Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much.
Ever since he started to pick up steam I've seen GOP outliers saying that he's a DNC plant.
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Anna Ruthven said: » I read an article that suggested Bill Clinton may be responsible for the Trump candidacy. It suggested that since Trump and the Clintons were friends that Trump likely told them prior to running and that Bill may have encouraged him, knowing the unrestrained ego that'd be unleashed. Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much. Ever since he started to pick up steam I've seen GOP outliers saying that he's a DNC plant. Altimaomega said: » .... The hate for both parties is there, someone needs to get the required merits and job points to wield it successfully! The reason is simple and I have said this before. The GOP promises their voters anything and gives them nothing. The Dems promise their voters anything and gives them 10% of what they promise. They can then point to Republican obstructionism for their inability to deliver the rest. Or look at it this way. The Dems have a thin smokescreen, the GOP just throws out red meat every 4 years. Meanwhile both pass legislation inimical to the vast majority of their voters. Anna Ruthven said: » I read an article that suggested Bill Clinton may be responsible for the Trump candidacy. It suggested that since Trump and the Clintons were friends that Trump likely told them prior to running and that Bill may have encouraged him, knowing the unrestrained ego that'd be unleashed. Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much. I would believe this story, for this reason and this reason only: Bill's a Southern boy, and this would be nothing more than a really high stakes episode of "Hey y'all, watch this" "Firebug" is the title lovingly applied to children in my family with a fascination for playing with fire.
Four generations running, we've yet to burn anything down yet. My guess is that much like firearms, we're just taught early what you can and can't do without causing massive problems and/or committing felonies. Ramyrez said: » Anna Ruthven said: » I read an article that suggested Bill Clinton may be responsible for the Trump candidacy. It suggested that since Trump and the Clintons were friends that Trump likely told them prior to running and that Bill may have encouraged him, knowing the unrestrained ego that'd be unleashed. Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much. Ever since he started to pick up steam I've seen GOP outliers saying that he's a DNC plant. Ah nothing like a good old conspiracy to quench the thirst for answers as to why the Conservative movement has been hijacked by a cult of personality. Tell me, did Clinton also melt those steel beams? I mean we know Hillary is a serial killer but Bubba probably could get his hands on some nanothermite if he wanted. Drama Torama said: » Sylph.Jeanpaul said: » This, plus I'd imagine the GOP isn't excited about his chances in a general election if his primary results aren't strong. Primaries aren't always a great example of general election support. In a primary, you're competing against people with similar, or at least unopposing, ideology; so it's all about who can go farther to the fringe and pick up the people who care enough to deal with the caucus process/etc. In a general election, you can assume some support from your base because there really ARE opposed ideologies at work and people will vote against the opponent as much as they vote for you. Kasich's appeal is that he seems more appealing to moderates and can win battleground states. The goal is to pick up moderates and independents, without pissing off your base so much they stay home. To put it another way: who is more likely to win a general election against Hillary Clinton: Cruz, or Kasich? Cruz is aiming to pick up the 4 million voters that stayed home from 2008 to 2012. Screw the moderates, they have NEVER won republicans an election. The entire attitude of holding them on a pedestal and pandering to them is exactly why Trump and Cruz are so popular. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » I'll get in on that action too but with my 50 Foreign currency bucks so it might not be worth much by the end of the year. Speaking of rambling about foreign currency, where's the expat been? Drama Torama said: » Anna Ruthven said: » I read an article that suggested Bill Clinton may be responsible for the Trump candidacy. It suggested that since Trump and the Clintons were friends that Trump likely told them prior to running and that Bill may have encouraged him, knowing the unrestrained ego that'd be unleashed. Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much. I would believe this story, for this reason and this reason only: Bill's a Southern boy, and this would be nothing more than a really high stakes episode of "Hey y'all, watch this" Enuyasha said: » "Hold my bear and watch this"-Unknown Never edit that post, please. Enuyasha said: » Drama Torama said: » Anna Ruthven said: » I read an article that suggested Bill Clinton may be responsible for the Trump candidacy. It suggested that since Trump and the Clintons were friends that Trump likely told them prior to running and that Bill may have encouraged him, knowing the unrestrained ego that'd be unleashed. Amusing theory but it's based too much in speculation to be worth too much. I would believe this story, for this reason and this reason only: Bill's a Southern boy, and this would be nothing more than a really high stakes episode of "Hey y'all, watch this" Offline
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Yasha, what the hell are you doing to that poor bear?
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Former president Lula under investigation (CNN)
While that is old news, today they announced that Lula was appointed as "Minister of Civil Affairs" to grant him a veil of immunity, making the ongoing first instance investigation unable to reach him. What the first instance prosecutors did? The process was sealed and now everything is public. Well played. I'm out of popcorn. What I do now? Phoenix.Amandarius
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » I do applaud Kasich for celebrating winning his home state with all the pomp of winning the general election. Confetti? Celebratory cheer? Party? Check x3. He cried twice during his speech. Phoenix.Amandarius
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I'm sure you were...
/rollseyes I want my 50 bones. Apparently, Trump is saying that riots might happen if he doesn't win the nomination. Why would he say that unless he's wanting his supporters to riot without saying he wants them to riot?
Anna Ruthven said: » Apparently, Trump is saying that riots might happen if he doesn't win the nomination. Why would he say that unless he's wanting his supporters to riot without saying he wants them to riot? Everyday a new scandal in Brasil.
We just can trust our police. Those corrupts are lucky that Brasilia is far away from São Paulo.
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Pantafernando said: » Those corrupts are lucky that Brasilia is far away from São Paulo. FYI, I live in Brasilia. There's plenty of people on the front of the government palace. I bet other major cities also have people out. I believe you mean we can only trust the police, right? leo said: » Pantafernando said: » Those corrupts are lucky that Brasilia is far away from São Paulo. FYI, I live in Brasilia. There's plenty of people on the front of the government palace. I bet other major cities also have people out. I believe you mean we can only trust the police, right? Check my avatar. Its there since when the Police took Lula for a small walk. |
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