Still trump. That's for those of you who post "yeah but he's............. and he said ............. and he touched........... and he said he was allowed to touch........and he's banned the BBC......... "
Actually, even if Corbyn WASNT a total buffoon, still trump cos he banned the BBC.
Trump. Definitely trump.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump for me, even though he is a bit of an Old Fart
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
So, it doesn't matter how repulsive his policies are providing he implements them like he said he would?pauliopaulio wrote:Drumpf.
Whether you agree with his policies or not (and I don't) he is the first politician in my memory to come into power and start to implement the policies he promised during the campaign. Instead of the weasel generation of politicians we currently have - for examples the Lib Dems who as soon as got a sniff of power completely discarded their principles and supporters in one fell swoop.
Drumpf is a lunatic but you can't argue his supporters have been short changed.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I see we have the usual right wing nutters on here.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn isn't a fascist - not that the word has a great deal of meaning anymore - but he's certainly a friend of fascism.
Trump's a nasty old racist and a full blown facist. Electable though, as it turns out. Jeremy's just a contrary buffoon who doesn't realise the joke isn't funny anymore.
One thing they do have in common, along with their lunatic followers and disciples, is their default position of blaming the 'mainstream media'. You could easily imagine them in an old folk's home together, mumbling their deluded, paranoid nonsense.
It'd make for a happy scene, if one didn't have his finger on a few thousand nukes and the other wasn't dismantling all opposition to the tories in the UK. But there we are.
Trump's a nasty old racist and a full blown facist. Electable though, as it turns out. Jeremy's just a contrary buffoon who doesn't realise the joke isn't funny anymore.
One thing they do have in common, along with their lunatic followers and disciples, is their default position of blaming the 'mainstream media'. You could easily imagine them in an old folk's home together, mumbling their deluded, paranoid nonsense.
It'd make for a happy scene, if one didn't have his finger on a few thousand nukes and the other wasn't dismantling all opposition to the tories in the UK. But there we are.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Typical left wing reaction to somebody disagreeing with them.whereeaglesfly wrote:I see we have the usual right wing nutters on here.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Corbyn is a fascist because I disagree with him.
Trump is also a fascist because I don't like him and I disagree with plenty of what he says.
The two of them actually share a lot of their politics - they're both very much into trade protectionism and using the state to 'stimulate' the economy and they both dislike the EU.
In a straight race I'd have to plump for Trumpy-bum because there's a good chance he wouldn't completely wreck the economy but Corbyn almost certainly would.
Trump is also a fascist because I don't like him and I disagree with plenty of what he says.
The two of them actually share a lot of their politics - they're both very much into trade protectionism and using the state to 'stimulate' the economy and they both dislike the EU.
In a straight race I'd have to plump for Trumpy-bum because there's a good chance he wouldn't completely wreck the economy but Corbyn almost certainly would.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
It's remarkable how quickly so many people will side with an actual fascist over someone like Corbyn. Someone who actually believes that a free press is the enemy of the people over a Corbyn because they don't like his policies on Trident, or something. You'd rather a hate-filled racist who kept a book of Hitler's speeches by his bed over Corbyn because you don't like Corbyn's economic policies.
I'm hoping some of these posts aren't entirely serious because it's genuinely embarrassing to see so many Burnley fans choosing who is essentially an early 30s Hitler over a pretty mainstream western socialist.
I'm hoping some of these posts aren't entirely serious because it's genuinely embarrassing to see so many Burnley fans choosing who is essentially an early 30s Hitler over a pretty mainstream western socialist.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
That's a little bit like asking if you'd like to die by guillotine or hanging, but it would be Trump
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAImploding Turtle wrote:It's remarkable how quickly so many people will side with an actual fascist over someone like Corbyn.
You would say that, but then again you are a fascist.
Fascist.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Trump, build the wall ! Corbyn is a terrorist sympathizer.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Rowls wrote:HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
You would say that, but then again you are a fascist.
Fascist.
You'll have a much harder time supporting your opinion of me than I will of Trump. But go on, give it a go.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
As ever, you've misunderstood what has been said, Turtlebrains.
I'm not really calling you a fascist, I'm mocking you calling Trump a fascist. That word has entirely lost its meaning.
I'm not defending Trump, merely saying he would be less damaging to our economy than Corbyn.
I'm not really calling you a fascist, I'm mocking you calling Trump a fascist. That word has entirely lost its meaning.
I'm not defending Trump, merely saying he would be less damaging to our economy than Corbyn.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
I knew you were joking, but I was being serious. The man is a fascist. I can provide a ton of evidence to show that he's a fascist. I'm not over-using the term. Just because other people misuse the word doesn't make it OK for you to dismiss the times when someone who doesn't misuse it uses it. It's pretty obvious to me that you're just using other people misusing it on other occassions to avoid having to address this occassion when it's actually a fair description of someone who you would rather have in charge of things here over someone who is a mainstream socialist who actually supports western democratic principles.Rowls wrote:As ever, you've misunderstood what has been said, Turtlebrains.
