Yeah, you were mad. So you acted like a dick, and you made me mad. That's how that works.
Maybe in middle school
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Rubio wins. He beats out Bush with Cruz doing what he can to gain attention. He stays in longer than Bush, too. The Santorum model.
Rubio presents himself as GOP Obama. Fresh-ish face, multi-culti-ish background. He is able to speak crazy and sane in a single sentence.
Rubio selects either Fiorina or Kasich as running mate. One is the Palin pick, the other the Biden pick.
Hillary looks as if she's scolding her talented but irresponsible son in the debates -- think Alex P. Keaton.
Trump attempts a third party run. Cruz wants attention so he vaguely threatens to do the same until he doesn't.
Hillary wins by about the same numbers Obama did in 2008. She even wins Florida. Rubio runs for governor and wins. Jeb gains back all the weight.
No clue on Hill's VP pick.
I partially can't blame her for a hardened persona, after how horribly the GOP has treated her for the past few years.
Hillary is a train wreck. She is a shell of what she was in 2008. She is laying low, trying to rebrand herself. Hiring consultants who tell her she has to be funnier. She's not hitting the trail hard. Her crowds pale in comparison to Bernie. The dark cloud of the server hangs over her. The public perception of her has gone downhill in polling especially with trustworthiness and honesty.
I think if you are for her you have to be somewhat disappointed that she's not out there battling and bashing republicans over the head.
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Hillary is a train wreck. She is a shell of what she was in 2008. She is laying low, trying to rebrand herself. Hiring consultants who tell her she has to be funnier. She's not hitting the trail hard. Her crowds pale in comparison to Bernie. The dark cloud of the server hangs over her. The public perception of her has gone downhill in polling especially with trustworthiness and honesty.
I think if you are for her you have to be somewhat disappointed that she's not out there battling and bashing republicans over the head.
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Hillary is a train wreck. She is a shell of what she was in 2008. She is laying low, trying to rebrand herself. Hiring consultants who tell her she has to be funnier. She's not hitting the trail hard. Her crowds pale in comparison to Bernie. The dark cloud of the server hangs over her. The public perception of her has gone downhill in polling especially with trustworthiness and honesty.
I think if you are for her you have to be somewhat disappointed that she's not out there battling and bashing republicans over the head.
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Hillary is a train wreck. She is a shell of what she was in 2008. She is laying low, trying to rebrand herself. Hiring consultants who tell her she has to be funnier. She's not hitting the trail hard. Her crowds pale in comparison to Bernie. The dark cloud of the server hangs over her. The public perception of her has gone downhill in polling especially with trustworthiness and honesty.
I think if you are for her you have to be somewhat disappointed that she's not out there battling and bashing republicans over the head.
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The President doesn't seem to be a particular fan of Mrs. Clinton's presidency,
Has he endorsed someone else?
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If Biden jumps in he would kind of have to.
Also let's not forget...the Republicans can't win the Presidency.
It's easy to take solace in the electoral map of 2008 & 2012, but I believe it comes down to head to head match-ups. Obama was a juggernaut in 2008 and he sustained his popularity in 2012 in what was a closer contest. Romney lost because voters didn't think he cared about people like themselves and Mormonism caused Evangelicals to stay home. Clinton had great political savvy and a favorable economic environment to win.
That being said Obama and Bill are gifted politicians and campaigners where Hillary is not. She may not have the best head to head matchup like Bill and Obama did. We have a more celebrity obsessed culture now, where Bill and Obama are rockstars. I predict she will either face off against Rubio or Trump, both fresh on the political scene. Some of their policies may be a non-starter for folks in FYM, but the general public is different.
HRC needs a shot of adrenaline in her campaign. Her crowds are dwarfed by Bernie's. Right now everybody is talking about Trump and the GOP thanks to the debates. In the end she needs to somehow come close to the Obama turnout machine or it could easily swing the other way. I'm not sure she is a good enough campaigner to do that.
HRC needs a shot of adrenaline in her campaign. Her crowds are dwarfed by Bernie's. Right now everybody is talking about Trump and the GOP thanks to the debates. In the end she needs to somehow come close to the Obama turnout machine or it could easily swing the other way. I'm not sure she is a good enough campaigner to do that.
When Glenn Beck is calling out his supporters as racists you have a huge fucking problem.
Glenn Beck is losing his marbles. He wants to be some sort of prophet-sage.
In a speech delivered in 2012, Ben Carson said the big bang theory was part of the “fairy tales” pushed by “highfalutin scientists” as a story of creation.
Similarly, Carson, a noted creationist, said he believed the theory of evolution was encouraged by the devil.
I am not following it too closely, but it seems to me that the only thing that can prevent HRC from becoming the next president of the US is people getting sick of her before the elections.
It's not going to be because any of the clowns running amok at the moment will convince the majority of the voters they can do a better job.
I figured out the entire Republican race days ago. It's going to come down to Marco Rubio vs. Carly Fiorina with Jeb Bush being the dark horse. Nobody else has a prayer when you look at how high their actual ceilings happen to be. Cruz, Christie, Carson, Kasich, etc. all can only shoot so high. Rubio and Fiorina's debate performances will only continue to elevate them above the fray as the race goes on.
I'm of the opinion that we'll ultimately see a Rubio ticket with Fiorina as his VP pick. He basically gets a token female candidate like Palin that's actually intelligent and helps reunify the party after the two of them get the lion's share of delegates. Fiorina helps the ticket more than an establishment candidate with a ton of baggage would.
Trump's hot air balloon is already imploding and it will be nearly deflated by the time December rolls around. I'd expect him to drop out before the Iowa Caucus even happens because why on earth would he want to waste time shaking hands for a lost cause when he could just bow out and say the GOP establishment used a lot of dirty tricks to make him lose?
Regardless, it is indeed a lost cause for the GOP. When you're earning a 2.5 million voter deficit due to your party members dying and young people registering as Democrats, well, it's hopeless. I don't know why people pretend there's a chance in hell for them when the share of the white vote continually drops around 2.5% every four years. If Clinton doesn't win by as big a margin as Obama did over McCain, it will be a total shock. Not only have a lot of polling hinted that she would exceed the 2008 margin, but she has an even bigger registration advantage given eight years of deaths and new Democrats. In fact, it's the most favorable political climate for Democrats ever as far as party identification and the racial makeup of the country is concerned. A pity there's all that gerrymandering...