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I called this a couple of days ago. ;)teeth_smile
mattradd 40 Reviews 100 reads
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Not that I really knew it wouldn't happen, but because, for me personally, I find it does little good to spend time, energy and thought discussing a "maybe" in the latest news cycle. Plus, I couldn't see any possible advantage for Trump. Like he said, in so many words, why debate the guy in 2nd place?  ;)

Pussy. Watch him do the same when he has to debate HRC in the fall. His excuses for backing out are laughably juvenile, incoherent & unconvincing. Tell ya, anyone who backs this unstable, ignorant & cowardly douchebag is a moron-----------   :)

 

 


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GaGambler182 reads

Well at least you quit posting those insipid GIF's and calling people "crazed loons" You have improved slightly over the last few years, but only very slightly.

Who do you plan on suing next? Fishbro needs the business.

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our excuses for welching on a bet, and denying you are wrong  are laughably juvenile, incoherent & unconvincing. Therefore that makes you an unstable, ignorant & cowardly douchebag.

See how that works?

 
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2016 = GOP WH, Senate and Hous

& please don't say HRC did the same, she never accepted the Sanders offer in the first place. NOT the same thing. I hope I don't have to draw a picture to make that distinction for the Trump supporters

Thing is, Trump, was never serious about the offer in the first place. Manafort , Lewandowsky & others told him not to do it because Sanders, one on one, would mop up an intellectual pygmy like Trump. & I don't even LIKE Sanders.

It was a VERY dumb move that made Trump look like a chickenshit.

If this happened to a Dem candidate, would say the exact same thing. I would hope the Trump supporters here would be just as honest.

Lastly stick to the matter at hand instead of deflecting & dredging up trivial board nonsense from 4 years ago.

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hillwhorie did do the same thing.

While she never did accept bernie's direct  offer she did commit  to a debate just before the CA primary.

so Yes she reneged on a debate promise.

Not exactly welching but it is the same kind of dishonorable conduct.

 
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Not that I really knew it wouldn't happen, but because, for me personally, I find it does little good to spend time, energy and thought discussing a "maybe" in the latest news cycle. Plus, I couldn't see any possible advantage for Trump. Like he said, in so many words, why debate the guy in 2nd place?  ;)

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