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tweakabelle -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/13/2015 10:42:15 AM)

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.




Aylee -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/13/2015 10:46:42 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.




After all, who needs voting and democracy and stuff?




bounty44 -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 7:36:18 AM)

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Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz held a luncheon in Raleigh, North Carolina on Monday. During his speech, the Texas senator says voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016 would be a bad choice for the country.

Cruz said that voting for the former United States Secretary of State would be the same thing as keeping Barack Obama in office.


http://www.fox28.com/story/28795872/2015/04/14/ted-cruz-takes-on-hillary-clinton

ive heard a number of people say its virtually unheard of for a same party candidate to win the presidency after 8 yrs of an unpopular predecessor.




mnottertail -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 7:46:49 AM)

That may be, he is not that unpopular.





Lucylastic -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 7:48:10 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.




After all, who needs voting and democracy and stuff?

not the kochs, or the adelsons, or the soros's or an of the richpeople buying the politicians




CreativeDominant -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 8:11:15 AM)

Bill Gates, Charles Ergen, the Maloof Brothers...




tweakabelle -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 9:08:49 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.




After all, who needs voting and democracy and stuff?

Which part of "Have the election tomorrow" don't you understand?




Aylee -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/14/2015 9:53:35 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.




After all, who needs voting and democracy and stuff?

Which part of "Have the election tomorrow" don't you understand?


What part of local politics and primaries don't you?

Your method is very, "One person, one vote, once."




bounty44 -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 4:28:02 PM)

NYT Freak Out: Ermagersh! Ted Cruz Has Gay Friends — and Supporters!!!

That doesn't fit the narrative

quote:

It seems the New York Times has gotten itself all worked up because Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz attended an event in his honor at the Manhattan apartment of — gasp! — “two prominent gay hoteliers.” (Apparently one cannot simply be a ‘hotelier’ these days — a sexual identifier is required.)

It’s obvious that Times reporter Maggie Haberman thought she had found the smoking gun that would tarnish Cruz’s conservative credentials forever when she reported that he’s not a hateful bigot or something…

“[T]he juxtaposition of Mr. Cruz being the guest of honor at a home owned by two of the most visible gay businessmen in New York City was striking,” a seemingly shaken Haberman wrote.

If you’re a left-leaning reporter who believes that the only reason half of Americans oppose same sex marriage is because they’re hateful bigots who are acting out of raw animus, events and statements like this cause you all kinds of cognitive dissonance and consternation. All good leftist reporters believe in the deepest recesses of their hearts that mean-spirited Republicans who disagree with the push for same-sex marriage never, ever associate with gay people — unless they’re snooping around in their bedrooms.

But Haberman persisted, asking Ian Reisner, one of the hosts of the event, about the possible “dissonance” between his gay activism and being at an event for Cruz. “Reisner said that while he does not agree with Cruz on social issues, the two men do agree on national security and Israel. “Ted Cruz was on point on every issue that has to do with national security,” he said…

This may come as a surprise to reporters at the Times, but Senator Cruz — like most Republicans — has gay friends (and supporters) and he’s willing to engaging in dialogue with people with whom he disagrees. And guess what? This is not newsworthy.

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/04/23/nyt-freak-out-ermagersh-ted-cruz-has-gay-friends-and-supporters/




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 5:12:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

NYT Freak Out: Ermagersh! Ted Cruz Has Gay Friends — and Supporters!!!

That doesn't fit the narrative

quote:

It seems the New York Times has gotten itself all worked up because Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz attended an event in his honor at the Manhattan apartment of — gasp! — “two prominent gay hoteliers.” (Apparently one cannot simply be a ‘hotelier’ these days — a sexual identifier is required.)

It’s obvious that Times reporter Maggie Haberman thought she had found the smoking gun that would tarnish Cruz’s conservative credentials forever when she reported that he’s not a hateful bigot or something…

“[T]he juxtaposition of Mr. Cruz being the guest of honor at a home owned by two of the most visible gay businessmen in New York City was striking,” a seemingly shaken Haberman wrote.

If you’re a left-leaning reporter who believes that the only reason half of Americans oppose same sex marriage is because they’re hateful bigots who are acting out of raw animus, events and statements like this cause you all kinds of cognitive dissonance and consternation. All good leftist reporters believe in the deepest recesses of their hearts that mean-spirited Republicans who disagree with the push for same-sex marriage never, ever associate with gay people — unless they’re snooping around in their bedrooms.

