Christy42 wrote: » In fairness the comments were racist and dangerous.
LaVail wrote: » Jesus fking Christ. Just up out of bed, tuened on the internet with cup of coffee in my hand and decided to check the results. Was expecting Hillary to have it wrapped up but holy **** it's the only other person running who's actually worse than her. I was asked a question the other day on whether I think Americans are stupid or not solely based onn this election and I said "no" Beginning to wonder now. We're all ****ed!
swimming in a sea wrote: » Great to hear all the lefty media on the media crying into their cornflakes this morning.
SterlingArcher wrote: » Then you walk around with your eyes wide shut. Policticans have gotten it so wrong lately. From Merkle to Cameron now Clinton. They are learning that being so try hard pretendy politically correct has got a big middle finger. Sanders would have won that election.
Kilboor wrote: » I'll be "celebrating" by thinking of the poor innocent people who were killed and tortured in Libya due to Hillarys s warmongering corporate funded foreign policies. Evil bitch.
NI24 wrote: » And he made his businesses from his father's money, his father who had major mafia connections....
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Remember this ... Awwwkwarrrddd!!
Kilboor wrote: » Trump apparently started with 1 million which is a lot but he grew it to something extreme. And to not get away from my point, he is a successful businessman who knows how to win. He's learned from failures and success
jimgoose wrote: » There seems to be rather a lot of them. Four states haven't declared yet, but still'n'all:http://edition.cnn.com/election/results/president
BoatMad wrote: » Kenny won't be around for long anyway
However, the Taoiseach’s remarks left Republican supporters here puzzled, with a veiled warning that Mr Kenny’s criticisms may also come back to haunt him or even the country. Tom Plank, chairman of Republicans Abroad Ireland, said: “The Taoiseach’s comments are as much for domestic consumption as Trump’s were. But it might be better to think about how things are phrased, in case he wins.”
BoatMad wrote: What elect SF ???? Hah
BoatMad wrote: » No. What we have is a disenfranchised group that has been feed lies and hate politics. Just like Brexit. Now we shall see the lies exposed. All these promises cannot be delivered.
In surprise comments in the Dáil yesterday, the Taoiseach openly admitted that the billionaire businessman’s comments — which have dominated debate in the US presidential nomination race — were both “racist and dangerous”. Furthermore, US voters had an alternative to vote for, noted a candid Mr Kenny.
Dr Jakub wrote: » Shouldn't you be posting on tumblr about how unsafe you feel right now?
Wanderer78 wrote: » It 'll be interesting to see how Ireland votes next time around, looking at this outcome and brexit. Will we take a step into the unknown and maybe take the nuclear option?
[Deleted User] wrote: » So.. When do you think we should expect the first boat full of refugees, you know, who are fleeing to avoid persecution?
bear1 wrote: » I'm speechless. How could the Americans have been so ****ing stupid. Goodbye FDI.
Dr Crayfish wrote: » I'm delighted this morning. I'm so glad he got in and might shake things up a bit, the previous way wasn't really working for most Americans! Great news! Finally the people who were being ignored for so long are making a statement, Pennsylvanian steel workers, Northern Englanders. Who knows where this is going but it's exciting. I can't wait for an Irish Trump or Brexit to come along so we can shake up our rotten system!