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Acrophyte posted:it would. it would, dammit KFC-care covers Rascal Scooters
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My Imaginary GF posted:Issue: It has IL going red while WI stays blue. That just seems absurd Regardless of its dumb flips, the point of the map was that democrats have a pretty decent advantage in the electoral college.
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I mean I hate to say never, ever, but given the state of the Republican Party right now short of some sort of disaster in the next two two years is there any way that Clinton doesn't just sail through the next election saying she will continue the Obama policies and is also a Clinton? I just don't see a scenario where a serious Republican candidate decides to risk an absolute clobbering instead of setting up from 2020. Three Olives fucked around with this message at 21:43 on Jan 26, 2015 |
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2016, if all the states that were just narrowly Democrat in 2012 instead went Republican:
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Huckabee: bring them bibles quote:“Because we were bringing Bibles to school people weren’t bringing guns to school, except for the deer hunters who left them in their trucks,” Huckabee said. “What has happened to our culture? What’s happened is we have lost our landmarks. When we reject the Bible as the objective word of truth, when we say that the Bible is no longer the standard by which we live and we make it whatever we feel, what we think, what we believe, then we have no landmark at all because that landmark is always being moved to accommodate our lifestyle rather than make our lifestyle accommodate the word of the living God and the power of the Holy Spirit.” Mr Ice Cream Glove fucked around with this message at 21:48 on Jan 26, 2015 |
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Raskolnikov38 posted:Someone threw up a map in the chat thread that showed Hilary winning even if Illinois, Nevada, Colorado and Florida flipped to republican. That was a joke thing I did when MIGF was threatening an illinois-for-Jeb tantrum over Obama's library decision. To demonstrate that it that would not be a make-or-break even in a relatively favorable scenario for the Republicans. Of course Illinois would not actually go red. Just subsititute in Ohio or a combination of Wisconsin and Iowa.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Huckabee: bring them bibles Out of curiosity, how many of the school shooters and general mass shooters have been non-Christian? There was the sniper after 9/11, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it's no true Christians carrying out most if not all of the shootings in America.
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Doctor Candiru posted:Why hasn't Gary Locke been mentioned at all for VP? Because our state is so secure and obedient to the Dems that we never get anything. Also it would probably make China freak the gently caress out, they are already terrified of Locke because of The Starbucks Incident.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:This new candidate could win southern conservatives if it runs How does one even eat that?
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agent_wildflower posted:How does one even eat that? With a knife and fork you loving animal.
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agent_wildflower posted:How does one even eat that? Noisily, and with a profound sense of shame.
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agent_wildflower posted:How does one even eat that? Same way as any other hotdog?
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agent_wildflower posted:How does one even eat that?
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:This new candidate could win southern conservatives if it runs I'd eat it and hell, I'd probably enjoy it too.
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i take back the "probably enjoy it" part of my last post
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forbidden lesbian posted:I'd eat it and hell, I'd probably enjoy it too. Can you check the post just above you. I want you to be sure. edit: /\/\/\. Ah, I see you have.
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Three Olives posted:I mean I hate to say never, ever, but given the state of the Republican Party right now short of some sort of disaster in the next two two years is there any way that Clinton doesn't just sail through the next election saying she will continue the Obama policies and is also a Clinton? Hillary Clinton couldn't stop saying something stupid at least once a week in 2014. I don't think she's going to be a very good candidate. You already have her campaign managers / advisors, who she picked, doing dumb poo poo like announcing possible VP picks already. There is a good chance it is going to be a horribly mismanaged campaign full of loyal but not the best people, just like 2008. Additionally, I highly doubt it's going to have the same quality of people who ran OFA and I think her GOTV will be less effective.
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I hope Mitt Romney fails & Chris Christie wins, everybody
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If Rand Paul runs in the primary in 2016, will he run as an actual candidate, or as an issue candidate? His father's primary runs always went on long after he had lost any chance of winning, or even showing. But Ron Paul was running to get the Libertarian message out, and to raise dialog, not actually to win. So if Rand Paul doesn't place in the top 3 in the first half-dozen contests, does he drop out and just the the opportunity to build his brand, and come back in 2020, or get a VP/cabinet slot? Or does he hang on because someone needs to be the Libertarian standard bearer? My guess is that Rand Paul, unlike his father, is more trying to build an actual candidacy, rather than just be a spoiler/protest vote.
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glowing-fish posted:If Rand Paul runs in the primary in 2016, will he run as an actual candidate, or as an issue candidate? Rand Paul would have to give up his senate seat to run for president, even Rand Paul is not stupid enough to do that.
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Awful Palin talks? Wonkette bought an account on her website and post all her videos for those who do not suscribe http://wonkette.com/tag/sarah-palin-fartknocker
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LowellDND posted:Know what it reminds me of? http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1981 I'm gonna need some new undies and Grant Morrisons phone number.
