So I was reading through the comics today, and I find one hilarious sketch of rick perry saying "if you are over 21 then vote for me on November 12" and thought that it was so amazing that I told a friend at work. Then, unknowing to me, he told me that the events in the "comic" had actually happened. Really? A man that may one day be the leader of this country keeps making dumb mistake after dumb mistake, and nobody seems to be alarmed at all about this?Again, this is a guy that failed classes at TAMU. Why is a guy that thinks it is alright to fail a college course thinks that he would be a good president. What about the rest of us that worked hard in college so that we would not be failing courses? Doesn't anybody care about perseverance anymore? Aren't the republicans the ones that kill you with the stories of how "hard they work to pay other peoples bills"? Where was Perry's hard work ethic while preparing to run for prez, or better yet, while he was in college?
12/3/2011 7:28:35 PM
Perry has no chance, he just gives liberals a good chance to mock conservatives.
12/3/2011 10:38:11 PM
So after it came out that Donald Trump was going to moderate a debate, and he took yet another shot at Ron Paul, Ron's campaign manager responded:
12/4/2011 11:10:05 AM
Paul and Huntsman are having a field day with Trump right now. The sad thing is that the other candidates haven't joined them.
12/4/2011 11:13:08 AM
you misunderstood, you'd have to be drunk to vote for him and he does not condone underage drinking.
12/4/2011 12:31:18 PM
Repeat of 2004, Dems had no one to go up agains a weak W....GOP has no one other than retreads to go up against Obama...Obama wins handling by at least 5% points. Senate might got GOP, gotta keep the White House Dem...it sucks Obama has backbone (compromoise, or better yet, give in, to almost everything) for anything but better than any GOPer out there running now. [Edited on December 4, 2011 at 8:48 PM. Reason : w]
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12/5/2011 10:14:26 AM
Did Cain really think he had a chance?The party known for its loyal conservative rednecks is not going to be keen on a black GOP nominee.
12/5/2011 11:36:36 AM
yes, because the key factor the majority of republicans care about is the race of the candidate.
12/5/2011 11:45:58 AM
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/197173-pelosi-plans-to-reveal-information-about-gingrich-when-the-time-is-righti dont give a shit about newt gingrich-but why isnt this woman so damn immature?[Edited on December 5, 2011 at 12:52 PM. Reason : -]
12/5/2011 12:51:29 PM
nevermind, gingrich handled it as he does all of these idiots-http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/197255-gingrich-fires-back-at-pelosi-over-threatonly pelosi...
12/5/2011 3:25:18 PM
What happened to honor among thieves?
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12/6/2011 12:23:02 AM
^^That's probably not inaccurate, but it's meaningless. If, say, 2% of the party met that description and stayed home for that reason, that could be a big deal.[Edited on December 6, 2011 at 2:08 AM. Reason : Cain never had a chance, but not because he's black. I wonder if black, even in the GOP, is a net +]
12/6/2011 2:07:37 AM
New Gingrich is nominated for calling in a bomb threat... to the Special Olympics, MANNN!
12/6/2011 2:29:09 AM
12/6/2011 9:36:16 AM
[Edited on December 6, 2011 at 9:51 AM. Reason : You know what, no, even I don't think Pelosi is that cunning]
12/6/2011 9:48:43 AM
http://www.gallup.com/poll/151355/Gingrich-Romney-Among-GOP-Voters-Nationwide.aspx
12/6/2011 4:29:06 PM
12/6/2011 7:54:11 PM
I like the one county in Colorado that apparently just didn't show up to vote.
12/6/2011 8:02:13 PM
probably because there was nobody from the Freak Power party on the ticket
12/6/2011 8:29:11 PM
It's interesting that mccain won in nearly every county except the ones with a bunch of whackos (coastline California) , Mexicans (south Texas), Jews (northeast, Michigan, and south Florida), and labor unions (rust belt)It's almost as if the country generally supports America, but certain ethnicities and cultures do not and vote accordingly.
12/6/2011 10:24:09 PM
Agreed. Rural white people are real salt of the earth voters. Multicultural and dense regions of the country are the ones holding us back.Oh, and queers. Queers, too.[Edited on December 6, 2011 at 10:55 PM. Reason : ]
12/6/2011 10:27:06 PM
In that case, Republicans should be all for some global warming! Scenarios having sea levels raising up and could wash all of those "un-Americans" right into the ocean!
