These third tier candidates have no chance. They don't have widespread grassroots support, and the money is getting behind Romney.The only reason I believe Ron Paul has a chance in hell is because there's a massive infrastructure in place dedicated to getting him elected. I also don't think Obama or Romney (who are essentially the same candidate) can compete on an intellectual level.
7/2/2011 4:53:17 PM
7/3/2011 12:38:06 AM
what the fuck was Santorum thinking the other day, saying the stimulus "lost jobs" on account of the WH adjusting the "jobs created" number on CNN yesterday. really? The host was a douchebag about it and you could tell he was trying to defend Team Obama, but it was still hilarious.
7/6/2011 4:02:03 PM
7/7/2011 1:11:01 AM
if Bachmann wins the primaries there is no way Obama will loose the election[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 10:17 AM. Reason : n]
7/12/2011 10:16:51 AM
You know, I was tempted to say that earlier, but that is exactly what Carter said about Reagan in 79-80 and LunaK was pointing out that Obama's poll numbers and political position are much like Bush 42s numbers in 1991.With the right handlers, any telegenic, articulate, under-qualified, egomaniac can with the Presidency. I'm not saying it would be easy . . .
7/12/2011 11:40:45 AM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/15/pawlenty-unfazed-by-low-polls/
7/17/2011 9:54:59 PM
^ I wonder if they record their sermons? There's probably a few Jeremiah Wrights in there somewhere.
7/17/2011 11:19:44 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/19/cain-romney-cant-win/
7/19/2011 12:00:29 PM
^^ and you can bet the media will actually cover this church story, unlike the Obama scandal that they glossed over
7/19/2011 3:25:06 PM
Michelle Bachmann has brain cancer!
7/21/2011 1:16:22 AM
sweet, maybe she won't runor is this another one of your stupid baseless postswhat's the deal with her pill popping anyway
7/21/2011 8:13:46 AM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/21/huntsman-campaign-manager-resigns/#more-168218"Huntsman campaign manager resigns"
7/21/2011 1:51:44 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathon_Sharkey
7/22/2011 1:10:40 PM
I'd vote for Buddy Roemer.
7/25/2011 12:42:05 PM
Oh Mitt... i think it's funny that he thought he could get away with a $1M contribution from a sham organization.
8/4/2011 6:51:15 PM
With each new bit of depressing economic news, it becomes more likely that Rick Perry will win not only the GOP nomination, but also the general election.
8/8/2011 11:19:26 PM
^ and that is terrifying.
8/8/2011 11:21:15 PM
Still holding out hope for Paul.Unless Perry favors the fairtax or a flat tax without any deductions
8/8/2011 11:21:30 PM
Tax reform doesn't mean shit if we don't cut where it matters. Rick Perry is strongly socially conservative, staunchly imperialist, and is weak on economic issues that actually matter. I think he might actually be worse than Obama. At least Obama is limited to another 4 years.[Edited on August 8, 2011 at 11:32 PM. Reason : ]
8/8/2011 11:31:41 PM
Obviously he's worse than Obama. He's like GWB Jr.His main selling point is that Texas has added a fuck-ton of jobs while the rest of the country is stagnant on job-growth, but the vast majority of those created are shitty, low wage jobs.[Edited on August 8, 2011 at 11:39 PM. Reason : 2]
8/8/2011 11:39:08 PM
You People need to be out there pushing Gary Johnson. Unless he has some secret kiddie porn stash, he's the kind of guy that even I could get behind. Perhaps that's why he isn't getting that much traction on the right since he doesn't espouse any radical views. I'd even vote for someone from the GOP field that would look at cutting all entitlements as well as military budgets without spewing vitriol towards the environment as if it's some obstacle that stands in the way of economic nirvana.
8/8/2011 11:56:27 PM
He admitted he was pro-choice. DOA.
8/9/2011 12:02:21 AM
I like Gary Johnson, but he's not very Presidential. I'm not sure he has full command of the issues, or the ability to convey his points on the fly.[Edited on August 9, 2011 at 12:17 AM. Reason : 2]
8/9/2011 12:17:04 AM
I suppose you're right. I haven't heard him speak but only what I've gleamed from his campaign website and what I heard about him competing in Iron Mans and climbing Mt. Everest. America could use a modern day Andrew Jackson (minus the whole destruction of Native Americans thing) or Teddy Roosevelt.
8/9/2011 12:22:03 AM
It scares me that with the economy and stock market crashing that people still aren't educated enough to vote for Ron Paul.This country truly has become a circus. Just look at what people watch on tv. American Idol, The View, Judge Judy, the Bachelorette, etcThese are the same kind of people who voted for Barack Obama. How can we expect America to move forward when our society has been dumbed down to this level?We can't even trust the public to spend 2 minutes looking at the issues so our politicians don't even bother running on issues! You know other than the pizza for lunch and vending machines in the break room type appeals like "free welfare, free prescription drugs, free retirement, free atm cards for the strip clubs in California" They just try not to make offensive soundbytes and then say stuff like "Yes we can" or "I'm not the other guy" or "I own a shotgun" and then gauge whether that was popular enough for them to repeat over and over...