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LowellDND posted:Know what it reminds me of? http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-1981 Come on, man, those speeches were way clearer than any Palin speech
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mdemone posted:Like many other molecules and larger objects in the universe, sugar is chiral (that is to say, asymmetric) in the right-handed direction. So we have evolved to deal with right-handed sugar. Presumably a left-handed sugar-like molecule would not interact the same way with our bodies, likely just passing through for the most part without being absorbed into tissue. oh. Reason # 502 why I'm not rich.
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Three Olives posted:Rand Paul would have to give up his senate seat to run for president, even Rand Paul is not stupid enough to do that. Like Senator McCain did? Or Senators Obama and Biden?
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sullat posted:Like Senator McCain did? Or Senators Obama and Biden? Kentucky state law won't allow you to be on the ballot twice in that situation. Rand needs a state law passed in order to allow him to keep his senate seat while running, and the GOP-controlled state legislature hates his guts. They already told him to get bent about a year ago when he asked nicely if they'd pass the law for him. That's why Rand running is such an interesting question. If he gives up his senate seat while running for president then we know for certain he's not a grifter in the same ilk as his father just using the GOP primary to drum up his national fundraising. ErIog fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Jan 27, 2015 |
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ErIog posted:Kentucky state law won't allow you to be on the ballot twice in that situation. Rand needs a state law passed in order to allow him to keep his senate seat while running, and the GOP-controlled state legislature hates his guts. They already told him to get bent about a year ago when he asked nicely if they'd pass the law for him. If I understand the situation, he could file a suit arguing that the states can't restrict his eligibility for senator/president beyond what the constitution proscribes. Although it would be coming from a man so in favor of "State's Rights "
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Acrophyte posted:If I understand the situation, he could file a suit arguing that the states can't restrict his eligibility for senator/president beyond what the constitution proscribes. Although it would be coming from a man so in favor of "State's Rights " He might be able to do that, and it would make him look tremendously weak. "Yeah, I totally believe in my campaign." out of the one side of his mouth while working harder than any other candidate has ever worked to hedge his bet in a very public way. That's not something he wants to do. I'm also not sold on the idea that this lawsuit would work. Ballot access has always been controlled at the state level. Arguably that's not how it should be in a perfect world, but I have not seen any good legal argument why Kentucky doesn't have the power to control ballot access like they already do. They can even already control which parties can put poo poo up for nomination via those ballot access procedures. The idea that ballots have to have consistency for federal elections in all 50 states is not born out by history. ErIog fucked around with this message at 02:42 on Jan 27, 2015 |
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ErIog posted:He might be able to do that, and it would make him look tremendously weak. "Yeah, I totally believe in my campaign." out of the one side of his mouth while working harder than any other candidate has ever worked to hedge his bet in a very public way. That's not something he wants to do. He wouldn't need to do it, someone else from Kentucky who was attempting to gain position for both positions on ballots could as well. Say, someone running for Senate and President from Kentucky for the Libertarian Party?
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ErIog posted:Kentucky state law won't allow you to be on the ballot twice in that situation. Rand needs a state law passed in order to allow him to keep his senate seat while running, and the GOP-controlled state legislature hates his guts. They already told him to get bent about a year ago when he asked nicely if they'd pass the law for him. couldn't he just withdraw from his senate race if he won the primary? Presumably if he managed to drum up enough support to beat Jeb and Mitt, it's worth the risk to try for the whole shebang. Or are we talking about Rand Paul running on the Paul Party Ticket in the general?
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QwertyAsher posted:couldn't he just withdraw from his senate race if he won the primary? Presumably if he managed to drum up enough support to beat Jeb and Mitt, it's worth the risk to try for the whole shebang. Or are we talking about Rand Paul running on the Paul Party Ticket in the general? He could do that, and that would be the smart way to go if he's serious. The reason people talk about this as a big stumbling block for him is because of the machine his father set-up where he ran non-serious campaigns for his own personal gain. People are wondering whether or not he intends to follow in his father's footsteps or if he has more ambition.
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Depends. The Paulistas probably wouldn't see it the way a sane person would. If he is a grifter he's running, and if he's a true believer he's running. His father's coalition (/loose assemblage of crazies) is probably getting up there, so he needs fresh blood into the movement. No better way to do that than a presidential run.
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What his campaign is most worried about is that he can't be on the KY Senate and President primary ballot at the same time.
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The Senate is a very, very cushy job and it's hard to see Rand being re-elected if he gives up his incumbency. I guess it would be something to see him throw it away for a 0% chance to be elected president he has shown himself to be far to craven for me to believe he would do such a thing.
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Joementum posted:What his campaign is most worried about is that he can't be on the KY Senate and President primary ballot at the same time. Hahaha eat it you rug wearing motherfucker.
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Raskolnikov38 posted:Hahaha eat it you rug wearing motherfucker. A Fisher-Price toy telephone wearing a rug. That's pretty close.
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FAUXTON posted:A Fisher-Price toy telephone wearing a rug. That's pretty close. cannot unsee
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Acrophyte posted:cannot unsee Welcome to my world since the first time I saw that pop-eyed motherfucker.
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