2016 Presidential Horse Race

2016 Presidential Horse Race


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Buster Bluth

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Donald Trump doesn't have the temperament to be President....

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Didn't we already go over this months ago? It seems pretty obvious that Hillary figured this foreign reporter (read: a guy from a part of the world where women's rights are often nonexistent) basically asked for a man's opinion on the issue.

I give Hillary a 10/10 on that reaction, I would hope anyone who thinks they're being talked down to like that would do the same.

But more importantly, why use this video and hide behind italics when there are so many legitimate criticisms of Hillary?
 
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I grew up in an Italian neighborhood in the 70s. We were certainly proud of our heritage, but we were proud to be American's too. We absolutely LOVED Merica, were US first, and made no bones about it. We were not interested in us against the US, or pushing an Italian way of life. Same way with the Irish hood a few miles away. The old timers that came off the boat typically fought in the wars for the US, and were very prideful people. They, and their children would not take social aid even if they qualified. The family and hood stepped in to help.

I know there are lots of immigrants that come here and love the US, but there are also those that come and are not here to embrace the American Way. They'd prefer to shift the American way and/or take advantage of the benefits of America. Not all, but some.

Uh huh. If you were there in the 1870s you'd have had a different experience.

There was a lot of pain and suffering, and lawbreaking, etc etc that happened before people sorta assimilated and were able to enjoy the post-WW2 American way of life. And the "sorta" is important, because each wave changes the makeup of this country.

I personally define it with an old school attitude. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness as it pertains to the constitution and the way this country was created. Capitalism with a moral backbone and strong sense of community. The "way" is hard working, honest, law abiding, tax paying, charity giving (as oppose to automatic government charity), nation loving, with a desire to be the best at everything and set a bar for the rest of the world.

In terms of the above, while all of those groups are very different and have their own idiosyncrasies, hard to compare them with the current immigration challenges the US is facing now.

Yeah but I don't think any particular wave of immigrants would have had people listing any of those things as their motivation to come to the US or their goals in some new way of life.

People came here because their existence in their old country was miserable or often life-threatening, and the US offered them an opportunity to escape that. It helps that we had millions or acres of arable land with which to entice them.

From pilgrims practicing silly religions and being basically tossed out of England to various starving immigrants from places like Ireland or Russia, to political refugees from Asia, to the families trying to escape drug wars in Central America...people are all the same, they just want to make a better life.
 

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CNN Projection: Clinton takes Puerto Rico

CNN Projection: Clinton takes Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico D
Clinton 61.0%
Sanders 38.6%
 

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Is that so long as it's a D prez?

Not at all. There have been bipartisan efforts to deal with difficult issues such as immigration. The Group of Seven comes to mind. The hang up isn't in the presidency. It's in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives where bipartisan legislation is held hostage by the Far Right. Compromise legislation is frequently stone-walled and prevented from ever getting a vote.

The Republicans had some moderate candidates available and chose the lunatic Trump as their candidate with Ted Cruz as their second choice. More reasonable candidates, like Marco Rubio or Jeb Bush or Rand Paul or John Kasich, received little support. And the Democrats fared no better. They are about to choose Hillary Clinton as their candidate. Could they have chosen anyone more divisive?

So No, it's not whether a D or R comes after their name. It's their willingness to compromise once in office. Can they sit down with the other party and get something done once elected?

Personally, I would have preferred a contest of John Kerry or Joe Biden against Marco Rubio or Rand Paul. But the primary process pretty much guarantees candidates from the extremes of both parties.
 
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Let's get to the real issue here. Do we really want Hillary as president? The lady basically wears the same outfit (long jacket with high collar and matching pants) every day. The only difference is the color.

Now do we really want a president that can't get out of a fashion rut?
 

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Let's get to the real issue here. Do we really want Hillary as president? The lady basically wears the same outfit (long jacket with high collar and matching pants) every day. The only difference is the color.

Now do we really want a president that can't get out of a fashion rut?

Finally! Some fucking real talk. I mean she literally wore a 40's style wool curtain thingy recently. I mean I guess I see the brilliance in her wardrobe, not 1 of the thousands of the refugees she lets in will want to rape her.
 

