adamsappel
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Great OP! Love the pic for John Stossel.
her daughter died from marijuanaGlad Carly is back in the undercard. I got tired of her "voice of reason" shtick when there would be a heated exchange between candidates. It was annoying and so clearly disingenuous.
Pulitzer, please.Truly amazing OP. How the hell do you not have a sig yet Makai?
Why are there still seven people up there?
It's a puzzleWhat's that kanji below ten?
State of the Union speech and a presidential debate in one week!?
What a time to be alive!!!
It's a puzzle
English speakers should be able to figure it out.
The hate is swelling in you now.
Glad Carly is back in the undercard. I got tired of her "voice of reason" shtick when there would be a heated exchange between candidates. It was annoying and so clearly disingenuous.
Another debate?!
I didn't realize they were going to have this many just to select a nominee.
The Republican base has spoken for the most part, judging by the polls these past several months.
Why is Freddie Mercury a moderator?
Just vote, dude. More effective than hoping for divine intervention.Hope Trump gets a faulty mic again. Did you seem him last night in Florida? He got visibly irritate, and chewed out the person that set it up, yelling "Don't pay him!"
I was expecting for him to start foaming at the mouth.
And people want him President. He can't even show some patience or restraint, and has no fucking clue what the Nuclear Triad is. What a tool.
People want him in power. Talk about people not giving a shit about its citizens or country.
Christie was ahead of Jeb. Rand only beats Santorum and Gilmore.Disappointed in no Rand Paul. Have no clue how Christie made it to the main and Paul didn't. And he's too proud to show up in the undercard debate.
That establishment lane, in other words, is a total mess. It has reached a point where the least far-fetched scenario for a party-insider comeback involves Rubio failing to win in Iowa, failing to win in New Hampshire, and failing to win South Carolina, then somehow managing to pull it together in time to win the Nevada caucuses, despite trailing badly there, too. As implausible as this sounds, it also requires assuming Trump and Cruz benefit in no meaningful way from their early victories, or from the presumed departures of Bush, Kasich, Christie, Fiorina, Huckabee, Carson, Rick Santorum, and Rand Paul.
This is a comically narrow path. Narrower even than Trumps, which runs through winning several early contests, and then winning many later ones.
To widen it, Rubio needs to pull himself out of his ongoing political skirmishes with Christie and Bush, and do what nobody else thus far has been able to do with consistent success: draw down Trumps and Cruzs support by winning over their supporters. Its unlikely all of that will transpire in just one debate. But if none of it doesif Rubio gets drawn back into arguments with lower-tier candidates, and Trump and Cruz continue to over-performit will be time for party insiders to stop fantasizing about a comeback narrative, and start thinking about which of two evils they fear less.