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he also accepted a prank call from a fake Koch brother and proceeded to kiss the fake ring
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 01:50 |
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Cigar Aficionado posted:I'm amazed that Scott Walker, an unattractive, chinless, weirdly balding guy with a poor jobs record and the subject of a recall election, is polling so strongly. He's like this cycle's Pawlenty; a VP candidate at best. New Hampshire sucks.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:he also accepted a prank call from a fake Koch brother and proceeded to kiss the fake ring This was amazing and got no media play
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Rygar201 posted:This was amazing and got no media play Yeah file that in the same folder as Darryl Issa's wacky arson/car theft past as oddly non-admissible.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 02:23 |
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Captain_Maclaine posted:By acting as though he's already the candidate for the general, he's attempting to preempt the usual need to cater to the crazies during the primary, and indeed to position himself as the natural candidate who all the others must try to define themselves against. The problem, which Disinterested notes, is that the GOP practice for two elections now is for the primary to be a crazy-off between frothing lunatics and a few tepid money Republicans who have to act at least as nuts to avoid alienating the party base, so this could well backfire. Nah. A sensible Republican makes a world of sense, considering Paul, Huckabee, etc. I think it stands a chance of reining in the idiots before this country looks even more like a bunch of entitled, demented big fat babies than we already do, thanks to Newt Gingrich, et al. I think Romney's chances don't look too bad really, nor the JEB, and having somebody with a grain of sense running for office will be doing everybody in the world a favor. ED: And that's how you spell "rein in," BTW. Not "reign in."
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 02:28 |
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Cigar Aficionado posted:I'm amazed that Scott Walker, an unattractive, chinless, weirdly balding guy with a poor jobs record and the subject of a recall election, is polling so strongly. He's like this cycle's Pawlenty; a VP candidate at best. "Having any quantity of black hair on top of their head" is enough to qualify you for 'handsome' in the GOP primary universe
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 02:59 |
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Now I'm hoping that Mitt claims the Republican party is too wacko, switches to Democrat, and tries to beat Hillary in the primaries. Possibly by attacking from the left. Yeah, yeah, I know, but a guy can dream...
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SnakePlissken posted:Nah. A sensible Republican makes a world of sense, considering Paul, Huckabee, etc. I think it stands a chance of reining in the idiots before this country looks even more like a bunch of entitled, demented big fat babies than we already do, thanks to Newt Gingrich, et al. I think Romney's chances don't look too bad really, nor the JEB, and having somebody with a grain of sense running for office will be doing everybody in the world a favor. I think you're being wildly optimistic in thinking that the GOP base would tolerate a "sensible" Republican when there's more than enough loonies tossing them red meat, and I don't see much to suggest that the party has done any, let alone enough, soul-searching since 2012/2008 that might justify sidelining the lunatics during the primary. I qualify "sensible" above as I don't really think Romney is that, nor that he's got a grain of sense given his past campaign behavior, nor even what one might look like these days. Old, dying Bob Dole, perhaps? OctoberBlues posted:Now I'm hoping that Mitt claims the Republican party is too wacko, switches to Democrat, and tries to beat Hillary in the primaries. Possibly by attacking from the left. This has already been (sorta) predicted:
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 03:59 |
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The Clinton dynasty stuff is because those two are seriously into ambition for its own sake. The Bushes just want to be president because well, darn it if you've been fortunate in life and your country calls on you to serve, you should really consider doing it. It wouldn't be patriotic and it wouldn't be like a Bush to turn down the honor.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:04 |
SedanChair posted:The Clinton dynasty stuff is because those two are seriously into ambition for its own sake. The Bushes just want to be president because well, darn it if you've been fortunate in life and your country calls on you to serve, you should really consider doing it. It wouldn't be patriotic and it wouldn't be like a Bush to turn down the honor. Like I'm totally not gonna say they aren't career politicians. They clearly are. But their platforms are relatively less vomitous than anything else likely to come out, and Hillary Clinton would not replace Ruth Bader Ginsberg with Butch Otter.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:21 |
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Disinterested posted:Nah man, he always hated healthcare. I'm still amazed his mormonism wasn't a bigger deal last time. There was no way either side was going to play the religion card last election. It was unspoken but if you watch there was basically a big non-aggression pact on every side when it came to religion.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:There was no way either side was going to play the religion card last election. It was unspoken but if you watch there was basically a big non-aggression pact on every side when it came to religion. Partially because no other candidate was strong on it (to the evangelical Protestants). If Romney goes nuclear on Huckabee, I'd expect to see something in response denigrating Mormons as not understanding "true" Christian values or whatever.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:47 |