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Finally! Some fucking real talk. I mean she literally wore a 40's style wool curtain thingy recently. I mean I guess I see the brilliance in her wardrobe, not 1 of the thousands of the refugees she lets in will want to rape her.

Downside: Her physical appearance led her husband to not even waste his time trying to get it in. I honestly would not be surprised if they haven't bumped uglies since Chelsea was conceived in 1979.
 

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Didn't we already go over this months ago? It seems pretty obvious that Hillary figured this foreign reporter (read: a guy from a part of the world where women's rights are often nonexistent) basically asked for a man's opinion on the issue.

It wasn't a "foreign reporter", it was a student. And what difference does it make, in this instance, if there are women's rights issues over there? She is supposed to be America's top diplomat. BE DIPLOMATIC, not a condescending bitch! He also asked what "Mr. Mutombo(?)" thinks. So I am assuming that Clinton was in talks or meetings with others, and the student was asking about those talks.

I give Hillary a 10/10 on that reaction, I would hope anyone who thinks they're being talked down to like that would do the same.

So when Donald Trump assumes that a judge of Hispanic descent is issuing really wild rulings against him in a lawsuit because he is biased against Trump, he is being racist. But when Hillary Clinton assumes that this student, who lives in a part of the world with different attitudes towards women, asks a question where he gets confused between Bill Clinton and Barack Obama; it is perfectly acceptable, and right and just, to assume that he did so for sexist reasons, and therefore she can be a bitch to him?

But more importantly, why use this video and hide behind italics when there are so many legitimate criticisms of Hillary?

I'm not hiding behind italics. I wasn't using italics to joke. I was using them as sarcasm. I think that was pretty obvious to everyone, apparently, but you. And her continual hypocrisy is a legitimate criticism of her. She is the champion of women...................... unless those women have been sexually assaulted by her serial rapist husband. She has the temperament for the job........................... unless you are a student in the Democratic Republic of Congo who is not a native English speaker and so therefore your phrasing might not come across perfectly. She is going to fix the economy........... by putting someone else in charge of it.
 

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Good to hear. I honestly didn't know. I was away/ tuned out all weekend.

Of course, Hilary (who condemned him unprompted) then made sure she blamed some of the violence on Trump LOL, while Bernie waited to be asked about it before he condemned it.

#politics
 

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. She is going to fix the economy........... by putting someone else in charge of it.

So, when I say that Trump doesn't know shit about foreign policy, you aren't going to say "he'll surround himself by and listen to people who do."" The "someone else" she wants to put in charge of the economy was more successful at running it than anyone in our lifetime. She'd be foolish not to have him leading the economy.
 

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https://www.patreon.com/posts/june-6-cfn-blog-5730578

The main reason I am so against the Hillary and Trump, and so ambivalent on Bernie is their inability to comprehend the scope of action actually required to avoid sheer cultural collapse.

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In focusing on the real problem in this election cycle, the American Psychological Association now has a new diagnosis - political dyphoria - a mental state in which the individual vacillates between anxiety, depression and anger. This can be free-floating, attaching frustration to different politicians and with increasing intensity episodic with the political calendar.

This mental condition has been coded so it can be billed and covered by insurance, who regularly denies payments. The APA's standard treatment's goal is not to change how the person feels about his or her party's candidates. Instead, the goal is to deal with the distress that may come with those feelings.

Talking with a psychologist or psychiatrist is part of any treatment for political dysphoria. "Talk" therapy is one way to address the mental health issues that this condition can cause.

There is a two year delay in your first appointment, unless you are a veteran which is a four year delay. Congress refuses to fund for this condition but a bill has been passed and is on the President's desk. Discrimination is not an issue since most Americans regardless of categories are affected. Congressional leadership was too tout this as their signature achievement this session, but everyone has left town to inflict themselves on the American people who more care about issues.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pssssst. A woman on cusp of winning major party nomination for 1st time in 240 years. No biggie. Just thought I'd mention.</p>— Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush) <a href="https://twitter.com/GlennThrush/status/739653437374205953">June 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Psssst. Someone under federal investigation is on the cusp of winning major party nomination for 1st time. No biggie <a href="https://t.co/AYVDnYnejB">https://t.co/AYVDnYnejB</a></p>— Countermoonbat (@CounterMoonbat) <a href="https://twitter.com/CounterMoonbat/status/739855146549551104">June 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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So, when I say that Trump doesn't know shit about foreign policy, you aren't going to say "he'll surround himself by and listen to people who do."" The "someone else" she wants to put in charge of the economy was more successful at running it than anyone in our lifetime. She'd be foolish not to have him leading the economy.

