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Someone should make a UFC poster with the candidates on it. Lots of birds.
Don't tell me what to do.
Was talking about the compulsive liar angle.Hardly; Hillary (Shillary?) can't even give a full speech.
No passion, no beliefs, a justice-for-hire dope.
I think saying uneducated blacks are voting against their interests is really just taking a critique of fx news fans and now trumpsters re poor white males and flipping it on its head. It's the logic that the poor should support the more liberal.
Of course it's crass and I can think of many reasons why it's bullshit, but I don't think it's outright racist.
It's wrong because
- Hilary is liberal
- Hilary is not a dog whistle racist using the southern strategy
- Hilary has a strong record on civil rights and race, arguably as strong or stronger than the burn
- The lack of brand recognition among blacks is Bernie's fault
- Cutting taxes for the rich while globalization enriches them are policies that are easy to categorize as against the working class
- Saying that voting for someone who has less radical but similar policies is against black interests is a much tougher sell. As if all blacks should be commies by that logic.
Are you aware you just pulled two more examples that reinforced the point I (apparently failed) to convey to you?
Perot hurt Bush & Dole, not Clinton. He campaigned for the "Reform" party which was a loosely collected set of political sympathies that had a particular appeal to the wealthy, and drew mostly from breaking right-wing voters.
I want to believe the NYT is withholding this out of a sense of journalistic integrity, but I must admit that I share your cynicism. It's an ace in the sleeve for liberals, and it definitely has Trump's name on it.So, it seems that Trump is the 100% chance of being the nomination, IF two things happen.
One. There's not a giant bombshell that somehow nukes his appeal - like the supposed audio of Trump saying he's not going to enforce the border.
If it exists, expect it to be released just days before the general election.
Two. If all the other candidates stay in, which is highly probable at this point, splitting the opposing vote. Cruz has won Iowa, Texas, and Oklahoma. Rubio won Minnesota, and will probably stay in after losing Florida. Kasich may stay in until Ohio, then who knows. Carson will stay in until he's run out of money, and he claims he recently recieved the best day of donations in his entire campaign.
I'm curious as to the source of those donations, because he's had absolutley no shinning moments that have indicated he has a chance of winning the nomination. The only new donors to his campaign are either fools, or want him to stay in to help Trump win.
I'm not your buddy, palDon't tell me what to do.
I just explained to you concretely why this is a fantasy, and precisely the opposite of the effect a third party run with a split GOP would have on the GE vote. The only voter base at risk of being split here is the GOP base. The Democrats are consolidated, and have been for well over a decade.Lets say there are a ton of voters who are not fond of Hillary or Trump, but would vote for one or the other UNLESS there is a 3rd "independent" choice. I can see this allowing Trump to beat Hillary when a lot of her would be voters go 3rd party in a protest move.
So, it seems that Trump is the 100% chance of being the nomination, IF two things happen.
One. There's not a giant bombshell that somehow nukes his appeal - like the supposed audio of Trump saying he's not going to enforce the border.
If it exists, expect it to be released just days before the general election.
Two. If all the other candidates stay in, which is highly probable at this point, splitting the opposing vote. Cruz has won Iowa, Texas, and Oklahoma. Rubio won Minnesota, and will probably stay in after losing Florida. Kasich may stay in until Ohio, then who knows. Carson will stay in until he's run out of money, and he claims he recently recieved the best day of donations in his entire campaign.
I'm curious as to the source of those donations, because he's had absolutley no shinning moments that have indicated he has a chance of winning the nomination. The only new donors to his campaign are either fools, or want him to stay in to help Trump win.
you just insulted him and didnt even respond to his post that you quoted lol
Oh go back on your meds
you just insulted him and didnt even respond to his post that you quoted lol
Can I have some?
BTW, for all the neophyte Trump supporters I'm seeing in here that are never in the WR and don't know anything about politics, the above blog will exhibit why Trump's general "win" tonight is a flimsy one. He was beaten much, much more soundly than projected in the biggest state on the menu, Texas, and he didn't win 50% of the vote in a single state meaning that he is nibbling delegate votes instead of taking the lion's share in the "winner take most" states. Rubio, Cruz, or Kasich either beat him or managed better than 20% in virtually every state which means they'll also gobble up those votes in addition to those Trump failed to secure with majority wins.
There's a good chance he won't be able to get to 1,237 delegates if this continues and the other candidates remain in the race (perhaps accruing momentum from his inability to demonstrate an ability to consolidate the GOP vote; ergo continuing to prove that his "natural ceiling" isn't a figment of pollster imaginations, but is very much a real thing).
This is right all around, but let's also note that the tone of the post was very contemptuous. It could be that someone advances the (flawed) critique that he was without the racism, but that wasn't what happened.
I want to believe the NYT is withholding this out of a sense of journalistic integrity, but I must admit that I share your cynicism. It's an ace in the sleeve for liberals, and it definitely has Trump's name on it.
i want Trump to get 49% of the vote then Republicans put Jeb Bush in.
Some people just want to watch the world Bush.
You mean Bill right? Settling for Bill?
Becausd who settled for Hillary before? She won popular vote and still lost to Obama in 08.
It's called democracy