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Captain_Maclaine posted:In very slight fairness to Boosted, he took on the Trump toxx thread at my suggestion and so it wasn't like he did that as a way to have his toxx cake and eat it too. He didn't toxx for romney in 12. They still banned him.
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zoux posted:He didn't toxx for romney in 12. They still banned him. He did, in point of fact. He wasn't the OP of the toxx thread, though. And I might as well post this, since I'm going down memory lane and all. Boosted_C5 posted:On Nov. 7th we shall rise from the shadows. We are the chosen few who will be tasked with repopulating D&D. In case anyone else didn't know this was his schtick and he gets burned every time but can't resist doing it again.
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Luckily his schtick is also loving off forever while polls are bad so we shouldn't see too much more of him. It's like the general electorate itself probated him
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Zas posted:we'd get more participation if an account wasn't on the line. lower stakes I know, but even though I'm really confident about the PV margins I feel like the state polling + the uncertainty of GOTV and turnout makes it too soon to predict the EC. Sorry, I wasn't clear- I was thinking that each participant would have to specify an EV margin and that EV margin couldn't be picked by anyone else. Sort of a Price is Right situation.
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Discendo Vox posted:Sorry, I wasn't clear- I was thinking that each participant would have to specify an EV margin and that EV margin couldn't be picked by anyone else. Sort of a Price is Right situation. Nerd
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This is the Clinton Toxx thread on the dedicated political comedy subforum, "C-SPAM", on the Something Awful Comedy Forums.
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Source, for anyone curious: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/upshot/presidential-polls-forecast.html I remember the Romney one from 2012, and comparing the two really showed how hosed Trump is: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/11/02/us/politics/paths-to-the-white-house.html Romney had one path if Obama won Florida. Trump doesn't have that, it's just a dead end.
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Discendo Vox posted:This is the Clinton Toxx thread on the dedicated political comedy subforum, "C-SPAM", on the Something Awful Comedy Forums. Actually, sir, this is a McDonald's drive-through.
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Discendo Vox posted:This is the Clinton Toxx thread on the dedicated political comedy subforum, "C-SPAM", on the Something Awful Comedy Forums. nerd
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Electoral Map thread is up
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zoux posted:Luckily his schtick is also loving off forever while polls are bad so we shouldn't see too much more of him. It's like the general electorate itself probated him In 2012 his schtick was home brew poll unskewing. I miss 2012 Boosted.
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Ivor Biggun posted:Republicans should be making GBS threads themselves at the prospect of Hillary proposing a candidate more liberal than Garland. If that happens then they'll have to double down on the toddler tantrum for at least another 4-8 years What makes you think she's going to appoint a more liberal judge? She'll probably appoint a centrist
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Alucard Nacirema posted:What makes you think she's going to appoint a more liberal judge? She'll probably appoint a centrist Like noted centrist Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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I once made a hilarious joke about Arkane being a ghost that inhabits a netherworld that touches our world only when Mitt Romney gets a good poll but I was probated for it because Joementum had it out for me as a mod for some reason. Edit: you know I haven't actually been probated since he stopped being a mod. Hmm. Ogmius815 has issued a correction as of 16:24 on Aug 6, 2016 |
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Ogmius815 posted:I once made a hilarious joke about Arkane being a ghost that inhabits a netherworld that touches our world only when Mitt Romney gets a good poll but I was probated for it because Joementum had it out for me as a mod for some reason. It also seems to have coincided with the slow relaxation of D&D's posting culture. Call outs and cheerleading seem mostly accepted these days.
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zoux posted:Luckily his schtick is also loving off forever while polls are bad so we shouldn't see too much more of him. It's like the general electorate itself probated him
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Alucard Nacirema posted:What makes you think she's going to appoint a more liberal judge? She'll probably appoint a centrist She hates Republicans with the fury of a thousand suns.
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The only thing more certain than a Hillary victory is her extreme contempt for Republicans. (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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Believe it or not, hillary is a liberal and will probably base her sc appointments on commitment to roe v wade and willingness to grab guns
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Alucard Nacirema posted:What makes you think she's going to appoint a more liberal judge? She'll probably appoint a centrist She'll almost certainly appoint someone more liberal than Garland, who is a center-center-left choice. Bill appointed Breyer and Ginsburg in a more Republican era, for example.
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Hillary is going to gently caress the Republicans in every way she can, which will be kind of limited given how Congress is going to be. So Supreme Court appointments it is! And she will use them with extreme vindictiveness and cunning. At least that's my hope!
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That seething hatred is why anyone who thinks Hillary will jump to the center is a moron.
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Al! posted:Believe it or not, hillary is a liberal and will probably base her sc appointments on commitment to roe v wade and willingness to grab guns More the former than he latter, but otherwise
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but but if republicans and democrats are the same thing shouldnt republicans be doing just as well with hispanics?
