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Topic Started: Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:16 am (5,968,830 Views)
Rance
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Imo Bush will stick around longer than Carson. Carson's campaign imploded. He's as much of a complete disaster as Bush. The difference is that Bush at least has some clue about politics and has millions of (wasted) dollars backing him.

While I agree that it's between Ted Cruz and Trump, I think Trump wins out. Ted Cruz's organization is better but up until recently he was pretty much just riding on Trump's coattails. The religious vote is always a red herring in Republican primaries imo. It helps you win Iowa and a few heavily evangelical states and then you go on to lose everything else. I never thought Santorum posed a threat to Romney in the last election cycle either.

I'd go all-in at Trump right now personally, barring some kind of absolute calamity. Even then, Trump has said awful things and didn't seem to be dented at all. When Trump said he could go into the middle of New York and shoot somebody and people would still vote for him, it wasn't a joke.
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YEAH BABY ;)
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Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:45 am
Imo Bush will stick around longer than Carson. Carson's campaign imploded. He's as much of a complete disaster as Bush. The difference is that Bush at least has some clue about politics and has millions of (wasted) dollars backing him.

While I agree that it's between Ted Cruz and Trump, I think Trump wins out. Ted Cruz's organization is better but up until recently he was pretty much just riding on Trump's coattails. The religious vote is always a red herring in Republican primaries imo. It helps you win Iowa and a few heavily evangelical states and then you go on to lose everything else. I never thought Santorum posed a threat to Romney in the last election cycle either.

I'd go all-in at Trump right now personally, barring some kind of absolute calamity. Even then, Trump has said awful things and didn't seem to be dented at all. When Trump said he could go into the middle of New York and shoot somebody and people would still vote for him, it wasn't a joke.
A bit like Schwarzenegger when he ran for "governator of Kalifornia" :lol: :XD

People who don't follow politics just vote who they know :P

In Arnold's case even though he apparently can speak perfect American English now they had him keep his German accent to be recognizable to the public. :XD
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Ryō Genken
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Katatonia
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:44 am
Ryō Genken
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:42 am
Katatonia
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:41 am
Threatening my classmates is always an effective way of getting things done ;)
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I told them that if they didn't help with the project, I'd tell my professor on them. I don't care if I'm being a child about it, they're not getting my A+ when they didn't do ****
Tsk..tsk. You should just LET IT GO.
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At least Carson had a few bright spots earlier in the campaign (he's totally finished though), Bush hasn't had a single one. He's been all 100% downhill. He's embarassing himself and his family. :P
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Could be worse, I suppose
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:40 am
Rydain
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:37 am
I dropped a bench press bar on myself tonight. Derp. Currently consoling myself with hefeweizen.
When you drop the bar, you pick it back up
I did the roll of shame and hauled it back up onto the rack. Then I took off some weight and did another set. I will teach that iron who's boss.

@ChibiGingi - *takes ice pack* Mmmm frosty.

@Mr.Honda - OWWW. That seriously sucks. :(
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I had a dream that I went outside cosplaying as Cammy, and I forgot my flesh toned booty shorts :lol:

yeah, not cosplaying as Cammy. Probably not ever
Edited by Katatonia, Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:53 am.
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Rance
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:47 am
At least Carson had a few bright spots earlier in the campaign (he's totally finished though), Bush hasn't had a single one. He's been all 100% downhill. He's embarassing himself and his family. :P
This is true but doesn't really matter.

Bush has a path to the White House. Carson doesn't. When he announced he would be ok with being Trump's VP recently, that's basically an admission of defeat.

Bush's path to the White House is that all the other bozos drop out or lose support, and he makes some kind of deal with Rubio or Kasich. He'd probably have to make one of those guys his VP. He's completely deluded if he thinks he's still viable. However, theoretically any candidate could become the establishment challenger to Trump. Bush could theoretically win if he sticks it out. Rubio could easily implode if he didn't already.

IMO the problem is that I just don't see this becoming a two person race until at least after Super Tuesday. I just don't see Cruz dropping since he won Iowa and I don't see everybody else dropping aside from Cruz and Trump. The candidates other than Cruz and Trump are sticking to a dumb philosophy that they just need to knock off some others and then they have a path to the top.

So long as it's a three or more person race, Trump is invincible. He'll coast all the way to the nomination.
Edited by Rance, Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:55 am.
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Cao Liang
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:47 am
Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:45 am
Imo Bush will stick around longer than Carson. Carson's campaign imploded. He's as much of a complete disaster as Bush. The difference is that Bush at least has some clue about politics and has millions of (wasted) dollars backing him.

While I agree that it's between Ted Cruz and Trump, I think Trump wins out. Ted Cruz's organization is better but up until recently he was pretty much just riding on Trump's coattails. The religious vote is always a red herring in Republican primaries imo. It helps you win Iowa and a few heavily evangelical states and then you go on to lose everything else. I never thought Santorum posed a threat to Romney in the last election cycle either.

