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BigRed0427 posted:At the risk of someone clubbing me with a crowbar. The 2020 election. Who the gently caress do the GOP run for that? How do you go backwards from someone like Trump? Trump again. Four years older, and even more unhinged
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lozzle posted:Ted Nugent Wow, so he's always been a rear end in a top hat. Good to know.
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Squeegy posted:I'm about 30 pages late but I have family in Cincinnati and Columbus and I have always referred to it as the Nothing State. They have nothing going for them since American manufacturing ditched them, and it's basically Florida with fewer minorities. Definitely would not surprise me if they went for Trump. Anecdotal: I live in Ohio, and rural Ohio - based on my sales trips for my new job - seems to have a fair number of Trump supporters still active in the area. While the raw number of houses with GOP yard signs/election decorations seems lower than usual anywhere in Ohio for an election year this time around, the houses that still publicly endorse Trump are loving LOADED down with Trump paraphernalia. One house I drove past today was literally top-to-bottom covered in Trump signs and American flags, from the front lawn to the top of the roof. This is in the strip mall-laden wasteland that is Union, OH. I wish I would have thought to take a picture to show you guys after I passed through.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 03:44 |
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I'm hoping they employ a Super delegate analog that screws the deplorable choice blatantly, for the sake of maximum gently caress you, thus resulting in a strong deplorable 3rd party eating the Republicans lunch and allowing Democrats to take sizable wins in otherwise hard to win areas..
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 03:43 |
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:In other words: forwards, always. Never backwards. Upwards, not forwards!
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 03:48 |
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:Anecdotal: I live in Ohio, and rural Ohio - based on my sales trips for my new job - seems to have a fair number of Trump supporters still active in the area. Was it this house?
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:Anecdotal: I live in Ohio, and rural Ohio - based on my sales trips for my new job - seems to have a fair number of Trump supporters still active in the area. I see they're really putting effort into their Halloween decorations this year.
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That house is remarkable in it's lack of rusted vehicles.
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Trumps words of condolences to a greiving family. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/trump-files-kelly-preston https://web.archive.org/web/20100217210521/http:/www.trumpuniversity.com/blog/post/2009/01/loyalty-and-kelly-preston.cfm quote:I have always respected people who were loyal and faithful--which brings to mind Kelly Preston. A long time ago, before I was married, I met Kelly Preston at a club and worked like hell to try and pick her up. She was beautiful, personable, and definitely had allure. At the time I had no idea she was married to John Travolta.
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:Anecdotal: I live in Ohio, and rural Ohio - based on my sales trips for my new job - seems to have a fair number of Trump supporters still active in the area. Athens reporting in: If I ever drive anywhere outside of Athens, it's Trump-topia. It's literally everywhere. In town is mostly Clinton signs/no signs, but there's a few lawns/cars with trump paraphernalia. (Wow is that how you spell that?) Edit: athens, that southeastern blue spot ohio might wanna get checked out. Rodenthar Drothman fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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BigRed0427 posted:At the risk of someone clubbing me with a crowbar. The 2020 election. Who the gently caress do the GOP run for that? How do you go backwards from someone like Trump?
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Charlz Guybon posted:Trumps words of condolences to a greiving family. Holy poo poo did trump just say "she wouldn't gently caress me, and that's an admirable quality"?
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Tricky D posted:That house is remarkable in it's lack of rusted vehicles. I know it seems I'm trafficking in stereotypes with you, and that's because I am. I'm surprised there's not a school-bus in the yard. I'm surprised the person taking the picture wasn't shot. I'm surprised the car from the X-files episode "Home" isn't parked on the lawn.
