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Just need people on the sideline calling the bike a cuck and the stick a tool of the globalists
I would vote for just about any person with a brain over Donald Trump. His temperament alone leaves him so unfit to hold the office its comical.
Trump > Cruz
Trump's a wildcard so there's SOME chance that he could do a few sane things. Cruz is completely coherent in his authoritarianism and desires for theocracy. There's zero doubt as to what he'd do.
The hilarious/scary thing is that in 2020 he'll likely be in the running again.
The TPP issue is one of her most annoying positions. I see it as something that has positives and negatives that balance out pretty evenly, but no one is making the case for it so people who don't follow this stuff much or have underlying knowledge necessary to evaluate it are under the impression that it's some kind of disaster. I don't think "flip flop" is accurate, as of course she's going to say positives things about it while it's in progress and she's part of the process. But she should at least acknowledge that there's a serious discussion to be had.
The NAFTA discussions are also pretty topsy-turvy. Generally regarded as Bush 41's greatest accomplishment by people in both parties, but a lot of WRers see it as unambiguously bad and blame the first lady of the following administration (and, to be fair, one of its most important staffers).
Orwell's essays should be required reading in schools, as they're the best guide for the kind of post-truth world we seem to be entering.
I spent the last few years building up an immunity to American politics.
I spent the last few years building up an immunity to American politics.
As long as both candidates know never to get involved in a land war in Asia.
Sorry, meant Clinton, obviously.Polls-plus, 08/09/2016
Clinton - 79.3%
Trump - 20.6%
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/?ex_cid=rrpromo#plus
The TPP issue is one of her most annoying positions. I see it as something that has positives and negatives that balance out pretty evenly, but no one is making the case for it so people who don't follow this stuff much or have underlying knowledge necessary to evaluate it are under the impression that it's some kind of disaster. I don't think "flip flop" is accurate, as of course she's going to say positives things about it while it's in progress and she's part of the process. But she should at least acknowledge that there's a serious discussion to be had.
The NAFTA discussions are also pretty topsy-turvy. Generally regarded as Bush 41's greatest accomplishment by people in both parties, but a lot of WRers see it as unambiguously bad and blame the first lady of the following administration (and, to be fair, one of its most important staffers).
Orwell's essays should be required reading in schools, as they're the best guide for the kind of post-truth world we seem to be entering.
Johnson is the more popular candidate, and cannibalizing far more GOP votes for Trump.I'm pretty sure the only thing Bill invented was a better way to diddle the White House interns, and the most cunning embezzlement foundation of modern times.
We shall see who wins, but it's clear that Trump is activating inactive voters, while Hillary is simply hoping to get the support of a lackadaisical Bernie base. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein will likely take many of her voters away too.
Johnson is the more popular candidate, and cannibalizing far more GOP votes for Trump.
How so?
Johnson leans relatively far left; he's for open borders for chrissake.
Again, this is just vacuous nonsense, peddling a mood over a plan.
Nah, it's a joke homey. It's not peddling anything.
Surely you've seen the Princess Bride?
If not... Sacrilege.
How so?
Johnson leans relatively far left; he's for open borders for chrissake.
Trump > Cruz
Trump's a wildcard so there's SOME chance that he could do a few sane things. Cruz is completely coherent in his authoritarianism and desires for theocracy. There's zero doubt as to what he'd do.
The hilarious/scary thing is that in 2020 he'll likely be in the running again.
The sacrilege is using a great scene to make a point that's both tired and empty.