Fair enough. Any input on the other examples?
 

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She is the champion of women...................... unless those women have been sexually assaulted by her serial rapist husband. She has the temperament for the job........................... unless you are a student in the Democratic Republic of Congo who is not a native English speaker and so therefore your phrasing might not come across perfectly. She is going to fix the economy........... by putting someone else in charge of it.

I agree basically with the point about championing women, but I think your description of her husband is absurd.

She corrected that student by making it clear that she didn't need a man to do her thinking for her. I don't think there is a single thing wrong with her response. If Trump were in that position he'd have been called an ignorant name and ridiculed. Hillary made a point that the student will never forget.
 

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I agree basically with the point about championing women, but I think your description of her husband is absurd.

She corrected that student by making it clear that she didn't need a man to do her thinking for her. I don't think there is a single thing wrong with her response. If Trump were in that position he'd have been called an ignorant name and ridiculed. Hillary made a point that the student will never forget.

I stand corrected. Her husband is a serial sexual assaulter. Mea Culpa.

You don't think there is a single thing wrong with the top US diplomat losing her cool and acting like a rabid feminist in the face of a young student's question? What is her job, if not to be diplomatic?
 

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I stand corrected. Her husband is a serial sexual assaulter. Mea Culpa.

You don't think there is a single thing wrong with the top US diplomat losing her cool and acting like a rabid feminist in the face of a young student's question? What is her job, if not to be diplomatic?

I think the issue is she misread what the kid was saying. To me it seemed like it was pretty clearly a case of misspeaking. If he was intending to ask a purposefully sexist question then I wouldn't have an issue with her answer.
 

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Trump is saying now that Muslims and women could not be fair to him as judges. Besides the seeming acknowledgement that his own statements have been offensive, he seems to be suggesting only white men are capable of giving him a fair trial. He is losing his grip on sanity. Those who have thrown their support his way seem to be coming pretty close to buyer's remorse, and the general election has not even begun.
 

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Trump is saying now that Muslims and women could not be fair to him as judges. Besides the seeming acknowledgement that his own statements have been offensive, he seems to be suggesting only white men are capable of giving him a fair trial. He is losing his grip on sanity. Those who have thrown their support his way seem to be coming pretty close to buyer's remorse, and the general election has not even begun.

Why do you say white? Did Trump make any statement that a black judge could not give him a fair trial?
 

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Trump is saying now that Muslims and women could not be fair to him as judges. Besides the seeming acknowledgement that his own statements have been offensive, he seems to be suggesting only white men are capable of giving him a fair trial. He is losing his grip on sanity. Those who have thrown their support his way seem to be coming pretty close to buyer's remorse, and the general election has not even begun.

Does that mean only a lizard person can preside over Hillary's email situation?
 

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Why do you say white? Did Trump make any statement that a black judge could not give him a fair trial?

Not yet! But if he keeps it up he's going to run out of people who can. In a weeks time he has insulted the character of Mexicans, Muslims and women -- well over half of the population. I'd bet even money that he includes blacks sooner than later because he is too arrogant and stupid to STFU!
 

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AP says Hillary has enough delegates to secure the nomination. Sanders says it ain't over until the convention.
 

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She's still short 500+ without the superdelegates factored in.

Exactly Bernie's argument, so I'm all for him staying in to keep pushing Hillary left. He isn't going to get the nomination but that's how she gets his supporters IMO. He might even wind up her VP.
 

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AP says Hillary has enough delegates to secure the nomination. Sanders says it ain't over until the convention.

What a special moment for America. Any woman can be nominated President, provided of course that you are married to a previous President.

Does anybody know the name of Margaret Thatcher's husband?
 
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