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Previously on "Trump - Get Bill Gates to close down the internet."
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FTFY
Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf they switched off the internet recruitment agents would have to start furtively fumbling around the top shelves of newsagents once again
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If they switched off the internet IT Contractors would have to start furtively fumbling around the top shelves of newsagents once again
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The winner is already chosen. Just wait for the media to tell you who it is.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostThat is testament, more than anything else, to how terrible the majority of the other candidates is.
I do think they might vote in the worst candidate, that's Trump. Well actually, no, that neurosurgeon chap is the worst, Trump is the 2nd worst.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou realise people can simply withdraw their candidacy rather than discredit themselves.
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Originally posted by jamespoole View Postif you ask me, I think that his whole presidential candidacy was a publicity stunt. I don't believe he thought he held any chance. As time has gone on, people have worryingly started to listen to him and actually believe he could be the president. By this point he has realised how much he doesn't want the job and is now destroying his campaign.
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That is testament, more than anything else, to how terrible the majority of the other candidates is.
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Trump the Chump
if you ask me, I think that his whole presidential candidacy was a publicity stunt. I don't believe he thought he held any chance. As time has gone on, people have worryingly started to listen to him and actually believe he could be the president. By this point he has realised how much he doesn't want the job and is now destroying his campaign.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostThe trouble is we'll never get to know in this thread if he was successful.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
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