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  • Cameramonkey

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    There is a better chance of me bedding one of them fishing babes than either of them being seriously punished.
     

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    It's coming. This year will go out with a bang. Next year will be even better.

    I'll wager Trump wins 90% or better of the popular vote in 2020.

    Wanna look at the right hand column and still go with 90 percent?

    100 Years of Presidential Election Results
    100 Years of Presidential Election Results


    Year


    Winner In Bold


    Party

    Elect.
    Votes


    Pct.

    Popular
    Votes


    Pct.

    2008


    Barack Obama
    John McCain
    Democratic
    Republican
    365
    173
    67.8%
    32.2%
    69,456,897
    59,934,814
    52.9%
    45.7%
    2004


    George W. Bush
    John Kerry
    Republican
    Democratic
    286
    251
    53.2%
    46.7%
    62,040,610
    59,028,444
    50.7%
    48.3%
    2000



    George W. Bush
    Al Gore
    Ralph Nader
    Republican
    Democratic
    Green
    271
    266
    0
    50.4%
    49.4%
    0.0%
    50,455,156
    50,992,335
    2,882,738
    47.9%
    48.4%
    2.7%
    1996



    Bill Clinton
    Bob Dole
    Ross Perot
    Democratic
    Republican
    Reform
    379
    159
    0
    70.4%
    29.6%
    0.0%
    47,402,357
    39,198,755
    8,085,402
    49.2%
    40.7%
    8.4%
    1992



    Bill Clinton
    George Bush
    Ross Perot
    Democratic
    Republican
    Independent
    370
    168
    0
    68.8%
    31.2%
    0.0%
    44,909,326
    39,103,882
    19,741,657
    43.0%
    37.4%
    18.9%
    1988


    George Bush
    Michael Dukakis
    Republican
    Democratic
    426
    111
    79.2%
    20.6%
    48,886,097
    41,809,074
    53.4%
    45.6%
    1984

    Ronald Reagan
    Walter Mondale
    Republican
    Democratic
    525
    13
    97.6%
    2.4%
    54,455,075
    37,577,185
    58.8%
    40.6%
    1980



    Ronald Reagan
    Jimmy Carter
    John Anderson
    Republican
    Democratic
    National Union
    489
    49
    0
    90.9%
    9.1%
    0.0%
    43,904,153
    35,483,883
    5,720,060
    50.7%
    41.0%
    6.6%
    1976


    Jimmy Carter
    Gerald Ford
    Democratic
    Republican
    297
    240
    55.2%
    44.6%
    40,830,763
    39,147,793
    50.1%
    48.0%
    1972


    Richard Nixon
    George McGovern
    Republican
    Democratic
    520
    17
    96.7%
    3.2%
    47,169,911
    29,170,383
    60.7%
    37.5%
    1968



    Richard Nixon
    Hubert Humphrey
    George Wallace
    Republican
    Democratic
    American Indep.
    301
    191
    45
    55.9%
    35.5%
    8.4%
    31,785,480
    31,275,166
    9,906,473
    43,4%
    42.7%
    13.5%
    1964


    Lyndon Johnson
    Barry Goldwater
    Democratic
    Republican
    486
    52
    90.3%
    9.7%
    43,129,566
    27,178,188
    61.1%
    38.5%
    1960


    John F. Kennedy
    Richard Nixon
    Democratic
    Republican
    303
    219
    56.4%
    40.8%
    34,226,731
    34,108,157
    49.7%
    49.5%
    1956


    Dwight Eisenhower
    Adlai Stevenson
    Republican
    Democratic
    457
    73
    86.1%
    13.7%
    35,590,472
    26,022,752
    57.4%
    42.0%
    1952


    Dwight Eisenhower
    Adlai Stevenson
    Republican
    Democratic
    442
    89
    83.2%
    16.8%
    33,777,945
    27,314,992
    54.9%
    44.4%
    1948



    Harry Truman
    Thomas Dewey
    Storm Thurmond
    Democratic
    Republican
    States' Rights
    303
    189
    39
    57.1%
    35.6%
    7.3%
    24,105,810
    21,970,064
    1,169,114
    49.5%
    45.1%
    2.4%
    1944


    Franklin Roosevelt
    Thomas Dewey
    Democratic
    Republican
    432
    99
    81.4%
    18.6%
    25,612,610
    22,014,160
    53.4%
    45.9%
    1940


    Franklin Roosevelt
    Wendell Willkie
    Democratic
    Republican
    449
    82
    84.6%
    15.4%
    27,243,218
    22,334,940
    54.7%
    44.8%
    1936


    Franklin Roosevelt
    Alfred Landon
    Democratic
    Republican
    523
    8
    98.5%
    1.5%
    27,750,866
    16,679,683
    60.8%
    36.5%
    1932