8/9/2011 1:33:29 AM
haha, Mitt Romney just walked up on a reporter for FoxNews in Iowa and was like "what's up?" no, that wasn't contrived at all
8/10/2011 7:16:41 PM
^^ Minus the specific endorsement of Congressman Paul (though I am, to a large extent, aligned with his general ideology) or the specific maligning of President Obama, that exactly sums up my thoughts on America's political landscape.That's why I pretty much don't vote...the politicians have pretty much given up on dealing with issues, and if they do, they don't convey any of the nuances of their positions. It's pretty much just what you said--don't say anything offensive, and find yourself a handful of popular sound bites to keep repeating. There are a whole lot more ignorant dumbasses than there are people who are informed, intelligent, and take a nuanced, carefully considered view of things...but all of our votes count the same. People complain about Washington, but we collectively are getting pretty damned close to what we ask for. People like me are so numerically overwhelmed by the idiocracy that (a) it's almost futile to vote anyway, and (b) even if you wanted to just on principle--which I personally am inclined to do--who the fuck are you going to vote for? They're all racing to the bottom to cater to the masses.[Edited on August 10, 2011 at 7:54 PM. Reason : I vote "no confidence" a lot when there's a write-in available.]
8/10/2011 7:47:47 PM
It's sad that somebody who's educated about issues, knows things about candidates and what they stand for -such as yourself duke- would choose to not vote. You'd have a lot more credibility in criticizing the masses if you voted, that way at least your position would be represented...
8/10/2011 9:32:13 PM
I mostly dislike them all, though. I voted in the '04 cycle, but I abstained from some of the races. I held my nose and voted for Michael Badnarik (L) for President. In '08, I voted for McCain in the GOP primary, and then got more and more frustrated with him as the race went on. By the time he chose Palin as a running mate, I'd had it with him. I sent in an absentee ballot from the Iraqi shipping container I was living in at the time. I voted for one or two local/state level Democrats, a handful of Republicans, and a hefty dose of "no confidence" write-ins. I didn't bother to vote in the 2010 midterm elections...I'm registered in FL, and it had been a few years since I'd lived there, so I wasn't adequately informed on all the local/state candidates down there. I could have spent a bunch of time researching them all, but I figured that it wasn't worth it since I'd probably turn around and abstain/write in no-confidence for most of them, anyway. I'm not holding out for a nonexistent dream candidate, but I at least have to have a mildly positive view of him. I decided that continuing to vote for whomever I disliked the least was just affirming the bullshit. I'll go to the poll in the 2012 election cycle, but I'm not optimistic that my vote for President will be anything other than a write-in of "none of the above" or something.In other words, my position is represented...I mostly do go to the polls just to formally say "I hate you all."...but yes, it is sad.
8/10/2011 9:50:21 PM
Seems like Gary Johnson should appeal to you. I'd really like to see him gain popularity, it's just not happening.
8/10/2011 9:55:25 PM
Yeah, I could potentially get interested in voting for him. He's not perfect, but he might be good enough to get my vote. I'm still somewhat more moderate and pragmatically driven than him, but he's less of a loon than Ron Paul, and he's at least ideologically in the same general direction as I am.
8/10/2011 9:57:55 PM
In the Pac Never Got Shot timeline Tupac Shakur wasn't shot five times on the night of November 30, 1994. So he and Notorious B.I.G. stayed friends. December 1, 1994, Tupac was not found guilty of three counts of sexual abuse. He began studying politics at yale on September 14, 1995 and released his multi-platinum album Me Against the World. I. Marion "Suge" Knight, CEO of Death Row Records, offered to sign him up if Tupac would drop out of University. But Tupac refused. Instead he signed to Sean "Puff Daddy" Comb's Bad Boy Records. Biggie had convinced Puffy to Let Tupac study as well as sing music.December 1, 1994: Tupac Shakur is found not guilty of three counts of sexual abuse.September 4, 1995: Tupac begins studying politics at YaleOctober 14, 1995: During his studies Pac signs to Bad Boy Records.February 13, 1996: Pac releases his fourth solo album, The Golden Rule.September 7, 1996: Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs is shot twice. He survives but loses his voice, ending his career as a rapper.September 13, 1996:: Puffy's shooter gets arrested and is traced back to Marion "Suge" Knight.November 9, 1996:: Suge is found guilty of conspiracy of murder.December 11, 1996:: Suge begins serving his prison sentence.June 30 1998: Tupac Graduates from Yale and announces he is leaving the music industry and announces he is running for Congress as a representative of New York on the republican ticket and a strict constitutional platform. During his political career he would be good friends with Ron Paul from Texas.November 9 1998: Tupac defeats Sue Kelly by a slim margin for the 19th district of