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Re: 2016 Election
It was a breath of fresh air when Bill Clinton was elected president. Eight years later along come Bush Jnr. Cheney and Rumsfeld. Eight years on the housing market had collapsed, two wars and hundreds of young men and women coming home in boxes or badly maimed, Wall Street in chaos, the unemployment rate up over 10 percent, banks going under GM, Ford and Chrysler about to declare Chapter 11.
Now we have ISIS, millions seeking asylum in the west and the man and his administration responsible for it sitting in retirement in Texas crying into his bourbon and feeling sorry for himself |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 11835434)
Not even close. Sanders would win against him easily.
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Re: 2016 Electi
Originally Posted by Giantaxe
(Post 11835431)
What's the use it will not change your opinion nor mine? |
Re: 2016 Electi
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11835447)
What's the use it will not change your opinion nor mine?
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Re: 2016 Election
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by username.exe
(Post 11834800)
Rand Paul and Carly Fiorina have been cut from the main debate.
Shame, I found Rand Paul entertaining and he did well cutting the Donald down a few times. Thought he had a very strong debate last time out. He's refusing to attending the undercard debate. Probably the right decision, seems like it's a graveyard for campaigns. Surprised Kasich made the cut but Paul didn't, though. |
Re: 2016 Electi
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 11835426)
Clinton haters...Hillary haters...are we still at school?
Oh please! Without Bill she would never, ever have achieved political office. Anywho ... have you seen Bill lately? He looks like shit. :blink: |
Re: 2016 Election
Oh cool, Paul Ryan introduced the POTUS.
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Re: 2016 Electi
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11835689)
I wonder if, without Bill, would she have even been interested? Hillary Clinton was well on her way to judicial stardom when she put her career aside to be at Bill's side in Arkansas. It's pretty well known that Bill married up and Hillary married down. He did get better eventually. She advised the House Committee during Watergate while in her 20s and I don't think they were even married when she did that. I've always thought of the Clintons as having created each other, the toxic mix, neither one of them exists without the other, co-narcissm. Sort of like those serial killer couples.
Anywho ... have you seen Bill lately? He looks like shit. :blink: Once read about a conversation she had years ago with someone...I think it was when he was Govenor. The person said she wouldn't be in the Gov mansion without him...she replied...no he wouldn't be there without me. Can't remember exactly...but that was the gist of it. I hope it's because he's lost a lot of weight and not because he is ill. |
Re: 2016 Election
That crazy lady that wouldn't issue the marriage licenses to gay couples is in the audience at the State of the Union. I guess they'll let any old fruitcake in there.
Am I the only one watching the State of the Union? |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11835731)
That crazy lady that wouldn't issue the marriage licenses to gay couples is in the audience at the State of the Union. I guess they'll let any old fruitcake in there.
Am I the only one watching the State of the Union? |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by kimilseung
(Post 11835734)
I'm listening on BBC radio.
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Re: 2016 Election
Thought it was a good speech, and now comes the expected Republican bullshit response to it.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11835736)
You should see the visual. Lots of yawning and I think I saw somebody texting. Paul Ryan is sitting where John Boehner used to sit. I think Ryan is chewing gum.
He introduced some interesting themes which we know Congress will promptly do f**k all with, and took a couple of swipes at the GOP. Surprised to see him signing autographs on scrappy bits of paper for other members of Congress at the end. That was weird. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by username.exe
(Post 11835752)
It was an engaging speech. The first SoTU I've watched live. Obama is a consistently high performing orator. Not the best, but up there.
He introduced some interesting themes which we know Congress will promptly do f**k all with, and took a couple of swipes at the GOP. Surprised to see him signing autographs on scrappy bits of paper for other members of Congress at the end. That was weird. |
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