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The Giants game was on last night... and oh yeah two idiots were squabbling...

Trump says that if he was President, Hillary would be in jail. 
People are saying that's a threat.

So the question I posed to the old interwebs is:
Why is it a threat when half the country is wondering why she's not there already?!?!?!?!

And then someone gets ballsy and says "Actually not really, you must not have seen the recent polls"


ACTUALLY- YES REALLY.
Because, if you stand by the statement you just made, then you are clearly brainwashed by the media and not thinking for yourself.


According to the polls, there are only two candidates.
According to the polls, the numbers don't equal 100.
According to the polls, each media outlet has different information coming through them.

Here's my summary of the polls:


A little more than half the country who's being accounted for likes Hillary, a little less than half the country likes Trump, and then there's a whole portion who's  UNACCOUNTED FOR. Please don't think that because she "pulled ahead in the polls" that that's an actual number representing the people in this fine country. There are plenty who were either not polled, or not counted because they're 3rd party supporters, or not counted because the news outlets doesn't have the means to collect full, accurate data quickly, or not accounted because the media outlet reporting is skewed one way or the other.... either way, those numbers do NOT accurately represent the 
318.9 million people living in our great country.

Make America great again. (fyi that doesn't mean I'm voting for Trump, I just like this slogan) Maybe that starts with NOT listening to FOX, CNN, MSN, CBS, etc etc etc.

Don't be an idiot. Use the brain God gave you. See through the bullshit- the media outlets are like the Wizard in Wizard of OZ. They have the power because we gave it to them before they abused it. 

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