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1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just think she's too old and too damaged ("Pocahontas", etc.) to capture any of the votes that might otherwise go to the R candidate but are not wanting to vote for Trump

She has the better ideas but these irrelevant variables...

The goal shouldn’t be just to win, that’s Trump politics.

The goal should be to win for right reasons and ideas. 

Warren’s platform isn’t really far left.  It’s just radical compared to the status quo corrupt politics so she gets painted into the far left corner.

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11 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Glad he was up at midnight telling us this. 

 

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2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I don't think Obama was an example of "swinging for the fences" at all, with the single exception of his skin color.

Right, that’s your perception.  Obama turned out to be a huge moderate... in hindsight.

an alternative perception:

A Kenyan Muslim named Hussein is going to install death panels and take my guns away with a neo-Marxist Saul Alinsky agenda.

 

8 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

 

Warren’s platform isn’t really far left.  It’s just radical compared to the status quo corrupt politics so she gets painted into the far left corner.

Truth. Reasonable is radical in our country.

15 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

Truth. Reasonable is radical in our country.

Its radical if you propose anything that causes corporations and billionaires to behave honestly.

16 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Right, that’s your perception.  Obama turned out to be a huge moderate... in hindsight.

an alternative perception:

A Kenyan Muslim named Hussein is going to install death panels and take my guns away with a neo-Marxist Saul Alinsky agenda.

 

But that's a segment of the vote that can't be captured.  I don't care what they think.  I want to capture a bigger slice of voters who AREN'T racist ignorant freaks.

I don't know why you struggle with this.  The threat to our country is real.  An 8-year Trump term could be fatal, and would certainly set our country back decades if not a century or more.  This silly notion that a failed reelection is in the bag so we should "swing for the fences" is just flat out the worst strategy I can imagine.  

7 hours ago, Upgrayedd said:

 

Who’s starting the 500 game threads this year?

We can find someone.  Is Oatmeal Cookie Swam or FCHorn?  

3 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

 

It's time to start a game:  Who said this?  The President or the Mafia?

 

12 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

don't know why you struggle with this.  The threat to our country is real.  An 8-year Trump term could be fatal, and would certainly set our country back decades if not a century or more.  This silly notion that a failed reelection is in the bag so we should "swing for the fences" is just flat out the worst strategy I can imagine.  

This fear mongering is what got us where we are.  The powerful would love nothing more than for us to be scared into electing a another status quo shill because we were so afraid of losing it all with Trump. 

Read between the lines. Look at the big picture.  Trump isn’t going to destroy America, widespread and unchecked corruption will.  That’s the real enemy to democracy.

10 minutes ago, Bullneck said:

We can find someone.  Is Oatmeal Cookie Swam or FCHorn?  

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie might be FCHorn but I'm pretty sure he's O.R.C.a of Peace. Hiding in plain sight.  

7 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

This fear mongering is what got us where we are.  The powerful would love nothing more than for us to be scared into electing a another status quo shill because we were so afraid of losing it all with Trump. 

Read between the lines. Look at the big picture.  Trump isn’t going to destroy America, widespread and unchecked corruption will.  That’s the real enemy to democracy.

 

That's absurd.  Your position hinges on the idea that Trump is just another example of DC political and corporate cronyism.  He isn't.  He's cut from a far more nefarious cloth.

It's as if you think the voters are "woke" and suddenly everyone understands how the machine runs.  They don't.  Not at all.  In the long run, it may turn out to be true that Trump's election helped the voters cleanse DC politics to some degree, but it won't be wholesale in the near term.

The first order of business is to regain the White House and at least half of Congress. 

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26 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Your position hinges on the idea that Trump is just another example of DC political and corporate cronyism.  He isn't.  He's cut from a far more nefarious cloth.

Trump isn’t another example of DC political and corporate cronyism, he is the consequence. 

