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Old 04-04-2016, 08:12 AM
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As reported in today's Daily Sun, Sen. Lindsay Graham said he endorses Ted Cruz for President because he (Cruz) "is not completely crazy".

He also said in the same article that IF Trump were to be elected President, there would be nothing passed in Congress.

Mighty sad state of affairs to have candidates like this to be the frontrunners of the GOP, isn't it?
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:20 AM
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As reported in today's Daily Sun, Sen. Lindsay Graham said he endorses Ted Cruz for President because he (Cruz) "is not completely crazy".

He also said in the same article that IF Trump were to be elected President, there would be nothing passed in Congress.

Mighty sad state of affairs to have candidates like this to be the frontrunners of the GOP, isn't it?
Be ready for posts about Clinton or Obama, because that's all some posters have to answer your question.
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:25 AM
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Be ready for posts about Clinton or Obama, because that's all some posters have to answer your question.
Versus what you have to say? Nothing but one liners?
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:28 AM
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Be ready for posts about Clinton or Obama, because that's all some posters have to answer your question.
Well, I will be among the first, since I am the OP, to admit that Sen. Sanders would have very little chance of having any of his wish list passed by Congress. Mrs. Clinton would have a better possibilty of having moderate bills passed than any other candidate. She is a good politician and knows the horse trading games they play on Capitol Hill.
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Old 04-04-2016, 08:32 AM
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As reported in today's Daily Sun, Sen. Lindsay Graham said he endorses Ted Cruz for President because he (Cruz) "is not completely crazy".

He also said in the same article that IF Trump were to be elected President, there would be nothing passed in Congress.

Mighty sad state of affairs to have candidates like this to be the frontrunners of the GOP, isn't it?
Your perspective is just what the establishment is counting on. The established, incumbent, crony, politics as usual (both R & D) do not want an outsider to come in and shake up their comfort self serving positions.

Mighty sad state of affairs to have some we the people who are so easily duped by the establishment. But then again these are the same people who continue to re-elect the politics as usual cronys.
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Let's see, Lindsay endorsed Bush first. Lindsay had to drop out of the race because his only thought line was fighting ISIS. Bush dropped out, so Lindsay now endorses Cruz. Romney lost to Obama. Romney endorsed Kasich, then he endorsed Cruz. No one in congress or the Republican party establishment could stand Cruz before now. So, I guess it is safe to say that the enemy of my enemy is my friend seems to be the theme here. If the final election comes down to Trump and Clinton, is the Republican establishment going to side with Clinton? Crazy as that sounds, it sure seems possible considering the animosity they have for Trump.

Note: I am a Republican and I did not vote for trump in the primary. Just making an observation.
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Versus what you have to say? Nothing but one liners?
Look upon them as tweet wannabes. It will help ease your mind about short posts.

Anyhow, if Cruz wins Wisconsin because of Trump's surprisingly terrible week, the cage match mentality will be energized. If you thought 2012 was crazy with Herman Cain, Michelle Bachmann, et al. and 2008 bizarre because of Sarah Palin then stand back.

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Versus what you have to say? Nothing but one liners?
Look upon them as tweet wannabes. It will help ease your mind about short posts.

Anyhow, if Cruz wins Wisconsin because of Trump's surprisingly terrible week the cage match mentality will be energized. If you thought 2012 was crazy with Herman Cain Michelle Bachmann, et al, and 2008
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Old 04-04-2016, 09:55 AM
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Look upon them as tweet wannabes. It will help ease your mind about short posts.

Anyhow, if Cruz wins Wisconsin because of Trump's surprisingly terrible week, the cage match mentality will be energized. If you thought 2012 was crazy with Herman Cain, Michelle Bachmann, et al. and 2008 bizarre because of Sarah Palin then stand back.


Look upon them as tweet wannabes. It will help ease your mind about short posts.

Anyhow, if Cruz wins Wisconsin because of Trump's surprisingly terrible week the cage match mentality will be energized. If you thought 2012 was crazy with Herman Cain Michelle Bachmann, et al, and 2008
A tirade is a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation. Is there a word for a short, angry speech of criticism or accusation?

For some it's just called "their usual post" or TUP for short.

I think we could all be little more TUPaware.
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Well, I will be among the first, since I am the OP, to admit that Sen. Sanders would have very little chance of having any of his wish list passed by Congress. Mrs. Clinton would have a better possibilty of having moderate bills passed than any other candidate. She is a good politician and knows the horse trading games they play on Capitol Hill.
Sanders has been in Congress since 91. He doesn't know about beltway politics? You're kidding right?
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Old 04-04-2016, 07:50 PM
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Sanders has been in Congress since 91. He doesn't know about beltway politics? You're kidding right?
Sure, Sen. Sanders does know insider politics ... and it either be him or Hillary Clinton who will be the next President.
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Sure, Sen. Sanders does know insider politics ... and it either be him or Hillary Clinton who will be the next President.
And the nation will slide farther and farther into 3rd worldness...
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Old 04-05-2016, 06:07 AM
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Sure, Sen. Sanders does know insider politics ... and it either be him or Hillary Clinton who will be the next President.
No, Sanders will not get the majority of votes. The only votes he will get will be from the children that want free college. No one else will vote for a commie. And most are smart enough to know that he is offerening to raise EVERYONE'S taxes.

Hillary will be indicted, probably right after she is nominated. That will throw off the whole DNC campaign.

Trump will likely fall short of delegates to get the automatic nomination. The RNC will nominate someone else, possibly Kasich since they have him stealing votes from Trump and Cruz. That is probably what they promised him. Either that or a VP slot. And they WILL chose the VP either way you look at it.

Of course, this is not written in stone. Just like everything else on here, it is an opinion.
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Old 04-05-2016, 07:59 AM
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it is an opinion.
An uninformed opinion at best.
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Old 04-05-2016, 08:06 AM
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An uninformed opinion at best.
Bet yours is too.

None of "us" know the plans that are afoot.
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Old 04-05-2016, 08:18 AM
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Bet yours is too.

None of "us" know the plans that are afoot.
That's true.

I went looking for a broader base for Sanders and it's not easy to find. I really thought the middle class or those that used to be the middle class understand how and why they got pushed down. I think most of them are too busy working and trying to make ends meet to bother much with politics. they don't have a lobby. They just have votes.

In another thread someone mentioned Animal Farm. They were right there is a lot about today that seems like the lessons in Animal Farm. The book, when I first read it exposed the dangers of Stalinism.

I think the middle class are like the animals that say "I will just work harder" and that ill solve the problem.
 

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