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jeffersonlives posted:I'm not sure why you thought a casual chat over beers at a bar done up as a Buzzfeed webcast would include "hard questions." I don't know. If I had 40 mins to talk to a US senator I'd ask her about Social Secuiry cuts as part of a grand bargain or filibuster reform or campaign finance reform.
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mcmagic posted:I don't know. If I had 40 mins to talk to a US senator I'd ask her about Social Secuiry cuts as part of a grand bargain or filibuster reform or campaign finance reform. Her positions on all three can be found with trivial ease; she's a Reid supporter on filibuster reform, signed the PCCC pledge not to cut social security benefits, and was one of the first co-sponsors of DISCLOSE.
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jeffersonlives posted:Her positions on all three can be found with trivial ease; she's a Reid supporter on filibuster reform, signed the PCCC pledge not to cut social security benefits, and was one of the first co-sponsors of DISCLOSE. Now if only she'd been drinking say, Yuengling instead of Bud (or a microbrew but baby steps).
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Zero_Grade posted:Well shoot, I'm liking her more already. The interview was kinda silly but made her sound good, not that that's very surprising considering it was a softball. Plus at 46, she could be in the hunt for the Presidency for a real long time. I think most politicians holding national office or those that have aspirations to do so (i.e. every senator) drink Bud since it's the most popular domestic beer even though it's loving horrible so they can appeal to the broadest audience. Hell, Obama is guilty of this to and given the awesome micro brews that the Whitehorse is making I doubt he drinks that watered down redneck beer poo poo in private.
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A Winner is Jew posted:I think most politicians holding national office or those that have aspirations to do so (i.e. every senator) drink Bud since it's the most popular domestic beer even though it's loving horrible so they can appeal to the broadest audience. I don't know if Warren drinks but if she does and doesn't drink Sam Adams or Harpoon she's in for a hurtin'
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Rand Paul's filibuster at 9 hours plus. That poo poo really needs to get reformed. http://israndpaulstilltalking.com/
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Volkerball posted:Rand Paul's filibuster at 9 hours plus. That poo poo really needs to get reformed. You know, he doesn't actually have to do that. Filibusters don't actually require someone to stand up there and talk or anything.
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Yeah I was goning to say that. I like the filibuster when someone has to make a stand and "do" it. By all means stand up there reading a cookbook on Provençal cuisine for two hours if you feel like it. It gives attention to an issue that the person feels strongly enough about. Ultimately you are going to stop talking and the things will be decided anyway. This whole act of shouting "I'm filibustering" and then moonwalking away...-thing is really annoying and only serves to shut down government while allowing a party to avoid going on record voting against things. Its chickenshit.
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12 hour long filibuster. Wow. I guess I can give ol' Rand credit for actually filibustering, even if he is bugfuck crazy and did it for all the wrong reasons.
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A Winner is Jew posted:I think most politicians holding national office or those that have aspirations to do so (i.e. every senator) drink Bud since it's the most popular domestic beer even though it's loving horrible so they can appeal to the broadest audience. On-topic: That real filibuster sure was interesting, and I agree with Alter Ego. Also Lindsay Graham got pissed at Paul, which is pretty funny.
