Ted Cruz is on TV right now talking about how his military strategy would be more like Reagan's. He unironically said that the reason the Iranians released the hostages when he was elected was because they knew who they were dealing with now, as opposed to, you know, the arms deals.
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They knew who they were dealing arms with. He's not wrong.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 04:52 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:No idea what your made up acronym is supposed to be, but nope, you're wrong, and he's wrong. Clinton ain't a dynasty no matter how much Rush Limbaugh and your buddies want them to be.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 05:22 |
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mlmp08 posted:They knew who they were dealing arms with. He's not wrong. The answer is "President Ronald Reagan"
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 05:23 |
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Full Battle Rattle posted:The answer is "President Ronald Reagan"
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 05:25 |
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JT Jag posted:Did fishmech get BTFO or what? Bent the gently caress Over?
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Nessus posted:Ted Cruz is on TV right now talking about how his military strategy would be more like Reagan's. He unironically said that the reason the Iranians released the hostages when he was elected was because they knew who they were dealing with now, as opposed to, you know, the arms deals. Has Oliver North weighed in on the Iran deal yet?
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Raskolnikov38 posted:Is she particularly awful or is it more 'a Rothschild lol'? She was basically the poster lady for bitter PUMAs who would vote McCain out of spite after it was clear Hillary would lose the nomination. The mistake the GOP made was believing that people like this, though they exist, would exist in enough numbers to help win the race for the GOP. Particularly precious was someone with the title "Lady deRothschild" calling Obama an elitist: http://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/18/nation/na-trailrothschild18 quote:Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild is an ardent Hillary Rodham Clinton supporter who raised scads of money for the New York senator's failed presidential campaign. She and her husband, Sir Evelyn Robert Adrian de Rothschild of the prominent Rothschild banking family of England, split their time between New York and a British country estate.
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Full Battle Rattle posted:The answer is "President Ronald Reagan" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lIqNjC1RKU
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Zwabu posted:She was basically the poster lady for bitter PUMAs who would vote McCain out of spite after it was clear Hillary would lose the nomination. The mistake the GOP made was believing that people like this, though they exist, would exist in enough numbers to help win the race for the GOP. At least she knew not to call him uppity.
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Uh, what'd I miss in the 2,500 posts in four days? Anything good? Something about Trump in Sheriff Arpaio land?
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computer parts posted:Yeah, the funny part is that it took 50 years for the Democrats to elect someone that might've been elected for more than two terms while the Republicans had two people in that same time period (Eisenhower and Reagan). They elected someone, he just happened to go to Dallas.
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Mister Macys posted:Uh, what'd I miss in the 2,500 posts in four days? Anything good? Something about Trump in Sheriff Arpaio land? Hillary may or may not be part of a dynasty, Bernie may or may not have a problem with certain demographics (minorities), Donald Trump: a) uses images of men dressed in nazi uniforms as part of his campaign imagery and b) informs us that his immense wealth is too big for the FEC's financial disclosure forms, and more in general at the Republican clown car. I think that about covers it.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 05:53 |
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Indie Rocktopus posted:I figured out what Scott Walker's face reminds me of:
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Feather posted:Hillary may or may not be part of a dynasty, Bernie may or may not have a problem with certain demographics (minorities), Donald Trump: a) uses images of men dressed in nazi uniforms as part of his campaign imagery and b) informs us that his immense wealth is too big for the FEC's financial disclosure forms, and more in general at the Republican clown car. Okay, so the USPol and RWM threads got the pertinent points, then.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 05:58 |
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official theme song of the lincoln chafee campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHjdTZ-myCU
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Dammit, I laughed.
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Fulchrum posted:I'd argue against McCain being put in the big loser's category. He was a war hero with a reputation for being against the party leadership with some decent practical ideas. He was losing, but with dignity. He didn't enter walking punchline territory til Palin. McCain has a good story and he used to be ol' Maverick John McCain, but 70 year old John McCain was a bad candidate in 2008. He frankly seemed lost. The party was NOT enthusiastic about him being the candidate in '08. It was another Romney '12 situation where the least worst guy was given the job by default. On paper he is everything you're saying he is, but that was all a long time ago, and he wasn't that guy anymore in 08, and was a lovely candidate who ran a bad campaign and did really stupid things like pick Sarah Palin. Obama won by as much as a black dude named Barack could have possibly won.
