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Slate Action posted:Rock music actually caused 9/11. Bleed American actually came out in mid July 2001. I know cause I bought it on release day. It was renamed "Jimmy Eat World" and re-released in October 2001. Note that this album did actually come out on September 4th, 2001: Those Who Tell The Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever by noted terrorists Explosions in the Sky. The liner notes contain the words "This plane will crash tomorrow" leading to people misremembering the release date as 9/10/2001 and forcing the band to explain their artistic choices.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 21:47 |
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AsInHowe posted:Rand literally blew the people in those chairs away
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Real Name Grover posted:Wait, hold on. How did "rock music" respond to 9/11 anyway? Bruce Springsteen did a pretty good job. A few more people did, too.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 21:59 |
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Ted Cruz had been getting health insurance through his wife, but she's been on unpaid leave from Goldman Sachs for a while, so this happened:
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:01 |
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Isn't the law that he's referring to that amendment that Republicans pushed to gently caress over all the congressional staffers?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:06 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Ted Cruz had been getting health insurance through his wife, but she's been on unpaid leave from Goldman Sachs for a while, so this happened: Watch--he'll live-stream the enrollment process and bitch the whole time about how hard it is and why can't it be simpler and a bloo bloo bloo
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:07 |
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Imagine if you will, George Washington in 1778, signing up for the comprehensive health insurance scheme mandated by the redcoats through Mutual of Manchester with an additional rider for wooden teeth and pewter jawbone reconstruction.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:10 |
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It'll be a prime opportunity for him to show that his wife's previous plan was more comprehensive and convenient than the so-called "superior" federal alternative.
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SNAKES N CAKES posted:It'll be a prime opportunity for him to show that his wife's previous plan was more comprehensive and convenient than the so-called "superior" federal alternative. Wouldn't work, given that Cruz himself is enrolling in Obamacare.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:31 |
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I remember a spokesman from something akin to the Hispanic equivalent of the NAACP going on The Daily Show and talking about promising Hispanic politicans, specifically, Julian Castro and Ted Cruz. I can see a the Hispanic vote going to Cruz just because he's half Hispanic.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:32 |
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Cythereal posted:Wouldn't work, given that Cruz himself is enrolling in Obamacare. That's the point. He had to since his wife lost her employer coverage. Now he can talk about how much better her coverage was and how switching made him put up with that inferior government product.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:37 |
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Josh Lyman posted:I remember a spokesman from something akin to the Hispanic equivalent of the NAACP going on The Daily Show and talking about promising Hispanic politicans, specifically, Julian Castro and Ted Cruz. I honestly can't. Latinos aren't a homogeneous group, and I can't see central/south Americans getting excited over a half-Cuban white hispanic.
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420DD Butts posted:I honestly can't. Latinos aren't a homogeneous group, and I can't see central/south Americans getting excited over a half-Cuban white hispanic.
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Malloreon posted:Bleed American actually came out in mid July 2001. I know cause I bought it on release day. It was renamed "Jimmy Eat World" and re-released in October 2001. Malloreon is not joking, either. (It actually was released on 9/10... In the UK) quote:The string of coincidences surrounding the band, its artwork, and the destruction of the World Trade Center was surreal, and they came back to haunt them on the band's first European tour that December. James, the group's bassist, was detained at the Amsterdam airport, told he was a threat to security. James lied about the band's name until the officer asked why "this plane will crash tomorrow" was written on his guitar. Somehow, a copy of the disc got the band past that sticky hurdle. The issue has continued to plague them as recently as 2011.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:47 |
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That album owns and I'm sad it brought them misery
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:49 |
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Josh Lyman posted:He just needs to strip away enough votes from the Democrat to get him to 270, since the Republican base definitely wouldn't vote for Hillary over him. Where? Look at a map of where Hispanic people live, then look at the electoral map.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:51 |
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Florida, New Mexico, Nevada,...
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:54 |
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SNAKES N CAKES posted:Florida, New Mexico, Nevada,... Not many Cubans in either New Mexico or Nevada.
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Josh Lyman posted:He just needs to strip away enough votes from the Democrat to get him to 270, since the Republican base definitely wouldn't vote for Hillary over him. That's the same thing people said about Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin and we saw how that panned out. Hispanics, women, blacks and other groups tend to vote in their best interests and not based on the candidates matching their skin or gender. Cruz isn't going to be able to say or campaign on anything that the majority of Hispanics will like without destroying his base.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 22:56 |
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Politically, there's a big difference between Cuban-Americans and Hispanics from other regions. Cruz's family story of escape from Castro will get him votes among Cubans in Florida, but the millennial generation there isn't nearly as anti-Castro as the older generations. Cruz has no credibility among immigrants from other parts of Latin America, while Julian Castro does. Castro would be a very solid VP pick for Hillary, especially if Cruz or Bush gets the Republican nomination.Mitt Romney posted:That's the same thing people said about Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin and we saw how that panned out. Hispanics, women, blacks and other groups tend to vote in their best interests and not based on the candidates matching their skin or gender. This is true. Cruz's anti-Fidel Castro stance is going to be big among Cuban-Americans, and other Hispanics will hate him for his views on immigration. Julian Castro's pro-immigration policy is going to be much more popular. And discussion of politics will need to be on a first-name basis if candidates named Clinton, Bush, and Castro are in the picture. Chamale fucked around with this message at 23:02 on Mar 24, 2015 |
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420DD Butts posted:Not many Cubans in either New Mexico or Nevada. I'm guessing it's assuming 'hispanic' will be a bloc as opposed to any of it's constituent groups?
