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Just now, B-Man said:

Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley

 

"Toxic masculinity?"  All three are less toxic and masculine than Hillary...

 

(And I told you Beto's being groomed.)

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13 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

"Toxic masculinity?"  All three are less toxic and masculine than Hillary...

 

(And I told you Beto's being groomed.)

After watching months of the media and liberal twitter fawn over Beto, it might be more accurate to say he's being fluffed.

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On 11/16/2018 at 3:49 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

 

Schiff is like a robot - he only speaks when he's programmed to do so. Even off camera, he's almost lifeless until you directly address him and even then he "processes" before speaking. Swalwell just speaks without thinking. Which is terrible form for an attorney.

 

Top attorney's are not politicians, so yeah that makes perfect sense. 

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Bloomberg will give it a go -- and he's not "toxic masculine".

But he is a rich white guy who likes to throw money around.  That kind of cuts against the Democratic mantra.  He will be rejected by the Democrats after they wring him out for more $$ whatever way they can.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/20/us/politics/mike-bloomberg-democrats-election.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/18/opinion/bloomberg-college-donation-financial-aid.html

 

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5 hours ago, B-Man said:

Kasich: I’m very seriously considering running for president — if only to send a message

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The message sent will be “Remember why you dislike John Kasich?”

:lol:

 


Because he's the son of a mailman!? 

Honestly, I don't recall much else about that slimy squish, well, except that he is a slimy squish. 

Note: I have nothing against my mailman. He brings me Amazon packages, so I actually kinda like him.

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10 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Because he's the son of a mailman!? 

Honestly, I don't recall much else about that slimy squish, well, except that he is a slimy squish. 

Note: I have nothing against my mailman. He brings me Amazon packages, so I actually kinda like him.

 

He admits to being the son of a mailman?  Who's the "father" that raised him?

All I remember about Kasich's primary run is that he played the nice guy/middle ground hand.  Everyone ignored him until it was down to the last three, and then when the attention was turned on him, everyone seemed to notice that he's never going to be President. 

 

What I remember more about Kasich is the fact that ever since he dropped out of the primaries, he's been a sore loser b-itch.

 

 

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1 hour ago, snafu said:

 

He admits to being the son of a mailman?  Who's the "father" that raised him?

All I remember about Kasich's primary run is that he played the nice guy/middle ground hand.  Everyone ignored him until it was down to the last three, and then when the attention was turned on him, everyone seemed to notice that he's never going to be President. 

 

What I remember more about Kasich is the fact that ever since he dropped out of the primaries, he's been a sore loser b-itch.

 

 

He made a pledge, like every other Republican candidate for President, that he would support whoever the eventual nominee was. He lied.

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Jesse Ventura: Donald Trump 'will not have a chance' if I run for president

 

"I haven't made a decision yet because it's a long time off, but if I do do it, rest assured ... If I do do it, Trump will not have a chance," Ventura, 67, told TMZ on Tuesday. "Because for one, Trump knows wrestling — he's participated in two WrestleManias. He knows he can never out-talk a wrestler, and I am the greatest talker wrestling's ever had. So if I go for it, he's history and he knows it."

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/jesse-ventura-donald-trump-will-not-have-a-chance-if-i-run-for-president

 

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12 hours ago, ALF said:

Jesse Ventura: Donald Trump 'will not have a chance' if I run for president

 

"I haven't made a decision yet because it's a long time off, but if I do do it, rest assured ... If I do do it, Trump will not have a chance," Ventura, 67, told TMZ on Tuesday. "Because for one, Trump knows wrestling — he's participated in two WrestleManias. He knows he can never out-talk a wrestler, and I am the greatest talker wrestling's ever had. So if I go for it, he's history and he knows it."

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/jesse-ventura-donald-trump-will-not-have-a-chance-if-i-run-for-president

 

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I'm impressed.  And I don't impress easily.

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Here we go: Hillary third in new 2020 Democratic primary poll

 

Thank the lord for a little easy Hillary content on a slow news day.

 

“Some in Clintonworld say Hillary fully intends to be the nominee,” wrote Maureen Dowd yesterday of her chats with Clinton cronies. “Her consigliere, Philippe Reines, has prodded reporters on including her name when they write about 2020 candidates.” Bill has allegedly told friends that she knows how she’d run next time, with a scaled-down campaign in which she speaks from the heart instead of scripting everything.

 

Which raises a horrifying question: What would Hillary Clinton speaking from the heart sound like?

 

 

Anyway, it’s not happening. Early primary polls are nothing more or less than tests of name recognition and there may be no person alive today in America apart from ex-presidents whose name is recognized as much as Hillary Clinton’s is. If she’s not leading in the early polls, she surely won’t surge in later ones. In fact, her favorable rating here is a cozy 39/55, which ought to remind Democratic voters of one of her most dubious distinctions from 2016: Somehow she lost a popularity contest to Donald Trump. She may be the only Democrat in the country with a national profile who was capable of doing so.

 

More at the link:

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27 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Here we go: Hillary third in new 2020 Democratic primary poll

 

Thank the lord for a little easy Hillary content on a slow news day.

 

“Some in Clintonworld say Hillary fully intends to be the nominee,” wrote Maureen Dowd yesterday of her chats with Clinton cronies. “Her consigliere, Philippe Reines, has prodded reporters on including her name when they write about 2020 candidates.” Bill has allegedly told friends that she knows how she’d run next time, with a scaled-down campaign in which she speaks from the heart instead of scripting everything.

 

Which raises a horrifying question: What would Hillary Clinton speaking from the heart sound like?

 

 

Anyway, it’s not happening. Early primary polls are nothing more or less than tests of name recognition and there may be no person alive today in America apart from ex-presidents whose name is recognized as much as Hillary Clinton’s is. If she’s not leading in the early polls, she surely won’t surge in later ones. In fact, her favorable rating here is a cozy 39/55, which ought to remind Democratic voters of one of her most dubious distinctions from 2016: Somehow she lost a popularity contest to Donald Trump. She may be the only Democrat in the country with a national profile who was capable of doing so.

 

More at the link:

  In 2016 she cleared the field rather easily leaving the initially apparent straw man Sanders as her "opponent."  I still think that the Clintons hold the dirt that would paralyze other contenders including Biden.  Hillary is laying low and has been to stay out of the media light.  I expect her to be fully active in seeking the nomination by springtime of next year.

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If the Democrats hoist Hillary up again for a 2020 run I'll be convinced politics is professional wrestling and the Democrats are simply the paid "heels" in the story.

 

It is surprising that the Democrats will have had four years to find and craft a superior and moderate candidate to Trump and they still have a bunch of never will be's.  

 

Joe Biden?  Really?  He's as old and as big of a liar and story teller as Trump is.  Elizabeth Warren is a flake.  America hates the Clintons to such a degree that most felt they had no choice but to vote for Trump.  Bloomberg doesn't have the energy to run for President.  Nobody cares about Kamala Harris.  

 

 

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