http://news.yahoo.com/bachmann-irene-gods-message-washington-142224573.html
8/29/2011 1:55:42 PM
She is pretty hilarious.
8/29/2011 2:35:15 PM
8/29/2011 3:35:26 PM
First, I think that article was extremely poorly written. Its biased and avoids disclosing numerous facts or background.This is a lot more prevalent than you think. My first job out of college i worked in the corporate finance department of a financial consulting firm. Alot of what we did was asset/liability matching, which many times was funded by Corporate Owned Life Insurance (COLI). Many many, if not most large companies do this. The insurance is priced under "guaranteed issue" where the insurance company gives a rate to provide life insurance across the board regardless of age or health. The company pays the premium, and when the employee dies the death benefit is split amongst the family's beneficiaries and the company. Its honestly a win win (maybe more so for the company). But you have to signed permission to do it.We actually insured an entire Caribbean island using the same concept where the govt got a portion of the death benefit and the family received a portion.
8/30/2011 1:00:35 PM
9/11/2011 1:41:31 AM
You're wrong to feel that it's purely an academic exercise, though. If it's Romney versus Obama, yes, your vote doesn't matter, and you shouldn't even bother. However, the economic outcomes of the policies that come out in the next few years will affect your life for a long time. If you are able to fully embrace that reality, then you will realize that there are only a couple of candidates that can possibly lead us out of this crisis - candidates worth supporting with your time and effort.
9/11/2011 10:59:51 AM
Bachmann to soon lose her conservative credentials? Apparently she's going to rail on Perry because he (correctly) identifies Social Security as a Ponzi scheme.This is where it starts to get interesting in the race from my point of view. It's issues like this that show where people are willing to let go of the traditional Republican issues and start talking the talk of smaller government. Up until this point, I thought Bachmann did it the most (besides Paul...), but if she is going to sit and back Social Security with only minor changes, perhaps Perry will take over in that spot.Either way, they both still suck...http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/bachmann-plans-hit-perry-social-security
9/11/2011 1:26:48 PM
^^i believe my time and efforts are better spent looking out for myself instead of trying to look out for this shitstain country. you can't help a bunch of folks who don't wanna help themselves.
9/11/2011 1:47:22 PM
^Yup. The country is doomed, there is no turning back now.
9/11/2011 2:21:35 PM
Why Ron Paul scares Rick Perry
9/12/2011 2:15:07 PM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63201.html
9/12/2011 2:24:08 PM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63259.htmlAsk Rick Perry why he executed an innocent man
9/12/2011 3:45:27 PM
i don't think Perry knew the facts surrounding that case. it's not like Perry saw the new evidence, said "fuck it, fry him anyway" and then went out for some popcorn. he trusted the kangaroo court of the review panels or whatever they are called and rubber stamped it through. and that'll probably be his response to such a stupid question. granted, it's not a great answer to say "I didn't do my due diligence in this matter," but it's way better than "fuck it, fry him anyway," and that's all he needs.
9/12/2011 5:21:07 PM
Definitely the sort of response we should like in a presidential candidate.
9/13/2011 12:01:35 AM
what would you have him say to a trap question? "fuck it, fry him"?
9/13/2011 12:17:05 AM
I think it's disingenuous to declare that Rick Perry executed a clearly innocent person. Am I missing some new evidence that clears Willingham? The presumption of innocence doesn't equal "clearly innocent".
9/13/2011 1:21:36 PM
9/13/2011 2:44:36 PM
The Gingrich campaign basically implodes yet they let that buffoon spew his nonsense on stage each time. Gary Johnson doesn't have to coddle the tea baggers. He's a Fair Tax guy and while that used to be a turn off for me, once I heard Clark Howard endorse it I figured it couldn't be all bad and perhaps lex parsimoniae should apply for a change. I respect and admire his environmental policy which goes beyond bumper sticker pipe dream nonsense to pander to morons but rather is backed by his record of leadership. Even though he's a republican I trust him to find an intelligent balance between conservation and meeting society's needs. To me, he embodies the badassery of Teddy Roosevelt. He's climbed Mt. Everest, competes in Iron Man competitions and was politically savvy enough to be a governor of a state.
