Presidential Election Aftermath: What Now / What Next?

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  1. John3:16

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    ^^^ what HJ said.

    100%
     
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    Yup, just a matter of Hillary's electoral margin of victory now. Highest since Reagan perhaps?
     
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    I can tell you one thing - you select Trump, you be impeaching him within a year.
     
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    Could easily be true for both sides considering the borderline (and not so borderline) treasonous actions of Clinton.

    Her role in Benghazi might have been enough if she was President.
    Her role in her leaked emails on her hacked private server might have been enough.
    Her role in voter fraud.
    Her role in the rise of ISIS to power.
    etc
    etc
     
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    Personally, I would love for Trump to get elected and then impeached soon afterward. That way I avoid the most corrupt candidate in history in Hillary, and end up with a decent President Pence.
     
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    I would prefer the opposite, with Hillary getting impeached, and ending up with Kaine.

    At least Kaine can speak for himself and not need to follow in the footsteps of Trump's antagonizistic campaign.
     
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    Kaine is a tool. A creepy tool.
     
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    Pence is just as tooly.
     
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    Pence: +5 Tooly; -2 Creepy

    Kaine: +5 Tooly; Pedo Bear's Brother resulting in +8 Creepy

    Verdict: Pence Wins
     
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    Kaine seriously creeps me out. He's got that Eddie Munster look going for him.
     
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    Pence looks like a robot Trump built because no one wanted to be his running mate. He creeps me out.
     
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    I am totally on the other side of the fence @lakerfan2

    Pence seems robotic, but I believe what he says even if I don't agree with everything he says. He's actually been tremendous trying to clean up the idiocy of Trump. The few vague ideas Trump has that are worth something, Pence tries to clean them up and present them in a more coherent way.

    Kaine is a shady piece of cat **** that Hillary barfed up and is now running around attacking anything the Republican candidates have to offer. Pence ripped him apart in the debate and cemented my suspicions that Kaine is just as horrible a person as Hillary Clinton.

    I'd much rather have Pence as a President than Kaine. I'd much rather see Kaine attacked by rabid animals.
     
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    Yup, Kaine is creepy and just gives off a weak vibe. Pence seems like he actually commands respect and has much stronger leadership qualities.

    But they are both pretty terrible. Kaine looks shady with reports that he's been bragging about the VP position for years. But Pence is an extremist religious nut.

    I really don't know who I'd pick if I had to chose between the two of them to be president.
     
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    He was Chair of the DNC. They needed him to step aside so Debbie Wasserman could rig things for Hillary. I'm sure the promise was made then that he'd be the VP if he stepped aside (for the greater good). He was the good soldier and got paid back later. Debbie will get hers later on too. Guaranteed.
     
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    If this look isn't creepy, I dunno what is.

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    He comes off very faithful, but what makes him a nut? Genuinely curious.

    I don't agree with his staunch religious views (in fact I think that's been the undoing of the RNC), but I respect conviction in any religion. It's not a bad thing to be devoted to your faith as often religion comes tied with a need to be moral. Kennedy was a devout Catholic and he's an admired President. Now though it seems if you're a devout person you're made to be a zealot even if you're not.
     
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    It's like they computer generated him like Weird Science lol.
     
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    To add to this, is being dedicated to a religion and basing how you think the country would be better off with certain moral principles in place better or worse than being dedicated to the impractical idea of a one world government with completely open borders? Both sides have their reasons for wanting the country to be ran a certain way. Their dedication is just as strong. So the guy who believes the country would be better off following Jesus and the Ten Commandments is a more problematic choice than Hillary and her vision of America? It's unfortunate Pence isn't running at the top of the ticket. This election would be over.
     
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