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District Selectman posted:McCain has a good story and he used to be ol' Maverick John McCain, but 70 year old John McCain was a bad candidate in 2008. He frankly seemed lost. The party was NOT enthusiastic about him being the candidate in '08. It was another Romney '12 situation where the least worst guy was given the job by default. On paper he is everything you're saying he is, but that was all a long time ago, and he wasn't that guy anymore in 08, and was a lovely candidate who ran a bad campaign and did really stupid things like pick Sarah Palin. Obama won by as much as a black dude named Barack could have possibly won. At the same time, Obama ran a fantastic campaign, and also the economy was exploding and George Bush had just been president for eight loving years. I think it would have been hard for any Republican candidate to win in 2008. I'm not sure how much of that was McCain's weakness as a candidate. And when you look at something like the Palin pick, I would argue he was already losing and would have lost anyway whether or not he picked Palin or someone else.
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Like I said, he was losing, but didn't seem like he was as big a joke as Mr. Car Elevator, or virtually anyone now.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that the senate's most notorious warhawk made a bad candidate in 2008 - a year when america was knee-deep in two expensive and increasingly-unpopular wars - regardless of past willingness to break with his party on domestic policy.
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PupsOfWar posted:I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that the senate's most notorious warhawk made a bad candidate in 2008 - a year when america was knee-deep in two expensive and increasingly-unpopular wars - regardless of past willingness to break with his party on domestic policy.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 07:30 |
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Scott Walker is awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-zgdGQB4S4
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Zwabu posted:She was basically the poster lady for bitter PUMAs who would vote McCain out of spite after it was clear Hillary would lose the nomination. The mistake the GOP made was believing that people like this, though they exist, would exist in enough numbers to help win the race for the GOP.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTO7XXSOhzI
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This Hillary donor, an "entrepreneur", has long been on record as an advocate of girls running the world.
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# ? Jul 16, 2015 13:47 |
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MEANWHILEMcCain, via the New Yorker posted:Many Republicans assume that Trump’s current position at the top of national polls won’t last, and McCain, who said that he last met Trump many years ago, pointed out that conservatives are starting to learn more about Trump’s liberal past. “He was a big Democratic supporter,” he said. “Some of this stuff is going to come out: he gave more money to Democrats than Republicans, he had Hillary Clinton at his wedding. You know, he’s attacking Hillary Clinton after she was in the front row of his—I don’t know which wedding it was.” (Trump has been married four times.) http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/john-mccain-has-a-few-things-to-say-about-donald-trump
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:MEANWHILE This is merely a small pothole in the path of the Trump Bus
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:MEANWHILE This will blow up in the republicans faces I cannot wait
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Joementum posted:This Hillary donor, an "entrepreneur", has long been on record as an advocate of girls running the world. The Jay-Z/Lil B proxy war over Hillary and Bernie is going to go down as the new Tupac and Biggie.
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Gravel Gravy posted:This is merely a small pothole in the path of the Trump Bus "I might have been married more than John McCain, but I guarantee you, my ex-wives live better than his, in yooj, luxurious Trump Penthouses."
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:MEANWHILE Which wedding though?
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:MEANWHILE Hahahahahahaha. McCain taking a shot at someone for having had multiple wives. At least Trump didn't abandon any of them while they were sick (afaik). Meanwhile, Trump seems to be taking aim at a new target. Is it one of his political rivals? An important donor or Republican party figure? Nope, it's libertarian magician Penn Jillette. Also, still, Macy's.
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richardfun posted:Hahahahahahaha. McCain taking a shot at someone for having had multiple wives. At least Trump didn't abandon any of them while they were sick (afaik). Are you thinking Newt Gingrich?
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Has Oliver North weighed in on the Iran deal yet? No, but Dick Cheney has: quote:You asked the key question, Sean. And that is: What the hell is the president thinking of when he thinks this is a great deal? And I frankly simply do not understand. I haven't met anyone who can explain it to me
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Gravel Gravy posted:Are you thinking Newt Gingrich? Oh crap, you're right. Can't believe I mixed up those two... I'll just be quiet now.
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richardfun posted:Hahahahahahaha. McCain taking a shot at someone for having had multiple wives. At least Trump didn't abandon any of them while they were sick (afaik). Why does it seem like Trump's Twitter feed is written by the same guys who tweet for the Iron Sheik?
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