Is the GOP dead?
Ask again after November.Is the GOP dead?
Oh man, this was gold. Moderator shuts up Cruz with facts.
http://gawker.com/gop-debate-moderator-calls-out-ted-cruz-for-lying-sham-1759013780
And the crowd boos.
Facts are a liberal conspiracy.
I like how Cruz has the gall to get snippy and then opts not to answer the question about when a president is supposed to stop doing part of his job.Fucking outrageous. This should be turned into an ad itself.
Is the GOP dead?
"My mom is the strongest woman I know."
"She should be running."
dying, send help
lol'd hard at that
Jeb has this bad habit of phrasing things weirdly. Like he could have just said "I have the best Mom in the world." Instead he says werid about how when he was born and looked up and saw his mom it was like winning the lottery.
What was the context of that "I'll give him a warm kiss" line a few debates back?
What was the context of that "I'll give him a warm kiss" line a few debates back?
Jeb Bush said:You find me a Democrat for cutting spending $10, and I'll give them a warm kiss
Abridged version of the debate w/ the key moments / highlights (2 hours compressed into just under 30 minutes):
https://youtu.be/hGThXxRp4u4
Trump was ruthless and had huge balls, attacking the Iraq war and the false WMD reports in front of a stinky GOP donors/special interests audience. He even one of the first to go publicly and accuse bush of not listening to the CIA regarding 9/11 (aka unofficial way of saying it was an inside job).
I could be wrong,but isn't South Carolina a very socially conservative state? If so,that probably explains the Ted Cruz signs.Thanks for the link. I live in Greenville and I didn't even watch the debate. That was mainly due to me working, but I was also watching the NBA dunk contest instead because as a Magic fan I had to support Aaron Gordon.
I'm so ready for this circus to move out of town though, it was crazy here yesterday. I'm not a Republican though, so I didn't get all pumped up like most people around here did about having the debate in town. It was pretty funny to see the ridiculous amount of signs that were put up overnight though. I don't know how it was for the rest of the city, but on my way to work there was an insane number of Ted Cruz signs. Not sure if that means there are more Ted Cruz supporters here, or if his support group is just crazy because they were literally signs every few feet going down the street. I also saw some lady go to a big Ted Cruz sign, cross his name out, and then write Jeb's name on it, which made me laugh.
I also just think that if you talk to the average Republican voter in rural America, that they have the same reservations about the Iraq war and Bush's presidency. Trump is giving voice to Republican voter opinions that typically would never find their way to the national stage.Yeah, George Bush's failures play right into Trump's base, which supports him because they feel he's qualified on the basis of not being a politician. The failures of any previous political figure, republican or democrat, just plays into their deeply held belief that we need to elect a non-politician to the office if we want an effective president. I really don't see this hurting Trump. It's nothing but red meat for his base.
Nationally, yes. That ship has sailed years ago, around the time when their own base turned on George Bush in the late 00's. It will be decades before we have another Republican president, or whatever the party turns into by then. Still, they can and do reek all sorts of havoc in local and statewide elections. This is what's given them the House of Representatives and to a lesser degree, the Senate. (They'll lose the Senate in this next election cycle.)
They're the best party to turn to when your business needs to fuck over the public in order to turn a profit. So in that sense, the GOP will never die. Those companies are also largely influential in our news media, which mainly caters to older folk who LOVE to vote. So we're basically waiting for those old codgers to die off until we can finally get some reasonable changes happening.
"My mom is the strongest woman I know."
"She should be running."
dying, send help
This is great, thank you.Abridged version of the debate w/ the key moments / highlights (2 hours compressed into just under 30 minutes):
https://youtu.be/hGThXxRp4u4
This is great, thank you.
What's with the dinging noise every now and then?
I don't agree. Depending of the candidate GOP has a real chance of winning presidential elections.
This years that guy is Marco Rubio, but I don't know if he will get the nominee.
Still sticking with my pizza roll hypothesis:30 second warning first ding. Time's up second ding.
The dings are to tell the moderators their pizza rolls are done.
I used to think this about Rubio but he is going so far right in this primary that it reminds me of Romney.
