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I'm starting to see a pathway where Biden is the next president. It's built on Hillary being forced out for legal troubles and Bernie having insufficient electorates to secure the nomination. If Biden goes against Trump and possibly Cruz I can see the moderate vote swinging to Biden.

Him staying out of the primaries may be the smartest move he made.

HUGE problem with your scenario. The Hillary voters would be BEYOND PISSED if that happened. Many would sit out the election at a minimum, and a few might even vote Republican just to show the Democrat Establishment, including Obama, how pissed off they really are.
 
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I'm starting to see a pathway where Biden is the next president. It's built on Hillary being forced out for legal troubles and Bernie having insufficient electorates to secure the nomination. If Biden goes against Trump and possibly Cruz I can see the moderate vote swinging to Biden.

Him staying out of the primaries may be the smartest move he made.

Doesn't he have to be on states ballots by a certain date?
 
Did you have to read what Bob Dole says to realize Cruz would be a disaster for the GOP if he were to be nominated?

You should have been listening to Gramps, he has been telling you Cruz cannot win the general. Start paying attention. :)

Gramps and Dole are alike in 5 ways.

1. Both are dark headed or were.
2. Both are old, Dole being older.
3. Neither likes Cruz
4. Both are very wise
5. Both refer to themselves in the third person.


Carry on GV. :crazy:

Didn't you mean 6 ways?

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j/k Gramps. :)
 
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Lighten up Huff! It's called humor, and it was pretty funny.

That doesn't answer my question. I'm not taking offense. I'm just wondering why is it OK? It seems like we would tend to protect victims. We villainize the both of them, in this case.
 
That doesn't answer my question. I'm not taking offense. I'm just wondering why is it OK? It seems like we would tend to protect victims. We villainize the both of them, in this case.

She could have said no. Or are you under the impression he forced himself on her?
 
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She could have said no. Or are you under the impression he forced himself on her?

Uhhh...

I realize she can say no. But she was a young intern and he is in a position of power. She can say no and risk kissing her career goodbye. Do you not understand how this works?
 
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Uhhh...

I realize she can say no. But she was a young intern and he is in a position of power. She can say no and risk kissing her career goodbye. Do you not understand how this works?

Oh I understand.

Please tell me of this fantastic career she has had....
 
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