A Little Pony wrote: » LOL! Am I reading this right? Hitler wrote a fking book about wanting to exterminate the Jewish race from Europe. European Jewry as he called it. Hitler made VERY clear his views on what he would do.
Standard Toaster wrote: » Has Obama responded to the result yet?
pumpkin4life wrote: » Has anyone here had people defriend you on Facebook yet or is that just me? :P
Maximus Alexander wrote: » While I don't necessarily agree that Trump is likely to be the second coming of Hitler, you understand that mass murdering dictators don't get into power on a platform of mass murdering dictatorship? They tend to say other things, to which one might draw parallels, which is what that poster is pointing out.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » A mass murderer dictator who started the worst war of all time? Get real. While I don't necessarily agree that Trump is likely to be the second coming of Hitler, you understand that mass murdering dictators don't get into power on a platform of mass murdering dictatorship? They tend to say other things, to which one might draw parallels, which is what that poster is pointing out.
A Little Pony wrote: » A mass murderer dictator who started the worst war of all time? Get real.
Arcade_Tryer wrote: » Relax with the hysteria. I never mentioned the word in bold. You have twice. Take a look at yourself before projecting onto myself.
Butters1979 wrote: » Don't think the same as me? You shouldn't be allowed vote! Well done mate. #butthurtageddon.
Christy42 wrote: » Error page can't be found? Link isn't working for me sorry. Presuming I did miss something in that case anything for the rest of the women or even his own admission that he does it.
Buer wrote: Reagan is remembered very fondly in the eyes of America.
railer201 wrote: » I suppose there'll be a mad scramble now to find Trump's Irish ancestors, if any, and where they're from.
tritium wrote: » I think he may well end up being a bit of a Ronald Reagan type of president. Not a completely good thing by any means but equally not a disaster.
Depp wrote: » there were no threats. this is why the case was dropped; https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...its-norm-lubow
Jericho Caine wrote: » I will be interested to see if your mystical, future seeing abilities actually work. Your prediction of Hillary having six million people killed in her first year if she got elected seemed rational. Christ, are you allowed to vote in Ireland? If you are, you shouldn't. You shouldn't be allowed access to cutlery based on the ****3 you're spewing this morning. Any horse tips for me, while the spirits are communing with you?
BoatMad wrote: » yes and Trump and Brexit are their dying kick , neither of which , will fix their perceived problems ( which is fundamentally , that no-one needs theirs skills )
WoolyJumper wrote: » I can understand why people are happy to see Trump as president, it represents a kick to the establishment but thats not what happened here. Trump is no man of the people, this is hardly a kick to the elite. Trump is billionaire, he is part of the elite. I wouldn't have taken much joy from Hilary being elected president, but equally i'm not naive enough to think of Trump as some kind of hero tearing down the establishment. He is a bigot, a racist a sexist and a bit of an ego maniac. Not exactly the kind of person you want tearing down the establishment....not that that will happen. In all reality very little will change. The anti Establishment vote would have been a vote for one of the other candidates other than Hillary or Trump
Christy42 wrote: » Through her lawyer who was named. I said her saying it doesn't make it true very specifically. Trump saying he didn't do it also does not make that true which is why judgement should be reserved on both. You can think what you like. Do you also think the conservative commentator who said he would grab his musket if Trump lost was a plant?
humanji wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » If I was Jewish I would have thought the Hitler comparisons as being utterly bizarre. It was as if people thought Hitler was just some mythical being representing evil and not an actual real dictator who murdered over 6 million Jews. Unbelievable. But what about all the racists that were emboldened by Trump? That's what terrifies a lot of people. And that Trump was almost at pains not to distance himself from them, it's hardly surprising that many associated Trump with only racist voters. (And let's be honest, it doesn't help that Trump kept using Hitler quotes.)
A Little Pony wrote: » If I was Jewish I would have thought the Hitler comparisons as being utterly bizarre. It was as if people thought Hitler was just some mythical being representing evil and not an actual real dictator who murdered over 6 million Jews. Unbelievable.
Deleted User wrote: » By being a good person? This is the exact baseless horseshlt that got him elected. You're trying to make something out of nothing and it's so obvious. I'm glad you're so butthurt you have to make up allegations of sexism to try and win this argument.
Hank Scorpio wrote: » How was she threatened if she had anonymity exactly? SHE said she was threatened, it doesn't make it true. Personally I think it was a pile of ****. Those DNC agents were hiring mentally ill people to go cause trouble at Trump rallies, who knows what else they were doing.
BoatMad wrote: » yes , but then whats the point
midnight city wrote: » In his speech he clearly referred to Citizens and Americans he did not talk of the people of america. I think anyone illegally in the country can read a lot into that.
The King of Moo wrote: » I've no idea though, why any Irish person would support such a vile goon as Trump.