But Haberman persisted, asking Ian Reisner, one of the hosts of the event, about the possible “dissonance” between his gay activism and being at an event for Cruz. “Reisner said that while he does not agree with Cruz on social issues, the two men do agree on national security and Israel. “Ted Cruz was on point on every issue that has to do with national security,” he said…

This may come as a surprise to reporters at the Times, but Senator Cruz — like most Republicans — has gay friends (and supporters) and he’s willing to engaging in dialogue with people with whom he disagrees. And guess what? This is not newsworthy.

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/04/23/nyt-freak-out-ermagersh-ted-cruz-has-gay-friends-and-supporters/


Why should this be different?




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 5:15:02 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.

Quick, before her campaign implodes.




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 5:16:41 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

Here's a prediction: The GOP will select a candidate who has pandered too much to the Right/Tea Party to be electable, and Hilary will win by default.

So why waste the billions of $ that the election will cost? Have the election tomorrow and think of all the time money and energy that will be saved.

At this point in the 08 campaign didn't you think the same thing?




slvemike4u -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 5:46:42 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

quote:

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz held a luncheon in Raleigh, North Carolina on Monday. During his speech, the Texas senator says voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016 would be a bad choice for the country.

Cruz said that voting for the former United States Secretary of State would be the same thing as keeping Barack Obama in office.


http://www.fox28.com/story/28795872/2015/04/14/ted-cruz-takes-on-hillary-clinton

ive heard a number of people say its virtually unheard of for a same party candidate to win the presidency after 8 yrs of an unpopular predecessor.

Who decides unpopularity ?
I have a feeling were I to canvas your friends he would indeed be "unpopular"

On the other hand were it my friends canvassed the result would be different.

Surely there would be comments indicating a certain disappointment in his administration but what you(generic you) guys always fail to take into account is that this disappointment is due to the belief that he didn't get far enough left.

Those folks aren't going to exhibit their disappointment by voting republican,if anything they will feel let down that Warren didn't run but they will hold their noses and still vote for Hillary.....as their only choice.These folks wouldn't votte for a conservative on pain of death [8|]




slvemike4u -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 5:49:43 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

NYT Freak Out: Ermagersh! Ted Cruz Has Gay Friends — and Supporters!!!

That doesn't fit the narrative

quote:

It seems the New York Times has gotten itself all worked up because Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz attended an event in his honor at the Manhattan apartment of — gasp! — “two prominent gay hoteliers.” (Apparently one cannot simply be a ‘hotelier’ these days — a sexual identifier is required.)

It’s obvious that Times reporter Maggie Haberman thought she had found the smoking gun that would tarnish Cruz’s conservative credentials forever when she reported that he’s not a hateful bigot or something…

“[T]he juxtaposition of Mr. Cruz being the guest of honor at a home owned by two of the most visible gay businessmen in New York City was striking,” a seemingly shaken Haberman wrote.

If you’re a left-leaning reporter who believes that the only reason half of Americans oppose same sex marriage is because they’re hateful bigots who are acting out of raw animus, events and statements like this cause you all kinds of cognitive dissonance and consternation. All good leftist reporters believe in the deepest recesses of their hearts that mean-spirited Republicans who disagree with the push for same-sex marriage never, ever associate with gay people — unless they’re snooping around in their bedrooms.

But Haberman persisted, asking Ian Reisner, one of the hosts of the event, about the possible “dissonance” between his gay activism and being at an event for Cruz. “Reisner said that while he does not agree with Cruz on social issues, the two men do agree on national security and Israel. “Ted Cruz was on point on every issue that has to do with national security,” he said…

This may come as a surprise to reporters at the Times, but Senator Cruz — like most Republicans — has gay friends (and supporters) and he’s willing to engaging in dialogue with people with whom he disagrees. And guess what? This is not newsworthy.

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2015/04/23/nyt-freak-out-ermagersh-ted-cruz-has-gay-friends-and-supporters/


Racists for years would decry the fact that they were racists by pointing out that they have black friends.

