Master Debaters
Stupidity is not a handicap...
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Uhhhhhh. Neither is Jeb, Mitt, or McCain. *yawns* Still looking to me like their is going to a third party run. This is hilarious. You leave up something to the voters, is obvious who they have chosen. Do they think suddenly something will change and instead another person will become more popular and garner more votes? It's not happening.
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Ben Carson Reveals Five Names on Trump VP List - Breitbart
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So, which of the candidates do you think actually believes the stuff that spews out of their mouths? This may or may not particularly be your favorite candidate, but here is my list, and my reasonings behind my choice. 1) Bernie Sanders. This guy is probably a certified nut job, but I actually think he follows and believes his own preaching. It seems he's always against big business, war, and has always tried to favor the disadvantaged and poor. 2) Donald Trump. I don't think Trump is particularly honest, but I think he can use some of his business acumen to "get the deal done", and I actually think he believes what he says. He doesn't have to answer to anybody, n…
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Someone punch this asshat in his throat. This might be the sleaziest guy outside of Cruz that I have ever seen on TV. Talk about a punch-able face.
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Romney looks to be running 3rd party for Conservatives.... Supposedly, Ben Sass and John Kasich turned down running on the ticket. Can this side just go crawl back in his hole? The people have fucking spoke. Look at the votes. This is the entire reason why Trump won the nomination. The Establishment want control, over the dejection as well as the people.
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No longer looking for someone to run as a third candidate. Everyone thus far had turned him down. Mitt Romney gives up Mitt Romney ends recruiting for independent candidate - CNNPolitics.com Tool, about time. Note: I do believe I might have to support "Mad Dog" Mattis if he ran though.
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Last night saw on news Trump is at 60%, with Kasich at 17% and Cruz sitting at 15%. If that holds true, he'll take all 95 delegates. Also.... puts Cruz really close to not being able mathematically to reach 1237. I wonder if he'll do what he continues to suggest to Kasich..... "you have no path to nomination, you should drop out".
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This has gone on for a long time. I think it will not end well for Ukraine. The longer it goes the less the will to fight. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which escalated significantly in 2022, has complex historical, political, and social dimensions. Here’s a brief overview: Background Historical Ties: Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. Post-independence, Ukraine has oscillated between pro-Russian and pro-Western governments. 2014 Annexation: Russia annexed Crimea following Ukraine's Euromaidan protests and the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. This led to international condemnation and sa…
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Back in '08, starting when Obama led the democratic nomination for the presidential election, and up until probably his second term, it seems anybody that had issues with Obama's presidential qualifications was labeled a racist. I haven't seen many complaints about "sexist" Americans who don't support Hilary, so I'm wondering if that branding will come after she wins the nomination, or if everybody is finally over that stigma? May sexism won't get the same attention as calling someone a racist would? In all honesty, I think most men, including myself, will label themselves as various degrees of sexist, but nobody wants to be labeled a racist. Are the feminists re…
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Can't stand this guy, complete snake oil salesman, fake, phony. Everything, needs to shut up and shit himself. His empire is crumbling, and this looks like a publicity stunt. SiriusXM suspends Glenn Beck over Donald Trump comments Conservative host Glenn Beck has been suspended by SiriusXM satellite radio for agreeing with an author who asked hypothetically “what patriot will step up” to remove Republican Donald Trump from office if he’s elected president and oversteps his authority. SiriusXM said Beck’s program was suspended for this week and the company was “evaluating its place” in the lineup. The comments “may be reasonably construed by some to have be…
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It's not funny, but it kind of is. The US police force really aren't helping themselves. Bullet that struck caregiver was meant to protect him, police union prez says
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Didn't even realize this. Crazy John McAffe, the founder of the crappiest anti-virus software around, is running for president. He originally joined the race as a member of the "Cyber Party", whatever that is. In December, he declared himself a Libertarian. McAfee will run as Libertarian Party candidate for president http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/56e424f4910584cc5e8b5d69-693-519/20150708__0709mcafee-2.png
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If you wanted to start a congregation today, a church of like minded individuals with similar beliefs, how hard would it be, and how would you get started? With social networks and the web today, isn't it just easier and more comfortable to share similàr ideas online? Is a brick and mortar church really necessary anymore? I think it'd be hard to do with the cynicism toward organized religion today. You'd probably have to be a great salesman and have access to a network of people to pull it off, and probably have roots in a more traditional belief system. Of course, people are still joining cults, so maybe it isn't that hard.
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Serious question here.... What is the obsession many have with seeing candidates tax returns? Is it to catch someone in some lie? Is it to see how much they are worth? I'm confused with this. Next job interview I go on, I'm asking to see my possible future coworkers tax returns, or possibly the CEO's ...
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Was that actually a thing? It kind of all flamed out all of a sudden. There were so many cryptic tweets about #TheThing and rumors about it, that when it finally came out, nobody wanted to go near it.
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Just a special place for @Paul and his anti-gun rhetoric so he'll quit derailing the Trumpty Dumpty thread.
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