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Trump cheats at golf - the ONE and ONLY politics thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by SnarkShark, Jan 22, 2016.

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  1. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    As opposed to all the policy ideas Bernie and Broom Hilda are espousing?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Well-Known Member

    Even the media can't ignore her warts, including an FBI investigation that's just now getting interesting.

    (Squibbly '80s electric guitar solo plays and Hannity Show graphics splash onscreen)
     
  3. BDC99

    BDC99 Well-Known Member

    Right. I know you have watched the Dem debates. Right?
     
  4. Dick Whitman

    Dick Whitman Well-Known Member

    Bernie Sanders isn't espousing policy ideas?
     
  5. BDC99

    BDC99 Well-Known Member

    Not the ones he wants to hear.
     
  6. Alma

    Alma Well-Known Member

    Then turn off the music. His opinion has to be stripped of all value before it changes.
     
  7. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    March 15 is when things start to get really real.

    That is when Republican primaries start becoming winner-take-all.

    Make no mistake: the majority of Republican primary voters are still actively hostile to a Trump nomination, as is the establishment. Him winning a minority plurality of delegates in a small potatoes state is an optics problem but not a practical one. If his 30% can win him all the delegates from Ohio, it becomes a lot more real.

    Trump's problem is that his unprecedentedness cuts both ways. Early wins usually led to the nomination because the party was incentivized to try to build momentum narratives and strengthen the candidate. When the early winner is general election toxic, and is hijacking the party despite being hostile to it most of his life and disagreeing with most of its platform, there is no such incentive and there are mechanisms in place to defeat him.
     
  8. Dick Whitman

    Dick Whitman Well-Known Member

    Your points are well-taken, but the problem is that no one palatable is emerging as a real alternative. At what point does the party simply bite the bullet and get behind Trump? And does that happen before March 15?
     
  9. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    I definitely agree Clinton is a problematic candidate. Her high unfavorables aren't insurmountable, but they are a major drag on her electability. She has some strengths too, though, and she is the only big-kid candidate left on the list. Cruz is yet another cynical asshole exploiting the religious right's inability to tell when they are being manipulated. Rubio is Obama without charisma. Trump is a cynical asshole exploiting the narrow demographic of "dumb people who mistake muddled populism for pragmatism."

    Shouldn't have wasted Romney on a lost cause.
     
  10. cranberry

    cranberry Well-Known Member

    When do Christie, Carson and Fiorina GTFO?
     
    Last edited: Feb 10, 2016
  11. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    The only way I see that happening *ever* happening is if Trump starts picking up support and breaking 50% in some major contests. If he is still in the 30s, they can go all the way to the convention knowing non-Trump delegates still outnumber Trump delegates and go from there. The earlier convention this year helps.
     
  12. YankeeFan

    YankeeFan Well-Known Member

    You underestimate how excited some on the left are about Bernie Sanders. He is inspirational to many.
     
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