I'm not really calling you a fascist, I'm mocking you calling Trump a fascist. That word has entirely lost its meaning.
I'm not defending Trump, merely saying he would be less damaging to our economy than Corbyn.
Here's an opinion article the Washington Post published that should explain it enough for you to understand.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... a47d53b2b7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And here's a Reddit post, fully sourced, that provides dozens of examples of evidence that supports the idea that he is a fascist.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnoughTrumpSpa ... rump_is_a/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm under no illusions that you might possibly change your mind on Trump, the man could literally tweet support for any of the far-right terrorists who have stirred since his election and you'll still try to explain it away, but it's well-meaning fools like you who are the threat to democracy. You deny simple facts about dangerous people simply because you don't like the messenger.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Gee, that's pretty bad. Maybe someone should organise a protest about it?Imploding Turtle wrote:I knew you were joking, but I was being serious. The man is a fascist. I can provide a ton of evidence to show that he's a fascist. I'm not over-using the term. Just because other people misuse the word doesn't make it OK for you to dismiss the times when someone who doesn't misuse it uses it. It's pretty obvious to me that you're just using other people misusing it on other occassions to avoid having to address this occassion when it's actually a fair description of someone who you would rather have in charge of things here over someone who is a mainstream socialist who actually supports western democratic principles.
Here's an opinion article the Washington Post published that should explain it enough for you to understand.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... a47d53b2b7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And here's a Reddit post, fully sourced, that provides dozens of examples of evidence that supports the idea that he is a fascist.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EnoughTrumpSpa ... rump_is_a/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm under no illusions that you might possibly change your mind on Trump, the man could literally tweet support for any of the far-right terrorists who have stirred since his election and you'll still try to explain it away, but it's well-meaning fools like you who are the threat to democracy. You deny simple facts about dangerous people simply because you don't like the messenger.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
the press isn't free or impartial by any means. They all trot out deliberate misinformation and twist stories to suit their agenda.
Generally The MSM in this country is left leaning ( particularly the BBC ) and as such they look to aggressively smear those who upset their apple cart. Look at UKIP recently. The press have gone out their way and ran a smear campaign against UKIP.
Trump is similar. I'm sure the vast majority of people
Couldn't care less about Trump before he ran for president.
Typical tactics of the lefties is shout and scream at those who disagree with them, often continuing to the throw mud until some of it sticks. Of course outside their fantasy they have very little idea of how real life actually works.Generally they like to demonstrate and force their views down people's throats, they have the time to do his because they don't contribute much in the form of productive vocations.
Generally The MSM in this country is left leaning ( particularly the BBC ) and as such they look to aggressively smear those who upset their apple cart. Look at UKIP recently. The press have gone out their way and ran a smear campaign against UKIP.
Trump is similar. I'm sure the vast majority of people
Couldn't care less about Trump before he ran for president.
Typical tactics of the lefties is shout and scream at those who disagree with them, often continuing to the throw mud until some of it sticks. Of course outside their fantasy they have very little idea of how real life actually works.Generally they like to demonstrate and force their views down people's throats, they have the time to do his because they don't contribute much in the form of productive vocations.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Bit like Hitler, then ?pauliopaulio wrote:Trump.
Whether you agree with his policies or not (and I don't) he is the first politician in my memory to come into power and start to implement the policies he promised during the campaign. Instead of the weasel generation of politicians we currently have - for examples the Lib Dems who as soon as got a sniff of power completely discarded their principles and supporters in one fell swoop.
Trump is a lunatic but you can't argue his supporters have been short changed.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
You need professional help. Seek it - this isn't an insult, it's advice.Right_winger wrote:the press isn't free or impartial by any means. They all trot out deliberate misinformation and twist stories to suit their agenda.
Generally The MSM in this country is left leaning ( particularly the BBC ) and as such they look to aggressively smear those who upset their apple cart. Look at UKIP recently. The press have gone out their way and ran a smear campaign against UKIP.
Trump is similar. I'm sure the vast majority of people
Couldn't care less about Trump before he ran for president.
Typical tactics of the lefties is shout and scream at those who disagree with them, often continuing to the throw mud until some of it sticks. Of course outside their fantasy they have very little idea of how real life actually works.Generally they like to demonstrate and force their views down people's throats, they have the time to do his because they don't contribute much in the form of productive vocations.
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
evensteadiereddie wrote:Bit like Hitler, then ?
LITERALLY HITLER
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Re: Corbyn or Trump
Clearly not.
Re: Corbyn or Trump
Cornyn is an honest man whereas trump is more likely to start a world war, so he can back his military and give everyone a job....albeit infantry.