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Did anyone else catch John Thune toward the tail end of the filibuster last night? He was full of praise for the Senator from KY. He went so far as to liken him to that other filibustering Senator of iron principle, John C. Calhounquote:But I take higher ground. I hold that in the present state of civilization, where two races of different origin, and distinguished by color, and other physical differences, as well as intellectual, are brought together, the relation now existing in the slaveholding States between the two, is, instead of an evil, a good--a positive good. ~The Handsomest Slaver~
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# ? Mar 7, 2013 19:23 |
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I think this is the first TV ad of the primary, a Tea Party PAC hitting Bob McDonnell over raising taxes in Virginia. They paid $4300 to run it in Iowa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nj7ZnRmBdo
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# ? Mar 8, 2013 14:53 |
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Reince Priebus is now talking about changing how the primary debates work because the Republicans are pissed off that MSNBC hosted some of the debates and then had Rachel Maddow trash them in commentary right after the event.quote:And I will tell you, number one, and for the people that aren’t happy about it, I’m more than happy to fix whatever it is that needs to be fixed, and we have the opportunity to do that. We have the chance on this issue of the debates, Hugh, for the first time in the history of our party, we can in between conventions, because we never, we couldn’t do this before without a national convention, we can amend the rules of our party to get a hold of the debate process, and actually write in and control the rules of the debates. So now we have the right to set the number of the debates, to pick the moderators of the debates, to set the ground rules for what groups and what networks and what stations, what radio networks, whatever it might be, Hugh, that are going to be the moderators of the debates. Before, when you and I talked two years ago, we were totally unable to control the debates, because listen, when you’ve got ten people that are running, and nine out of the ten raise their hand for whatever single debate is offered, you’ve got to debate. But now, we have the opportunity to actually help and pick and choose moderators, networks, and we can do some of those things that you and I talked about, and do it in a reasonable, intelligent way that gives our people, and the people that actually care about the future of our party, a seat at the table in making these decisions. I think he's missing the point that the problem the party had with the 2012 debates had nothing to do with the networks or the moderators. I'm hopeful this won't mean fewer debates, and it probably won't. As Josh Putnam points out, they're going to try to enforce this by holding up delegates and it's not at all clear how that'll actually work.
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So the primaries are going to appeal even more to the extreme fringes of the right. Sounds like a solid plan.
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Isn't that mostly about him having a big pissypants fight with Rachel Maddow? She really ridiculed the poo poo out of him beyond her usual level as I recall and made a special point out of doing entire long segments that were all basically, "This guy is an incompetent moron and should be shitcanned."
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Joementum posted:Reince Priebus is now talking about changing how the primary debates work because the Republicans are pissed off that MSNBC hosted some of the debates and then had Rachel Maddow trash them in commentary right after the event. I don't think Reince Priebus realizes that real life is not like the Internet--you cannot just cloister a major party in one corner and hope no one notices. He's going to get a lot of poo poo.
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ReindeerF posted:Isn't that mostly about him having a big pissypants fight with Rachel Maddow? She really ridiculed the poo poo out of him beyond her usual level as I recall and made a special point out of doing entire long segments that were all basically, "This guy is an incompetent moron and should be shitcanned." Not to mention 'Rrrrreince Priebus' with a big ol' trill on the R. While she couldn't specifically say 'so after they fired the black guy they hired a guy with the whitest name possible,' she basically said it sounds like something out of a yacht club. But aside from that issue with his name she gives him the same 'is bad at his job' treatment she gives John Boehner. Which is true, they're both bad at their jobs and they both come off like alcoholics from time to time.
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For Reince that's probably a large part of the motivation here, but he's also getting a ton of pressure from the big "thinkers" in his party to conduct reforms to the process aimed at quelling intra-party dissent. This is an easy target for them because it's not exactly hard to get Republicans to believe that ~*~the liberal media~*~ is to blame for their electoral defeats.
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The Entire Universe posted:Not to mention 'Rrrrreince Priebus' with a big ol' trill on the R. While she couldn't specifically say 'so after they fired the black guy they hired a guy with the whitest name possible,' she basically said it sounds like something out of a yacht club.
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Joementum posted:I wonder if this has caused any problems for campaigning yet, like a prominent candidate being forced to pretend that their biggest political achievement doesn't exist. Hold on, Karl Rove is reporting that it hasn't.
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Two things: 1. How does Priebus still have a job? 2. He wants to make the debates MORE boring and pointless?
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Why have so many debates? Do they generate money or is it just free ad time in swing states?
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FlamingLiberal posted:Two things: I wonder that myself. They got rid of Steele right after he did exactly what they asked him to do. This guy poo poo the bed by nearly every metric.
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:Why have so many debates? They're cheap programming that gets a lot of eyeballs for cable news.
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Arms_Akimbo posted:I wonder that myself. They got rid of Steele right after he did exactly what they asked him to do. This guy poo poo the bed by nearly every metric. This just reminds me that all things considered, the RNC is still probably less idiotic than the DNC was for getting rid of Dean.
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Joementum posted:They're cheap programming that gets a lot of eyeballs for cable news.
