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  • #31
    Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    Whats that in the bread has gone to my head....

    The Unity Party hereby nominates
    For President: John Kasich of Ohio
    For Vice President: Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.

    In a unique power sharing move, should the Unity Party win in 2016, Gov. Kasich and Sen. Warren agree to switch places for the 2020 election.

    Down the ballot candiates are invited to join.

    We now join your regularly scheduled program...
    You never want your VP to overshadow the top of the ticket!

    I do wonder what the future holds for Kasich. If a Trump or Cruz loses, logic would dictate the party would turn its lonely eyes to him next time. Problem is he's already in his 60's I think (64 maybe?). It wouldn't be unprecedented for a 68 year old to win (Final 4 this year are 70-68-74 and 45? maybe as of today) but non-insane conservatives are going to have to make a BIG comeback between now and then.
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    • #32
      Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      I'll give you this much. You reflect your candidate perfectly.
      As do you Kep. See, we CAN agree on something.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        Is that a Eucharist thing or a hippie thing? I like it.



        Gary Johnson and Warren, maybe. Not Kasich. He's only reasonable as compared with the turnip and the teabag.
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        • #34
          Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

          Originally posted by joecct View Post
          #2 - Find me somebody to love.
          There's always the man himself.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Kepler View Post
            There's always the man himself.
            Looking at the video, Freddy could have played Frank N. Furter without much time in costume and makeup.
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            • #36
              Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

              Originally posted by Rover View Post
              I do wonder what the future holds for Kasich. If a Trump or Cruz loses, logic would dictate the party would turn its lonely eyes to him next time.
              Paul Ryan is their guy in 2020 if Hillary feels particularly vulnerable, or 2024 otherwise. Rhetoric aside, anyone on the right looking at this with their head instead of their heart can see where this thing is heading. They'll get their clocks cleaned this year, then realize that going back to moderate and electable is a better long-term strategy than being the bat**** insane party.

              That's why Ryan's big announcement came last week. He waited just long enough to get some positive buzz about potentially being the guy, but not long enough to be left with any of the stench of the upcoming Republican **** show.
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              • #37
                Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                Originally posted by MaizeRage View Post
                Paul Ryan is their guy in 2020 if Hillary feels particularly vulnerable, or 2024 otherwise. Rhetoric aside, anyone on the right looking at this with their head instead of their heart can see where this thing is heading. They'll get their clocks cleaned this year, then realize that going back to moderate and electable is a better long-term strategy than being the bat**** insane party.

                That's why Ryan's big announcement came last week. He waited just long enough to get some positive buzz about potentially being the guy, but not long enough to be left with any of the stench of the upcoming Republican **** show.
                Very good point. If Trump is the nominee and they get crushed, Cruz is going to want his turn. That'll set up a very interesting contest between Cruz and Ryan...
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                • #38
                  Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                  Originally posted by MaizeRage View Post
                  Paul Ryan is their guy in 2020 if Hillary feels particularly vulnerable, or 2024 otherwise. Rhetoric aside, anyone on the right looking at this with their head instead of their heart can see where this thing is heading. They'll get their clocks cleaned this year, then realize that going back to moderate and electable is a better long-term strategy than being the bat**** insane party.

                  That's why Ryan's big announcement came last week. He waited just long enough to get some positive buzz about potentially being the guy, but not long enough to be left with any of the stench of the upcoming Republican **** show.
                  They have a problem, though. The TP wave means their lower bench are all numbnuts. They've lost a generation of moderates who either looked at the primaried moderates and said "f-ck politics," or looked at the party's descent into fascism and said, "I'm switching parties."

                  Sane Republicans are already thin on the ground, and even if what you say does happen, it will get worse before it gets better.
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                  • #39
                    Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                    A double standard in DNC fundraising? I'm shocked! SHOCKED!

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                    • #40
                      Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                      Originally posted by Rover View Post
                      Very good point. If Trump is the nominee and they get crushed, Cruz is going to want his turn. That'll set up a very interesting contest between Cruz and Ryan...
                      Cruz's political career will be toast outside of Texas after this election.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                        Originally posted by MaizeRage View Post
                        Paul Ryan is their guy in 2020 if Hillary feels particularly vulnerable, or 2024 otherwise. Rhetoric aside, anyone on the right looking at this with their head instead of their heart can see where this thing is heading. They'll get their clocks cleaned this year, then realize that going back to moderate and electable is a better long-term strategy than being the bat**** insane party.

                        That's why Ryan's big announcement came last week. He waited just long enough to get some positive buzz about potentially being the guy, but not long enough to be left with any of the stench of the upcoming Republican **** show.
                        As speaker, Ryan took a bit of a risk. He's got to ride out a wild election and few years to follow. Ask Boehner about risk.
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                        • #42
                          Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                          Ryan took on a Kobayashi Maru test in assuming the role of Speaker.

                          Either hold back the Tea Party and get nothing done alienating the right wing of the party even further and hated by both the center and the right. Or you can let the tea party run wild and get savaged in the elections and know that you are doing damage to the nation.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                            Trump remembers when the towers fell, on Seven-11.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                              To be fair, Obama once said we had what? 57 states?
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                              Originally posted by bigblue_dl
                              I don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..
                              Originally posted by Kepler
                              When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
                              He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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                              • #45
                                Re: Campaign 2016 Part XI: the Two Party Problem

                                Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                                to be fair, obama once said we had what? 57 states?
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