Trump is going to lose Nevada - Guaranteed [POLITICAL!!!]

Well now I can no longer say that I NEVER start political threads, but this is just too perfect - and it's Las Vegas related!

Mr. Trump just lectured a crowd in Reno telling them that the proper way to pronounce Nevada is “Neh-VAH-da,” and that “nobody says it the other way.” For those of you who think this is a small issue: You. Have. No. Clue. This is a very big deal, and nobody speaking to a group of locals goes uncorrected when they say it. And Trump's response was astonishingly arrogant.

Here is a video of the arrogant prick in the process of destroying his chances. Hope I didn't wear it out playing it so much.
In forky world insulting Trumo & sanders supporters is no big deal, but how to pronounce Nevada is
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Originally posted by: hoops2
In forky world insulting Trumo & sanders supporters is no big deal, but how to pronounce Nevada is
Mr. Trump pronouncing Nevada incorrectly (according to locals) is trivial and meaningless.

Mr. Trump LECTURING locals on the correct way to pronounce Nevada is arrogant and disastrous.

hoops not understanding the difference is witless and typical.
This is the typical liberal mindset. If someone shows up in a couple of Playboy videos or if they mispronounce Nevada, they believe that is far more important to how voters will choose to vote rather than the platform the candidate is running on or the lies and other events that have taken place with Mrs. Clinton.

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
This is the typical liberal mindset. If someone shows up in a couple of Playboy videos or if they mispronounce Nevada...
Like I said before (this time in bold):

  • Mr. Trump pronouncing Nevada incorrectly (according to locals) is trivial and meaningless.
  • Mr. Trump LECTURING locals on the correct way to pronounce Nevada is arrogant and disastrous.
  • hoops and Roulette Man not understanding the difference is witless and typical.


  • Now don't make me go all caps on you.
    Yeah, that was pretty funny and was the lead on yesterday's news around here. I suspect he will lose the state anyways, but stopping his prepared speech to explain to the crowd that his pronunciation is right and everyone else's was wrong certainly helped his cause.
    More importantly, his rally yesterday in my new hometown stood out for two reasons. They practically had to beg people to attend, with thousands of tickets not used, and they had two people manning a voter registration booth that Trump failed to mention. I'll bet the much smaller counter demonstration was able to sign up more new voters.
    Trumps ground game here is quite bad. Neither the Republican Governor nor it's Republican Senator has endorsed him nor committed their people to help him.
    Let me show you your idiocy of this argument. Most people from San Francisco do not like people using the term "Frisco" when referring to the city. Let's say there is an election for mayor in San Francisco, where one candidate is very liberal and the other is very conservative. If the liberal candidate all of a sudden uses the term "Frisco" in his or her speeches, do you really feel that the people are going to vote the conservative candidate in for that reason only?

    If people in Nevada won't vote for Trump because of how he pronounces the state name, then perhaps they really shouldn't be voting.
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    Originally posted by: Roulette Man
    Let me show you your idiocy of this argument. Most people from San Francisco do not like people using the term "Frisco" when referring to the city. Let's say there is an election for mayor in San Francisco, where one candidate is very liberal and the other is very conservative. If the liberal candidate all of a sudden uses the term "Frisco" in his or her speeches, do you really feel that the people are going to vote the conservative candidate in for that reason only?...
    NO! Of course not!

    But if either candidate were to LECTURE the locals on how their pronunciation of their city was wrong, proving himself to be both ignorant and arrogant, I'd think there would be a big impact. Even bigger if the ignorant arrogant prick was an outsider to the community. Same with Nevada by the way.
    Lol. This stuff is actually so pathetically sad I just want to scream morning noon and night. I don't care how people talk. Who cares. For the thousandth time. I will not vote for Hillary and my vote is to tell Washington....how ironic. You're fired. You have failed miserably. We have lost world power and money. Lives are in danger daily from international wars. We have racial relations set back 50 years. Liars and crooks. I am telling Washington. You want to be a circus and not do your job. Here it is.

    As for calling places names the locals don't like. Yes. I say "the o c". I say San Fran. I say so cal. Why. Because I want to and don't care if the locals think it is unintelligent of me. That is what I choose to say. And when I found out it is faux pas. I do it more. I don't do peer pressure. Smart people think and act for themselves. I'm not 12. Which is exactly what I've been saying about this damn election and Washington crap. This isn't fifth grade recess. Grow up, America. This is pathetically laughable!!!
    We have a Nevada city in my home state and people say it both ways. Who cares!!!!


    Now that I think about it. People say it a third way. Ne-va-duh. Then ne-vah-duh. And ne-vad-uh.

    people need something better to do with their time and energy.
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