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Anyone who thinks republicans and democrats are the same thing is a literal child. Hell, even OBL campaigned for W knowing he would bring more chaos to the middle east
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DemeaninDemon posted:That seething hatred is why anyone who thinks Hillary will jump to the center is a moron. Where is this evidence that she has a seething hatred for republicans? She got along great with all the other Washington insiders on both sides of the aisle when she was a senator, voted for Bush's Iraq war, is pro Wall Street, and used to be a republican. She was even a Goldwater girl back in the day. I mean lmao a quick search found a CNN article where she proudly talks about being a moderate: http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/10/politics/hillary-clinton-democrat-progressive/ Alucard Nacirema has issued a correction as of 11:22 on Aug 7, 2016 |
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If you're going to hold someone's political affiliation when they were a teenager against them you can just gently caress right off, because that it's just idiotic.
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Gyges posted:If you're going to hold someone's political affiliation when they were a teenager against them you can just gently caress right off, because that it's just idiotic. Yeah, I was a anarcho-capatalist from 15 until I was 17 then an anarcho-communist from 17 to 19.
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Fox Ironic posted:Yeah, I was a anarcho-capatalist from 15 until I was 17 then an anarcho-communist from 17 to 19. Yeah, syndicalism or primitivism just make more sense
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Alucard Nacirema posted:Where is this evidence that she has a seething hatred for republicans? She got along great with all the other Washington insiders on both sides of the aisle when she was a senator, voted for Bush's Iraq war, is pro Wall Street, and used to be a republican. She was even a Goldwater girl back in the day. Because Republicans dragged her family through literal hell for basically her entire political career. The other part is that while she was busy trying to conduct diplomatic work on behalf of Obama the Republicans were busy interfering by pulling poo poo like getting Netanyahu to come talk poo poo about Obama in the House or promising that as soon as they took the White House they'd nuke Iran.
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The same dipshits who've spent the last twenty years trying to ensure that the nightmare scenario of a Hillary Clinton presidency doesn't come to pass are still going to be in Congress when she's president. I'm sure she'll be looking to reconcile with them and listen to what they have to say.
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Al! posted:Yeah, syndicalism or primitivism just make more sense Yeah, at this point I'd consider myself a Syndicalist considering that economically I'm fairly center left (in comparison to the world, not the US alone) but I have a huge hard-on for Left-Libertarian ideals. Not a big fan of Primitivism though.
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Alucard Nacirema posted:Where is this evidence that she has a seething hatred for republicans?
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I think Hillary is a centrist by nature, an anti-Republican by conditioning.
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Pick posted:I think Hillary is a centrist by nature, an anti-Republican by conditioning. That's one of the most idiotic things I've read today.
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Alucard Nacirema posted:Where is this evidence that she has a seething hatred for republicans? The 90s.
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DemeaninDemon posted:That's one of the most idiotic things I've read today. It's not like she's ever been blisteringly left-wing, but I don't think she's going to bother trying to work with the Rs at this point. I do think there's some stuff like infrastructure that someone of her overall leanings could have made some bipartian headway with, given a reasonable congress, but there isn't going to be a reasonable congress.
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Pick posted:It's not like she's ever been blisteringly left-wing, but I don't think she's going to bother trying to work with the Rs at this point. I do think there's some stuff like infrastructure that someone of her overall leanings could have made some bipartian headway with, given a reasonable congress, but there isn't going to be a reasonable congress. Hillary Clinton is a very left wing person by American standards who took from her struggles in Arkansas and Washington that the best way to get things done was through incrementalism. Remember that Hillary and Bill came into office and tried to get gays the ability to openly serve in the military and pass universal health care. The resulting backlash got them as far as Don't Ask Don't Tell and stuck them with DOMA, while comprehensive health care reform was shelved for another 16 years. It's also what lead to the Clintons going along with Welfare Reform. Meanwhile she found that she could get bits and pieces of her original health care plan through congress in a piecemeal fashion. She found that this method of getting drips and drabs of her true agenda passed worked much better than pushing it all at once. Meanwhile she stayed on the left edge of the party as the party itself moves leftward. You can absolutely disagree with the Clintons' actions and strategy, but there is very, very little to suggest they aren't themselves actually personally on the deep blue end of the national spectrum. So Hillary is going to get her agenda pushed as far as she thinks she can, even if it means working with a Republican here or there. Because she realizes that they're not a monolithic block of assholes and individually tend to have at least one issue where they've evolved past the political acumen of the Middle Ages. Those who can not be made useful idiots shall get the fire. Fire and Blood. Gyges has issued a correction as of 22:10 on Aug 7, 2016 |
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