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  On 5/17/2019 at 5:12 PM, Theo Huxtable said:

Who are the idiots who waiver in their support level of Trump? At this point, you know who we're dealing with. You either like him or don't. "Well, I didn't think he was doing a good job, but today I feel like I like him."

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that's virtually no one.  his standard deviation on approval rating was the smallest ever and something like half of number 2.

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  On 5/17/2019 at 5:01 PM, Aqua Buddha said:
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So basically worse than all Presidents from Truman on, but it should be noted that GHW Bush and Gerald Ford couldn't convert their higher approval into a 2nd term.

That electoral college, though . . .

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  On 5/17/2019 at 7:56 PM, Biff Tannen said:

"lol, I used to fuck you guys over!"  If any one of them votes for him they are masochists.

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It's worse than that if the tweet is correct.

"I used to only pay you guys 1%."

"Boo!"

"Well, OK I really paid you 4%-5%.  I moved on you like a bitch.  But I couldn't get there."

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In the future, after Dotard’s fat ass is dead and gone, they should replace the “R” on every ballot with a picture of his dumb fucking face. That way nobody forgets that a party in this country helped this asshole at every turn. 

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  On 5/17/2019 at 9:17 PM, 4th&Five said:

In the future, after Dotard’s fat ass is dead and gone, they should replace the “R” on every ballot with a picture of his dumb fucking face. That way nobody forgets that a party in this country helped this asshole at every turn. 

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Why wait until he is dead? Do it now.

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It's going in this thread, because might as well.  Hackers, the door is unlocked, windows are up, etc:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/department-of-homeland-security-urges-cybersecurity-staff-to-deploy-to-border-instead?ref=home

 

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The Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency is urging staffers tasked with handling cyber threats to set their day jobs aside and go on mini deployments to the U.S.-Mexico border after not enough officials within the agency agreed to step up for headquarters’ earlier request, according to an email obtained by The Daily Beast.

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The effort to send more employees to the border comes amid concerns that the agency’s focus on the influx of migrants at the border is siphoning off DHS officials who should be handling other threats—especially to elections. DHS’s other components, including its intelligence arm, have also been asked to send volunteers to the border. It is unclear if those components have found enough volunteers to satisfy Headquarters. 

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On Friday, the deputy director of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) sent out an email asking employees to consider a “short-term deployment to the southern border,” ranging from 30 to 45 days, due to the “ongoing surge of migrants.”

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Putin: Yo, Dotard...get these road blocks to full on election fraud out of my way.

 

Dotard: Yes sir!

 

*dotard diverts cyber security experts to go oversee kids in cages*

 

 

*Spoiler alert*

 

(Remember...they talked about teaming up with cyber security.)

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  On 5/17/2019 at 5:32 PM, jimmyjazz said:

So basically worse than all Presidents from Truman on, but it should be noted that GHW Bush and Gerald Ford couldn't convert their higher approval into a 2nd term.

That electoral college, though . . .

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in regards to hw, i think that was more of a ross perot problem. the % breakdown that year was highly unusual, if i recall correctly. 

i still maintain ghwb was underrated. 

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  On 5/18/2019 at 5:52 PM, henrygandorf said:

in regards to hw, i think that was more of a ross perot problem. the % breakdown that year was highly unusual, if i recall correctly. 

i still maintain ghwb was underrated. 

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Perot had an unusually strong 3rd Party with United We Stand. I personally think he pulled a Trump but was smart enough to bail when he exceeded expectations. He still influenced the election. GHWB had a some campaign problems. He didn't know how much a gallon of milk cost. Grocery scanners amazed him. Then there was "read my lips" and halting the attack on Saddam. He was perceived as wishy washy. 

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  On 5/18/2019 at 6:01 PM, RPM said:

Perot had an unusually strong 3rd Party with United We Stand. I personally think he pulled a Trump but was smart enough to bail when he exceeded expectations. He still influenced the election. GHWB had a some campaign problems. He didn't know how much a gallon of milk cost. Grocery scanners amazed him. Then there was "read my lips" and halting the attack on Saddam. He was perceived as wishy washy. 

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did perot officially bail?  he got like 19% of the vote. that’s crazy. 

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  On 5/18/2019 at 12:25 AM, Francisco 2.0 said:

It's going in this thread, because might as well.  Hackers, the door is unlocked, windows are up, etc:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/department-of-homeland-security-urges-cybersecurity-staff-to-deploy-to-border-instead?ref=home

 

 

 

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This isn't any different than 7-11 requiring their corporate employees to spend a week working at a gas station to understand and appreciate the purpose of their business.

The only difference is 7-11 deals in fountain sodas and snacks and DHS deals in human rights violations.

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  On 5/18/2019 at 7:08 PM, F250 said:
This isn't any different than 7-11 requiring their corporate employees to spend a week working at a gas station to understand and appreciate the purpose of their business.
The only difference is 7-11 deals in fountain sodas and snacks and DHS deals in human rights violations.


It’d be like asking corporate 7-11 employees to clean and set-up their new line of porta-potties.
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