I'd go all-in at Trump right now personally, barring some kind of absolute calamity. Even then, Trump has said awful things and didn't seem to be dented at all. When Trump said he could go into the middle of New York and shoot somebody and people would still vote for him, it wasn't a joke.
A bit like Schwarzenegger when he ran for "governator of Kalifornia" :lol: :XD

People who don't follow politics just vote who they know :P

In Arnold's case even though he apparently can speak perfect American English now they had him keep his German accent to be recognizable to the public. :XD
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"Money doesn't make you happy. I now have $50 million, but I was just as happy when I had $48 million."
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I miss my kitties.
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Katatonia
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:53 am
I had a dream that I went outside cosplaying as Cammy, and I forgot my flesh toned booty shorts :lol:

yeah, not cosplaying as Cammy. Probably not ever
You shouldn't wear the booty shorts. Go all out! :mori:
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If the Republicans want to dethrone Trump, here is how they would have to do it.

Reince Preibus would have to summon all the not-Trumps to a meeting along with all the major donors and moneyed interests. Then he'd have to point to everybody not in second or third in the race and say, "Leave the race immediately if you want the continued support of the party and donors."

After that he'd have to broker a deal where the third place guy is on the ticket as vp and the second place guy is the only person left in the race. Only in a two person race can Trump possibly be overthrown right now. If necessary he could make deals with fourth and fifth place guys that they would get positions like Secretary of State, etc.

I mean, they'd seriously have to go that corrupt if they want to ever have a chance of beating the king.
Edited by Rance, Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:01 am.
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@ Cao Liang: I know the term "rice rocket" :P heard it endlessly when our generation picked up on the Japanese street racing scene those many years ago :asia: Just not been referred to as "Rice-Rocket-san" before :lol:
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I actually wonder exactly what happened to Chris Christie. Specifically, he supposedly had a long telephone conversation with Trump after he dropped out. Why? I'm curious exactly what was going on there.
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Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:02 am
I actually wonder exactly what happened to Chris Christie. Specifically, he supposedly had a long telephone conversation with Trump after he dropped out. Why? I'm curious exactly what was going on there.
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:04 am
Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:02 am
I actually wonder exactly what happened to Chris Christie. Specifically, he supposedly had a long telephone conversation with Trump after he dropped out. Why? I'm curious exactly what was going on there.
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:04 am
Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:02 am
I actually wonder exactly what happened to Chris Christie. Specifically, he supposedly had a long telephone conversation with Trump after he dropped out. Why? I'm curious exactly what was going on there.
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:07 am
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Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:04 am
Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:02 am
I actually wonder exactly what happened to Chris Christie. Specifically, he supposedly had a long telephone conversation with Trump after he dropped out. Why? I'm curious exactly what was going on there.
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More like $5/$7
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Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 3:59 am
If the Republicans want to dethrone Trump, here is how they would have to do it.

Reince Preibus would have to summon all the not-Trumps to a meeting along with all the major donors and moneyed interests. Then he'd have to point to everybody not in second or third in the race and say, "Leave the race immediately if you want the continued support of the party and donors."

After that he'd have to broker a deal where the third place guy is on the ticket as vp and the second place guy is the only person left in the race. Only in a two person race can Trump possibly be overthrown right now. If necessary he could make deals with fourth and fifth place guys that they would get positions like Secretary of State, etc.

I mean, they'd seriously have to go that corrupt if they want to ever have a chance of beating the king.
My dad would be 100% for that. (If he was American, you betcha he would be a Republican voter) He'll be like "well in China that's normal, how could Americans not see how retarded Trump is? Backroom negotiations are how things are done in the real world. These American idealists are deluding themselves." :XD :lol:

Trump has also re-threatened a 3rd party run, ripping up his "agreement" not to do so :XD . You know what? F it, I want Sanders to ALSO threaten a 3rd party run. Let's have a 4 way race. Good luck America, you are now Europe :cool: :XD :lol:

Both parties are also internally divided against each other (republicans more than the dems, but the dems have their own issues with each other as witnessed by the leak on the super delegates).

It can end up like this

Social Democratic Party: Sanders
Democratic Party: Hilary
Republican Party: Cruz
Make America Great Party: Trump

Oh could you imagine the trolling possibilities with that 4 way race :XD :lol: :cool: Best election ever :cool:
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I'm crying from laughing so hard.

The best part is that this speech by George W. Bush is more entertaining and inspirational than anything Jeb! has done in his entire campaign.
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Hey it's not my fault Christie is a cheap date

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Low health noise super annoying in Gen V. Glad OR/AS doesn't have it.
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He's from New Jersey, enough said
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vote for Kojuro :doge:



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Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:14 am
He's from New Jersey, enough said
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Shikanosuke
Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:11 am


I'm crying from laughing so hard.

The best part is that this speech by George W. Bush is more entertaining and inspirational than anything Jeb! has done in his entire campaign.
Jeb is a pathetic whiny b*tch. Stop dragging your bro out from the dead, there was a reason W was elected twice and you weren't. :facepalm:
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