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Today we see the widespread support from GOP establishment to get behind Trump as lesser of two evils.
No civil war here. Run along.
Also amusing when a grizzly mom blames washington for son's troubles. Did you get that? Instead of flying home to see that, you know, her son desperately needs, one carries on with the campaign appearances.
Republican values in action. Mask long ripped off. All that talk about values, patriotism etc....toast. Only thing that binds GOP now is hatred of the "other"
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Interesting data that trump and Cruz are splitting the evangelical vote.
Cruz ahead with college educated self-identified "values" voters.
Trump sight ly ahead with the greater slice of blue collar "values voters"
Trump has most of the angry white nationalist types, KKK types etc
Trump has the pro-torture crowd. Cruz said to oppose.
About 20-30% of less extreme older school republicans looking at Rubio, bush, Christie, kasich, and sees nothing but losers in general so many coming to trump.
Forget huck Santorum and Paul. Fiorina on bench only for VP to attack dog Hillary....you know....I like. To spend time with my husband.......
That would be the current husband she met when they were BOTH married to other people....but family values count until they don't, dontcha know.
No,civil war. NOpe not at all.
Trump/Palin now the Republican Party establishment. Paul Ryan McConnell deciding to take chances with him....
I hate being correct all the time.
I'm wondering if the party shouldn't be renamed. Just like the Berlin Wall coming down faster than we could have ever imagined.....I do believe the REpublican party I've known for half a century is......GONE
Tee hee
Bwah hah hah
Was reading up on e flint stuff......don't get me started. People appointed by gov, if not gov, should be in leg irons right now.
These are the kinds of public services we will ALL have if austerity republicans have their way with our domestic situation so they have money to freedom bomb a good part of the Middle East.
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Ramble On,
And now's the time, the time is now,
to sing my song.
I'm goin' 'round the world, I got to find my girl,
on my way.
I've been this way ten years to the day,
Ramble On,
Gotta find the queen of all my dreams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe GOP nominated moderates in the last two elections which may be why it will be difficult to see them try again.
Maybe you define moderate differently but I define a GOP moderate as someone who is not interested in imposing their morality on the citizens of the US.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRomney WAS a moderate when gov of MA but ran as a conservative. GW was a moderate as gov of TX but moved to the right for the presidential election.
Maybe you define moderate differently but I define a GOP moderate as someone who is not interested in imposing their morality on the citizens of the US.
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$10 million a year for Obama and family to travel.
$ 72 million since he took office.
Right out of the pockets of the taxpayers. 364 days to go . Where's HG Wells when we need him ?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRomney WAS a moderate when gov of MA but ran as a conservative. GW was a moderate as gov of TX but moved to the right for the presidential election.
Maybe you define moderate differently but I define a GOP moderate as someone who is not interested in imposing their morality on the citizens of the US.
- Cujo
I actually wish that the Republicans would go with Cruz so that they can FINALLY stop making the excuse that their nominee wasn't conservative ENOUGH to win the general. They think the public at large is far more rightward than they are and it would do us a lot of good to finally out this to the litmus test.
Interestingly, anyone who has any experience in politics is taking position that Cruz as candidate means bigger bloodbath down ballot for GOP than Trump.
Of course, the strategy they seem to be getting behind as an added feature. When Trump loses the general, they can start crying that once again their nominee wasn't conservative enough, therefore four more years of obstruction u til they get another to chance to find their magic candidate.
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Apropos to my last post, the endorsement gzme:
Senators all back bush or Rubio almost without exception. Last I checked not a single senator endorsed Cruz.
House endorsers behind Rubio and bush and the nutter caucus guys are endorsing Cruz.
I think palin is the only quasi-experienced elected official, current or former backing trump.
Interesting to see how the GOP puts together any kind of winning coalition here given that they haven't been able to heretofore. And no, I don't think trump will pick up enough Dems to even compensate for the GOP coalition votes he loses. His unfavorability is staggering. Cruz hasn't enough broad appeal and any mainstream candidate they manage to "engineer" in will be treated like a joke.
There is a real chance here for something meaningful. I think the senate may be I. Play and enough votes can be picked up in house that non-insane republicans Left in house MIGHT change tunes after a bloodbath. We can only hope. Then perhaps we can finally get some movement on the key issues that have been getting jammed up for years.
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You can thank liberals for this.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/loc..._from_database
Dangerous sex offenders are being removed from the online database that allows the public to track them because of a controversial high court decision that one judge is calling an “administrative nightmare.”Hundreds of cases could be affected, forcing SORB to warn families.
“As soon as the (board) learned of the SJC’s decision, we began notifying victims and victims’ families for the purposes of safety planning,” SORB Chairman Kevin Hayden told the Herald last night.
The SJC order has also caused lower court judges to kick cases back to the board.
In those situations, the SORB is required to remove sex offenders from its online registry pending a new hearing. Some cases, according to court records, include:
• A man who attacked and attempted to rape a 37-year-old woman while she was jogging in Ayer. She screamed for help and her attacker was quickly arrested;
• An offender convicted of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl on multiple occasions;
• An assailant who pulled down the pants of an 11-year-old girl and touched her, ordering her not to say anything about the attack;
• And a man convicted of touching a 4-year-old girl as other children watched and as she pleaded for him to stop.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post$10 million a year for Obama and family to travel.
$ 72 million since he took office.
Right out of the pockets of the taxpayers. 364 days to go . Where's HG Wells when we need him ?
When it's this kind of puerile small ball that is easily swatted down......that's how you know they can't stand the color of his skin.
tru dat
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRamble On,
And now's the time, the time is now,
to sing my song.
I'm goin' 'round the world, I got to find my girl,
on my way.
I've been this way ten years to the day,
Ramble On,
Gotta find the queen of all my dreams.
Ten years? I thought you'd been this way since your boy crush on Scottie got you starting reads about politics on a soocer forum.
I guess you were down road a good part of the way to right wing nutter before then.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostApropos to my last post, the endorsement gzme:
Senators all back bush or Rubio almost without exception. Last I checked not a single senator endorsed Cruz.
House endorsers behind Rubio and bush and the nutter caucus guys are endorsing Cruz.
I think palin is the only quasi-experienced elected official, current or former backing trump.
Interesting to see how the GOP puts together any kind of winning coalition here given that they haven't been able to heretofore. And no, I don't think trump will pick up enough Dems to even compensate for the GOP coalition votes he loses. His unfavorability is staggering. Cruz hasn't enough broad adppeal and any mainstream candidate they manage to "engineer" in will be treated like a joke.
There is a real chance here for something meaningful. I think the senate may be I. Play and enough votes can be picked up in house that non-insane republicans Left in house MIGHT change tunes after a bloodbath. We can only hope. Then perhaps we can finally get some movement on the key issues that have been getting jammed up for years.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTen years? I thought you'd been this way since your boy crush on Scottie got you starting reads about politics on a soocer forum.
I guess you were down road a good part of the way to right wing nutter before then.
Lord, I was born a ramblin' man,
Tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can.
And when it's time for leavin',
I hope you'll understand,
That I was born a ramblin' man.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post$20 million during his Presidency JUST for flights back to his tumbleweed ranch in Crawford, TX. Is Bush still the vacation day champ.
When it's this kind of puerile small ball that is easily swatted down......that's how you know they can't stand the color of his skin.
tru dat
I don't recall any Bush Mother in Laws on their trips, nor any free boarding in the White House
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