12/6/2011 10:39:12 PM
It's basically the people who feed the country vs. everyone else.
12/6/2011 11:20:14 PM
people who live out in the sticks voted for mccain. people who live in civilized cities voted for obama.
12/6/2011 11:28:59 PM
I think that we can all agree that a good bit more than the south is painted red.
12/6/2011 11:30:29 PM
yeah, but that doesn't really tell us much. You would need a spectrum of red denoting county density in order to get a better picture of that. there are entire swaths of red that have a higher population of cows and ant-eaters than they do people.compare your red areas with this:and the red counties are less impressive (or, that is to say, the non-south red counties)liberals love electricity (but hate oil)[Edited on December 7, 2011 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ]
12/6/2011 11:59:15 PM
the areas that produce tax revenue vote democract vs. the areas that consume tax revenue voting republican.
12/7/2011 12:18:21 AM
I haven't seen anything in this thread about Buddy Roemerhttp://youtube.com/watch?v=8oMoAMnFczYhim, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson and Huntsman are the only Republican candidates anyone should be paying attention to. of course, they all get the least amount of media attention.
12/7/2011 12:28:21 AM
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12/7/2011 1:08:46 AM
Even if you make that argument, we can look at the last few electoral college maps, and still see that it is far from a regional party based in the south.Even if you're right, just ask Al Gore what the popular vote counts for...
12/7/2011 1:29:50 AM
You might be right about that. Still though, you can look at your map and point out every major city in every state. Those cities almost always vote blue. The counties that waffle from election to election are likely small to mid size counties that change their mind from political fatigue. I'd actually be interested in seeing those numbers and seeing what percentage of Republicans were located where during the Bush/Gore election. I'd guess over 50% were in the South, but I have no idea. Anyway, I never said that the GOP is exclusive to the South, I was just trying to break down the image you put up. That image suggests that they are more numerous in real numbers than they really are.But you're right, the popular vote is suppressed by design. It's the very system that keeps rich land owners in power. Nothing new there.ahh, this one's interesting: 2004 by density and another: rural areas vote red, urban areas vote blue, is basically what it comes down to. Suburban areas being the toss-up, likely because of the range of wealth in those neighborhoods, if I had to guess.[Edited on December 7, 2011 at 1:58 AM. Reason : ]
12/7/2011 1:46:57 AM
I kind of like the first one here, because it recognizes the purpleness of the nation rather than the blue vs red, but each one of these tells the story of the last presidential election in a way that takes into consideration population in some way or another.http://network.nature.com/groups/scivis/forum/topics/3451
12/7/2011 2:10:30 AM
The last one you showed (bubble diagram map) was exactly what I was looking for. Good find. Blue circles tend to be intense and tightly concentrated in urban areas, and red votes look pretty partial to the south with rural northern areas and suburbs going red as well. And Alaska looks like they pretty much sat this one out.But, to Dukes credit, there are some big areas that went Red, it looks like. Salt Lake City, Orange County, and Phoenix. Mormons, Millionaires, and Mexican-haters?
12/7/2011 3:30:06 AM
Shit, I just brought it up as part of refuting this bundle of dumbassery:
12/7/2011 9:48:10 AM
Lol pointing out that a 2-person country in Utah voted Republican doesn't make the GOP a non-Southern regional party. As has been pointed out, once you take population density into account, it's pretty clear where the bulk of GOP voters are located.The question of "Where does the GOP base lie" asks where GOP voters are concentrated,not how they perform in farming communities in Iowa with more cows than people. edit: And yes, there's the rural urban connection, but in the South some of the large cities even go red.
12/7/2011 10:23:34 AM
You are a fucking dunce.
12/7/2011 11:49:58 AM
no u
12/7/2011 11:59:12 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/06/huntsman-reverses-stance-_n_1132156.htmlGOP: the party that forces you reject science and embrace ignorance in order to advance. The sad part is this won't do anything for Huntsman, he's flushing his convictions for nothing.
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12/7/2011 12:51:45 PM
LOL face I didn't know "supporting America" meant you had to be a conservative.
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12/7/2011 1:28:55 PM
The war on drugs will never end as long as big Pharma can make a killing exploiting drug laws and selling prescriptions for $10 a pill to cure a headache that would just as easily go away with smoking a joint. Doesn't matter who's in office, or how many Mexicans die every year.[Edited on December 7, 2011 at 4:24 PM. Reason : ]
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