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sullat posted:Partially because no other candidate was strong on it (to the evangelical Protestants). If Romney goes nuclear on Huckabee, I'd expect to see something in response denigrating Mormons as not understanding "true" Christian values or whatever. Which are, what? The centrists positions that Romney is staking out for himself rhetorically? Running for office from the left allows Romney to play up mormonism as more compasionate than Huckabee's religion, selling it as a more benign catholicism.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:52 |
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My Imaginary GF posted:Which are, what? The centrists positions that Romney is staking out for himself rhetorically? Running for office from the left allows Romney to play up mormonism as more compasionate than Huckabee's religion, selling it as a more benign catholicism. No idea, not a theologian. But the flavor of the religion matters a lot more than you'd think while sittinv on your liberal ivory tower. Many evangelicals are going to jump at a chance to vote for own of their own, especially if he starts pushing that difference. Whike nobody did in 2012 because it was a catholic and a mormon competing for those vites, if Romney takes the gloves of wrt Huckabee, I wouldn't be surprised to see a religious themed retaliation. Those "values" don't need to be defined precisely.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Yeah file that in the same folder as Darryl Issa's wacky arson/car theft past as oddly non-admissible. It's non-admissible because the combination of both sides do it-ism and O'Keefe's dildo cruise means that undercover journalism is permanently off the table as a way to discredit anything.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 06:23 |
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Nessus posted:What do you mean by "ambition for its own sake," exactly? Well I mean, they are in love with having power and influence. I don't mean it as a smear but they are just a couple who thinks they were born to govern others. They're generally benevolent and plain-dealing but you know, come on. They're vampires who feed on adulation.
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My Imaginary GF posted:Which are, what? The centrists positions that Romney is staking out for himself rhetorically? Running for office from the left allows Romney to play up mormonism as more compasionate than Huckabee's religion, selling it as a more benign catholicism. This would only work if Protestantism and Catholicism are weird mystery cults to the voters. They're not. Mormonism is never going to win in a religion off against anything more popular in America than Buddhism. There's nothing for Romney to hit back on because he can't imply Muslimosity and cries of Atheist Devil aren't going to hold water either.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 06:29 |
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QwertyAsher posted:"Having any quantity of black hair on top of their head" is enough to qualify you for 'handsome' in the GOP primary universe I think you set the bar too high - remember, Newt Gingritch is considered hot.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 07:24 |
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Wups! Just noticed in that super hot Auschwitz pic the Newt is wearing tabi socks or some paleo fitness running whatevers, for extra hotness.
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QwertyAsher posted:"Having any quantity of black hair on top of their head" is enough to qualify you for 'handsome' in the GOP primary universe Reptiles find other reptiles attractive. ToxicSlurpee posted:There was no way either side was going to play the religion card last election. It was unspoken but if you watch there was basically a big non-aggression pact on every side when it came to religion. Makes sense with the preacher poo poo. Still, the fact that mormonism is a joke (and not naturally likeable to an average Christian) and was officially very racist very recently AND has a Catholic style problem with its elders... Disinterested fucked around with this message at 13:26 on Jan 23, 2015 |
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Disinterested posted:
Eh, the SBC was officially very racist (and unofficially still is) until very recently, so it's not as if that's a minus re: a Romney-Huckabee Jebus-off.
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comes along bort posted:Eh, the SBC was officially very racist (and unofficially still is) until very recently, so it's not as if that's a minus re: a Romney-Huckabee Jebus-off. I meant more I was surprised it didn't become an issue in the national - not necessarily from Obama, just in the press. Mitt's old enough to for sure have seen some of the super racist poo poo in Mormonism.
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Disinterested posted:I meant more I was surprised it didn't become an issue in the national - not necessarily from Obama, just in the press. Mitt's old enough to for sure have seen some of the super racist poo poo in Mormonism. He has this goofy story about how when he heard a news report about the overturn of the "no black clergy" rule he broke down crying (in a good way.)
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Disinterested posted:I meant more I was surprised it didn't become an issue in the national - not necessarily from Obama, just in the press. Mitt's old enough to for sure have seen some of the super racist poo poo in Mormonism. It did. When he was asked about it, Mitt said that when he heard on the radio that the national Mormon leadership had decided that blacks were really people, he pulled his car over to the side of the road and wept with joy.