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BigRed0427 posted:At the risk of someone clubbing me with a crowbar. The 2020 election. Who the gently caress do the GOP run for that? How do you go backwards from someone like Trump? Also, isn't 2020 yet another crucial and dire election that has to be won decisively by the Dems to take control of gerrymandering due to the census redrawing? It kind of sucks that every four years feels like a perpetually ever-escalating apocalyptic crisis where we put the gun to our heads for a brief moment then set it back down only to pick it up again later. e: Can confirm that Hillary PACs are carpet-bombing Spotify ads. I ain't even mad, though; just proud of the Nasty Woman who's going to crush the gently caress out of Orange Mussolini and the GOP soon and show them how nasty she really is. Teriyaki Koinku fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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Rangpur posted:Nikki Haley? Assuming she survived the primary thunderdome. Cruz and Rubio are done, too much loser-stank on them now. I severely doubt we're going to see a woman on the top of the ticket in the near future.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 03:55 |
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PT6A posted:Also, Malik Obama's tweet has some really unhinged people replying to it. Seriously, did half the people in the US decide to just drop acid one morning and never stop? For example: how did Obama set back race relations that makes no loving sense how do people come to this conclusion I think I'm having a stroke trying to figure it out... Look, everything was fine with race relations until that damned Obama went and got all uppity on the TV and made me so mad I just started yelling racial epitaphs at my TV so loud the cops came and then the black cop thought he was better than me too so I ended up in jail. And it's all because that black Kenyan usurper made me get mad. Wasn't no problems before I was reminded what an inadequate dumbfuck I was. Just like how my bitch ex-wife tried to make it look like it wasn't her fault the cops kept getting called to the house and arresting me. BigRed0427 posted:At the risk of someone clubbing me with a crowbar. The 2020 election. Who the gently caress do the GOP run for that? How do you go backwards from someone like Trump? Oh, the Republicans are going to run a whole bunch of interesting people next time. Only 1 or 2 "establishment" guys though. Crow Jane posted:I mean, that's true for everyone. If you don't have that sibling, it probably just means that you are that sibling Look, some of us were raised right with just a single sibling and neither one of us are the gently caress up. We leave that to my Mom's side of the family, Thank You.
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:Athens reporting in: Dayton here. Yeah. There is weird quantities of Trump here, in one of the four or five solidly blue areas of the state.
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Houston: https://twitter.com/DylanBaddour/status/791106847503548416
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Did anyone watch the Tallahassee trump stumping today? Any crazy anecdotes? I am working on a science project and can't find tape.
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:Athens reporting in: Why would you ever leave beautiful Athens, though? I had an ex once who attended OU, and the "locavore" organic food culture and objectively leftist worker co-op company culture there are both loving fantastic. They also have the best hot dog shop in all of Ohio, bar none. What I'm trying to say is that Athens/OU is a really fun and great little college town and I probably would have been a lot happier going there compared to my preppy/right-leaning alma mater. Teriyaki Koinku fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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emdash posted:http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/undercover-border-militia-immigration-bauer And they're basically racist, paramilitary LARPers.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 04:02 |
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dwarf74 posted:From many pages back, but I just had time to read it. The bit where one of the members threatens to rape the journalist while laughing about it was reaaaaalllyyy something else.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 04:04 |
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Harris County had 1,185,478 votes in 2012. 49.4% for Obama and 49.3% for Romney So, 140,000 votes in just two days of early voting does seem to herald much higher turnout, presumably due to Hispanic participation.
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:Why would you ever leave beautiful Athens, though? I had an ex once who attended OU, and the "locavore" organic food culture is loving fantastic. They also have the best hot dog shop in all of Ohio, bar none. OU derail before bed: it's a great place for grad school, but is a total party school for undergrad. I like seeing places, going stargazing, hiking, finding pumpkin patches, etc. Saw an absolutely beautiful log-style (can never tell if fascia or not) house with a giant trump banner obscuring 1/3 of the front of it this past weekend. (Which is funny because you could barely see it from the road) And yes, O'betty's is amazing.
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FYI never travel to SE Ohio (except for Athens! ) if you can help it. It's got some of the most gutted and economically-ravaged Rust Belt territory outside of, like, Detroit, and it's super loving depressing to witness in person. The Front Wheel Drive street name and five different Portsmouths that look like living time capsules from the 1950s were kind of amusing, though. e: More Ohio quick tips while I'm on this derail: *Cincinnati is what I'd consider "Just OK" for an American city. Nothing really spectacular like you'd find in a more cosmopolitan city like Seattle or San Francisco or Boston but not that bad either. Non-natives are confused and horrified by the Cincinnati take on chili. I'm biased though since I'm originally from Cincy. *Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH, is in the very northernest-rear end end of Ohio, literally jutting into Lake Erie, but it's an awesome, magical place if you're a theme park (and ESPECIALLY roller coaster) enthusiast. Literally an All-Star ensemble of some of the best roller coasters in the world. *Columbus is a little more liberal than Cincinnati, but really loving spread-out like Chicago is and is still pretty much "just average" for an American city. I've lobbied the State capitol building though, which is pretty modest if you're used to being in DC with their Capitol building *Cleveland is the most liberal major city in Ohio (the conservative/liberal line tends to progress from Cincinnati diagonally through Columbus ending in Cleveland, Columbus being the main divider between Ohio conservatives and liberals), but it's cold whenever I've been there and always seemed really depressing to go visit. *Every time I see a non-native spell Cincinnati as "Cincinatti," my blood pressure goes up just a tiny bit. Just a little pet peeve of mine. Uh, nothing really to add, I guess? I'm just from Ohio and I feel the urge to defend it whenever someone else not from here shits on it and dismisses literally the entire state as flyover country, even though I like to poo poo on Ohio a lot too and think most of the state is a wasteland myself. Teriyaki Koinku fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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PEC IS DOWN TO 98% But the senate is up to 84% (and 51/49 to boot!) House is likely to remain GOP
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:FYI never travel to Ohio if you can help it. It's got some of the most gutted and economically-ravaged Rust Belt territory outside of, like, Detroit, and it's super loving depressing to witness in person. Fixed that for 'ya.