9/13/2011 3:38:02 PM
And yet, despite being arguably the best candidate in the field, the gatekeepers have denied him. They've done so precisely because he is electable and does have mass appeal. These are the same gatekeepers that locked in John McCain in 2008.
9/13/2011 3:41:34 PM
There really needs to be an overhaul in the media involvement in national affairs collectively. I honestly wish I could somehow fund my own think tank and write a book on how the media absolutely controls the panic button. Here are the top areas where they send this country into a frenzy at any given moment:PoliticsFinancial MarketsWeather (Sorry Roman)ViolenceSexual relationshipsParenthoodThat pretty much sums up life. About the only thing they can't screw up too bad (but they try awful hard) is sports.
9/13/2011 3:54:43 PM
I don't think the "gatekeepers" that destroyer is referring to is the media.
9/13/2011 4:28:00 PM
I don't know who the individuals are calling the shots, but I know that they have a lot of influence in the media. There's really no explanation for why Gary Johnson is ignored and Herman Cain or Michelle Bachmann are treated as legitimate candidates.
9/13/2011 4:40:34 PM
9/17/2011 1:01:22 PM
Well, it's not quite as simple as looking at who polls in the top 2 spots and saying "it'll come down to those two." Double that sentiment for this early in the process. This article is a little dated, but it kind of hits on this point:http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/27/handicapping-huntsman/Also, Dear CNN, via the aforementioned feedback link:I am curious as to why Gary Johnson is being excluded from your polls and GOP primary debates. I am a GOP-registered voter in an important swing state, but in the current political climate, am presented with only 2 candidates that I would possibly vote for in a Presidential election: Governors Johnson and Huntsman. I vote in the primaries, but have not voted in a general Presidential election since 2000, where I voted for George W. Bush and now regret voting at all. I am not extreme in my politics, and I feel like there are many more like me that are an untapped voter block for the GOP. If people like me get outnumbered by other groups within the big GOP tent, then that's democracy, but to not even allow palatable candidates to present themselves is disenfranchisement.
9/17/2011 1:24:59 PM
^^That poll really isn't very useful. First, they didn't even ask who the person was going to vote for. They asked, "which of these candidates would you like to see the Republican Party nominate?"That is not the same question.Secondly, more than 20% are undecided, but give no indication about how they're leaning.
9/17/2011 5:47:48 PM
ron paul win CA straw poll.
9/18/2011 10:49:12 AM
9/21/2011 7:02:15 PM
lol @ Gary Johnson last night - "My neighbor's two dogs have created more shovel-ready jobs than Barack Obama"
9/23/2011 2:10:13 PM
Can we just not have a President for a few years?
9/23/2011 2:11:15 PM
^^ I am increasingly more convinced that Gary Johnson would make a great Monrovian Era president when what we need right now is a Teddy Roosevelt. Instead, we're getting another election of 1824...
9/23/2011 3:17:16 PM
Fantastic GQ article on Gary Johnson. Literally sums up everything about him perfectly. As I was reading it I kept laughing to myself because I met him and talked to him for about an hour when he came to Raleigh last year...and the way the journalist talked about his inability to bullshit and his pure candidness was spot on.He might be the coolest person I have ever actually met.http://www.gq.com/news-politics/politics/201111/gary-johnson-republican-candidate-debate-interview
9/23/2011 11:56:22 PM
^The man is adamant about a balanced budget in 2013. He openly acknowledged in the debate that this would require a 40%+ cut in spending. I'm shocked that nobody has picked up on the magnitude of that.With anyone else, I would blow that off. But he has worn his veto pen out to make things happen. He'll do what he says. He is only the second person in recent presidential candidate history (Ron Paul being the other) who we can take seriously when he says stuff like that.I applaud him, and I think it's the right thing to do. But when the time actually comes to make such cuts, you better be the best salesman in history in order not to have a million pitchforks overwhelming the secret service at the White House. Johnson and Paul may be the only ones with a veto pen scary enough to unite the Congress into a veto-proof majority.
