Dork457 posted:I'm not terribly familiar with this. Is it common that a presidential candidate will have essentially journalism groupies along for the campaign ride? I'm pretty sure this is common even for the actual President. I'm fairly certain there's a section for the press on Air Force One. Sankis fucked around with this message at 06:24 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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SSNeoman posted:I think what gets me the most about Hillary's strategy is that she realized how to use people's distrust in politicians for her own advantage. Just fly under the radar, and let the media eat Trump alive. This is a HORSE RACE after all right? Damnit, where is that Fury Road/Trump gif when I need it.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 06:29 |
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She's flush with cash...she should lavish them with food and entertainment like she knows Trump cannot. She will still not admit them to her royal court of course, but they will feast and be merry provided they do not cross her in public
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Epic High Five posted:She's flush with cash...she should lavish them with food and entertainment like she knows Trump cannot. She will still not admit them to her royal court of course, but they will feast and be merry provided they do not cross her in public Orange Chicken for every meal
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You don't want taco trucks on every corner. They sell sub-standard products. What you wanna do is head down to the Trump Tower Grill and get yourself a taco bowl there.
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The Glumslinger posted:Orange Chicken for every meal You have my 4 year old daughter's vote.
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The stock market is predicting a Clinton landslide. Apparently investors like landslide victories and legislative gridlock.
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Dork457 posted:I'm not terribly familiar with this. Is it common that a presidential candidate will have essentially journalism groupies along for the campaign ride? Yeah, papers and magazines have been doing it since at least the 60's. The idea was to get an insider look at the next President, but then Rolling Stone got Hunter S Thompson to follow McGovern in 72 and everyone realized that covering the losing campaign is much more interesting. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail is still a great read too, and depressingly relevant. quote:“The whole framework of the presidency is getting out of hand. It's come to the point where you almost can't run unless you can cause people to salivate and whip on each other with big sticks. You almost have to be a rock star to get the kind of fever you need to survive in American politics.” quote:“How many more of these stinking, double-downer sideshows will we have to go through before we can get ourselves straight enough to put together some kind of national election that will give me and the at least 20 million people I tend to agree with a chance to vote FOR something, instead of always being faced with that old familiar choice between the lesser of two evils?” quote:“The main problem in any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go out on a stage & whup their supporters into an orgiastic frenzy—then go back to the office & sell every one of the poor bastards down the tube for a nickel apiece.” quote:“McGovern made some stupid mistakes, but in context they seem almost frivolous compared to the things Richard Nixon does every day of his life, on purpose, as a matter of policy and a perfect expression of everything he stands for. Ghetto Prince fucked around with this message at 07:39 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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It's pretty funny that Trump's Nuremberg rally yesterday came about from a nightmare version of that West Wing episode where all his advisors came together and decided the time was right to "let Trump be Trump".
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How Trump charms wealthy donors in private — by seeking their advice Apparently Trump doesn't seek policy advice from experts or Republican party operatives but from rich donors, who see a different Trump - quiet, attentive, note-taking. And Trump actually listens to what they say - his famous apology came after a session with Sheldon Adelson who told Trump off for running his mouth, his wavering on immigration came after Andrew Sabin told him deporting 11 million people was impractical and his attacks on Clinton for poor judgement were suggested by Peter Leidel. Though by far the donor with the most pull seems to be Robert Mercer, the NY billionaire who suggested Trump hire Bannon, Conway and now Bossie, the anti-Clinton attack dog. I think this tells us a lot about how Trump values people - only fellow wealthy business people are of worth and expert knowledge from scientists or politicians is to be dismissed. A Trump presidency might not be an autocracy but a plutocracy in which the rich 1% run America's policy regardless of how ignorant they may be about their portfolios. It also emphasizes that Trump is an empty suit that repeats what people tell him; he lacks any internal convictions and judgement. It is also consistent with the reports that Trump officials are desperate to get his ear since he tends to follow the advice of whoever spoke to him last. quote:At the breakfast fundraiser at Trump Tower in early August, where he went into details about his approach to issues such as the war in Syria, attendees urged Trump to share more policy specifics in public.“At the rallies, if I give much more than a one-word sentence, I lose the audience,” Trump responded, according to Leidel. “I want to keep their attention.” I think he realizes how stupid a lot of his supporters are, but he still seems obsessed with getting their adoration at those rallies he loves so much. AMorePerfctGoonion fucked around with this message at 08:20 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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Comrade Fakename posted:It's pretty funny that Trump's Nuremberg rally yesterday came about from a nightmare version of that West Wing episode where all his advisors came together and decided the time was right to "let Trump be Trump". "Let Trump be Trump" was literally the guiding principle of Lewandwoski campaign management
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AMorePerfctGoonion posted:The stock market is predicting a Clinton landslide. Apparently investors like landslide victories and legislative gridlock. yeah, but they also predicted that britain would vote to remain
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fatherboxx posted:"Let Trump be Trump" was literally the guiding principle of Lewandwoski campaign management I mean, the only thing Trump might care about more than rally size is the approval of people richer than him. A rich person with Serious Opinions recommended Bannon, even though he didn't have anything new or good to offer, and bam, Bannon got hired. It's funny that the media has so much trouble with Trump because he's not some big mystery. It's just that understanding and explaining how much of a fake con man only in it for the money and the fame Trump is requires admitting that he's not qualified to be President and that this isn't a real race. God loving forbid journalists actually do their jobs and report the truth, because that would result in less pageviews and ad revenue. gently caress the media.
