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Jun 1, 2019 5:51 AM
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The president has a re-election campaign rally planned for June 18 in Downtown Orlando at the Amway Center. FOX 35 confirmed with Mayor Buddy Dyer's office that the Trump campaign team signed an agreement to rent the Amway Center, for the event for a cost of $145,000.

President Trump on Friday tweeted that he would use the event to officially launch his bid for a second presidential term and would be joined by First Lady Melania and Vice President Mike Pence.

A protest has already been planned for the event. According to the Facebook page for the 'Resist Hate Rally Orlando,' it will take place on June 18 at 5:00 p.m. The exact location is yet-to-be-determined.

"Donald Trump is holding a MAGA rally in Orlando. Let’s welcome him in the way we know best: by telling him that hate has no place here," the description for the event reads.

This would be the president's first campaign rally in Central Florida since February 2017. Trump kicked off his 2020 campaign less than a month after his inauguration, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

http://www.fox5dc.com/home/president-trump-to-hold-rally-in-downtown-orlando-june-18

Rumps next term will be a prison term.


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Jun 1, 2019 5:59 AM
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not gonna be surprise if he wins again although Bernie Sanders and even Andrew Yang (at least on the internet with #YangGang) are making noise
Jun 1, 2019 8:28 AM
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Prison term? He isn't even getting impeached, the Dems are talking in hot air much like Trump does a lot, they aren't that stupid.


Jun 1, 2019 10:48 AM
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the only thing better than trump being president for 4 years is trump being president for 8. Trump2020

unironically though, the memes arn't there anymore. I think the next pres is gonna have to be an even bigger meme than trump.
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Is this his first campaign? cause I swear I see the guy at rallies, when hes not overseas or playing golf.
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Jun 1, 2019 11:56 AM
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The only reason dems want to impeach him is because if you're impeached you can't hold a position in political office again. They don't want or care about Trump getting any harsher penalty than that, they just think he's throwing a wrench into their plans and he is.
Jun 1, 2019 12:33 PM
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The only reason dems want to impeach him is because if you're impeached you can't hold a position in political office again. They don't want or care about Trump getting any harsher penalty than that, they just think he's throwing a wrench into their plans and he is.

First of all the Democrats have already shown themselves to be MASSIVE cowards...so don’t worry, your dear leader isn’t going to be Impeached.

Because, unfortunately, we don’t actually live in a country where the Constitution is defended.

Trump is most certainly GUILTY of Obstruction of Justice...but who cares, becasue 2020 is already here!

The ONLY bright point in all of this is that Trump’s brand name is forever ruined.

Before he ever decided to go into politics...Trump WAS seen as a successful businessman, with his name everywhere and it didn’t matter if you were on the Right or Left, people didn’t hate him.

All of that is now over...the second he’s no longer president, he (whatever amount of years he has left on this planet) will be a pariah by a large section of the population....people are not going to let this go.
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--ALEX-- said:
Thrashinuva said:
The only reason dems want to impeach him is because if you're impeached you can't hold a position in political office again. They don't want or care about Trump getting any harsher penalty than that, they just think he's throwing a wrench into their plans and he is.

but who cares, becasue 2020 is already here!


its still 2019 last i checked.

also Andrew Yang clearly has him beat :P

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I think you know what I meant when I said “2020 is already here”

Im not mixing politics with memes, because we have clearly seen what that does.

Right now Bernie and Warren are my picks.

They are both running on Medicare for all, they are not accepting PAC money, and they have been consistent on their stances....especially Bernie.
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--ALEX-- said:
I think you know what I meant when I said “2020 is already here”

Im not mixing politics with memes, because we have clearly seen what that does.

Right now Bernie and Warren are my picks.

They are both running on Medicare for all, they are not accepting PAC money, and they have been consistent on their stances....especially Bernie.


Warren ain't getting in, she ruined her chances a few years ago and Bernie will not be chosen by the DNC, Gabbard and Yang need to wait until 2024 for a chance at winning. The elections post Trump are going to be fun, I just wonder who's running on the GOP side in 2024.


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--ALEX-- said:
I think you know what I meant when I said “2020 is already here”

Im not mixing politics with memes, because we have clearly seen what that does.

Right now Bernie and Warren are my picks.

They are both running on Medicare for all, they are not accepting PAC money, and they have been consistent on their stances....especially Bernie.


Warren ain't getting in, she ruined her chances a few years ago and Bernie will not be chosen by the DNC, Gabbard and Yang need to wait until 2024 for a chance at winning. The elections post Trump are going to be fun, I just wonder who's running on the GOP side in 2024.