What Trump has done to Jeb, and the Bush name... He has to win the presidency. Otherwise he's going to feel the wrath from the Bush dynasty somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if he fell down some stairs for the stuff he's said about them. He attempts no tact and has just been vicious for someone so high profile.
What Trump has done to Jeb, and the Bush name... He has to win the presidency. Otherwise he's going to feel the wrath from the Bush dynasty somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if he fell down some stairs for the stuff he's said about them. He attempts no tact and has just been vicious for someone so high profile.
What Trump has done to Jeb, and the Bush name... He has to win the presidency. Otherwise he's going to feel the wrath from the Bush dynasty somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if he fell down some stairs for the stuff he's said about them. He attempts no tact and has just been vicious for someone so high profile.
I'm pretty sure the ding comes only at the end of the allotted time and then gets repeated periodically if the candidate continues speaking. They only got one minute for each response, so having a 30 second warning ding, especially one that shrill, would be bad.30 second warning first ding. Time's up second ding.
Jesus, that was a clusterfuck.Abridged version of the debate w/ the key moments / highlights (2 hours compressed into just under 30 minutes):
https://youtu.be/hGThXxRp4u4
I think Trump will be trouble for the democrats if only for the fact that he hates the bushes as much as a typical left wing liberal does.
If he gets the nom, he will be shitting on the bush name every chance he gets. I'm looking forward to it.
Nah. Putting aside that only one of those is actually effective, Hillary has one thing that Trump is super weak against. Ironically it is not a policy thing, but rather, if Trump breathes a hint of anything sexist, the female vote will have his head.I think there are 3 things Trump has on Hillary:
1) her support of the Iraq war
2) her relatively weak and flipfloppy stance on the TPP
3) her donors/campaign finance
Honestly those are 3 big talking points in foreign policy, economy, and 'establishment'. No wonder people think Bernie would do better against Trump than Hillary.
I think there are 3 things Trump has on Hillary:
1) her support of the Iraq war
2) her relatively weak and flipfloppy stance on the TPP
3) her donors/campaign finance
Honestly those are 3 big talking points in foreign policy, economy, and 'establishment'. No wonder people think Bernie would do better against Trump than Hillary.
Nah. Putting aside that only one of those is actually effective, Hillary has one thing that Trump is super weak against. Ironically it is not a policy thing, but rather, if Trump breathes a hint of anything sexist, the female vote will have his head.
Nah. Putting aside that only one of those is actually effective, Hillary has one thing that Trump is super weak against. Ironically it is not a policy thing, but rather, if Trump breathes a hint of anything sexist, the female vote will have his head.
It's not the women in the Republican party whose vote needs to be courted, now is it? Based on the three issues above, it's not like liberal women are going to flip to Trump on those issues if he dares to say Hillary is ugly or suggest she's menstruating. And you think women, regardless of affinity, aren't going to get pissed if he does that?For liberal women, sure. But it will take much more than that for conservative women to suddenly switch parties.
So the funny thing about this is that even liberals can be unintentionally sexist because moving on the minefield that are women's feelings is probably not nearly as easy as "just don't say anything sexist". Remember when Bernie asked why 'people' are shouting and then his advisor came out saying "well, she's good enough to be a VP" and got blasted for it?So he just doesn't say anything sexist and he gets the Presidency? The lack of panic on the Left that they have a socialist and what is effectively a Democratic Romney.
Nah. Putting aside that only one of those is actually effective, Hillary has one thing that Trump is super weak against. Ironically it is not a policy thing, but rather, if Trump breathes a hint of anything sexist, the female vote will have his head.
It's not the women in the Republican party whose vote needs to be courted, now is it? Based on the three issues above, it's not like liberal women are going to flip to Trump on those issues if he dares to say Hillary is ugly or suggest she's menstruating. And you think women, regardless of affinity, aren't going to get pissed if he does that?
I mean, I get what you're saying, but by the time the generals come around Trump is going to have a significant team around him.
I'm almost certain his running mate is going to be a woman. Possibly even Carly Fiorina.
I think there are 3 things Trump has on Hillary:
1) her support of the Iraq war
2) her relatively weak and flipfloppy stance on the TPP
3) her donors/campaign finance