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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-22-2016, 03:16 PM
There have been talks about which candidate is easier for Trump to beat already on the Trump thread.
But...due to too many postings (not to mention too much energy) in that thread, I believe that this subject deserves it's own topic.
So, here it is.
To facilitate this discussion, let's ignore the number of their respective delegates for a while. In other words, let's make this an hypothetical scenario.
In my opinion, Hillary is much more vulnerable in a fight against Trump. Therefore, I would like to see her as a nominee of the Demo(n)crats
First of all, the email leaks. I believe that everyone knows enough about that issue.
Second thing, Benghazi. Same as above.
Third, Trump knows her for years.
And finally, her advisor, Huma Abedin, has familiar connections to the Muslim Brotherhood (through her Mom) - a known fact, which the MSM ignored. And AIPAC for some reason... .
In short, she has a lot of skeletons in her closet - which is something that Trump would certainly use to his advantage.
Now...comrade Bernie.
Unlike Hillary, he certainly has less...garbage behind him (as far as I know).
Which, per se, makes him a tougher opponent. But still, he has weak points, which Trump will certainly use.
First of all, he is a communist, a member of an ideology that killed tens of millions of people worldwide.
Second thing, he is for free university education. But here is the catch. If he wants to implement that, he will need to a. raise taxes (which I believe, are relatively high already, correct me if I am wrong) and/or b. to take the US further in debt - which can never end well in the long run. And nobody wants to pay more taxes, or to witness another bubble ( which will be much more severe than the one in 2007) -wich is another fact Trump will use against Bernie.
So...which Pokemon you choose, and why?
(I did not see any similar thread, mods)
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-22-2016, 03:21 PM
Hillary hands down.
She has skeletons in the closet. Bernie doesn't.
Hillary:
-Sexism during Bill's raunchy past.
-Her getting fired from Watergate
-Benghazi
-Going against blacks in the 90's
-Lying
-More lying
-Banker backing
-Emails
-Her "nation building"
-Destabilizing the middle east
-Being a cunt
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-22-2016, 03:29 PM
Quote: (03-22-2016 03:21 PM)kaotic Wrote:
Hillary hands down.
She has skeletons in the closet. Bernie doesn't.
Hillary:
-Sexism during Bill's raunchy past.
-Her getting fired from Watergate
-Benghazi
-Going against blacks in the 90's
-Lying
-More lying
-Banker backing
-Emails
-Her "nation building"
-Destabilizing the middle east
-Being a cunt
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-22-2016, 03:37 PM
I also vote for Hillary for the same reasons Kaotic mentioned. She'd be easier to combat come election time because of all the negative things surrounding her.
Bernie can fuck off. I would rather not see the precedent set that it's okay to nominate someone who's openly socialist. Not in America, anyway. You want that kind of thing, please go live in Europe.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-22-2016, 05:27 PM
Bernie is a harder opponent for Trump to beat. The race would be a lot closer if the Democrats were interested in winning.
Hillary will have the nomination given to her by more games of chance. This is her nomination, however she was expected to run against Jeb and not Trump.
I really just want to watch the shitshow that will be the Trump vs Hillary debate.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 01:30 AM
Hillary is a much, much harder opponent, and to be underestimated at your peril.
She will take the Dem nomination, and Bernie will cast himself on his sword for her, and try to have his supporters swear fealty to her.
One of the reasons the GOPe hates Trump so much (besides being tone-deaf and ivory towered to the max) is that all their data points to Hillary cleaning up in the general. Now, past performance does not indicate future results and all that, but make no mistake, Trump is in for a MUCH harder fight once he faces the bankster's demon wench.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 01:37 AM
That article made me physically ill.
To answer the OP question - I believe Hillary is the best option for Trump. He would do an incredible job not only pointing out the corruption of the Clinton foundation, but also the nation building, the lies regarding Benghazi/email-gate/IRS-gate/whitewater/Goldmann Sachs contributions, the enabling of Bill Clinton's rape by threatening his victims, the missing 6 billion dollars during her run as SOS, the cronyism and all the rest of it. Trump would be her worst nightmare.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 07:27 AM
Trump has much in common with his fellow national socialist Bern, including being hard to troll. But he could troll the fuck out of Hillary.
