United States of America: Commander in Chief Joe Biden


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so much jealously from the beta-males who've had their safe spaces invaded by Trump dropping truth bombs on television
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:lol: Trump opened the GOP debate today by assuring everyone that he has a big dick. This man is running for President.

The rest of the debate was just another shitstorm from what I saw of it.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
Says the arts student :lol: stay safe tomorrow bby


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He represents the Neocons. They'd rather have Hillary as president than Trump.
Fox News debate isnt a debate at all. Its 6 against 1. A joke.
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433 wrote:
Mitt "47%" Romney's attack on Trump further validates Trumps campaign, because Romney is just another failed establishment hack.



Agreed - you could not have found a more perfect figure for Trump and Trump supporters to be happy about being criticised by!

Romney represents everything in the Republican establishment that Trump voters hate.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
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such a juvenile response

This is why you're the best comedian on the forum =d>
How? The population has grown 17 million in 8 years, how many of those people would have reached voting age yet, or voted Trump republican as an immigrant? :oops:

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Maths isn't your strong suit either? What do you have going for you? :lol:
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:
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such a juvenile response

This is why you're the best comedian on the forum =d>
How? The population has grown 17 million in 8 years, how many of those people would have reached voting age yet, or voted Drumpf republican as an immigrant? :oops:

That's not what I found hilarious :lol:

Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Anyone who thinks that Donald Trump is a suitable President of the United States is fucking idiot.
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lol GOP debate from Detroit.

Dis gun b gud.

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Mitt "47%" Romney's attack on Trump further validates Trumps campaign, because Romney is just another failed establishment hack.


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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:
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wow, Romney going after Trump.....never seen this before


His burn is similar to yours.


i'm sure only a nut job like you knows what that means
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adrtho wrote:
wow, Romney going after Trump.....never seen this before


His burn is similar to yours.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:
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such a juvenile response

This is why you're the best comedian on the forum =d>


Insert Gertjan Verbeek gifs here

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listing to Trump

me, me, me ,me ,me , I,me,me we,me,me,me,me I, them , me,,me,me i'm self funding myself , me,me i did, win, win win you will be tried of winning
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Chris Christie is now ruined for backing Trump

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-chris-christie-is-now-ruined-20160301-story.html
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wow, Romney going after Trump.....never seen this before
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:
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it hard to believe Trump can take on everyone and win

Trump has the white lower class guys...and the jew haters , ant government , one world kind of crazy like TheFactOfTheMatter

Hispanic tv in USA is now having big push to make people vote

Trump will not get 40% of the vote in a two way with Clinton



must be a lot of poor, lower class, old, uneducated, white men in the USA for Trump to be getting the same numbers as Obama who had everyone on his side in his rail run to the presidency in 2008


you can get Trump at odds of $4.30 to be next Presidential , that saying he 23% chance to be next Presidential

you should get on Trump and become rich ..
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adrtho wrote:
it hard to believe Trump can take on everyone and win

Trump has the white lower class guys...and the jew haters , ant government , one world kind of crazy like TheFactOfTheMatter

Hispanic tv in USA is now having big push to make people vote

Trump will not get 40% of the vote in a two way with Clinton



must be a lot of poor, lower class, old, uneducated, white men in the USA for Trump to be getting the same numbers as Obama who had everyone on his side in his rail run to the presidency in 2008
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JP wrote:


such a juvenile response
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it hard to believe Trump can take on everyone and win

Trump has the white lower class guys...and the jew haters , ant government , one world kind of crazy like TheFactOfTheMatter

Hispanic tv in USA is now having big push to make people vote

Trump will not get 40% of the vote in a two way with Clinton


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Trump more popular than Obama



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hate to rain on your mardi gras, but Trump has released his healthcare plan today
http://fortune.com/2016/03/02/donald-trump-releases-health-care-plan/


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JP wrote:

I do not like Hillary Clinton at all - she's an overly ambitious shill whose focus is singularly on her own career. But the detailed policies she's offered and her background make it reasonably easy to predict what her presidency will look like, and that's probably something along the lines of a third term of Obama. That's fine by me.


What difference does it make to you?
You dont even live in the USA.
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BETHFC wrote:
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It's hard to gauge whether he's a petulant child or a genius who has the media eating out of his pocket tbh.

I have only a passing interest in who wins it but I have to admit that I find his approach and attitude refreshing even if it's only because he doesn't conform like then rest of the candidates.


He's a genius when it comes to media management and attracting attention. That's his specialty, but he hasn't got much else going for him.

I can see why he'd seem refreshing if you only have a passing interest in the process - but a closer look reveals him for what he is. He's all bluster and no substance.

The few policies he has include being staunchly opposed to gun control while being very economically protectionist. Based on your other posts in ET those things alone would lead me to guess that he's not your guy.


Realistically do any of the candidates have any substance beyond telling people what they want to hear? Buzz words every single time are increased security, making America prosperous again and cutting taxes.


I think you're listening to far too much of Cruz and Rubio, they're particularly guilty of that. All the candidates engage in it, but Trump takes it to the next level and targets it at a very specific constituency (namely poorer whites with anxieties over immigration, terrorism and economic insecurity).

