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mooyashi posted:few things in my head can i hear as clearly by memory alone as Howard Dean's scream its a pretty funny scream and the little build-up to it where he names every state in the union just makes it that much better. I'm not sure why everyone wants to pretend like it was bad soundwork or something, he did a funny thing and people noticed
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Shakenbaker posted:I'm assuming this is due to the Cuban sandwich competition. I figured that was the case since they're both larger metro areas.
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comes along bort posted:I figured that was the case since they're both larger metro areas. Obummer still won't let us fly to Havana, so your only choices are Tampa or Miami for authentic Cuban sandwiches. Florida's Tourism board knows there's more here than just the mouse and some beaches, man.
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# ? Mar 15, 2015 00:23 |
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I'm from Sarasota, and the best Cuban I've ever had was in San Rafael north of SF bay. vv
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# ? Mar 15, 2015 01:53 |
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Looking at Florida's Congressional district map, I can see why it is hard to have a D bench in Florida. Just a quick look at the map and it appears Orlando is divided up between three or four Congressional districts. Then you have what appears to be a major packing attempt at District 5 which probably dilutes Democratic votes in the neighboring districts. In fact, each neighboring Congressional district is represented by a Republican but the southern neighbors of the 11th, 7th, and 10th aren't as Republican dominated as the other neighboring districts. And for the individual Congressional reps who do manage to win one of those packing district seats, why would they want to give up their Congressional seniority, their Washington connections, and all that jazz to run and lose for state wide office. I'm guessing Florida's state legislative districts are similarly drawn.
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# ? Mar 16, 2015 01:48 |
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forbidden lesbian posted:its a pretty funny scream and the little build-up to it where he names every state in the union just makes it that much better. No, he did a funny thing that was augmented by the soundwork and it was spun into a huge flip-out on stage, which it was not. It doesn't really matter, because I don't think Dean was going to win the primary anyway, but it was a pretty good case of dumb media being dumb.
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# ? Mar 16, 2015 02:31 |
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It was the same failing most Democratic presidential candidates have (Obama got around it by
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# ? Mar 16, 2015 02:45 |
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Peztopiary posted:It was the same failing most Democratic presidential candidates have (Obama got around it by Dean actually seemed pretty passionate the whole time and was frequently described as angry in the media. That's one of the reasons the "scream" was so easily spun into a flip-out. Al Sharpton even criticized him for it in one of the debates, long before Iowa.
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forbidden lesbian posted:its a pretty funny scream and the little build-up to it where he names every state in the union just makes it that much better. He was only yelling because the crowd noise was so loud. Nobody there in person perceived it as a gaffe because he was responding to the energy of the crowd. The gaffe only exists because of the audio engineering decisions of the TV network that made him sound like a crazy person yelling at clouds.
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# ? Mar 16, 2015 03:07 |
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Peztopiary posted:It was the same failing most Democratic presidential candidates have (Obama got around it by That crying might well have saved it actually, wasn't she was projected to lose NH pretty much right until the primary happened and she didn't.
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Peztopiary posted:It was the same failing most Democratic presidential candidates have (Obama got around it by If Hillary's campaign had a "kiss of death" before the New Hampshire primary, Obama sure wasted a lot of resources on the several remaining caucus and primary states.
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Crist in an interview today ruled out running in 2016. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...campaign=buffer
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FlamingLiberal posted:Crist in an interview today ruled out running in 2016. He could still be drafted as veep.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 03:17 |
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Oh god no
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 13:42 |
Liberman/Crist 2016; the Sensible Ticket for Democratic President.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 13:44 |
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Wrap it up, Schultzailures: per Emily Cahn on Twitter, DWS is not running for the senate.
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:39 |
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Rubio vs. TBD 2016!
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 18:42 |
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:Rubio vs. TBD 2016! It's going to be a Patrick Murphy vs. Grayson primary. Senate leadership is pushing for Murphy and Grayson just does whatever because he's mentally ill. edit: and rubio almost certainly is not running for re-election
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 20:05 |
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I can't wait for scott brown to run for the Democratic senate nomination in florida
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# ? Mar 17, 2015 20:07 |
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I was hearing some talk of Gwen Graham running: daughter of a former Senator, managed to oust a Tea Partier in the bloodbath that was 2014. Does she have any chance, or is she too new to the national scene?
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Concerned Citizen posted:It's going to be a Patrick Murphy vs. Grayson primary. Senate leadership is pushing for Murphy and Grayson just does whatever because he's mentally ill. Did Rubio win the super secret presidential election and we don't know about it yet? There's very few scenarios where Rubio doesn't run for President and Senator. And almost all of them involve him not running for President.
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Welp its happening. Goodbye goon approved Mayday PAC. http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-03-17/the-super-pac-to-end-super-pacs-makes-a-strategic-retreat Also goodbye Representative Aaron Schock for lying about his spending and, apparently, claiming twice as much mileage on his government vehicle as was actually put on it. Fraudy McFraudster resigned today and good riddance to him. Seat is safe R so don't expect any upsets here.
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PupsOfWar posted:I can't wait for scott brown to run for the Democratic senate nomination in florida
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Cliff Racer posted:Also goodbye Representative Aaron Schock for lying about his spending and, apparently, claiming twice as much mileage on his government vehicle as was actually put on it. Fraudy McFraudster resigned today and good riddance to him. Seat is safe R so don't expect any upsets here. And so because his staffers freaked the gently caress out about said redecorating when a reporter came a knocking.