New york.May 13 1999: Tupac and Ron Paul propose the Sanctity of life act which would set a mandatory cooldown time for abortion counseling at least 24 hours before the operation alongside capping the time of abortions to a maximum time of 18 weeks into a pregnancy. The bill is passed by a unanimous majority in both the House and the Senate forcing Bill Clinton to sign it. Planned parenthood immediately goes to the supreme court saying it is unconstitutional.August 24 1999: the Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade by a Unanimous Majority saying in Planned Parenthood v Shakur and Paul that the Federal government has the right to regulate abortion. Massive protests occur which quickly subside when Tupac tells the crowds that he "never said abortion was made illegal, but there has to be something done about the massive rates of abortion in this country" as well as accusing them of hypocrisy by opposing the death sentence of murderers and rapists in one hand and on the other remaining silent on compulsory abortions in China adding that early feminists actually opposed abortion saying it is a symptom rather than a solution to sexism.January 2000: Tupac proposes a bill that would repeal all gun control laws in the USA. That bill passes through the House and Senate, but is vetoed by Bill ClintonJune 16 2000 As a birthday present, Tupac receives a Harley Davidson motorcycle, which Pac uses everyday to gt to congress.November 20 2000: George W Bush, on a ticket with Condoleeza Rice, wins the presidency by a very slim margin.January 20 2001: Bill Clinton issues 142 presidential pardons on his last day in office. Controversy ensues when Tupac learns that Suge was also pardonedFebruary 21 2001: Tupac proposes the Airline Security Act alongside Ralph Nader and Ron Paul that would reinforce cockpit doors alongside allowing passengers to be armed. The bill is passed unanimously by Congress and the Senate.May 3 2001 Japan, China, India, Pakistan and the USA sign the Asian-American space treaty that would enable them to cooperate on sending a crew to mars by 2009 and create a Missile defence shield. Shakur led the majority ratifying the treaty quoting Thomas Jefferson "peace commerce and honest friendship with all nations"September 11 2001: 9/11 never happens because of the Airline Security Act and all the terrorists are apprehended after the planes make an emergency landingJanuary 3 2002: work begins on the Orion (which in TTL is designed to go to mars)February 5 2002: Tupac announces a run for the senate, representing New York.June 2 2002: On the way to Congress to propose a bill that would scrap the Federal Reserve, Tupac dies in a collision with a car.
8/11/2011 10:49:48 AM
8/11/2011 7:18:24 PM
^ I think you meant Mitt Romney.Rick Perry said
8/11/2011 8:04:37 PM
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/08/08/mitt_romney_abortion_ann_keenan
8/11/2011 8:06:27 PM
really? they gave the name? what fucking scumbags. fuck salon with the longest dildo that can be found. fuck them long. fuck them hard. That's just dirty fucking journalism.oh, and I liked seeing Gingrich get pissed off at the "moderators" who kept asking loaded questions
8/11/2011 11:57:42 PM
8/12/2011 1:13:09 AM
so even CNN admits there are plants in the crowd at the Iowa straw poll for the DNC. so much for "grassroots," lol
8/12/2011 6:08:17 AM
8/12/2011 10:25:15 AM
8/12/2011 10:38:14 AM
8/12/2011 1:02:04 PM
I'm sure you realize Ann Keenan died 48 years ago and wasn't raped.
8/12/2011 1:22:07 PM
and I'm sure you realize that there was literally zero reason to bring her name up now, except dirty fucking journalism. What new and amazing insight has it offered to the discussion? How has it improved public discourse whatsoever? It hasn't. It was simple dirt digging. and fuck the worthless scumbag that dug it up[Edited on August 12, 2011 at 1:52 PM. Reason : ]
8/12/2011 1:52:22 PM
But how does the name specifically provide any more dirt than otherwise? It doesn't. You're just latching onto something that you thought everyone would agree was despicable, but no one cares. The only thing offensive to the girl's name or memory is Mitt Romney flip-flopping on the cause that would have prevented her death in the first place. (and of course this happened before he had any political power so I'm not suggesting that Mitt Romney ever could have prevented her death, but the cause that he subsequently supported could have).But rah rah, dirty journalism right?[Edited on August 12, 2011 at 2:30 PM. Reason : clarification for mouth-breathers.]
8/12/2011 2:29:38 PM
8/12/2011 2:54:35 PM
8/12/2011 4:45:38 PM
8/12/2011 7:45:38 PM
You're seriously trying to defend Romney's privacy in a situation where he (a public persona) made a public statement?Are there any contortions you won't perform to 'defend' a 'position'?[Edited on August 12, 2011 at 7:57 PM. Reason : With all your faux pussy-aching, you'd think they put the poor woman in the ground yesterday.]
8/12/2011 7:49:47 PM
So if he talked about someone who was raped, the press should hunt that person down and blast their name all over the news, too? After all, it was said in public, right?I'm, AGAIN, asking you, what did the country gain by knowing the victim's name? What good was accomplished by that? Exactly, nothing.
8/12/2011 7:57:28 PM