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Brian Williams asked Mike Pence about the results, and he said he had a "fire wall of the american people" Also: https://twitter.com/jbendery/status/791115019182309376
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Dr.Zeppelin posted:i've been working on a similar list although it also includes the bitter and exasperated #nevertrump faction Thanks, these are all great. I added everyone but Todd Starnes because he's got his tweets protected. What's the bot account that only RTs Tweets made from Donald's "real" phone? I'm still debating on adding the ultimate corncob for fear he'd dominate the feed, so maybe just the filtered tweets would suffice.
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iospace posted:PEC IS DOWN TO 98% Any particular reason why?
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Any particular reason why? Meta-Margin dropped due to all the Rasmussens and LA Times and stuff that came out. It's nothing to worry about.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Any particular reason why? no drat clue, probably some weak polls for Clinton that may have dropped her average ever so slightly.
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He even has an article about how the senate is moving a bit more dem but the presidential is probably just gonna hover around metamargin 4 and that it doesn't mean Trump has any chance.
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PT6A posted:Why does Obama's half brother think the President owes "the Kenyan side of his family" jack poo poo? It'd be one thing if they were actually a significant part of his life at any time (he still wouldn't owe them anything, mind you, nor should he treat them specially as a result) but they evidently were not. It's a cultural thing, extended family loyalty is much, much, much more important than it is in anglo culture. Loyalty to self/immediate family is seen as extremely narcissistic. Similarly, success is meant to be shared with the entire extended family (and even larger social groupings, as well). Calling the expectation of loyalty to extended family idiotic is some profoundly culturally relativistic ignorance. All the Africans from that region I've met would get insane amounts of poo poo if they were that succesful yet largely didn't concern themselves with the greater extended family, tribe, and village. Of course, he'd also be getting a ton of poo poo for only having two kids and depending on the background of his family, for only having a single wife. tabris posted:"Taken care of me? You're my kid brother and you take care of me? Did you ever think about that? Hah? Did you ever once that about that?" See above, obligation for care is with the most succesful, not the eldest. Herstory Begins Now fucked around with this message at 04:27 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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Armani posted:The bit where one of the members threatens to rape the journalist while laughing about it was reaaaaalllyyy something else. But I stand by it - most of it really felt like they were a bunch of awful LARPers. Sure, with a lot more racism, Infowars, and real weapons, but those "operations"? Pure LARP. Adults pretending to be at war. SOURCE: I used to do a medieval LARP and some of the people were ex-military crazy people, some people were crazy right-wingers, and a lot of that overlapped. dwarf74 fucked around with this message at 04:25 on Oct 26, 2016 |
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To understand Malik Obama, please read this thread. It's very good. https://twitter.com/christiana1987/status/788810676512882688
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Herstory Begins Now posted:It's a cultural thing, extended family loyalty is much, much, much more important than it is in anglo culture. Loyalty to self/immediate family is seen as extremely narcissistic. Similarly, success is meant to be shared with the entire extended family (and even larger social groupings, as well). Is it really fair for Malik to have that expectation of him when Barack was raised in the West with a totally different set of cultural values?
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Herstory Begins Now posted:It's a cultural thing, extended family loyalty is much, much, much more important than it is in anglo culture. Loyalty to self/immediate family is seen as extremely narcissistic. Similarly, success is meant to be shared with the entire extended family (and even larger social groupings, as well). You are right. He has an understandable reason for possessing those values. He is, however, still foolish for projecting to those values on someone with essentially none of the same cultural background. Cultural relativism is about understanding why, not never making value judgements.
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Pakled posted:Is it really fair for Malik to have that expectation of him when Barack was raised in the West with a totally different set of cultural values? No but on the other hand what even is culturally 'fair'?
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:Why would you ever leave beautiful Athens, though? I had an ex once who attended OU, and the "locavore" organic food culture and objectively leftist worker co-op company culture there are both loving fantastic. They also have the best hot dog shop in all of Ohio, bar none. Athens! I lived there for too long after college because it was hard to leave. It definitely skewed my perspective on how Ohio is. I worked at O'betty's for a bit. Great food but the bar rush was pretty terrible. Way worse than the buggy.
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