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# ? Mar 18, 2015 08:37 |
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I love the "How Could This Have Happened To Such A Rising Star?" articles. Well, he came up in an era where business has almost zero rules and, while he dabbled in local government previously, he then tried to play in a national political world that's corrupt to the gills, but demands you play by a few rules still. What happened next did not schock me.
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Aren't there people who specialize in this sort of compliance stuff for politicians? It seems like all of the stuff that did in Schock was almost insignificant as far as dollar amounts go, and if he just filed the right paperwork or structured things properly it wouldn't have been an issue.
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Aren't there people who specialize in this sort of compliance stuff for politicians? It seems like all of the stuff that did in Schock was almost insignificant as far as dollar amounts go, and if he just filed the right paperwork or structured things properly it wouldn't have been an issue.
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Yeah, I think pangstrom is right. You get the impression he was The Aaron Schock Show from top to bottom and didn't realize that several hundred other politicians who hold a lot of clout in their own world might not appreciate that.
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"Well, I'm different. I came to Congress when I was 27. You know when I take a vacation I don't sit on the beach, I do active things. *waves arms* And so I'm not going to live in a cave, so when I post an Instagram photo of me and my friends, and it's you know...as Taylor Swift said, 'Haters are gonna hate.' " ~ Aaron Schock, February 5, 2015.
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Aren't there people who specialize in this sort of compliance stuff for politicians? It seems like all of the stuff that did in Schock was almost insignificant as far as dollar amounts go, and if he just filed the right paperwork or structured things properly it wouldn't have been an issue.
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Joementum posted:"Well, I'm different. I came to Congress when I was 27. You know when I take a vacation I don't sit on the beach, I do active things. *waves arms* And so I'm not going to live in a cave, so when I post an Instagram photo of me and my friends, and it's you know...as Taylor Swift said, 'Haters are gonna hate.' " ~ Aaron Schock, February 5, 2015. technically, she didn't say "are"
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A man whiter than Taylor Swift.
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Radish posted:A man whiter than Taylor Swift.
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Joementum posted:"Well, I'm different. I came to Congress when I was 27. You know when I take a vacation I don't sit on the beach, I do active things. *waves arms* And so I'm not going to live in a cave, so when I post an Instagram photo of me and my friends, and it's you know...as Taylor Swift said, 'Haters are gonna hate.' " ~ Aaron Schock, February 5, 2015. He's like, "Oh my god, I'm just gonna shake it."
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Joementum posted:"Well, I'm different. I came to Congress when I was 27. You know when I take a vacation I don't sit on the beach, I do active things. *waves arms* And so I'm not going to live in a cave, so when I post an Instagram photo of me and my friends, and it's you know...as Taylor Swift said, 'Haters are gonna hate.' " ~ Aaron Schock, February 5, 2015. Tell me you made that up, Joe. Maybe it's my post St. Paddy's brain, but I can't get that to process.
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Spun Dog posted:Tell me you made that up, Joe. Maybe it's my post St. Paddy's brain, but I can't get that to process. This picture was posted in the US Pol thread. A thousand words, etc...
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AreWeDrunkYet posted:Aren't there people who specialize in this sort of compliance stuff for politicians? It seems like all of the stuff that did in Schock was almost insignificant as far as dollar amounts go, and if he just filed the right paperwork or structured things properly it wouldn't have been an issue. They have a ton of staff who are supposed to compliance stuff, and the rules are not really very complicated. It's possible his staff didn't realize he was defrauding the government for tens of thousands of dollars by falsely claiming mileage reimbursement he was not owed, but for the rest part of it's definitely a mix of incompetence and desperately trying to clean up the mess he left behind wherever he went. That's probably why they wanted to hide the office decoration - they knew it broke the rules and they had yet to deal with it.
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Gyges posted:Did Rubio win the super secret presidential election and we don't know about it yet? There's very few scenarios where Rubio doesn't run for President and Senator. And almost all of them involve him not running for President. He already said he's not going to run for president and Senate at the same time. There's a Republican primary brewing. Jeff Atwater, the state CFO, has his staff out there talking up a recent poll showing up running ahead of DWS and Patrick Murphy. Concerned Citizen has issued a correction as of 18:52 on Mar 18, 2015 |
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Concerned Citizen posted:They have a ton of staff who are supposed to compliance stuff, and the rules are not really very complicated. It's possible his staff didn't realize he was defrauding the government for tens of thousands of dollars by falsely claiming mileage reimbursement he was not owed, but for the rest part of it's definitely a mix of incompetence and desperately trying to clean up the mess he left behind wherever he went. That's probably why they wanted to hide the office decoration - they knew it broke the rules and they had yet to deal with it. It wasn't just mileage, the guy was skimming like crazy. Flights, concerts, hotels, etc etc. He probably would have gotten away with it to, but that article about his office came out; people realized he was probably gay, and everything went to hell. Once people started digging, he was sunk. The thing to remember is, he probably could have gotten away with it if he didn't attract attention. Unfortunately for him, he was all about attracting attention.
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There's a difference between hanging out in a safe seat like he was and running for state-wide office. This guy had ambitions and this all likely would have came out in an imploding senatorial or more likely gubernatorial campaign some time down the line.
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