If the DNC even attempts any shenanigans at all...they will be absolutely destroyed.

So, I highly doubt that will happen.

Biden, Bernie or Warren...that is your final 3 I can almost guarantee it!

And I DO believe Bernie will win the nomination this time.
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No serious person is looking forward to 2020. Choosing between Trump and the Dems is like choosing between cyanide and rabies. Both are going to have you frothing at the mouth in agony.
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Trump2020, he's already won.
And anyone who votes for bernie has a IQ lower than 40

Jun 1, 2019 4:57 PM

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Why is everybody talking about Bernie?

Biden is the most likely person to be running against Trump in 2020.

Jun 1, 2019 9:06 PM

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If he's announcing that he's going to announce it, doesn't that mean he has already announced it?
Jun 1, 2019 9:16 PM

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pretty sure 2016 was peak Bernie
kinda lost his chance after losing the nomination to Killary kappa

democrats seem too fractured ideologically to win anything while Republicans just continue to worship Trump, which is actually pretty effective/unifying because they aren't all over the place

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The 2018 midterm was the largest one ever because of the dislike for Trump.

There's only one way for him to win. And it's gonna involve Iran and would cause the bankruptcy of the Eurasian Continent. If he does it, there is nothing that they can do to stop him.
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Trump2020, he's already won.
And anyone who votes for bernie has a IQ lower than 40


“What I meant to say is when you talk about ghettos traditionally, what you’re talking about is African-American communities. I think many white people are not aware of the kinds of pressures and the kind of police oppression that sometimes takes place within the African-American community,”
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/bernie-sanders-attempts-clarify-ghetto-comment-n533466

In other words he was saying white people in general aren't really aware of what it is like for poor black people not negating white poor people. It was pretty obvious that is what he meant. He had an unfortunately very poor choice of words.
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Cneq said:
Trump2020, he's already won.
And anyone who votes for bernie has a IQ lower than 40


“What I meant to say is when you talk about ghettos traditionally, what you’re talking about is African-American communities. I think many white people are not aware of the kinds of pressures and the kind of police oppression that sometimes takes place within the African-American community,”
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/bernie-sanders-attempts-clarify-ghetto-comment-n533466

In other words he was saying white people in general aren't really aware of what it is like for poor black people not negating white poor people. It was pretty obvious that is what he meant. He had an unfortunately very poor choice of words.
I could care less of what he wrote afterwards to save face. Even if we were going to go down the route that he did mean "most white people aren't aware of what's it's like to be poor" it's a extremely generalized and ignorant statement. There are plenty of african-americans and hispanics that have double or triple the amount of wealth some white families have.
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traed said:
“What I meant to say is when you talk about ghettos traditionally, what you’re talking about is African-American communities. I think many white people are not aware of the kinds of pressures and the kind of police oppression that sometimes takes place within the African-American community,” https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/bernie-sanders-attempts-clarify-ghetto-comment-n533466 In other words he was saying white people in general aren't really aware of what it is like for poor black people not negating white poor people. It was pretty obvious that is what he meant. He had an unfortunately very poor choice of words.
I could care less of what he wrote afterwards to save face. Even if we were going to go down the route that he did mean "most white people aren't aware of what's it's like to be poor" it's a extremely generalized and ignorant statement. There are plenty of african-americans and hispanics that have double or triple the amount of wealth some white families have.

You're not even from America so subtext of American culture and society can more easily go over your head. Here's why what you're saying is a highly unlikely meaning.

-He's white and doesn't hide it or act regretful over it

Radio host: "So, Bernie, 44 out of 45 presidents in this country have been white men. Do you think we need another one?”
Bernie: “Well, I think you need this one" (referring to himself)
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/432507-radio-host-asks-bernie-sanders-if-country-needs-more-white-men-as-president

-He reportedly grew up in a financially struggling family (and obviously a white one)

"My experience as a child, living in a family that struggled economically, powerfully influenced my life and my values. I know where I came from, and that is something I will never forget." https://kutv.com/news/nation-world/bernie-sanders-returns-to-ny-roots-says-he-can-defeat-trump

-Says class is more important than race.

“There are people who are very big into diversity but whose views end up being not particularly sympathetic to working people, whether they’re white or black or Latino. My main belief is that we need to bring together a coalition of people—of black and white and Latino and Asian-American and Native-American—around a progressive agenda which is prepared to take on an extraordinarily powerful ruling class in this country. That is my view. Many of my opponents do not hold that view, and they think that all that we need is people who are candidates who are black or white, who are black or Latino or woman or gay, regardless of what they stand for, that the end result is diversity.” https://www.nbcnews.com/card/interview-bernie-sanders-prioritizes-class-over-race-n962351

Clearly he is well aware of poor white people and well off minorities.
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traed said:
Cneq said:
I could care less of what he wrote afterwards to save face. Even if we were going to go down the route that he did mean "most white people aren't aware of what's it's like to be poor" it's a extremely generalized and ignorant statement. There are plenty of african-americans and hispanics that have double or triple the amount of wealth some white families have.

