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The jag bag claims to have news on Obama that could "shake the election".

 

Gonna tweet it but rumors is that the guy who has been married multiple times, heard from a pundit that Michelle Obama considered divorce like fifteen years ago and even went as far as to have papers drawn up.

 

This guy has become the richest cartoon character.

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Since Trump wants to give Obama zero credit for killing OBL, will he be giving credit to the minion he had dig up this piece of dirt? I thought it would be something about his college transcripts. It seems to be what Trump has been hung up on lately. If this is the best he can do, Obama must be squeaky clean.

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http://www.examiner.com/article/trump-anno...to-be-bombshell

 

Trump better be careful, because I have to think to some extent it could backfire if it's something as "innocent" as he and Michelle once having marital problems. I think a lot of people have considered divorce or have been divorced and would feel bad for him rather than judge him for having to save his marriage at some point. If he cheated or something, that sympathy might go away...but again, how do you prove something like that?

 

I feel like Trump would also be the type that could potentially come out and endorse the guy, just to be different. Remember, Donald Trump was once nationalized healthcare's biggest advocate so his political views are certainly malleable.

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http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/23/trump-ad...-about-cocaine/

 

An adviser to Donald Trump told The Daily Caller on Tuesday that speculation that the real estate mogul’s “very big” revelation about President Barack Obama expected this week has to do with college-era allegations involving cocaine is not true.

 

“Mr. Trump’s announcement is substantially more important to the American people than these allegations made against the president,” Michael Cohen, special counsel to Trump, told TheDC by phone on Tuesday.

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QUOTE (mr_genius @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 08:18 PM)
maybe he managed to get Obama's academic transcripts, just like Bush's transcripts came out.

 

I doubt that'd be worth the hype. The only way it would is if the President had taken a class in socialism or some BS like that. Maybe he drudged up some pro-socialist college essay or something, eh? Nowadays things like that are going to become more frequent (not yet) due to that kind of info getting stored electronically.

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QUOTE (Jake @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 08:01 PM)
http://www.examiner.com/article/trump-anno...to-be-bombshell

 

Trump better be careful, because I have to think to some extent it could backfire if it's something as "innocent" as he and Michelle once having marital problems. I think a lot of people have considered divorce or have been divorced and would feel bad for him rather than judge him for having to save his marriage at some point. If he cheated or something, that sympathy might go away...but again, how do you prove something like that?

 

I feel like Trump would also be the type that could potentially come out and endorse the guy, just to be different. Remember, Donald Trump was once nationalized healthcare's biggest advocate so his political views are certainly malleable.

 

I actually agree with you - if this is his big "bombshell", it will backfire.

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QUOTE (kapkomet @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 09:07 PM)
I actually agree with you - if this is his big "bombshell", it will backfire.

 

Hazzah! Trump unites the nation

 

 

When reading about the cocaine allegations, I was actually very impressed by the Romney campaign for rejecting that sort of business. I feel like McCain's campaign would not have done that.

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An adviser to Donald Trump told The Daily Caller on Tuesday that speculation that the real estate mogul’s “very big” revelation about President Barack Obama expected this week has to do with college-era allegations involving cocaine is not true.

 

I'd actually trust someone who's tried cocaine once over someone who's never had a beer or coffee. :lol:

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QUOTE (Jake @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 09:10 PM)
When reading about the cocaine allegations, I was actually very impressed by the Romney campaign for rejecting that sort of business. I feel like McCain's campaign would not have done that.

 

McCain knew about them and didn't use it. He refused to use Jeremiah Wright ads too and got a lot of flack about it from a lot of Republicans.

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QUOTE (mr_genius @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 09:31 PM)
McCain knew about them and didn't use it. He refused to use Jeremiah Wright ads too and got a lot of flack about it from a lot of Republicans.

 

If so, that's great.

 

My experience is that my parents and I both received calls from our local Republican Party office as well as robo-calls perpetuating various myths about the then-candidate Obama and that really harmed our perception of the party and thus the candidate.

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QUOTE (mr_genius @ Oct 23, 2012 -> 09:31 PM)
McCain knew about them and didn't use it. He refused to use Jeremiah Wright ads too and got a lot of flack about it from a lot of Republicans.

Yeah, McCain ran a relatively classy campaign, at least by modern standards. Until he added Palin.

 

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QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Oct 24, 2012 -> 10:39 AM)
So I'm guessing this was just a load of horses***? Or is he still holding out on his BIG REVEAL?

 

He said he was "probably" going to do it today on "the Twitter"

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