Trump has such limited policy substance in comparison to the other candidates - a small number of very vague (and often fanciful - e.g. "We'll build the wall and Mexico will pay for it) ideas that focus on hot-button issues that get his supporters fired up.

I do not like Hillary Clinton at all - she's an overly ambitious shill whose focus is singularly on her own career. But the detailed policies she's offered and her background make it reasonably easy to predict what her presidency will look like, and that's probably something along the lines of a third term of Obama. That's fine by me.
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BETHFC wrote:
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It's hard to gauge whether he's a petulant child or a genius who has the media eating out of his pocket tbh.

I have only a passing interest in who wins it but I have to admit that I find his approach and attitude refreshing even if it's only because he doesn't conform like then rest of the candidates.


He's a genius when it comes to media management and attracting attention. That's his specialty, but he hasn't got much else going for him.

I can see why he'd seem refreshing if you only have a passing interest in the process - but a closer look reveals him for what he is. He's all bluster and no substance.

The few policies he has include being staunchly opposed to gun control while being very economically protectionist. Based on your other posts in ET those things alone would lead me to guess that he's not your guy.


Realistically do any of the candidates have any substance beyond telling people what they want to hear? Buzz words every single time are increased security, making America prosperous again and cutting taxes.

If you don't have solid game or at least talk the talk on those points you've got no chance.

I think Trump could actually do alright providing he listens instead of talking over the top of people with more experience than him. But then again I despise Cruz and Rubio on the Republican side, Hillary is full of shit and Bernie needs to be more aggressive.


If you want to know who a candidate is going to serve first, check is who funding their campaign and the amount they are funding them for.

For example, Obama's 2012 campaign cost in the order of a billion dollars. His primary sponsors being the banking industry and hence these are the people he owes favours to first whilst in office.
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JP wrote:
BETHFC wrote:
It's hard to gauge whether he's a petulant child or a genius who has the media eating out of his pocket tbh.

I have only a passing interest in who wins it but I have to admit that I find his approach and attitude refreshing even if it's only because he doesn't conform like then rest of the candidates.


He's a genius when it comes to media management and attracting attention. That's his specialty, but he hasn't got much else going for him.

I can see why he'd seem refreshing if you only have a passing interest in the process - but a closer look reveals him for what he is. He's all bluster and no substance.

The few policies he has include being staunchly opposed to gun control while being very economically protectionist. Based on your other posts in ET those things alone would lead me to guess that he's not your guy.


Realistically do any of the candidates have any substance beyond telling people what they want to hear? Buzz words every single time are increased security, making America prosperous again and cutting taxes.

If you don't have solid game or at least talk the talk on those points you've got no chance.

I think Trump could actually do alright providing he listens instead of talking over the top of people with more experience than him. But then again I despise Cruz and Rubio on the Republican side, Hillary is full of shit and Bernie needs to be more aggressive.
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BETHFC wrote:
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Out of curiosity are you aware of any law allowing parties to prevent a certain person from running under their party?

I.E were the Republicans in a position to stop Trump from running for the republican nomination?


As far as I'm aware the Republicans had no way of stopping Trump from running in their primary (they would have done so, presumably, if they could have). Bernie Sanders, for example, is an independent Senator but is still able to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Similarly, the Republicans cannot stop Trump from running as an independent if he doesn't win their nomination. The real constraint for that is time, since if he wanted ballot access for an independent run he'd need to start collecting signatures etc. within the next few months - before the Republican convention.


Which explains why conservative Republicans are trying to back someone other than him - makes the article you posted more sensible.

I was under the impression you had to be nominated by the party to run which was why I was concerned with the 'undemocratic' (?) backing of an independent by conservative republicans instead of their publicly elected representative (assuming he won).

Thanks.


It's a weird process for both parties. People actually vote for delegates in the primaries - people who pledge to vote for the candidate at the convention.

However, there are also delegates at the convention who are not voted for - mainly party officials etc.

They can vote for who they want. There are many more of these "super delegates" as they are called in the democratic party than the republicans, but they both have them.

Generally they vote in line with who the primary voters voted for. BUT - usually by the time of the convention there is a clear winner with over half of the delegates.

If it was a contested convention, these come into play again.

The whole primary process is just an internal party process. Similar to what the ALP here brought in - vote of their members combined with the vote of the party's MPs.

The fact the primaries are staggered is strange too. If they did it on the one day, you would encourage candidates with national appeal, rather than candidates building appeal state by state. It is a weird circus of a system!
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AzzaMarch wrote:
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BETHFC wrote:
Out of curiosity are you aware of any law allowing parties to prevent a certain person from running under their party?

I.E were the Republicans in a position to stop Trump from running for the republican nomination?


As far as I'm aware the Republicans had no way of stopping Trump from running in their primary (they would have done so, presumably, if they could have). Bernie Sanders, for example, is an independent Senator but is still able to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Similarly, the Republicans cannot stop Trump from running as an independent if he doesn't win their nomination. The real constraint for that is time, since if he wanted ballot access for an independent run he'd need to start collecting signatures etc. within the next few months - before the Republican convention.


Sanders was an independent until about a year ago. He is actually a member of the Democratic Party now, which he has to be to run in the primary.

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Right, that makes more sense. I think that's essentially the only qualifier then - membership of the party whose nomination you're contesting, and Trump was a registered Republican before he announced his candidacy.
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