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:So it's a TV thing and not a party thing. Given the GOP's relationship with I think it's one in the same at this point.
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:So it's a TV thing and not a party thing. Right. The networks set them up and invite all the candidates. The candidates rarely turn it down because debates are free media exposure, which anyone who isn't in the lead wants, and the person who is in the lead would look bad if they were the only one absent. Though there were two debates in the 2012 Republican primary that the currently leading candidate refused to attend. Rick Perry skipped out on a web-streamed debate hosted by Jim DeMint using the excuse that he had to manage Texas' response to wildfires and Mitt Romney skipped a Frank Luntz hosted debate that was being put on by a big evangelical group. The frontrunner and the party have an interest in keeping the number of debates small, but everyone else has exactly the opposite interest.
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FlamingLiberal posted:Two things: Priebus job has nothing to do with candidates, it's about money. Prior to Priebus the RNC was in a load of debt and had fund raising scandal after scandal. They're now out of debt, scandal free, and raising money well. He's done a good job of his job. His job is not managing whatever program Rove or some random Billionare and their pet candidate are up to, and there's no way for him to do that.
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Joementum posted:Reince Priebus is now talking about changing how the primary debates work because the Republicans are pissed off that MSNBC hosted some of the debates and then had Rachel Maddow trash them in commentary right after the event. After the election even Republicans admitted that they live in a "Right-Wing Media Bubble". I never thought they would actually manage to do something against it, since it's just too profitable for a lot of people. But making the bubble even smaller? I love it
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Zero_Grade posted:It really can't be mentioned enough that his name is Reince Priebus. Was it Jon Stewart or maybe Colbert that said something along the lines of "Maybe his name is actually Ryan Peterson but he's never sober enough to pronounce it?" e: http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jon-stewart-tears-apart-rnc-for-basing-entire-first-night-around-misquoting-obama/ Yep, starts about 2:30 in. FAUXTON fucked around with this message at 14:40 on Mar 9, 2013 |
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Chris Christie to a room full of black people: "It's harder to hate up close." He's talking about it being harder for them to hate him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BumQSPzr2K8
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Joementum posted:For Reince that's probably a large part of the motivation here, but he's also getting a ton of pressure from the big "thinkers" in his party to conduct reforms to the process aimed at quelling intra-party dissent. This is an easy target for them because it's not exactly hard to get Republicans to believe that ~*~the liberal media~*~ is to blame for their electoral defeats. This seems just so odd to me. For all the huff and puff over the GOP's ideas being the "right" way, do they not have even the basic faith in their own ideas that they could stand under scrutiny? If you believe so bloody hard that what you believe in is truth and, how do they put it... "Common Sense"? Then why not let your ideas stand on their own, for all the "non-believers" to learn and be converted to your drat holy light of insight? But, then again, I suppose that the answer to that is the same as any question concerning the logic of the U.S. Right: "G.O.P.".
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Joementum posted:Chris Christie to a room full of black people: "It's harder to hate up close." Did he hike his pants up to his nipples because he lost a bet with someone?
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watt par posted:Did he hike his pants up to his nipples because he lost a bet with someone? He has two choices. He can go full Oliver Hardy and hike'em, or hang his gut over his belt and look like he works at Fry's.
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watt par posted:Did he hike his pants up to his nipples because he lost a bet with someone? The only way fat guys can keep their pants in the right place is to wear suspenders. Without suspenders the pants are either belted around the upper slope of the gut or belted really tightly around some point way below the gut. He must not like suspenders.
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Edit: Come to think of it this is a 2014 comment, moving it there.
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Cheekio posted:Cory Brooker confirms via Reddit he's not running for President, well, at least I guess he confirms he's running for a Senate Seat first. With numerous spelling and grammar mistakes: Doesn't beat the amazing round of drunk Scott Brown tweets.
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Joementum posted:Chris Christie to a room full of black people: "It's harder to hate up close." I love how the dude with cornrows looks up when Christie says "his buddy the Republican."
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Gen. Ripper posted:Doesn't beat the amazing round of drunk Scott Brown tweets. Nor Anthony Weiner's for that matter. Also, no RNC PR BS references yet?
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