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My friend called Hillary a neoliberal today. Is he stupid, or am I?
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:yeah, but they also predicted that britain would vote to remain Britain is 90% white and their polls suck
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Avenging_Mikon posted:My friend called Hillary a neoliberal today. Is he stupid, or am I? She is. but the answer is probably both of you
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Avenging_Mikon posted:My friend called Hillary a neoliberal today. Is he stupid, or am I? She is but she's running on a more progressive platform than Bill ever did because she responds to voter demands like a professional politician should. She's not a proper leftist or anything but what she's running on is far and away better than any other options. As an aside, they're running billboard ads in Milwaukee for Johnson now, saying that he's the only sane candidate running.
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 08:59 |
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He is. Everyone is a neoliberal these days, and if you think Trump isn't then you're going to be very disappointed if he becomes presidents and stacks his cabinet with business people who depend on global free trade and the free immigration of labor.
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AMorePerfctGoonion posted:The stock market is predicting a Clinton landslide. Apparently investors like landslide victories and legislative gridlock. This is a great example of cherry-picking data to try to prove a theory. Also Obama 2008, which would be a huge outlier, is conspicuously absent from their graph. EDIT: I'm guessing that share button placement on the image isn't intentional, but seriously they need to fix their labeling if all their graphs end up like that. Chuu fucked around with this message at 09:05 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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WeAreTheRomans posted:but the answer is probably both of you Sounds about right. Thanks
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Avenging_Mikon posted:My friend called Hillary a neoliberal today. Is he stupid, or am I? Really, this is a term that has been so corrupted over time it's best not to use it. I personally think she fits the classic definition pretty well considering I still have pro-TARP Hillary as my template for figuring out how she reasons about economic issues -- and not the new anti-TARP Hillary which I feel (but cannot prove) is not representative of her personal economic viewpoints.
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Lightning Knight posted:She is but she's running on a more progressive platform than Bill ever did because she responds to voter demands like a professional politician should. She's not a proper leftist or anything but what she's running on is far and away better than any other options. Best part is that "they" probably mean the Koch brothers, if it's a campaign ad It's funny how Clinton and Trump are the worst but Johnson is great, but as soon as you ask them what they like or explain his frankly disastrous tenure as NM gov it's hands clapped on ears. This is, of course, why 3rd party candidates always poll like 6-8x higher than their final turnout ends up being, because none of their supporters actually intend to go out and vote for them. They just want to feel above it all
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iospace posted:https://twitter.com/KatyTurNBC/status/771547705705324544 In flight drinks with Hillary needs to be the new beer with Obama.
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http://www.theonion.com/article/tim-kaine-found-riding-conveyor-belt-during-factor-53580 Onion Tim Kaine is gonna be the best.
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Lightning Knight posted:http://www.theonion.com/article/tim-kaine-found-riding-conveyor-belt-during-factor-53580 I kind of thought Onion Tim Kaine would be an overly nice guy who goes to ridiculous lengths to help others at his own expense, but this childlike Onion Kaine seems good enough for the next four or eight years. No Diamond Joe though obviously.
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Epic High Five posted:They just want to feel above it all Yep I got into it with a far distant family member, I guess it was awkward for her cause she just met me, and I was fool hardy to bring up my friend who is gonna touch the johnson. She said hilary is bad and she is voting third party. I went into my simpsons. "GO AHEAD THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY" voice. She left the room.
