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If some BS like that ended up on my door, I'd use it for a kitty litter liner and send it back after by cat was done ****ting all over it.

Well the Ted Cruz campaign is confirming that they sent them out. He just lost the Iowa Caucuses.
 

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If the money is so great and the job so easy it would seem the best and brightest would be flocking to the field.

The money is there.

Per Fortune Magazine since W has left office through June 2015 he has given approx 200 speeches that has brought him in $30 million dollars.

That is nothing compared to Bill Clinton, it has been reported he earned $48 million in speaking fees just during the time Hillary served as SOS.

IMHO, we will never get the brightest and best to serve as POTUS. I sincerely believe to be a good president one has to be a genuine con artist crook. I do think history has shown this to be true.
 
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At a 1000 hours per yer. Not a bad gig.
That's just flight time. Many of the days that I am on duty are well over 8 hours. International can be as much as 16. And when I am gone on a trip, I am gone from home for anywhere from 3 to 12 days. I am not complaining mind you, it IS a great gig and I am lucky that I love my job, but the 1000 hours thing is a little deceptive. 3 pilot cockpits are the best though. If somebody rips one off, there is no proof that you did it. Gramps would love it. :)
 

He gets offended and throws a hissy fit when there's a stale breeze. He knew full well what was coming and just ducked. I'm not sure he was expecting Cruz to bomb so hard, though.

And the sad thing is that the Trump fans are more concerned with how good he is at playing the media and insulting others than his inconsistent policies.
 
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He gets offended and throws a hissy fit when there's a stale breeze. He knew full well what was coming and just ducked. I'm not sure he was expecting Cruz to bomb so hard, though.

And the sad thing is that the Trump fans are more concerned with how good he is at playing the media and insulting others than his inconsistent policies.


I am not aboard the Trump Train but I will say Trump made a brilliant strategy move this week. His campaign had a great week.
 
I am not aboard the Trump Train but I will say Trump made a brilliant strategy move this week. His campaign had a great week.

Breit Beier said that " if you thought the videos of Rubio and Cruz were some what reveiling , the videos of Trump were much more revealing.
 
He gets offended and throws a hissy fit when there's a stale breeze. He knew full well what was coming and just ducked. I'm not sure he was expecting Cruz to bomb so hard, though.

And the sad thing is that the Trump fans are more concerned with how good he is at playing the media and insulting others than his inconsistent policies.

I don't think we've ever had a bigger ***** than Donald Trump run for president.

He behaves more like a pubescent teen on Twitter than a man.
 
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Been in a coma the last 8 years?

Pardon me if I don't associate "In your face-ism" with manliness and being tough. Trump is a whiny little teen, who acts like he's undergoing puberty and the social anxieties associated with it. He lacks the discipline and self-restraint that should be the virtues of the public sphere. His is incredibly weak behavior and behavior not befitting a man, especially a leader and a statesman. Whatever you think of Obama, his policies, and his "mom jeans," he at least acts like he's been there.
 
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The New York Times has endorsed Hillary Clinton and John Kasich.

If Republican primary voters had any ounce of sense, they'd endorse Kasich as well.

I'm not a Republican, nor am I a Democrat. But one thing is for certain: I would vote for Kasich over any challenger, Republican or Democrat or other. The only possible exception would be if Al Gore were to mysteriously ride out of the skies this afternoon, along with ManBearPig, and announce his candidacy. I'd poop my pants senseless with the dilemma of whether or not to choose Gore or Kasich for President. I probably wouldn't even vote, because we couldn't go wrong either way. Two sensible human beings in a time of nonsense, even despite some of their goofiness from time to time.
 
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If Republican primary voters had any ounce of sense, they'd endorse Kasich as well.

I'm not a Republican, nor am I a Democrat. But one thing is for certain: I would vote for Kasich over any challenger, Republican or Democrat or other. The only possible exception would be if Al Gore were to mysteriously ride out of the skies this afternoon, along with ManBearPig, and announce his candidacy. I'd poop my pants senseless with the dilemma of whether or not to choose Gore or Kasich for President. I probably wouldn't even vote, because we couldn't go wrong either way. Two sensible human beings in a time of nonsense, even despite some of their goofiness from time to time.

Putting Al Gore and Kasich in the same paragraph is enough reason not to vote for Kasich
 
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What do you have against Al Gore, other than him being goofy from time to time? Does his spirit animal, ManBearPig, frighten you?
 
What do you have against Al Gore, other than him being goofy from time to time? Does his spirit animal, ManBearPig, frighten you?

He's been dead to me ever since his "no controlling legal authority" defense in the wake of using official White House telephone lines to conduct fundraising. It was illegal to do so, but there was no enforcement mechanism in place to ensure that it didn't occur.

Gore is a savvy politician, but he sucks raw ass as a human being.
 
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