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Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."Comment
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I told y'all that the DNC did the right thing in essentially compelling Bloomberg onto a debate stage by changing the qualifying rules, and that it wouldn't work to Bloomberg's advantage. Bloomberg had soared to #2 in national polling largely on the strength of the best advertising blitz money could buy, but he needed to be vetted like any other contender, and the debates are a critical piece of how that's supposed to work. You do a disservice to the voters and the other candidates by not putting the guy running #2 or 3 in national polling on the stage to answer questions and take the slings and arrows of the other contenders.
The Great and Terrible Oz is just a small man, neither as great as his most ardent supporters suggest nor as terrible as his most ardent detractors fear. Dorothy (Warren), the Scarecrow (Sanders), the Tin Man (Biden) and Toto too (Buttigieg) helped pull back the curtain in last night's debate. (That sort of leaves Klobuchar to be the Cowardly Lion, but it doesn't really fit as well as the others, lol.)Comment
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I also demand an explanation from B-Fly.
Previously, B-Fly has claimed Bloomberg isn't running as a spoiler candidate. Now, we have video evidence of Bloomberg from last year, giving a list of reasons that he's unelectable.
C'mon, B-Fly. At least admit Bloomberg's motive is not to lead lead the party when he says so himself.Comment
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I knew he would get hammered for his record, but that was a bloodbath. Very satisfying to watch. I'm not sure the debate hurts his polling that much, but it certainly shows that he's completely unelectable.Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."Comment
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The thing that should worry everybody is the admission from every single candidate except Bernie that they would NOT support the candidate with the most delegates at the convention. What a fucking joke.
These self-interested motherfuckers right here... unreal. Willing to destroy the fucking party and subvert Democracy to attain power.
sanders-alone-debate-stage-say-candidate-most-votes-should-get-nomination-conventionLarry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."Comment
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The thing that should worry everybody is the admission from every single candidate except Bernie that they would NOT support the candidate with the most delegates at the convention. What a fucking joke.
These self-interested motherfuckers right here... unreal. Willing to destroy the fucking party and subvert Democracy to attain power.
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Yeah, I think I'm mostly with you on that. Particularly if there is a clear leader. I guess if there are two or three candidates within only a small handful of delegates of each other I might be open to discussion about a "second ballot" at the convention that functions like ranked-choice voting, but if Sanders (or someone else) has a clear plurality, I think it would be a huge mistake not to give the nomination to the delegate leader.Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."Comment
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The thing that should worry everybody is the admission from every single candidate except Bernie that they would NOT support the candidate with the most delegates at the convention. What a fucking joke.
These self-interested motherfuckers right here... unreal. Willing to destroy the fucking party and subvert Democracy to attain power.
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As for the debate last night:
Warren was very strong. I thought she controlled the narrative of the entire debate. She was both pointed at her opponents and presented the most policy information throughout the night.
Bloomberg was absolutely eviscerated last night. His comment, "I can't use TurboTax" is something if I were in the race would be running on repeat for the next few months. He showed himself to be completely out of touch with a common person. I was stunned at how poorly he did.
Sanders was his usually steady self. Neither great nor poor. I did think Bloomberg's comment about how the best know socialist in America is a millionaire who owns three homes. Again, if I were in the race, I'd be playing that line on repeat, as well.
Biden was pretty good last night. I thought he came in second, but it was a distant second to Warren. Too much resume, not enough future talk.
Buttigieg was trying to show that everyone else's experience was hurtful to them and inconsistent. I didn't think he did much last night.
Klobuchar had the chance to really help herself last night after a great debate in New Hampshire. She was not great last night. I think she hurt herself, and this debate could be end of the road for her. I do think she will stay until Super Tuesday, but she needs this debate to be scrubbed from the news cycle ASAP."Looks like I picked a bad day to give up sniffing glue.
- Steven McCrosky (Lloyd Bridges) in Airplane
i have epiphanies like that all the time. for example i was watching a basketball game today and realized pom poms are like a pair of tits. there's 2 of them. they're round. they shake. women play with them. thus instead of having two, cheerleaders have four boobs.
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Warren was easily the winner, IMO. I'm really frustrated that she's not doing better in the polling and the voting to date, because what I've seen is that she's not only the best candidate to govern and execute, but also the best to effectively and repeatedly punch Trump in the nose in the general election. I honestly do believe that conscious and subconscious sexism are at play, but sadly there's not much I or anyone else can do about it.Comment
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I dont think its a radical idea that one with most votes should be nominee. Seems democratic. So i guess i am with Bernie rather than brokered convention which is another way of saying lets use a convulated process that results in someone other than the lead vote getter getting nomination.Comment
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I dont think its a radical idea that one with most votes should be nominee. Seems democratic. So i guess i am with Bernie rather than brokered convention which is another way of saying lets use a convulated process that results in someone other than the lead vote getter getting nomination."Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"Comment
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Geez that would be a pretty horrible breakdown if it was basically a 3 way tie for delegate lead with a 4th hanging around to snatch victory from the 3 tied leaders. What better way to ensure victory for the uber united repubs than a bumper car ride of a 3 way tie for lead and superdelegates putting the decisive foot on scales. Is this something that has happened before with more than 2 candidates, or as your example say 4 candidates with no clear leader in delegates? As a rule, yes, I think most votes should win and I dont agree with existence of superdelegates. Who are they and how do they get to decide races. I am open to hearing how superdelegates are essential to a democratic process that makes more sense than say, whoever has most delegates wins nomination.Comment
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Geez that would be a pretty horrible breakdown if it was basically a 3 way tie for delegate lead with a 4th hanging around to snatch victory from the 3 tied leaders. What better way to ensure victory for the uber united repubs than a bumper car ride of a 3 way tie for lead and superdelegates putting the decisive foot on scales. Is this something that has happened before with more than 2 candidates, or as your example say 4 candidates with no clear leader in delegates? As a rule, yes, I think most votes should win and I dont agree with existence of superdelegates. Who are they and how do they get to decide races. I am open to hearing how superdelegates are essential to a democratic process that makes more sense than say, whoever has most delegates wins nomination.
I'm not saying it's likely, but surely you can see why candidates might not want to close themselves off from possibilities at this point, and it might have nothing to do with being anti-democratic?"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"Comment
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