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POLITICS & DONALD Annoying Orange MEGATHREAD
McZealot:
I think one of the biggest differences between liberals and conservatives is that liberals can accept when they lose and recognize it--while conservatives throw a tantrum and lie to themselves.
Nonnel:
idk if i agree with that. both groups are full of whiny babies
SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 06:53:59 PM ---I think one of the biggest differences between liberals and conservatives is that liberals can accept when they lose and recognize it--while conservatives throw a tantrum and lie to themselves.
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Tactical Nuke does have a point, which is that Annoying Orange might have done better in this debate if the moderator was a little bit more aggressive towards Clinton. I kind of doubt it would make a big difference, but it's something to improve on for the second debate.
Red Spy:
--- Quote from: McZealot on September 27, 2016, 06:53:59 PM ---I think one of the biggest differences between liberals and conservatives is that liberals can accept when they lose and recognize it--while conservatives throw a tantrum and lie to themselves.
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Did you gain this knowledge from the alt-right
McZealot:
--- Quote from: Red Spy on September 27, 2016, 06:55:54 PM ---Did you gain this knowledge from the alt-right
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Uh? What?
--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on September 27, 2016, 06:55:47 PM ---Tactical Nuke does have a point, which is that Annoying Orange might have done better in this debate if the moderator was a little bit more aggressive towards Clinton. I kind of doubt it would make a big difference, but it's something to improve on for the second debate.
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Either way--from a pure speaking standpoint, Annoying Orange was a snivelling mess, and the crowd was wild for Clinton. Which is very unusual, and I don't think anyone was really expecting him to do so poorly. I went in ready to say Annoying Orange won.
Liberals tend vote for who won. Conservatives tend to vote for who they wished would win.