    Franklin Roosevelt
    Herbert Hoover
    Democratic
    Republican
    472
    59
    88.9%
    11.1%
    22,818,740
    15,760,425
    57.4%
    39.6%
    1928


    Herbert Hoover
    Alfred Smith
    Republican
    Democratic
    444
    87
    83.6%
    16.4%
    21,432,823
    15,004,336
    58.2%
    40.8%
    1924



    Calvin Coolidge
    John Davis
    Robert LaFollette
    Republican
    Democratic
    Progressive
    382
    136
    13
    71.9%
    25.6%
    2.4%
    15,724,310
    8,386,532
    4,827.184
    54.0%
    28.8%
    16.6%
    1920


    Warren Harding
    James Cox
    Republican
    Democratic
    404
    127
    76.1%
    23.9%
    16,151,916
    9,134,074
    60.3%
    34.1%
    1916


    Woodrow Wilson
    Charles Hughes
    Democratic
    Republican
    277
    254
    52.2%
    47.8%
    9,126,063
    8,547,030
    49.2%
    46.1%
    1912



    Woodrow Wilson
    Theodore Roosevelt
    William Taft
    Democratic
    Progressive
    Republican
    435
    88
    8
    81.9%
    16.6%
    1.5%
    6,294,327
    4,120,207
    3,486,343
    41.8%
    27.4%
    23.2%
     

    rob63

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    Wanna look at the right hand column and still go with 90 percent?

    100 Years of Presidential Election Results
    100 Years of Presidential Election Results


    Year

    Winner In Bold

    Party
    Elect.
    Votes

    Pct.
    Popular
    Votes

    Pct.
    2008

    Barack Obama
    John McCain
    Democratic
    Republican
    365
    173
    67.8%
    32.2%
    69,456,897
    59,934,814
    52.9%
    45.7%
    2004

    George W. Bush
    John Kerry
    Republican
    Democratic
    286
    251
    53.2%
    46.7%
    62,040,610
    59,028,444
    50.7%
    48.3%
    2000


    George W. Bush
    Al Gore
    Ralph Nader
    Republican
    Democratic
    Green
    271
    266
    0
    50.4%
    49.4%
    0.0%
    50,455,156
    50,992,335
    2,882,738
    47.9%
    48.4%
    2.7%
    1996


    Bill Clinton
    Bob Dole
    Ross Perot
    Democratic
    Republican
    Reform
    379
    159
    0
    70.4%
    29.6%
    0.0%
    47,402,357
    39,198,755
    8,085,402
    49.2%
    40.7%
    8.4%
    1992


    Bill Clinton
    George Bush
    Ross Perot
    Democratic
    Republican
    Independent
    370
    168
    0
    68.8%
    31.2%
    0.0%
    44,909,326
    39,103,882
    19,741,657
    43.0%
    37.4%
    18.9%
    1988

    George Bush
    Michael Dukakis
    Republican
    Democratic
    426
    111
    79.2%
    20.6%
    48,886,097
    41,809,074
    53.4%
    45.6%
    1984
    Ronald Reagan
    Walter Mondale
    Republican
    Democratic
    525
    13
    97.6%
    2.4%
    54,455,075
    37,577,185
    58.8%
    40.6%
    1980


    Ronald Reagan
    Jimmy Carter
    John Anderson
    Republican
    Democratic
    National Union
    489
    49
    0
    90.9%
    9.1%
    0.0%
    43,904,153
    35,483,883
    5,720,060
    50.7%
    41.0%
    6.6%
    1976

    Jimmy Carter
    Gerald Ford
    Democratic
    Republican
    297
    240
    55.2%
    44.6%
    40,830,763
    39,147,793
    50.1%
    48.0%
    1972

    Richard Nixon
    George McGovern
    Republican
    Democratic
    520
    17
    96.7%
    3.2%
    47,169,911
    29,170,383
    60.7%
    37.5%
    1968


    Richard Nixon
    Hubert Humphrey
    George Wallace
    Republican
    Democratic
    American Indep.
    301
    191
    45
    55.9%
    35.5%
    8.4%
    31,785,480
    31,275,166
    9,906,473
    43,4%
    42.7%
    13.5%
    1964

    Lyndon Johnson
    Barry Goldwater
    Democratic
    Republican
    486
    52
    90.3%
    9.7%
    43,129,566
    27,178,188
    61.1%
    38.5%
    1960

    John F. Kennedy
    Richard Nixon
    Democratic
    Republican
    303
    219
    56.4%
    40.8%
    34,226,731
    34,108,157
    49.7%
    49.5%
    1956

    Dwight Eisenhower
    Adlai Stevenson
    Republican
    Democratic
    457
    73
    86.1%
    13.7%
    35,590,472
    26,022,752
    57.4%
    42.0%
    1952

    Dwight Eisenhower
    Adlai Stevenson
    Republican
    Democratic
    442
    89
    83.2%
    16.8%
    33,777,945
    27,314,992
    54.9%
    44.4%
    1948


