I don't think he's mentioned this before....but did you know Drk's brother is a cop....in Chicago?
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I guess there's a new poll in Florida out saying Cruz has moved past Rubio into second place. I can easily see Rubio losing to Trump, personally I know zero people voting for the little cocksucker, but if he also loses to Cruz then he should just kill himself because his political career is over and in hindsight he should have listened to Druff's dream because if he drops out prior to Tuesday at least he could still run for something without being completely embarrassed about it. Florida is still a Jeb state and that little prick showed no respect so he will have to lay in his own shit. He reminds me of a little snot nosed vigin ass eating fag who posts here. Except Rubio is a Cuban not a sand n-word. (Sorry Henry)
so where's the evidence of moveon (or anyone) paying protesters in chicago, like we were arguing about? not paying for signs, or stuff like that, but actual "paid protesters" which was the phrase used over and over.
the argument was pretty clear. drk had cop sources saying for sure there were paid protesters in chicago. very specific. your article talks about raising money from those people. these are very different things, as you might imagine. hell, drk even gave us an example of a paid protester, except for the fact he was wrong about who the guy was and what he'd done in the past since a few right wing sites claimed he was the same guy as a past event but drk never bothered to check, because he has no critical thinking skills when cops are involved...
We interrupt this useless post by corrigan to bring you this ridiculous rap from that guy from Hamilton, co-starring our soon to ex President of the United States:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN31a8f7nZo
Good money on Trump to win 3 or less tomorrow at -140. Cruz locked up Missouri, Kasich Ohio. That's a win right there. Throw in Rubio taking Florida long shot outs and you've got a good bet IMO
So this is fucking insane, someone tell me if I understand correctly this or not...
Even if Trump like straight up sweeps the primaries from now on, the GOP has the doomsday option of not letting him run as the republican nominee?
At which point Trump would either have to quit or run as an independent?
I imagine the GOP would snap take that deal and effectively sit out the 2016 election cycle until they could come up with some actual contenders in 2020..
Yeah guys, Trump is a man of the PEOPLE
:lol2
Read through this chicks tweets from the last few days.
https://twitter.com/AlienCovenx
yes! it's started....the 6 months of obama doing his white house correspondents dinner roast of trump. say what you will about the president but he can be pretty damn hilarious when he cuts loose (and isn't reading from a teleprompter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiBAPcgqpo0
on a completely unrelated note but maybe of greater import than the primaries (at least in OSA's world).....Macklemore owns a painting of Justin Bieber balancing pancakes on his dick
http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/2840...pancakes-dick/
My bad. I earlier misread your comment. Let me readdress with some Mumbly links...
Actually, it would only mean a crisis in the GOP for a while, like when Teddy Roosevelt broke from the GOP in 1912 and ran on the Progessive "Bull Moose" Party ticket. And the two major parties dominated the presidential voting options the very next election.
Political science points to two systemic factors of our democratic system on why the two leading parties dominate our politics: representative districts and plurality voting.
http://youtu.be/sJwLk0odCuI
So, while there is nothing explicit in the Constitution that dictates that the US has a two-party system, the temporal appeal of a party-crashing presidental candidate like Donald Trump, won't change the systemic factors that favor two parties dominating our politics, only the composition of the two dominate parties.
http://youtu.be/PkltAl_cO5Y
Meaning, such events only shake up the composition or one or both of the major parties for an election cycle or two, but the systemic advantages for two major parties means that we quickly return to electing "Fucking crooked politicians". So, hoping that Trump's getting elected will change that dynamic is a *bit* naive.
http://youtu.be/H2H0TfvNU3w
Trump is fag.
alrighty...it looks like it all comes down to behemoth country aka ohio. trump wins ohio and florida (and all polls show he's gonna win the latter handily) and the republican race is effectively over. BUT if trump loses ohio, he ain't gonna get enough delegates to avoid a brokered convention (and if he can't avoid a brokered convention he can all likelihood say goodbye to the republican nomination). pretty crazy that all this craziness and work comes down to a slightly nicer version of west virginia.
What would you guys think if Bernie Sanders chose Cenk Uygur as his running mate? What a ticket!
I got my vote in for #Trump2016 today ! Hopefully he clean sweeps today and prevents the establishment from blowing up the party in June . . .
ROFL!! check out this trump coverage from china's state media....
"Trump opens Pandora’s box in US
Source:Global Times Published: 2016-3-14 0:40:36
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Donald Trump, front-runner to be the GOP's candidate for the upcoming US presidential election, encountered a major protest at his campaign event in Chicago on Friday evening. Over a thousand people, both his supporters and opponents engaged in a physical confrontation, which was quelled by police who arrested a number of people.
Fist fights among voters who have different political orientations is quite common in developing countries during election seasons. Now, a similar show is shockingly staged in the US, which boasts one of the most developed and mature democratic election systems.
Trump's mischief has overthrown a lot of conventional norms of US political life.
His remarks are abusively racist and extremist, which has left an impression on the US public that he is intentionally overthrowing political correctness.
Trump's rise was not anticipated by most analysts and observers. At the beginning of the election, Trump, a rich, narcissist and inflammatory candidate, was only treated as an underdog. His job was basically to act as a clown to attract more voters' attention to the GOP. However, knocking down most other promising candidates, the clown is now the biggest dark horse.
Trump is the last option for the GOP establishment. If he wins the primaries, the GOP will face a bitter dilemma. On the one hand, it will be a big compromise to GOP values, and the party takes a major risk of losing the game if they choose Trump as their candidate for president; on the other hand, if the GOP refuses to choose Trump, he might run as an independent candidate and split the vote, in which case, the GOP will also stand no chance in the final game.
The rise of Trump has opened a Pandora's box in US society. Trump's supporters are mostly lower-class whites, and they lost a lot after the 2008 financial crisis. The US used to have the largest and most stable middle class in the Western world, but many are going down.
That's when Trump emerged. Big-mouthed, anti-traditional, abusively forthright, he is a perfect populist that could easily provoke the public. Despite candidates' promises, Americans know elections cannot really change their lives. Then, why not support Trump and vent their spleen?
The rise of a racist in the US political arena worries the whole world. Usually, the tempo of the evolution of US politics can be predicted, while Trump's ascent indicates all possibilities and unpredictability. He has even been called another Benito Mussolini or Adolf Hitler by some Western media.
Mussolini and Hitler came to power through elections, a heavy lesson for Western democracy. Now, most analysts believe the US election system will stop Trump from being president eventually. The process will be scary but not dangerous.
Even if Trump is simply a false alarm, the impact has already left a dent. The US faces the prospect of an institutional failure, which might be triggered by a growing mass of real-life problems.
The US had better watch itself for not being a source of destructive forces against world peace, more than pointing fingers at other countries for their so-called nationalism and tyranny."
I'm so gonna get some shirts made that say "Need to vent your spleen? Vote Trump in 2016!"