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RE: Presidential race 2016 - Carsman - 02-01-2016 Trump has surprised me, I never thought he would stick it out, and actually go through with trying to win the nomination. Actually I agree with much of his political platform. However, unfortunately time and time again, the more I see of him, the more I have to admit he's not POTUS stature. He's more WW III material! RE: Presidential race 2016 - F.U. - 02-01-2016 (01-31-2016, 08:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: Iowa is only 30 hrs away. Please be aware that some heads may explode so be safe and wear your safety glasses. The janitor is off that day. With Blizzard warnings going into effect here today. You may want to warn all us Iowans about safe traveling this evening, Mr Safety. RE: Presidential race 2016 - F.U. - 02-01-2016 Just when I though holding the caucus at our bar was strange. I just found out that there will be one caucus held at a gun shop. I wish these two locations were closer we could have a joint caucus and call it, The Brew and Boom stick Caucus . RE: Presidential race 2016 - Maggot - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 10:27 AM)F.U. Wrote:(01-31-2016, 08:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: Iowa is only 30 hrs away. Please be aware that some heads may explode so be safe and wear your safety glasses. The janitor is off that day. And put blankets and orange safety cones in the vehicles. It may snow so be prepared for snow. Beer don't forget the beer. Added because I care. Mr. Safety RE: Presidential race 2016 - Duchess - 02-01-2016 Sarah Palin got pissy on Today this morning because she was asked about the comment she made in regards to her son's violent behavior and her blaming the Prez for it. ...she also compared Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan. Jesus Christ. RE: Presidential race 2016 - Maggot - 02-01-2016 I would like to see the transcript of her saying that. When did she say that? the thing about her son that is. RE: Presidential race 2016 - Duchess - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 01:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: I would like to see the transcript of her saying that. When did she say that? the thing about her son that is. I'm on it! RE: Presidential race 2016 - Duchess - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 01:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: I would like to see the transcript of her saying that. When did she say that? the thing about her son that is. Do you find Time to be a reputable news source? If so, here ya go. If not, I'll find something else or you can google it. Time RE: Presidential race 2016 - username - 02-01-2016 (01-31-2016, 07:58 PM)BigMark Wrote: Arguing with women is like wrestling with hogs. Don't blame the rest of us because your picker is broken. Up your expectations from just "must have vagina" and maybe you won't have these problems, dumpy. RE: Presidential race 2016 - Maggot - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 02:07 PM)Duchess Wrote:(02-01-2016, 01:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: I would like to see the transcript of her saying that. When did she say that? the thing about her son that is. Like any news association they took it out of context. hell they do the same for Hillary and Obama though. At any rate I'm tossing my prediction for Iowa at Trump and Sanders. I think they will be the winners there. What do you people think, quick........before its over. RE: Presidential race 2016 - username - 02-01-2016 My give a fuck around this election is completely broken. None of these assholes gives me even a little hope for change. We'll still have a dysfunctional/divided government. RE: Presidential race 2016 - Maggot - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 02:17 PM)username Wrote: My give a fuck around this election is completely broken. None of these assholes gives me even a little hope for change. We'll still have a dysfunctional/divided government. its not about them its about who's right here. C'mon pickles make a prediction. RE: Presidential race 2016 - F.U. - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 02:17 PM)username Wrote: My give a fuck around this election is completely broken. None of these assholes gives me even a little hope for change. We'll still have a dysfunctional/divided government. I was talking to a employee last night about this and we agree. We are tired of voting for the lesser of two evils. Give us a choice that we can really get behind ! RE: Presidential race 2016 - Blindgreed1 - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 02:13 PM)Maggot Wrote:Trump and Clinton.