What's new

Donald Trump - an embarrassment to the male gender?

Virgin101

Tool-Bearing Hominid
Tool-Bearing Hominid
Joined
Dec 17, 2015
Messages
233
First of all, I actually think, that if he played his game smarter, he could have won. But ultimately, he isn't very smart, and does not have the ability to deceive people. It actually seems as if he's gotten far more stupid with age. He couldn't hide his contempt for women if he tried. I can't really see him admitting defeat either. Perhaps he might have some excuse that he was cheated.

But aside from the fact that he has no viewpoint, he is known for having a few alpha male traits in the way he carries himself. So if a man like this is going to catastrophically lose, then what message does it send to any men who'd be likely to aspire to a similar stereotype? And by that stereotype, I don't mean the fact that he's spoiled and lacking of the ability to empathize with people!

If he is one of the few of his kind left, then when he fails, there'll be even less hope for his kind. I doubt he sees it that way though - that everything he does is counter-productive, both to him and his cause.
 

Drck

Cro-Magnon Man
Cro-Magnon Man
Joined
Feb 14, 2013
Messages
1,488
We don't live in an Ideal World. Ideally we would have ideal candidate, smart, accomplished, truthful, popular, you name it...

We live in a Real World. Nobody is perfect. We have two candidates, Clinton and Trump. Vote or not, those are the only choices.

What has Clinton accomplished, other than being a wife of successful man? Not much really. Nobody would know her if she didn't marry Bill CLinton, that's reality. All she knows is how to talk...

What has Trump accomplished? He already built an empire, he already employed tens of thousands of people, he started with one million but he multiplied to to some 10 billions. He already has properties all around the World, he already runs successful businesses in different states and most likely different countries as well. He doesn't just talks, he DOES things. He is already an accomplished negotiator, he gets great deals everywhere he goes... Not only that, he says directly how he sees things, he describes his Truth in his own words while giving a f*ck what others think about it...

Now if you think he is some sort of a dumb person, and perhaps not man enough, well, I don't know what to tell you...

I'm not even sure if I'll be voting, and I could honestly care less about Trump, but that is for totally different reasons...


Could you even describe a Man...??
 

Virgin101

Tool-Bearing Hominid
Tool-Bearing Hominid
Joined
Dec 17, 2015
Messages
233
Drck said:
We don't live in an Ideal World. Ideally we would have ideal candidate, smart, accomplished, truthful, popular, you name it...

We live in a Real World. Nobody is perfect. We have two candidates, Clinton and Trump. Vote or not, those are the only choices.

What has Clinton accomplished, other than being a wife of successful man? Not much really. Nobody would know her if she didn't marry Bill CLinton, that's reality. All she knows is how to talk...

What has Trump accomplished? He already built an empire, he already employed tens of thousands of people, he started with one million but he multiplied to to some 10 billions. He already has properties all around the World, he already runs successful businesses in different states and most likely different countries as well. He doesn't just talks, he DOES things. He is already an accomplished negotiator, he gets great deals everywhere he goes... Not only that, he says directly how he sees things, he describes his Truth in his own words while giving a f*ck what others think about it...

Now if you think he is some sort of a dumb person, and perhaps not man enough, well, I don't know what to tell you...

I'm not even sure if I'll be voting, and I could honestly care less about Trump, but that is for totally different reasons...


Could you even describe a Man...??
He's a bit of a one trick pony, playing on people's fear of terror, and over concerned with foreign policy. If he doesn't realise that's it's in his best interest to reach out to the middle ground, then that makes him dumb. But as far as I'm aware, he stands to gain money even if he loses.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he go broke and have to borrow a couple of million at one point from his father at one point? When you're born rich, it's a lot easier to take gambles!
 

Drck

Cro-Magnon Man
Cro-Magnon Man
Joined
Feb 14, 2013
Messages
1,488
He's a bit of a one trick pony, playing on people's fear of terror
>>>> Beware of what you wish for. If you look at terror in Europe and everywhere else, it is increasing. It is increasing because of reckless policies of people who didn't take it seriously while there was a time. You have HUGE problem in Europe now, France, UK, Sweden... It is only a matter of time before similar things will be here in states, but if you noticed, it has already began as well... Trump simply forsees the problem - if you keep the same reckless policies, the more and more of this stuff will be happening... There are people thinking 24/7 only about how to kill as many innocents as possible in western civilization. And they are succeeding, at this time they are winning... If somebody doesn't understand that, maybe he shouldn't be in power at all...

IMO it is not about fear at all, it is about rational approach to current and real threat. I don't know how about you, I don't want to worry every morning who, what and where will be killed by extremists. It is happening often and often, perhaps it is even becoming a new norm...


Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he go broke and have to borrow a couple of million at one point from his father at one point?
>>>> If you take one person who opens four companies and who bankrupts four companies, well, we can easily say that he is a loser. His success rate is 0% and failure rate is 100%.

But if you look at person who opened tens if not hundreds of successful companies, yet who bankrupted only say hand full, the success rate is tremendous. I don't know the exact statistics, but IMO Trump's success rate is some 90-95% while failure rate 5-10%. So there is a tremendous difference, Trump's success rate is huge....

When you're born rich, it's a lot easier to take gambles!
>>>> Very true. However, life is not fair and it will never be. Some people will be born into rich families. Others will be born tall, smart and attractive. Another ones will be born with disability, yet another ones will be just average... Life is not fair...