I hate to beat a dead horse but this is what Teddy Roosevelt warned about with rampant corruption and the wealthy class controlling the levers of power.  The result would be the country turning to radical leaders (like Trump) or fall into revolution.

Trump and his ilk fan the flames of the culture wars so we ignore the other war that needs to be fought.  The class war that has gone largely unaddressed.  The wealthy and powerful love a charlatan like Trump to keep us distracted while they consolidate more wealth and power only to keep dividing us with left vs right bullshit. 

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Damn yalls some bitch ass haters. Gonna stick to talkin ball, fuck all yall


Says the guy with four posts in five months.

lol. So if Manafort was 'only with the campaign for a very short time' and Trump was out of the loop, who was running things?

5 minutes ago, Lurch said:

 

He's telling the truth here.  He wasn't in charge, Putin was.

It's time to start a game:  Who said this?  The President or the Mafia?
 
Not that it's obvious (to at least 60% of the country), but listening to some racist, white guy born into wealth who's cheated in every marriage and (probably) every business deal he's been apart of incessantly...just fucking incessantly...whine and whimper about unfair life has been to him is skin crawling.
4 minutes ago, Ted Lange said:

 

Well, either him or Obama.  We'd need one or the other, because otherwise, the market would definitely crash and people would be very poor.

6 minutes ago, Ted Lange said:

 

now we're back to an argument that even if he's guilty of many crimes, it's in our best interest to look the other way?  With that logic, we should be ok then if the President decides to continue to act illegally since it's in the interest of our wallets to allow it?  

Then again Trump was right on in that he said he could kill a man on 5th Ave. and many of his supporters wouldn't care.    

Or is Trump telling us that Pence isn't up to the job?

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1 hour ago, HenryJames said:

 

I think we should tear down every confederate statue and replace it with one of Robert Mueller

10 hours ago, Message Board User said:

Hmmmm...

 

GTFO you fucking dipshit

Talk about trying misdirection on the rubes, that's about as obvious as it gets.  

8 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Trump is just fear mongering to his other base.

Shareholders. 

They are buying it too.

Begun, the 2018 Diplomatic Twitter wars have.

 

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

While her politics don't completely align with what I stated, I've already gone on record as being in almost complete support of Elizabeth Warren.  I just think she's too old and too damaged ("Pocahontas", etc.) to capture any of the votes that might otherwise go to the R candidate but are not wanting to vote for Trump.  From a personal and intellectual perspective, I really like Kamala Harris, but it's sometimes hard to get a read on specific issues with her.  She is very good at maneuvering among a wide swath of ideologies (and yes, they still exist, even if the current dim light of Washington DC would lead some to believe otherwise).

 

 

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

But that's a segment of the vote that can't be captured.  I don't care what they think.  I want to capture a bigger slice of voters who AREN'T racist ignorant freaks.

I don't know why you struggle with this.  The threat to our country is real.  An 8-year Trump term could be fatal, and would certainly set our country back decades if not a century or more.  This silly notion that a failed reelection is in the bag so we should "swing for the fences" is just flat out the worst strategy I can imagine.  

 

Here's where your second quote about Obama is relevant to Warren.  Anyone who gives a damn about the nickname Pocahontas is a segment of the vote that can't be captured.  You seriously can't believe that anyone other than these alt right loons that aren't getting off the Trump train now or ever care about that.

As for age, as I've said previously, she's younger than Trump.  Unlike the president, shes not morbidly obese and in bad health.  Unlike Trump, she is sharp and doesn't come off as someone who might be suffering from dementia.  

I just don't buy that anyone would say, "I was going to vote for Elizabeth Warren, but shes just too old! Guess I'll just vote for the president who's even older, much fatter, and a man, which means he statistically should die earlier than a woman."

4 minutes ago, Tom said:

 

 

Here's where your second quote about Obama is relevant to Warren.  Anyone who gives a damn about the nickname Pocahontas is a segment of the vote that can't be captured.  You seriously can't believe that anyone other than these alt right loons that aren't getting off the Trump train now or ever care about that.