You're not even from America so subtext of American culture and society can more easily go over your head. Here's why what you're saying is a highly unlikely meaning.

-He's white and doesn't hide it or act regretful over it

Radio host: "So, Bernie, 44 out of 45 presidents in this country have been white men. Do you think we need another one?”
Bernie: “Well, I think you need this one" (referring to himself)
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/432507-radio-host-asks-bernie-sanders-if-country-needs-more-white-men-as-president

-He reportedly grew up in a financially struggling family (and obviously a white one)

"My experience as a child, living in a family that struggled economically, powerfully influenced my life and my values. I know where I came from, and that is something I will never forget." https://kutv.com/news/nation-world/bernie-sanders-returns-to-ny-roots-says-he-can-defeat-trump

-Says class is more important than race.

“There are people who are very big into diversity but whose views end up being not particularly sympathetic to working people, whether they’re white or black or Latino. My main belief is that we need to bring together a coalition of people—of black and white and Latino and Asian-American and Native-American—around a progressive agenda which is prepared to take on an extraordinarily powerful ruling class in this country. That is my view. Many of my opponents do not hold that view, and they think that all that we need is people who are candidates who are black or white, who are black or Latino or woman or gay, regardless of what they stand for, that the end result is diversity.” https://www.nbcnews.com/card/interview-bernie-sanders-prioritizes-class-over-race-n962351

Clearly he is well aware of poor white people and well off minorities.
I was born in the US and despite my MAL profile saying Australia I've only been living here for two years. I grew up in a mainly poor mexican neighbourhood [with a few white families as well] and I'm still not seeing how any of these sources give more context or justify what he said. Regardless of him growing up in a financially "struggling" family or his comments to rally everyone regardless of race against class only makes what he said look like a massive contradiction. Someone who understands poverty and the various effects it has on different ethnic groups would never be so ignorant to make a statement like that on live tv while running as a presidential candidate. In a normal situation this could be just chopped up as a bad choice of words but given the gravity of the event I highly doubt someone with the capacity to run a country would make such a careless mistake such as this.
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Cneq said:
traed said:

You're not even from America so subtext of American culture and society can more easily go over your head. Here's why what you're saying is a highly unlikely meaning.

-He's white and doesn't hide it or act regretful over it

Radio host: "So, Bernie, 44 out of 45 presidents in this country have been white men. Do you think we need another one?”
Bernie: “Well, I think you need this one" (referring to himself)
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/432507-radio-host-asks-bernie-sanders-if-country-needs-more-white-men-as-president

-He reportedly grew up in a financially struggling family (and obviously a white one)

"My experience as a child, living in a family that struggled economically, powerfully influenced my life and my values. I know where I came from, and that is something I will never forget." https://kutv.com/news/nation-world/bernie-sanders-returns-to-ny-roots-says-he-can-defeat-trump

-Says class is more important than race.

“There are people who are very big into diversity but whose views end up being not particularly sympathetic to working people, whether they’re white or black or Latino. My main belief is that we need to bring together a coalition of people—of black and white and Latino and Asian-American and Native-American—around a progressive agenda which is prepared to take on an extraordinarily powerful ruling class in this country. That is my view. Many of my opponents do not hold that view, and they think that all that we need is people who are candidates who are black or white, who are black or Latino or woman or gay, regardless of what they stand for, that the end result is diversity.” https://www.nbcnews.com/card/interview-bernie-sanders-prioritizes-class-over-race-n962351

Clearly he is well aware of poor white people and well off minorities.
I was born in the US and despite my MAL profile saying Australia I've only been living here for two years. I grew up in a mainly poor mexican neighbourhood [with a few white families as well] and I'm still not seeing how any of these sources give more context or justify what he said. Regardless of him growing up in a financially "struggling" family or his comments to rally everyone regardless of race against class only makes what he said look like a massive contradiction. Someone who understands poverty and the various effects it has on different ethnic groups would never be so ignorant to make a statement like that on live tv while running as a presidential candidate. In a normal situation this could be just chopped up as a bad choice of words but given the gravity of the event I highly doubt someone with the capacity to run a country would make such a careless mistake such as this.