(02-01-2016, 02:07 PM)Duchess Wrote:(02-01-2016, 01:52 PM)Maggot Wrote: I would like to see the transcript of her saying that. When did she say that? the thing about her son that is. RE: Presidential race 2016 - HairOfTheDog - 02-01-2016 I bet Cruz and Sanders, but I could see it being Trump and Clinton. It was kind of interesting to review the Iowa Caucus winners for each party over the last six elections. Democrats: 1992 (February 10): Tom Harkin (76%), "Uncommitted" (12%), Paul Tsongas (4%), Bill Clinton (3%), Bob Kerrey (2%), and Jerry Brown (2%). Bill Clinton ended up getting the national nomination and was elected president. 1996 (February 12): Bill Clinton (98%), "Uncommitted" (1%), Ralph Nader (1%). Bill Clinton ended up getting the national nomination and was re-elected president. 2000 (January 24): Al Gore (63%) and Bill Bradley (37%). Al Gore ended up getting the national nomination and lost (technically) to George W. Bush. 2004 (January 19): John Kerry (38%), John Edwards (32%), Howard Dean (18%), Dick Gephardt (11%), and Dennis Kucinich (1%). John Kerry ended up getting the national nomination and lost the presidency to George W. Bush. 2008 (January 3): Barack Obama (38%), John Edwards (30%), Hillary Clinton (29%), Bill Richardson (2%), Joe Biden (1%). Barack Obama ended up getting the national nomination and was elected president. 2012 (January 3): Barack Obama (98%), "Uncommitted" (2%). Barack Obama got the natiional nomination and was re-elected president. Republicans: 1992 (February 10): George H. W. Bush (unopposed). Bush Sr. went on to lose the presidency to Bill Clinton. 1996 (February 12): Bob Dole (26%), Pat Buchanan (23%), Lamar Alexander (18%), Steve Forbes (10%), Phil Gramm (9%), Alan Keyes (7%), Richard Lugar (4%), and Morry Taylor (1%). Bob Dole ended up getting the national nomination and went on to lose the presidency to Bill Clinton. 2000 (January 24): George W. Bush (41%), Steve Forbes (31%), Alan Keyes (14%), Gary Bauer (9%), John McCain (5%), and Orrin Hatch (1%). George W. Bush ended up getting the national nomination and was elected president over Al Gore. 2004 (January 19): George W. Bush (unopposed). George W. Bush got the national nomination and was over elected president over John Kerry. 2008 (January 3): Mike Huckabee (34%), Mitt Romney (25%), Fred Thompson (13%), John McCain (13%), Ron Paul (10%), Rudy Giuliani (4%), and Duncan Hunter (1%). McCain ended up getting the national nomination and went on to lose the presidency to Barack Obama. 2012 (January 3): Rick Santorum (25%), Mitt Romney (25%), Ron Paul (21%), Newt Gingrich (13%), Rick Perry (10%), Michele Bachmann (5%), and Jon Huntsman (0.6%). Romney ended up getting the national nomination and went on to lose the presidency to Barack Obama. RE: Presidential race 2016 - Duchess - 02-01-2016 (02-01-2016, 02:43 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: Trump and Clinton. Ditto. After reading this article I actually have some faith that Trump will not be the nominee. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/koch-brothers-network-considering-anti-trump-campaign?cid=sm_fb_msnbc RE: Presidential race 2016 - FAHQTOO - 02-01-2016 Longshot....Rubio and Sanders. RE: Presidential race 2016 - blueberryhill - 02-01-2016 Hair, Thanks for posting that information, very interesting and goes to show you, you never know..... Earlier I said something about people making too much from Iowa and NH caucuses. I need to quit badmouthing Trump cuz if he wins the nomination, he will go against Hillary and she will win by a landslide. However, I just can't believe that there are enough people that would vote for him to win the Repub nomination and don't think it will ever happen. If it does happen, scary thing for our country. I think final ballot will be Clinton against Rubio...... RE: Presidential race 2016 - F.U. - 02-01-2016 Well. I am sitting at our little dem caucus and early numbers have Sanders ahead 2 to 1. RE: Presidential race 2016 - sally - 02-01-2016 I feel like I'm watching American Idol or some shit. It's kinda nauseating which is why I don't vote. |