Nice to see him crushing in california.If he wins new york + california + all the other states he has won and comes up a bit shy of 1237 there will be serious problems if they deny him the nomination
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Nice to see him crushing in california.If he wins new york + california + all the other states he has won and comes up a bit shy of 1237 there will be serious problems if they deny him the nomination
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/a...icle-1.2603151
Bernie Sanders’ illiberal supporters: Do they expect safe spaces everywhere?
BY ALAN DERSHOWITZ
You Know What They Say About A Guy With Small Hands...
Somewhere in California there's a BMW with seats reclined all the way, hip hop music playing on the radio and a Hillary2016 bumper sticker.
Ben & Jerry arrested in Washington for protesting money in politics http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/co-...5tb?li=BBnb7Kz
Ben & Jerry's is based in Vermont.
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Here's what they are calling "getting arrested."
"Seeing a lot of misinformation and conjecture in this thread about the reason for arrests and how protests in general are handled in DC, so I wanted to clear some things up.
I worked for a video crew filming the protests on both Sunday and Monday. The Democracy Awakening event has been going on for the past week, and other than Sunday they have marched a group every day to the steps of the US Capitol building (East side) and were voluntarily arrested.
Just yesterday alone, around 300 people were arrested. They were not blocking "heavy pedestrian throughways" as one comment suggested either, these protests have been planned and even coordinated with the police (yes, they do that in DC), so they were already prepared and ready to process people onsite. In fact, nobody is even placed in handcuffs. The protest is civil, and as such people were placed into small groups and escorted over to a police trailer that processed them and ticketed them for a $50 processing fee, and then they are sent on their way.
As to the march, there is a division of the DC Police (DC Mobile Unit) that interfaces with the protest planners so that the roads are officially blocked off at the route points by police escorts.
Afterwards we were fortunate enough to interview both Ben and Jerry before they went out to lunch for fried chicken."
So if you think Cenk and these guys were inside a grimy DC holding tank think again.
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Hillary Clinton was the only First Lady ever to be indicted. Ruminate on that.
Been on a kick lately of revisiting the old Hillary Clinton scandals. Druff is big on nostalgia and I find myself marking what I was doing at the time of each of them.... in the same way a song might trigger the memory of some slut you were dating.
What was I doing when Vince Foster was killed? Or when she nuked the White House travel office to get her relative in to run it. The campaign financing indictments and settlements. The attacks on Bill's bimbos. Etc., etc.
Hillary scandals are kinda the soundtrack of my adult life. I guess, I have to credit her with helping form my adult view as to how politics work. Long before Bush and all that.
The best stuff you see is the testimony and gossip from the secret service agents who had the pleasure of serving her. Absolutely awesome.... and consistent in their depiction of her as arrogant, elitist, ruthless. Just a nasty bitch.
Bernie has most everybody's respect for running a sincere campaign based on his ideas & principle's. Not to offend you, FPS, but we know it's over for Bernie. He's an amateur politician. It's like he's persuing a lifelong hobby. You can't win without trading money for favors and playing the power game. Espousing ideas and platitudes don't get you elected in America. Only works when running for class president in middle school.
So here's the thing, FPS. If Bernie is a moral man, why in god's name hasn't he confronted his opponent on her past?
I like Bernie. At times I thought would vote for him just because he wasn't part of the filthy political establishment. However, his failure to go after his opponent's character - especially at this point when he is pretty much done - just strikes me as weak ass and scared. He almost has a moral obligation to this country to do so.
I am absolutely convinced Hillary will be our next President. It reinforces my view of our political system. So to some degree it pleases me to be right and amuses me to watch the childlike sincerity with which the masses and forum posters debate candidates' ideas and character. Kinda faggot actually.
The only thing I wonder now is whether Hillary will survive her first term before being handcuffed and perp walked across through the Rose Garden.
She's the baddest politician in the USA though. Ruthless and cunning. Her win rate is still perfect. I can't wait to see the mafia she assembles. Realistically and as a practical matter she can't be touched.
You know that old line: "grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change". Try to understand the world you occupy and play that game. Idealism will get you killed.
I gamble the markets. Personally, I think the situation right now is a huge Ponzi scheme. It's an important part of the recipe that will get Hillary elected. What I think about the correctness of the markets is irrelevant. I play the hand that is dealt. I don't fight for what's right. That Zen will reap reward.
Been thinking a lot about the Middle East. ISIS, oil and all that. My reflex is to not give a shit about ISIS. You reap what you sow. I keep thinking about London and the IRA. Inconvenient, some casualties but I really choose not to get too worked up.
I had an epiphany recently. The Carter Doctrine in 1980 was the beginning of the Middle East. This shit has been part of our modern national agenda for 40 years. Yes, it's all about oil.
Late 70's we had an oil crisis. Lines at the pump. Our perception of freedom and way of life as American's was threatened. If you can't fill up your Camaro, grab a six pack and hit the open road then what does it mean to be American?The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by President of the United States Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on January 23, 1980, which stated that the United States would use military force if necessary to defend its national interests in the Persian Gulf.
Again, achieving a clarity about the world you live in provides a peace of mind. The world begins to amuse you. Listening to the "Druff Doctrine" on radio (lol, WMD's) becomes a source for entertainment and your Weds nights become a fuller and richer experience.
Tyde, in what universe can anyone talk about the US election for more than an hour much less 24? It's over, dude. The GOP convention will offer some good lulz. But that's for later. Consider, an anti-fraud show. DO discuss forum topics and drama. Riff a little.
I could go on. Oh, wait... What is the deal with the Flying Stupidity Wagering thread? It is time to take a good hard look in the mirror gentlemen when a chimp like me is dominating that thread. What kind of group is this that don't discuss playoff sports, wager etc? I hope you will address the low testorene issues Tyde.
I'm out. Enjoy your day.
trumps other daughter has some great dsl
Here's a kick in the liberal nuts. In NY, Bernie got 50% of the male vote, and 50% of the white vote- winning white men with 57%. Hillary's 15% victory was entirely due to minorities.
http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/polls/ny/Dem
On the GOP side, 91% of exit poll participants were White, 3% Black, and 5% Latino. 56% were male. That's why Trump is a +475 underdog in November.
http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/polls/ny/Rep
Im completely baffled as to why Bernie does not have the Black vote.
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Ted Cruz...You Are The Father!
the position of president is officially irrelevant and boring. I'm done with this race and with politics in general.
maybe consider doing the same with pfa or your life
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