As for age, as I've said previously, she's younger than Trump.  Unlike the president, shes not morbidly obese and in bad health.  Unlike Trump, she is sharp and doesn't come off as someone who might be suffering from dementia.  

I just don't buy that anyone would say, "I was going to vote for Elizabeth Warren, but shes just too old! Guess I'll just vote for the president who's even older, much fatter, and a man, which means he statistically should die earlier than a woman."

The same people calling Warren "Pocahontas" also called Hillary "Killary" and "Hilldabeast" and were never going to vote for a Democrat even if he was actual brown-skinned Jesus reincarnated as a white man and went by John Smith from Tennessee.

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4 minutes ago, retread said:

 

Sweet.  Now Trump can be pleased that he can take down one of his framed fake Time covers at his golf courses and put this real one of him up.

2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Glad he was up at midnight telling us this. 

 

He's just mailing it in now.

9 minutes ago, retread said:

 

What they don't show is his face and he is loving it.

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5 minutes ago, DanTheHorn said:

What they don't show is his face and he is loving it.

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Of course he's happy.  He's actually much fatter IRL and his hands aren't nearly that big.

9 minutes ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said:

Yeah dude he’s having a blast. Were you serious?

Like a dog rolling in his own shit.

RUMINT is telling me a significant Trump/Sessions scandal story is about to break over the next 24 hours.  

We’ll see how good this rumint is.

Sources confirm Attorney General Jeff Sessions was “directly involved” with campaign finance violations made by “close subordinates” of Trump during his campaign. (Mainstream media set to break this news tomorrow at the earliest)

23 minutes ago, Tom said:

Here's where your second quote about Obama is relevant to Warren.  Anyone who gives a damn about the nickname Pocahontas is a segment of the vote that can't be captured.  You seriously can't believe that anyone other than these alt right loons that aren't getting off the Trump train now or ever care about that.

As for age, as I've said previously, she's younger than Trump.  Unlike the president, shes not morbidly obese and in bad health.  Unlike Trump, she is sharp and doesn't come off as someone who might be suffering from dementia.  

I just don't buy that anyone would say, "I was going to vote for Elizabeth Warren, but shes just too old! Guess I'll just vote for the president who's even older, much fatter, and a man, which means he statistically should die earlier than a woman."

That's a fair point.  You're right, the damage that has been done to Warren is largely confined to the deplorables.  I'm not sure she's charismatic enough to win the office, but it's important to judge her in the relative light of a campaign against Trump or Pence.

RUMINT is telling me a significant Trump/Sessions scandal story is about to break over the next 24 hours.  
We’ll see how good this rumint is.

Sources confirm Attorney General Jeff Sessions was “directly involved” with campaign finance violations made by “close subordinates” of Trump during his campaign. (Mainstream media set to break this news tomorrow at the earliest)


Firing Sessions for illegal contributions to your own campaign would legit be 4D chess move
1 minute ago, Lurch said:

 


Firing Sessions for illegal contributions to your own campaign would legit be 4D chess move

 

That’s what I was thinking.  Trump needs an excuse to fire Sessions.

4 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

RUMINT is telling me a significant Trump/Sessions scandal story is about to break over the next 24 hours.  

We’ll see how good this rumint is.

 

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Sources confirm Attorney General Jeff Sessions was “directly involved” with campaign finance violations made by “close subordinates” of Trump during his campaign. (Mainstream media set to break this news tomorrow at the earliest)

 

If this is true than it gives Trump "reason" to fire him and not look like he's doing it to fire Mueller. 

I think we should tear down every confederate statue and replace it with one of Robert Mueller

There’s something to this.

I'd go a step further. This actually gives Trump the potential to pin all the crimes on Sessions.

Set aside the fact that Sessions has worked to maintain the investigation for a moment -- Trump can easily argue that Sessions all but admitted he was guilty when he recused himself from the investigation. Why couldn't this work?

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