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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:Her website Twitchy is like a hive of republican idiocy sexism, homophobia, ageism etc I figured as much, but she had a hard time differentiating herself from Coulter and Gellar even back when it was still cutting edge to be a hyper-strident professional cable news guest commentator. I can only imagine her audience has dwindled immensely since the good old days of 2003.
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Admittedly, it's impressive that with a field of eight candidates (Bush, Walker, Rubio, Cruz, Paul, Huckabee, Perry, and Santorum) they've got three Hispanics.
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Joementum posted:Admittedly, it's impressive that with a field of eight candidates (Bush, Walker, Rubio, Cruz, Paul, Huckabee, Perry, and Santorum) they've got three Hispanics.
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Joementum posted:Admittedly, it's impressive that with a field of eight candidates (Bush, Walker, Rubio, Cruz, Paul, Huckabee, Perry, and Santorum) they've got three Hispanics. Cruz is Hispanic like my pet cats are technically lions.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 00:34 |
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It was four back when Romney was in town.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 00:34 |
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Arkane posted:The 1999 thing was a Prince reference, bros, not a specific thing about that year. Sorry, I'm pretty sure it was actually Huey Lewis and the News oh god he's Patrick Bateman
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Beeftweeter posted:Sorry, I'm pretty sure it was actually Huey Lewis and the News Probably a bad idea to make Huey Lewis references in a race with this guy.
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Professor Funk posted:I've heard many criticisms of Rubio and this has never, ever been one of them.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 00:37 |
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Joementum posted:Probably a bad idea to make Huey Lewis references in a race with this guy. I thought I was being a little too subtle so I added something there.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 00:38 |
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Campaign official tells NBC news that Hillary packed snacks for the road trip. The snacks include almonds.
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railroad terror posted:Sorry, I should have been more specific with my criticism -- he's a good public speaker (with the exception of the SOTU response) in a setting where he doesn't get challenged, but when he actually has to defend his ideas, and gets challenged, I don't see him as particularly impressive from what I've seen of him in past FL debates and on Sunday shows. Then again, compared to a Scott Walker or Mitt Romney, the guy's practically inspirational. Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and maybe a gotcha or two from the chorus are all he's going to be debating against. There's no Obama in that deck.
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On the third party talk, weighing in from Canada, we've got a FPTP-style voting system and effectively just the Parliament, with the Prime Minister being whoever holds majority there, meaning our system is designed to favor whoever can snag a plurality even moreso, and third (and fourth) parties have resulted in a long-lasting and extremely powerful Conservative government that's done irreparable harm. Ironically, we got ourselves into this situation when the progressive third party had a strong showing and the centrist liberals who usually got all the leftist strategic voters was crashing hard, so now we're in a situation where the center and left votes can't figure out who to rally behind as the "anybody but the Tories" party. And even then, we only got to this point over long decades of building up a left-wing alternative to the Liberals at the Provincial level and then serving as a minority opposition voice in Parliament (and getting good exposure by supporting minority Liberal governments to pass left-wing legislation). It's not exactly an enviable situation, so there's something to those "A vote for [underdog] is a vote for [bad guy]" arguments. A third party isn't impossible, but it's definitely something that takes a lot of time and effort and has to build from the ground up. Getting representatives or even Senators elected first, not as Independents but as actual party-members, would probably have to happen to lay the groundwork before any Presidential bid. An Independent could always hypothetically swoop in and seize the top spot - even card-carrying nutcase Ross Perot managed 20% of the presidential vote - but if they're actually Presidential caliber then working within a party structure is just a natural strategic choice. The best-situated group in America to do something like that recently is probably the Tea Party, who probably could've sent a few Reps under their own banner to Congress, although they've probably been more effective within the Republican party by forcing it to lurch to the right so that Presidential candidates have to pay them lip service in the Primary. The most effective way for leftists to affect the Democrats would probably be to organize within the Democratic primary machinery.
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So why is Perry a complete non-starter to everyone? He was the front runner for a while in 2011 and it seems like a lot of his erratic decisions and poor debate performances could be explained by his health problems and pill addiction. If he got those things under control in the past four years, what's stopping him from being a viable contender? His legal troubles? Splitting the Texas money with Cruz?
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Joementum posted:Campaign official tells NBC news that Hillary packed snacks for the road trip. The snacks include almonds. Big Legumes isn't going to be pleased to see Hillary coming out in favor of nuts. Will be interesting to see how this develops.
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AndNowMax posted:So why is Perry a complete non-starter to everyone? He was the front runner for a while in 2011 and it seems like a lot of his erratic decisions and poor debate performances could be explained by his health problems and pill addiction. If he got those things under control in the past four years, what's stopping him from being a viable contender? His legal troubles? Splitting the Texas money with Cruz? Health problems, pill addiction, and, uh.....
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fade5 posted:Felt a sense of dread when seeing this, took a second to realize why:
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AndNowMax posted:So why is Perry a complete non-starter to everyone? He was the front runner for a while in 2011 and it seems like a lot of his erratic decisions and poor debate performances could be explained by his health problems and pill addiction. If he got those things under control in the past four years, what's stopping him from being a viable contender? His legal troubles? Splitting the Texas money with Cruz? Because he made a fool of himself running in 2011 while on pain pills. He has a non-zero chance of winning the nomination, but he's in what I'd consider the second tier of candidates with Paul and Huckabee where he'll need something to significantly change about the nature of the race to give him a legitimate chance of winning.
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Also, everybody was a front runner at some point in 2011-2012.
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What... what does this even mean?