9/24/2011 12:02:05 AM
In a sense, I'm a fan of Ron Paul, but he scares me a little...has a little bit too much crazy uncle going on. I wouldn't exactly call him part of the tin-foil hat brigade, but he's uncomfortably close.Gary Johnson is not a perfect candidate for me, but he's pretty damned good. Right now, my vote will be either for him or Huntsman, I think. Maybe--MAYBE--I could tolerate Herman Cain, but I'm not sure...I'd definitely need to research him more.Basically, if Huntsman has a decent chance over a Perry or Romney or someone, I'll probably vote for him. If not, and it's clear that it won't be a question of a contest between someone I like OK or at least find marginally tolerable versus someone I find to be a political abomination, then I'll feel free to vote for the candidate that I like the best, which is Gary Johnson.I'll still be shocked if I vote in the general election.
9/24/2011 12:56:09 AM
In case you didn't know, Herman Cain thinks it's okay and legal to discriminate against Islam because it's totally different from Christianity and Judaism (as if that would even matter if that were the case, which it isn't).http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-news-sunday/2011/07/17/reps-chris-van-hollen-jim-jordan-debate-debt-ceiling-herman-cain-talks-presidential-polit?page=5]
9/24/2011 1:44:56 AM
^Yea, Herman Cain's hard core "Christian" values are what kills him....in that sense he's almost as radical as bachmannGary Johnson is the fucking man...he's by far my favorite candidate and, IMO, exactly what this country needs at the moment. I also think, if given the opportunity, republicans would adore him. It really is a shame that even our electoral process has become dominated by the media and big money
9/24/2011 11:41:21 AM
9/24/2011 6:03:47 PM
Yep. Of course, a lot of it is a chicken/egg issue with not having big money to make it rain.
9/24/2011 9:05:19 PM
Herman Cain handily wins Florida GOP straw pollhttp://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/09/herman-cain-wins-florida-straw-poll-rick-perry-romney-.htmlIt looks like they are trying to make things as easy on Obama as possible.
9/25/2011 1:49:13 AM
http://swampland.time.com/2011/09/27/the-controversial-willingham-case-what-rick-perry-knew-and-when/#ixzz1Z9V4mYGkThe Controversial Willingham Case: What Rick Perry Knew and When
9/27/2011 1:22:57 PM
http://www.zogby.com/news/2011/10/06/ibope-zogby-poll-cain-expands-lead-over-gop-field-leads-obama-46-44/Cain takes big lead in this poll
10/6/2011 4:38:38 PM
So it really comes down to this, Obama could pick up 0 states in 2012, lose FloridaNevadaIndianaOhioNorth CarolinaVirginiaand still win by 4 EVs. What other states is he likely to lose?[Edited on October 6, 2011 at 5:26 PM. Reason : :]
10/6/2011 5:25:32 PM
^^ Zogby is not a credible pollhttp://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/06/zogby-broke-internet-but-it-can-be.html
10/6/2011 6:39:45 PM
10/6/2011 7:50:49 PM
Translation: "I'm running out of money and no one likes me anymore. Base, please please please give me what little money you have so that I can return us to the 1800s."
10/7/2011 6:40:46 PM
CNN's top story: "Perry backer: Don't vote for Romney, he's Mormon"http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/07/breaking-pastor-to-gop-dont-vote-for-romney-because-hes-mormon/?hpt=hp_t1
10/8/2011 12:13:46 AM
Whatever. Fuck 'em.That said, call Mormonism a cult. I don't really care. I don't know what the practical difference is between a cult and any other religion, and Mormonism is certainly goddamn weird, so whatever.I'm more concerned with each candidate's policies.
10/8/2011 1:08:15 AM
all the liberals posting nonsense about the republican candidates are all.....while their own candidate is literally falling apart at the seams. this is perfect.
10/8/2011 1:13:46 AM
It's a pretty stupid assumption to make that anybody who finds the Republican candidates despicable is also a supporter of Obama.
10/8/2011 1:22:18 AM
It's a pretty stupid assumption to make that anybody who finds white people despicable is also a supporter of muslims.oops wrong thread
10/8/2011 1:35:54 AM
set 'em up
10/8/2011 6:23:27 PM