If you were born to rich family, and inherited 1 million dollars, would you work 7 days a week? I would not. I would probably invest, maybe open some smaller company and enjoy life, travel, play golf, chase girls in California, whatever. Maybe I would be able to make 10 mills our of that 1 mill with relative ease.... Trump, however, is very different. He works and works, even today at his age, he works 7 days a week. He is very motivated. Out of 1 million he made some 10 billion dollars. That is again tremendous success...
 

Seventh_Sky

Space Monkey
space monkey
Joined
Jul 22, 2015
Messages
12
You started a thread to complain about Trump and found a Trump-apologist/Trump supporter. Bad luck.

He may deny being a Trump supporter - it's quite hilarious when people who are obviously making excuses for Trump deny supporting him, because it shows just how bad Trump's name has become. Even his fans don't want to stand by it openly.

Trump's own negative personality and failure to utilize reason results in similar people supporting him - his rallies are full of racism, hate slurs, and negativity. Chase has a few articles on this phenomenon. It's called "screening." Trump has screened in the people who are willing to buy his hate, fear, and racism and has pushed the rational ones away. Instead of filtering in the highest caliber individuals, he has filtered in the bottom feeders.

The same traits that pushed him to the top of the primaries may well cost him the general election. A double-edged sword, if you will. There is a very good chance that Trump will not be the next president, yet that also leaves room for the unexpected.

As the original poster has said, he could have greatly improved his chances of getting elected just by doing the right things. But then he wouldn't be Trump, would he?
 
a good date brings a smile to your lips... and hers

Drck

Cro-Magnon Man
Cro-Magnon Man
Joined
Feb 14, 2013
Messages
1,488
I'm not supporting anyone. If I'll vote, which I doubt, I will definitely vote for Trump, true. If anyone is still care about future of this country, I would strongly recommend voting for Trump.

Trump represents success. Strenght. Power. Dominance. Economic prosperity. That's how USA USED to be. That's how USA USED TO have lots of Respect all around the world. But it is different world today, no more respect, USA is becoming a joke with these current clowns in power...

But You know what? THIS IS NOT ABOUT TRUMP. NOT AT ALL. Trump is the least you should be worried about.

This is what it is about: 20 Trillions dollars in debt and rising. It was more than doubled under this administration, and Clinton will only continue spending and spending... 95 million Americans out of workforce, GDP stagnant, some 50 million people on food stamps, open borders through which thousands and thousands people come to states who knows from where every single day.... Racial hate on the rise, cops afraid to go to work because they can not only lose job but they became target to thugs... And Democrats, Democrats still make it seem that there is nothing wrong with the country. All they know is how to give great speeches....

Don't be a fool, use your brain.... If the current insane trend continues, and with democrats it will, USA will eventually collapse. The debt is simply unbearable, you cannot run economy on borrowing more and more money to pay off more and more loans. The math just doesn't add up...

I'm making good money, I am established. What do care? If something happens I can sit on the plane and I'm gone the same day because I have choices, I can adjust to differen lifestyles fairly fast. But you, you guys in your early 20's, you don't have that option. YOU WILL PAY for the debt and recklessness of your fathers. One day you may wake up in a country where it will be very unsafe...

You guys in your early 20's don't even understand the word Success anymore, you are used to get everything you want without moving a finger. Good luck with that. USA used to fight against socialism and communism for fourty long years, just to realize that twenty years later all that people want is basically the same idiology... All I can say is Beware, I grew up under such regime...
 

Indian Race Troll (IRT)

Rookie
Rookie
Joined
Jan 5, 2014
Messages
3,222
Donald Trump is a pure genius, seriously, if you understand what he is doing you will see why he is a formidable opponent to run against. Look at these video which showcase how amazing he is at playing the game, love the channel itself too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvVfj0ov8k8

^ Shows how he taps into the human psyche.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LR6EA91zLo

^ Shows how he manipulates the voters by using the tricks to tap into the mind of the common person.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LibRNYJmZ-I

^ Shows what he is doing right and most important, what Hillary is doing wrong, and why Trump will win in a landslide come this November.

Do I care either ways?

No, I am not voting for either candidate, but the truth is that Trump is indeed a formidable opponent to run against. I think that Cruz had his number a few times in the primaries and Rubio went at him hard too. Cruz was just not that likable as a person, came off as slimey, and so he lost. Rubio was too little too late, the Chris Christie issue was a major roadblock.

In my opinion, a Barack Obama or a young Bill Clinton would have been able to easily defeat Trump in an election by simply calling out his antics and charismatically winning the crowd over. The third video I linked to shows how Obama properly handled Trump's "anti-establishment" persona while Hillary went about it the wrong way.

In order to defeat a candidate like Trump, you need a candidate that is charismatic, likable, and can make him actually appear to be some old man shouting crazy things as opposed to some bold new leader who is saying what is on the minds of the crowds that hate political correctness. A young Ronald Reagan, young Bill Clinton, or younger Barack Obama would have easily defeated a candidate like Trump in a landslide.

Unfortunately, none of those types of candidates are running (Rubio was the closest we had to one but even he wasn't all that great).

I see Trump winning in a landslide come this November, he will win mostly all of the key swing states and defeat Hillary who doesn't have as passionate of a following.

The Democrats need to select a younger and more charismatic candidate for 2020 if they want to win. I think Cory Booker might be able to pull it off against Trump but I am sure that there are other younger charismatic candidates who can run well against Trump.
 
Top