You are aware,are you not,that one can be friends with an individual gay person while still holding views that harm that particular constituency




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 6:29:02 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

quote:

Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz held a luncheon in Raleigh, North Carolina on Monday. During his speech, the Texas senator says voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016 would be a bad choice for the country.

Cruz said that voting for the former United States Secretary of State would be the same thing as keeping Barack Obama in office.


http://www.fox28.com/story/28795872/2015/04/14/ted-cruz-takes-on-hillary-clinton

ive heard a number of people say its virtually unheard of for a same party candidate to win the presidency after 8 yrs of an unpopular predecessor.

Who decides unpopularity ?
I have a feeling were I to canvas your friends he would indeed be "unpopular"

On the other hand were it my friends canvassed the result would be different.

Surely there would be comments indicating a certain disappointment in his administration but what you(generic you) guys always fail to take into account is that this disappointment is due to the belief that he didn't get far enough left.

Those folks aren't going to exhibit their disappointment by voting republican,if anything they will feel let down that Warren didn't run but they will hold their noses and still vote for Hillary.....as their only choice.These folks wouldn't votte for a conservative on pain of death [8|]

Obama's favorable rating is under 50%.




slvemike4u -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 6:44:05 PM)

And agreat number of those 50% percent are disappointed because he isn't far enough left [8|]


For sake of argument lets put the number right at %50,lets both agree that 35% of those folks are on the right......they wouldn't vote for Hillary under any circumstances.

But the other 15%,while clearly disappointed in President Obama have no political choice save to vote for whomever (re: Hillary) is the nominee from the Democratic party.

These folks would rather have their arm cut off that vote for a Cruz,a Walker or a Huckabee




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 6:51:14 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

And agreat number of those 50% percent are disappointed because he isn't far enough left [8|]


For sake of argument lets put the number right at %50,lets both agree that 35% of those folks are on the right......they wouldn't vote for Hillary under any circumstances.

But the other 15%,while clearly disappointed in President Obama have no political choice save to vote for whomever (re: Hillary) is the nominee from the Democratic party.

These folks would rather have their arm cut off that vote for a Cruz,a Walker or a Huckabee

Your right, the left are Gods the right are demons.




slvemike4u -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 7:28:32 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

And agreat number of those 50% percent are disappointed because he isn't far enough left [8|]


For sake of argument lets put the number right at %50,lets both agree that 35% of those folks are on the right......they wouldn't vote for Hillary under any circumstances.

But the other 15%,while clearly disappointed in President Obama have no political choice save to vote for whomever (re: Hillary) is the nominee from the Democratic party.

These folks would rather have their arm cut off that vote for a Cruz,a Walker or a Huckabee

Your right, the left are Gods the right are demons.

Okay putz show me where I said that.

That's what I get for trying to engage an idiot in an actual fucking conversation [:@]




BamaD -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 7:35:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u


quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

And agreat number of those 50% percent are disappointed because he isn't far enough left [8|]


For sake of argument lets put the number right at %50,lets both agree that 35% of those folks are on the right......they wouldn't vote for Hillary under any circumstances.

But the other 15%,while clearly disappointed in President Obama have no political choice save to vote for whomever (re: Hillary) is the nominee from the Democratic party.

These folks would rather have their arm cut off that vote for a Cruz,a Walker or a Huckabee

Your right, the left are Gods the right are demons.

Okay putz show me where I said that.

That's what I get for trying to engage an idiot in an actual fucking conversation [:@]

Poll after poll says Obama is taking us in the wrong direction. always between 60 and 70% try to spin that.
You always claim evil on the part of any conservative and no matter how stupid or crooked a liberal is you ignore it.
Die before voting for one? Makes them sound pretty demonic to me.

Used a little dramatic hyperbole to make my point, you know how that works don't you?




slvemike4u -> RE: First to throw his hat in the ring (4/24/2015 7:42:50 PM)

So you objected to a phrase that was meant to convey that liberals,on the left,will hew to their ideological biases ?

Really,that's what you are going to suggest was meant to convey demonic qualities ?

Do you deny their is a partisan divide in this country ?

Would you rather die than vote for Hillary ?

Again I'm going to ask,just how big an idiot and an asshole are you ?


Seriously Bama,I'm done,I can't talk to a simpleton and still keep my inner calm.

Enjoy your evening,when you grow up,when your IQ rises above forty get back to me




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