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MASSIVE Erection Thread 2016 - Lizard has the advantage. Trump is spiraling towards defeat.
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Actually, I'd really say that Trump vs Bernie wouldn't benefit third parties very well. Bernie might bother people, but he's not pants-on-head retarded. I think Shillary vs Trump would do it though.
Maybe not next election, maybe not the following one.
But in general, it'd show the country that the emperor has no clothes.
I've had friends, so-called friends anyway, basically disconnect from me because for the sole reason that I don't worship Hillary I'm automatically a misogynist.
I've had friends, so-called friends anyway, basically disconnect from me because for the sole reason that I don't worship Hillary I'm automatically a misogynist.
Trump isn't as rich as he claims to be, perhaps he doesn't have enough cash on hand to literally bribe delegates.
eta: There's also a non-trivial number of delegates that would gleefully declare Trump attempted to buy them off. Trump can only offer a quid pro quo once in office, with a Congress that will fight him every step of the way.
If his "donations" to charity are anything to go by, he'll bribe the delegates with a free round of golf and a signed photo of himself. Who knows, maybe a few will take the bait.
The Constitution Party convention started today. A bunch of nobodies are seeking their nomination, so they'll probably end up with their worst showing since 2000 come November. Joe Miller (the guy who beat Senator Lisa Murkowski in the 2010 GOP primaries, then lost to her running as a write-in candidate in the general election) was apparently going to seek their nomination, but he decided not to as of yesterday.
The Constitution Party convention started today. A bunch of nobodies are seeking their nomination, so they'll probably end up with their worst showing since 2000 come November. Joe Miller (the guy who beat Senator Lisa Murkowski in the 2010 GOP primaries, then lost to her running as a write-in candidate in the general election) was apparently going to seek their nomination, but he decided not to as of yesterday.
I've had friends, so-called friends anyway, basically disconnect from me because for the sole reason that I don't worship Hillary I'm automatically a misogynist.
The Constitution Party convention started today. A bunch of nobodies are seeking their nomination, so they'll probably end up with their worst showing since 2000 come November. Joe Miller (the guy who beat Senator Lisa Murkowski in the 2010 GOP primaries, then lost to her running as a write-in candidate in the general election) was apparently going to seek their nomination, but he decided not to as of yesterday.
I've had friends, so-called friends anyway, basically disconnect from me because for the sole reason that I don't worship Hillary I'm automatically a misogynist.
A think a big part of Hillary's supporters support her for 2 major reasons
1) Name recognition: Clinton is a pretty heavy household name since the 90's, shes widely known and has been in American politics as a Democratic juggernaut for a while. Even as First Lady she wasn't just arranging flowers in the White House, she's had significant input into her husband's presidency (tough on crime laws and the dismaying of glass-steagal come to mind).
2) Safety: A lot of Democrats truly don't want to risk the presidency on Bernie Sanders even if they agree with him on every single policy idea, and think that Hillary would be the "safer" choice between the two. This is especially true of older Democrats who still fear the word "Socialist".
That being said, it says a lot about Bernie Sander's and his supporters that some no-name small time senator from Vermont is giving Hillary Clinton a run for her money, especially when she has basically everything going for her (media coverage, donations, celebrity endorsements etc.)
I've had friends, so-called friends anyway, basically disconnect from me because for the sole reason that I don't worship Hillary I'm automatically a misogynist.
Someone can be affiliated with the Democrat party and not want to pay ridiculous tax rates and get shitty socialized health care. Not to say that Hillary's any better but...
Someone can be affiliated with the Democrat party and not want to pay ridiculous tax rates and get shitty socialized health care. Not to say that Hillary's any better but...
Contemporary Democrats in red states, especially the South, aren't nearly as conservative as they were before the Civil Rights Act, but they're still relatively conservative compared to the national party.
Contemporary Democrats in red states, especially the South, aren't nearly as conservative as they were before the Civil Rights Act, but they're still relatively conservative compared to the national party.
True, but there are some Democrats who advocate for reduced tax rates or keeping them the same in those areas, but usually not as much as the Republicans.
With the brokered convention locked in, I'm reasonably certain it's all but over for Trump. As well as the GOP winning in 2016. I'm predicting they'll put up Cruz as a compromise, "please don't burn the party down" candidate, and he just can't win a general election as an extremist evangelical.
I am sort of interested in who is actually running Trump's campaign. I really doubt that it is him and I think it is probably neoreactionaries using Trump to get publicity
With the brokered convention locked in, I'm reasonably certain it's all but over for Trump. As well as the GOP winning in 2016. I'm predicting they'll put up Cruz as a compromise, "please don't burn the party down" candidate, and he just can't win a general election as an extremist evangelical.
I doubt Ted Cruz will be the answer the GOP is looking for. Cruz, as much as he wants to avoid it, is pretty much Donald Trump-lite.
Trump is very polarizing, but regardless of what happens, the GOP is going to splinter off like a polar ice cap. Either Trump somehow gets nominated and moderates get pissed and vote for someone else out of spite, or Cruz/Kasich/Random party member that the GOP drags into the picture gets the nomination and Trump's supporters get pissed and break off from the party.