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WhiskeyJuvenile posted:I actually don't know a good taco place around here because I always do pupusas. There's a good Mexican place down on Randolph and new Hampshire. Pollo Mex. It's got a generic name but the food is amazing.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:My friend called Hillary a neoliberal today. Is he stupid, or am I? Neoliberal is a word that means different things to different people. Does she believe in incrementally modifying the institutions of capitalism and free trade? Yes. Does she buy into gently caress-you-got-mine-ism and wants to shrink the size of the state? No. Is she to the left of Obama and is probably the most left wing president since Carter? Yes. Will she deliver Full Communism Now? No.
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Nichael posted:I kind of thought Onion Tim Kaine would be an overly nice guy who goes to ridiculous lengths to help others at his own expense, but this childlike Onion Kaine seems good enough for the next four or eight years. No Diamond Joe though obviously. I kind of don't like Onion Kaine. Onion Biden was great bexause they looked at the way Biden was portrayed as a gaffe machine and went, nah, we're gonna play in our own sandbox. This is just what everybody sees when they look at Tim Kaine.
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AMorePerfctGoonion posted:How Trump charms wealthy donors in private — by seeking their advice This is how Hillary is campaigning as well, and not only does she take money from wealthy donors but she takes money from regimes with values opposite of the average American. The argument that she is progressive is hardly believable as well, considering she married a guy who had the values enough to enable the housing bubble and signed NAFTA. It's much further than that too the idea that she believes in any accountability is laughable. She ran a private server deleted emails then lied and said she only deleted personal ones not related to work, which has been proven to be false. Also she attempted to blame Colin Powell for setting the precedent of running a private server, when she already had it up and running, then went ask Powell about the legality of it. The woman has no moral compass. And she more egregiously takes money from the highest bidder than Trump. All campaigns have private closed door meetings with wealthy donors the difference Trump isn't taking money from the Saudis and George Soros... at least at the moment.
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Lightning Knight posted:http://www.theonion.com/article/tim-kaine-found-riding-conveyor-belt-during-factor-53580 I'm really looking forward to Tim Kaine as America's Dad
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Rochallor posted:I kind of don't like Onion Kaine. Onion Biden was great bexause they looked at the way Biden was portrayed as a gaffe machine and went, nah, we're gonna play in our own sandbox. This is just what everybody sees when they look at Tim Kaine. Not everyone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jYBKg-7_8
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hexenmexen posted:This is how Hillary is campaigning as well, and not only does she take money from wealthy donors but she takes money from regimes with values opposite of the average American. Stfu with your retarded conspiracy theories and go back to Breitbart. All of these claims have been refuted every month in these threads since Hillary started campaigning for president.
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hexenmexen posted:This is how Hillary is campaigning as well, and not only does she take money from wealthy donors but she takes money from regimes with values opposite of the average American.
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hexenmexen posted:The woman has no moral compass. And she more egregiously takes money from the highest bidder than Trump. All campaigns have private closed door meetings with wealthy donors the difference Trump isn't taking money from the Saudis and George Soros... at least at the moment. Please source your quotes
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These people who are against Clinton for being supposedly corrupt don't seem to give a drat about political corruption in itself. The Libertarians don't even have a policy about the effect of money in politics AFAIK, and they seem to ignore the possibility of corruption in general by being against government regulation and regulatory bodies like the SEC. Trump was originally sold as the anti-politician who would fund his own campaign but we all know how well that went, and now he is even employing the guy behind Citizens United. At least Clinton has promised to overturn Citizens United vs FEC with a constitutional amendment, but nobody seems to talk about this. If you listen to people there seems to be a groundswell of resentment against the political process in this country, and in particular the effect of money. People say they don't trust politicians but do nothing about it. Really it's just a bullshit excuse so that you can be cynical and lazy, not make an effort to follow politics, and then feel like you are superior to the people who actually give a poo poo. hexenmexen: Your cognitive dissonance is showing. Guess my post came too close to the bone. But I think you'll find a more receptive audience in one of your cult-right safe spaces. AMorePerfctGoonion fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Sep 2, 2016 |
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hexenmexen posted:This is how Hillary is campaigning as well, and not only does she take money from wealthy donors but she takes money from regimes with values opposite of the average American. is that a Trump supporter in the wild? Or better yet, a Bernie bro? Please tell us your opinions on Jewish bankers/segregation and the free market/Mexican immigrants/women's rights. Actually just go back to GBS where they believe such tripe and happily about emails like they loving matter.
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https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/771672562287935488 I just love these ads. "Here's what he said. Here's what actually happened. Your call"
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canepazzo posted:https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/771672562287935488 Yeah, but it can't break through the delusion that the right wing has built up for itself. Fortunately, they are not the majority anymore.
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