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Chantilly Say posted:It did. When he was asked about it, Mitt said that when he heard on the radio that the national Mormon leadership had decided that blacks were really people, he pulled his car over to the side of the road and wept with joy. Yeah and Hitler's head exploded with glee when he heard the Allies were liberating Berlin from the Nazis.
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Chantilly Say posted:It did. When he was asked about it, Mitt said that when he heard on the radio that the national Mormon leadership had decided that blacks were really people, he pulled his car over to the side of the road and wept with joy because he knew that corporations would one day join them. FTFY
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FAUXTON posted:Yeah and Hitler's head exploded with glee when he heard the Allies were liberating Berlin from the Nazis. I can believe that story. Whatever Mitt is or isn't, I don't believe racism is something he can be accused of.
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Lustful Man Hugs posted:I can believe that story. Whatever Mitt is or isn't, I don't believe racism is something he can be accused of. I don't think he's David Duke racist, that's granted. However, he's guilty of the "oh I totally didn't know those people were hurt" racism that got internalized by a lot of people after straight-up lynchings became socially unpalatable. It's the kind of poo poo that manifests when old white folks say "colored" like it's perfectly acceptable. It's Plessy's "well I don't want to live next to them but it isn't like I think they're inferior" racism rather than dropping the N-word with venom. That's the kind of poo poo too many people just handwave away as someone being old and sticking to habit, or simply accepting that maybe they really do mean that rap music is inherently loud and frying chicken is a fire hazard. He was crying not out of mourning for his former superiority but because he didn't want the tabernacle to ring with the vibrant spirituals of southern baptism because it'd be what he thought all black people did in church. That's the kind of racism I'm accusing him of, the kind that people like Jefferson Beauregard Sessions The Third wish they were "only" guilty of.
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Lustful Man Hugs posted:I can believe that story. Whatever Mitt is or isn't, I don't believe racism is something he can be accused of. "Who let the dogs out? Who? Who?"
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Mitt Romney is only really racist in the way that a lot of rich white people are, so it's arguably not much of a disqualifying factor for him until the revolution comes and he's ritually murdered.
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SedanChair posted:"Who let the dogs out? Who? Who?" I'm not giving him a pass but this always came across as a general cultural tone-deafness to anything outside of his own bubble, not just on race issues. He was just as aggressively awkward around farmers or dock workers or anyone that wasn't massively wealthy.
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OctoberBlues posted:Now I'm hoping that Mitt claims the Republican party is too wacko, switches to Democrat, and tries to beat Hillary in the primaries. Possibly by attacking from the left.
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Necc0 posted:I'm not giving him a pass but this always came across as a general cultural tone-deafness to anything outside of his own bubble, not just on race issues. He was just as aggressively awkward around farmers or dock workers or anyone that wasn't massively wealthy.
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comes along bort posted:Eh, the SBC was officially very racist (and unofficially still is) until very recently, so it's not as if that's a minus re: a Romney-Huckabee Jebus-off. The SBC wishes it was a hierarchical as a loose confederacy. Each member church is pretty much completely autonomous. This autonomy means that you can't compare the SBC to any hierarchic faith or sect on terms of evilness because the poo poo doesn't flow down from the top. It's a lake of poo poo fed from a million different tributaries, each of which can plausibly deny any floating turds not forensically linked to their particular waters. You're not going to be able to link any Southern Baptist to anything further than their own preacher, and as Huck was that preacher he's got no 3rd party skeletons to worry about.
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SedanChair posted:Well I mean, they are in love with having power and influence. I don't mean it as a smear but they are just a couple who thinks they were born to govern others. They're generally benevolent and plain-dealing but you know, come on. They're vampires who feed on adulation. World you say they Run on Props? http://youtu.be/KWecfzkKiIM
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The DNC will be held the week of July 25, 2016.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 18:21 |
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OH my god. If Romney runs again I'm SOOOOO looking forward to another Telemundo/Univision Oompa-Loompa moment. He might even mention he watches Jane the Virgin and that it spreads good values.
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Is there a reason convention season got bumped up a full month?
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Is there a reason convention season got bumped up a full month?
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Is there a reason convention season got bumped up a full month? Let's them spend general election money sooner. Raskolnikov38 fucked around with this message at 08:13 on Jan 24, 2015 |
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