    Harry Truman
    Thomas Dewey
    Storm Thurmond
    Democratic
    Republican
    States' Rights
    303
    189
    39
    57.1%
    35.6%
    7.3%
    24,105,810
    21,970,064
    1,169,114
    49.5%
    45.1%
    2.4%
    1944

    Franklin Roosevelt
    Thomas Dewey
    Democratic
    Republican
    432
    99
    81.4%
    18.6%
    25,612,610
    22,014,160
    53.4%
    45.9%
    1940

    Franklin Roosevelt
    Wendell Willkie
    Democratic
    Republican
    449
    82
    84.6%
    15.4%
    27,243,218
    22,334,940
    54.7%
    44.8%
    1936

    Franklin Roosevelt
    Alfred Landon
    Democratic
    Republican
    523
    8
    98.5%
    1.5%
    27,750,866
    16,679,683
    60.8%
    36.5%
    1932

    Franklin Roosevelt
    Herbert Hoover
    Democratic
    Republican
    472
    59
    88.9%
    11.1%
    22,818,740
    15,760,425
    57.4%
    39.6%
    1928

    Herbert Hoover
    Alfred Smith
    Republican
    Democratic
    444
    87
    83.6%
    16.4%
    21,432,823
    15,004,336
    58.2%
    40.8%
    1924


    Calvin Coolidge
    John Davis
    Robert LaFollette
    Republican
    Democratic
    Progressive
    382
    136
    13
    71.9%
    25.6%
    2.4%
    15,724,310
    8,386,532
    4,827.184
    54.0%
    28.8%
    16.6%
    1920

    Warren Harding
    James Cox
    Republican
    Democratic
    404
    127
    76.1%
    23.9%
    16,151,916
    9,134,074
    60.3%
    34.1%
    1916

    Woodrow Wilson
    Charles Hughes
    Democratic
    Republican
    277
    254
    52.2%
    47.8%
    9,126,063
    8,547,030
    49.2%
    46.1%
    1912


    Woodrow Wilson
    Theodore Roosevelt
    William Taft
    Democratic
    Progressive
    Republican
    435
    88
    8
    81.9%
    16.6%
    1.5%
    6,294,327
    4,120,207
    3,486,343
    41.8%
    27.4%
    23.2%
    Thanks for sharing that!
    The most fascinating thing about it is the names of the only Presidents that topped 60%.

    Lyndon Johnson
    FDR
    Richard Nixon

    If you asked people to name the most polarizing Presidents, Johnson and Nixon would be two that would make the lists of people from both parties. There might be a lesson to be learned there.
     

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    The longer the time it takes the less chance there is. If they were going to do something they would have by now. Unless they dig up something new and shocking
     

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    I have a thought that Trump may just have something in his pocket just in case. I don’t think he’ll have to use and we may never know, but he is shrewd and knows people.


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    [FONT=&quot]Dr. Dean Lorich, an orthopedic surgeon who volunteered in Haiti and exposed Clinton Foundation corruption and malpractice on the island, has been found dead in New York. He was 54. Dr. Lorich was found by his 11-year-old daughter on the bathroom floor of his tony Upper East Side apartment with a knife in his chest at around 1pm on Monday. The knife missed the surgeon’s heart, leaving him to bleed out and be found by his daughter. Despite the fact police were called to the property regarding an “assault“, they instantly registered the death as “suicide” and closed the case.[/FONT]
     

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    [FONT=&amp]Dr. Dean Lorich, an orthopedic surgeon who volunteered in Haiti and exposed Clinton Foundation corruption and malpractice on the island, has been found dead in New York. He was 54. Dr. Lorich was found by his 11-year-old daughter on the bathroom floor of his tony Upper East Side apartment with a knife in his chest at around 1pm on Monday. The knife missed the surgeon’s heart, leaving him to bleed out and be found by his daughter. Despite the fact police were called to the property regarding an “assault“, they instantly registered the death as “suicide” and closed the case.[/FONT]

    Hmmm... 'tis a puzzlement. :rolleyes: The Clintons make John Gotti seem like Mother Theresa. Where's a good political assassination when you need one... Double assassination in this case. Maybe more than a double. A prosecution would be nice, but apparently that's not ever going to happen.
     

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    Hmmm... 'tis a puzzlement. :rolleyes: The Clintons make John Gotti seem like Mother Theresa. Where's a good political assassination when you need one... Double assassination in this case. Maybe more than a double. A prosecution would be nice, but apparently that's not ever going to happen.

    They make Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos look like George and Martha Washington.
     

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    Except instead of shoes, Hillary just collects illegal emails (and then deletes them of course).

    Imelda kept the shoes, Hillary deleted the e-mails. And had her phones smashed and destroyed the server and answered "I can't recall" 35 times...
     
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