If it would make any difference, I would inventory his hysteria posting on here and set up win-loss columns for scoring just to demonstrate what a fool he is with his BigBlue letters!
But he's not smart enough to figure that out even if it is handed to him on a silver platter .... or a Big Chief tablet.
Example:
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Excellent example when you look at the whole post. What are you having trouble with?
When he thought he was going to lose, he tried to delegitimize the election by saying it was rigged.
Oh wait. I get it. You didn't understand that was a sour grapes moment (or a piss in the punch bowl moment).
A true fucking douche-bag.
Knows he's going to lose so he pisses in the punch bowl.
Columbus, Ohio (CNN)Donald Trump on Monday took his complaints about the "rigged" political system one step further.
"I'm afraid the election's going to be rigged. I have to be honest," Trump told voters in Ohio, a crucial swing state.
Trump's comments Monday came as he decried Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for endorsing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, even as some Sanders supporters have continued to resist unifying behind the nominee. Trump has sought to siphon off Sanders supporters and draw them to his campaign.
Trump added that he has heard "more and more" that the November election will be rigged -- suggesting to his supporters that the outcome of the election is out of the hands of voters.
Trump during the primary repeatedly slammed the "rigged system" he claimed was working against his campaign to capture the Republican nomination for president. He then pivoted to using that language to decry the nomination process on the left, accusing the Democratic Party of colluding with the Clinton campaign to keep Sanders from winning that party's nomination.
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Trump's comments during the primary bolstered the impression that Trump, a political outsider, was leading the charge against a corrupt political system.
But his latest comments could hurt Trump's general election campaign as his supporters might decide not to turn out to vote if the election is already "rigged" against their candidate.
Trump continued with the "rigged" theme during a Monday night interview on Fox News. Appearing on "Hannity," the Republican nominee suggested the potential for foul play in November. Trump pointed to the 2012 presidential election as a cause for concern.
"I've been hearing about it for a long time," Trump said. "And I know last time, there were -- you had precincts where there was practically nobody voting for the Republican. And I think that's wrong. I think that was unfair, frankly" for 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
"I'm telling you, November 8, we'd better be careful, because that election is going to be rigged," Trump added. "And I hope the Republicans are watching closely or it's going to be taken away from us."
There is one way we'll be able to tell if the elections were rigged.
If trump wins!
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I suspected as much, but hoped for more from him. His guilt must be a heavy burden.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Guilt for what? The fact I haven't spent a huge chunk of my life in this forum?
You've averaged @ 11 posts a day since you joined.
Since a well crafted post with supporting statements/facts/research can easily take an hour, that's 11 times 30 minutes for you or 5.5 hours.
And you still missed the fact that trump "pissed in the punch bowl". You either thought the election was rigged or didn't understand how that was a sour grapes moment.
Nothing I can do about that.