Anyway, we're fucked. Ten presidents like Hillary will destroy this country, or we could just destroy it now with one Bern/Trump.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 08:17 AM
Clinton doesn't just lack charisma, she's actively repulsive.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 08:24 AM
Bernie is a much tougher opponent.
Aside from anything else, he's offering something to an electorate that is in revolt. Clinton offers nothing. She doesn't know her market so she can't make the right offer. This is a change election, not just change from Obama, but change from the race for globalization at any cost. She cannot make offers on that. Bernie can and has which is why he's drawing huge crowds despite lacking some of Trump's other skills.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 09:57 AM
I hope you guys are right, I really do.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 11:09 AM
Trump's real opponent will be the media, GOP traitors, and left-wing establishment. The actual candidate probably doesn't matter much.
Hillary's strength has always been her connections ("the Clinton Machine") and political savvy. She (her organization) is good at crafting messages and pushing agendas from a position of structural advantage. A "System QB" might be a rough analogy. She plays her part as the administrator of a political machine that has excelled at elevating her position and status within the Democratic party.
Note how she's gotten this far without ever having won a contested election. Bill got her into the white house as first lady. Party politics got her the NY Senate Seat. Republican opposition there was perfunctory, the outcome was never in any real doubt. She was in her prime in 2008 but despite all her structural advantages could not beat a serious challenge from Obama. I still haven't ruled out Sanders being controlled opposition to correct Hillary's image as a proven loser, although I think he's controlled opposition that isn't staying down like he's supposed to.
Her awkward, unfunny response to Trump's barking dog ad is a perfect example of Hillary's difficulty keeping up with ambitious, risk-taking challengers. This is before you consider her laundry list of negatives, not the least of which being that Bill seems to be trying to undermine her campaign.
But ultimately none of that is going to matter much, because the people voting against Trump are going to be:
a) Loyal party democrats.
b) People who buy into Media hysteria.
c) People who give Trump a fair shake but still decide he's too risky to vote for.
d) Butthurt Neocons, Beltway pundits, other Republican rejects.
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e) People who actually like the Democrat candidate.
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Hillary Vs. Bernie
03-23-2016, 04:30 PM
Clinton would be easier to beat for Trump then Sanders in my opinion. Some reasons:
- While we love Trump here it has to be admitted that there are a great deal of people in the general public that can't stand him which is reflected in his un-favorability ratings. Clinton also has pretty high un-favorability ratings so I think it could cancel the negative impact of Trump's un-favorability ratings. With Sanders it wouldn't be the same. He doesn't the draw the same heat and venom that Trump and Clinton does with his nice guy "Aw why can't we all get along" act.
- A lot of Trump's success is coming from voters that are sick of the typical establishment candidates that get thrown in front of the public every 4 years by both the GOP and Democratic Party. These people are both independents and/or people who typically wouldn't vote otherwise. The same goes Sanders though so in the event of a Sanders vs Trump contest they are both going to be fighting for this same pool of votes. If it was Trump vs Clinton instead then Trump would most likely eat up most of these votes and I think that combined with the fact a lot of good number of voters would stay home if the Democrat nominee was Clinton would be enough to push Trump over the finish line.
- The way I see Trump winning in the general election is by him winning all the states that the GOP has been winning the last few elections and the most important part: winning battleground states like Ohio and Michigan and maybe even flipping states like Pennsylvania. The blue collar vote will be key here and I think if the election was against Clinton then there's a high possibility of the best case scenarios happening. Take a bunch of steelworkers, construction workers, tradesman and the like from these sort of states and I think you'll find that they are gonna largely favor Trump in opposition to Clinton. Now if it was Trump against Sanders then I think it's gonna be a coin flip on who they go for.
- If Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, I can see Trump stealing away a good chunk of the Bernie bro voters or at the very least, they are going to stay home. If Sanders wins the nomination I can't fathom Clinton supporters crossing over to Trump. Also I think Sanders would draw a lot more first-time voters/voters who have sat out the last few elections if he got the nomination while Clinton won't.