Everyone makes mistakes therefor no one should run a country if that is what you think is that a leader must be perfect. I don't think he's ideal by my standards but is better than the usual on certain issues and character which is worth defending where it seems he may need to be. It was just a one time thing even going back decades not a regular occurrence which would be more concerning. He isn't so leftist that he can see things only from a class perspective he sees class issues and racial issues existing together and interacting with eachother. So while a poor white person and a poor black person will share much of the same issues the black person may have racial prejudice on top of that and have systematic racism as another barrior even if they never face racial prejudice directly. on top of that generally speaking. That isn't to say that a white person can't experience racial prejudice just that statistically it would be more common in the black community when we are talking about the US. I checked further on his past and can dispel your questionability about his experiences.

Sanders had grown up in Brooklyn, in Flatbush, in a three-and-a-half-room walkup. He was lower middle class, the son of a housewife and a Polish immigrant who sold paint. He was Jewish. He was, he once said, “very conscious as a kid that my father’s whole family was killed by Hitler."
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That summer, not quite 23, he and his wife, Deborah Sanders, bought for $2,500 some property in Vermont, near Montpelier in the town of Middlesex off Shady Rill Road, according to property records. He wanted to live in the country, he has said, and had some inheritance money from his father, who had died in 1963. They spent parts of the next few summers on the property, living in what had been a maple sugar shack with a dirt floor. The marriage ended only two years after it began, in 1966.




He bounced around for a few years, working stints in New York as an aide at a psychiatric hospital and teaching preschoolers for Head Start, and in Vermont researching property taxation for the Vermont Department of Taxes and registering people for food stamps for a nonprofit called the Bread and Law Task Force.

By 1968, he was living in Vermont full time. On March 17, 1969, according to records, Sanders bought another property, in out-of-the-way Stannard, with a population of fewer than 200 people, in the rural area of Vermont called the Northeast Kingdom. Four days later, Levi Noah Sanders was born, at Brightlook Hospital in St. Johnsbury, Vermont; according to his birth certificate, his mother was a woman named Susan Campbell Mott.
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He shared custody of his son in an informal arrangement with Mott, according to people who knew them. “She was around a lot,” Nancy Barnett, a friend who lived nearby, told me. Barnett called Mott “a pretty quiet, private person.” Sanders rented a small brick duplex at 295 1/2 Maple Street that was filled with not much furniture and not much food in the fridge but stacks of checked-out library books and scribbled-on legal pads. His son, who called his father “Bernard,” had an upstairs bedroom.

“Pretty sparse,” Gene Bergman, an old friend, said about the apartment.

“Stark and dark,” said Darcy Troville, a fellow Liberty Unionite who lived around the corner and shared with Sanders homemade jellies and jams.

“The electricity was turned off a lot,” Barnett said. “I remember him running an extension cord down to the basement. He couldn’t pay his bills.”

He worked some as a carpenter, although “he was a shitty carpenter,” Bloch told me. “His carpentry,” Morrisseau said, “was not going to support him, and didn’t.”

He worked as a freelance writer, putting intermittent pieces in the low-budget Vermont Freeman, a Burlington alternative weekly called the Vanguard Press and a glossy, state-supported magazine called Vermont Life.
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He was on unemployment for a few months in 1971.

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/07/bernie-sanders-vermont-119927
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isnt it a bit dishonest to call it a hate rally?
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I want Trump to win again because it makes the crazies really upset. As a powerful Alpha male, seeing weak people cry amuses me.
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he has more chances to win than many democrats wish to acknowledge. no idea how he will keep spinning his constant failures outside of "muh libruls don't let me do shit".

i don't like how his brand of stupid got popular on canditates of other countries tho. it might work on america, but most of rest of the would could do without a copy cat that is many times more bumbling.
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good luck with that you fucking fggt youve basically done nothing but make our nation look exponentially more stupid the past nearly 3 years
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I don't even know which one would be better; Trump winning or losing.

On one hand, USA would keep showing how backwards it is on many fronts and we would get to meme more. On the other hand, innocent people would be caught in the cross-fire.
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Trump 2016 was rather surreal, if a bit disappointing. I haven't been following politics for the last year so I'm not gonna put out some "theoretical" votes.
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If he wins again he'll just make the U.S look dumber.~

Good ole times:



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If he wins again he'll just make the U.S look dumber.~

Good ole times:



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As I said before, the Democrats' platform is way too weak. They realized that being too far left scares voters away and are now trying to be more moderate, a role they are not exactly good at playing out.

The front runner is Joe Biden and the only reason he was picked was because he was associated with Obama who has a relativity positive image.
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I'm not American but Trump is better than Obama. Remember that Obama and friends invaded Libya, ruined Syria and caused the European migrant crisis.
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