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Chamale posted:Politically, there's a big difference between Cuban-Americans and Hispanics from other regions. And this is because Cubans get preferential immigration treatment. If you are Cuban, you are basically allowed in if your foot touches US soil. If you are any other kind of latino, well, you're an anchor baby or illegal or some other pejorative. This is why Rubio doesn't have a chance at the Hispanic vote either. Their opinions on immigration are secondary.
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Full Battle Rattle posted:I'm guessing it's assuming 'hispanic' will be a bloc as opposed to any of it's constituent groups? And that is a very dumb assumption. It'd be like expecting a German to vote for an Italian because they're both European.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:06 |
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Does Cruz get secret service protection now? If so can we make sure he gets the incompetent drunk prostitute-loving ones?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:09 |
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Real Name Grover posted:Wait, hold on. How did "rock music" respond to 9/11 anyway? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-z2D9lo9-8
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420DD Butts posted:And that is a very dumb assumption. It'd be like expecting a German to vote for an Italian because they're both European. If he speaks fluent Spanish that's already a huge plus with the demo. An Italian who spoke fluent German would also have some appeal.
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SNAKES N CAKES posted:If he speaks fluent Spanish that's already a huge plus with the demo. I wonder if he or Bush will speak Spanish in any ads? That was a big plus for Schwarzenegger in California, reportedly his Spanish sounds less accented than his English.
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Chamale posted:I wonder if he or Bush will speak Spanish in any ads? That was a big plus for Schwarzenegger in California, reportedly his Spanish sounds less accented than his English. In the general, sure. You want to get on the air on Univision. e: (yeah Bush did it in 2014 for midterm candidates, and of course for his gubernatorial runs) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wltxw2lo_m0
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Mitt Romney posted:That's the same thing people said about Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin and we saw how that panned out. Hispanics, women, blacks and other groups tend to vote in their best interests and not based on the candidates matching their skin or gender.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:19 |
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why arent you out recruiting a cool progressive dark-horse candidate to defeat hillary, Josh
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:21 |
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Josh Lyman posted:I'm not sure that women not voting for Hillary and Palin on gender alone is analogous to a racial minority; the guy on The Daily Show talked about immigration reform while speaking positively about Ted Cruz. Do you think Ben Carson would be able to siphon off the black vote from a democrat?
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:22 |
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Look Sir Droids posted:And this is because Cubans get preferential immigration treatment. If you are Cuban, you are basically allowed in if your foot touches US soil. If you are any other kind of latino, well, you're an anchor baby or illegal or some other pejorative. Also worth noting that Cuban-Americans aren't a solidly R voting bloc these days anymore. A lot of younger Cuban-Americans who don't care about granda's angry rants are pretty happy with relaxing the embargo and angry at the Republican party's consistent anti-brown people stance.
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Ted Cruz accepts a trophy from Mark Halperin for entering the presidential race first. https://twitter.com/bpolitics/status/580486115309821953/photo/1 This is the most inept launching of a presidential campaign I have ever seen.
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# ? Mar 24, 2015 23:27 |
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Maybe I'm not getting it, but I don't understand why a mestizo Honduran/Salvadoran/Mexican/etc. would vote for a half-Cuban white hispanic who, for all intents and purposes, seems to hate them. Even assuming that people vote purely off ethnic identity, people aren't just going to go "Oh he speaks Spanish" and forget that his entire origin and perspective is completely different from their own.
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PupsOfWar posted:why arent you out recruiting a cool progressive dark-horse candidate to defeat hillary, Josh His dark horse is already on the short list for Hillary's VP. And his twin brother is on the fill in as VP for shits and giggles list.
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Josh Lyman posted:He just needs to strip away enough votes from the Democrat to get him to 270, since the Republican base definitely wouldn't vote for Hillary over him. I don't know about that. I suspect an improbable Ted Cruz nomination would actually put some normally safe-R states in play. He certainly polls like poo poo in the mid-south (granted, that's with very early polling, a narrow data set and less name-recognition than, say, Jeb) and I could see him making Missourians and Hoosiers real nervous PupsOfWar fucked around with this message at 23:36 on Mar 24, 2015 |
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420DD Butts posted:Do you think Ben Carson would be able to siphon off the black vote from a democrat? There aren't too many races I can think of where there was a black Republican candidate and exit polls, but there were two black Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2006. In Ohio, Ken Blackwell lost the black vote 20-77. In Pennsylvania, Lynn Swann lost the black vote 13-87. 20% is actually very high and could shake things up in some swing states if replicated nationally, but 13% isn't too notable.
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Pinterest Mom posted:There aren't too many races I can think of where there was a black Republican candidate and exit polls, but there were two black Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2006. If Romney got 20% of the black vote in 2012 instead of 6%, that would have flipped Florida but nowhere else, so Obama would still win.
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Pinterest Mom posted:There aren't too many races I can think of where there was a black Republican candidate and exit polls, but there were two black Republican gubernatorial candidates in 2006. It's within the realm of possibility, but it is highly unlikely given the current political climate. I think it'd be even less likely in years with greater turnout and GOTV operations, i.e. presidential election years.
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