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paranoid randroid posted:Also, everybody was a front runner at some point in 2011-2012. Yes, but Perry was unique among them in that he had an actual chance of capturing the nomination, but failed because he made critical mistakes. This has happened to other people who have gone on to have successful nominations. The question is whether Perry's mistakes in 2011 were fatal to his future chances. If the current field weren't packed with better candidates, his comeback would be more likely.
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ShutteredIn posted:
How dare she go into a restaurant and just order like a normal human instead of obnoxiously shaking everybody's hands and telling them "Hi I'm Hillary I'm running for president".
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Pinterest Mom posted:How dare she go into a restaurant and just order like a normal human instead of obnoxiously shaking everybody's hands and telling them "Hi I'm Hillary I'm running for president". It's what Bill would have done.
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Joementum posted:Because he made a fool of himself running in 2011 while on pain pills. He has a non-zero chance of winning the nomination, but he's in what I'd consider the second tier of candidates with Paul and Huckabee where he'll need something to significantly change about the nature of the race to give him a legitimate chance of winning. But is the electorate's memory really that long, or is it something else like the monied interests don't want to give him a chance to humiliate them again? paranoid randroid posted:Also, everybody was a front runner at some point in 2011-2012. Ha fair enough. But I don't think anyone really thought any of the other candidates were going to ultimately beat Romney, except for Perry there near the beginning. e: beaten
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I know Rubio CAN speak but I just can't stop seeing him lick his lips every 3 seconds. It consumes me when he speaks.
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Full Battle Rattle posted:If you're a Republican please vote for Rand Paul because I wanna see what happens. This but Newt Gingrich instead.
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AndNowMax posted:But is the electorate's memory really that long, or is it something else like the monied interests don't want to give him a chance to humiliate them again?
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AndNowMax posted:So why is Perry a complete non-starter to everyone? He was the front runner for a while in 2011 and it seems like a lot of his erratic decisions and poor debate performances could be explained by his health problems and pill addiction. If he got those things under control in the past four years, what's stopping him from being a viable contender? His legal troubles? Splitting the Texas money with Cruz? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uvmKnFY4uk
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 01:19 |
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Only one link? Even Perry had three things in mind, even if he couldn't remember the third
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 01:21 |
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I think there was a certain ranch name scandal, too, that hardly even got the chance to get underway before it was obvious that Perry was out of the race. Regardless, if he actually looked like he was taking the lead he'd have to defuse that one and I don't know if he can.
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ShutteredIn posted:Oh boy which candidate am I? Rrrrrrrrr...
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Nietzschean posted:This but Newt Gingrich instead. Didn't a goon make these? I can't find the site you could buy them from.
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Sir Tonk posted:
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Sir Tonk posted:
Rand is a 2016 presidential candidate in the same way that I am, we will probably even take the same number of primaries.
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# ? Apr 14, 2015 01:44 |
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Marco Rubio has announced his campaign to become a Republican candidate for president of the United States, you guys
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B B posted:"Oops" I mean this was sort of the capstone of his poor debate performances in general, but in isolation I never thought it was THAT bad. We all forget dumb crap, and it seemed weird to focus on the soundbite rather than the dumbbaby idiot idea it was trying to communicate. As for the ranch, didn't it get its name way before Perry started hunting there? Not that it makes it ok, but I feel like most people were able to hand-wave that away by just going "yeah places used to have racist names. These things were both bad, but I've never been convinced either of them were silver bullets that killed Perry's campaign
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http://wonkette.com/582675/carly-fiorina-thinks-hillary-clinton-is-a-lightweight-unlike-carly-fiorinaquote:You ran for Senate and lost. You worked for John McCain, you were moved off that campaign, and he lost. You had a tenure at Hewlett-Packard that a lot of people describe as extremely rocky, destroying jobs and destroying the company’s reputation. Are you really the right person to be criticizing Hillary Clinton’s accomplishments or lack thereof? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJjSDTOLTcY Huh, wasn't expecting anyone to call Fiorina on her bullshit.
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A question for the thread about Hillary's campaign. Assuming she gets the democractic ticket, does she have Obama publicly support her or does he do more damage than good with his current level of popularity?
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AndNowMax posted:I mean this was sort of the capstone of his poor debate performances in general, but in isolation I never thought it was THAT bad. We all forget dumb crap, and it seemed weird to focus on the soundbite rather than the dumbbaby idiot idea it was trying to communicate. Yeah no, he had one agenda to push, and the cornerstone of his agenda, the thing that is supposed to qualify him for president, the thing that will save the country and is supposedly his entire platform, he only remembers 2/3rds of it. The two primary traits that no president can be without are the ability to command a room and the ability to smoothly bullshit around anything including your own memory gaps. Its not like everyone is entitled at a shot at the office, if you cant play the game then get out motherfucker, and those are some pretty crucial ground rules.
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AndNowMax posted:I mean this was sort of the capstone of his poor debate performances in general, but in isolation I never thought it was THAT bad. We all forget dumb crap, and it seemed weird to focus on the soundbite rather than the dumbbaby idiot idea it was trying to communicate. PotatoManJack posted:A question for the thread about Hillary's campaign. Assuming she gets the democractic ticket, does she have Obama publicly support her or does he do more damage than good with his current level of popularity?
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PotatoManJack posted:A question for the thread about Hillary's campaign. Assuming she gets the democractic ticket, does she have Obama publicly support her or does he do more damage than good with his current level of popularity? 2016 will be about turning out the base and Obama is better than anyone else at that. He'll absolutely support the nominee in her campaign.
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