Maybe we should just elect Trump president

But the past two GOP NH winners were Mitt and McCain, so they're a little more in line with the Real World
hutch wrote:
my two Latino brothers blow big bananas

i strongly suggest that folks have "safe search" turned on when googling the above phrase.
Relaxer thanks for posting your predictions (and comedy)…I'd like to see some more
you have to think based on everything one is seeing  that the momentum tonight is with sanders and rubio….rubio a bit too late but we shall see…even if he gets close to second place one could see a scenario where the backers of say kasich and bush decide to rally around him in NH….. hillary is trying to hang on to her voters/enthusiasm but its a slog.. … trump is having an easier time in a far more fragmented field… cruz seems to be flailing but if he gets the huckabee/santorum effect (wacko evangelicals caucusing for him out of the woodwork) who knows?

trump, with his 13 year old daughter, in 1996 . . . posing on a statue of parrots fucking






creepazoid robots, please report to the dance floor.

One of my favorite creepy trump quotes:

hen asked how he would react if Ivanka, a former teen model, posed for Playboy, Trump replied, ?It would be really disappointing ? not really ? but it would depend on what?s inside the magazine.?

He added: ?I don?t think Ivanka would do that, although she does have a very nice figure. I?ve said if Ivanka weren?t my daughter, perhaps I?d be dating her.?

His comments drew laughs from the audience, and prompted ?View? co-host Joy Behar to crack, ?Who are you, Woody Allen??
I don't really get into talking about other people's kids..

wow.. looks like Trump made a big mistake not going after Rubio…


looks like Cruz takes it with Rubio nipping at Trump's heels…evangelicals come through again… in record numbers and make sure the main wacko takes it…

its going to get real ugly before NH

the democratic caucus looks like a toss up…


I would love for Cruz to get the Republican nomination…. Trump not so much.. and Rubio I have to think could be dangerous….
Kid rock has endorsed Trump, the bigger question is will he get the Juggalo vote.. wait juggalo's probably aren't registered voters, so nevermind…
with 97% Rubio is barely behind Trump…

You could feel the Rubio surge the last couple of days.. Trump made a big mistake ignoring him….he spent his whole time talking about Cruz and it cost him..

Its hard to break it down completely… Does Trump all of a sudden lose his support in NH? I doubt it… so you could end up with a 3 man race… its hard to see Bush/Kasich/Christie or any of those guys doing much of anything when Rubio is so clearly the "sane" choice with a chance….basically voters willing to vote for an establishment guy made their choice in Iowa for Rubio…. but NH has a history of doing things different…and independents- I think can vote in NH- which could prove a boon to Trump… the Republican debate will be fascinating…

hoping Hillary hangs on.. a win is a win.. yes we'll hear about how well Sanders did and all that "feel the bern" idiocy (guys, time to retire that line..) but a win is a win….at this point the difference is about 1% if not less!!!!!!

Huck…suspends
Hill barely holding on to the lead!
how'd MOM get 1%
MOM about to suspend his campaign.
Relaxer wrote:
Cruz 30
Trump 25
Rubio 25
Christie 5-10
Bush 5
Carson 5

pretty close
Cruz 28
Trump 24
Rubio 23
Carson 9
Paul 4
Christie 2 (way off on this one)
Bush 3
sweetcell wrote:
MOM about to suspend his campaign.

If he'd done that at 6PM…do you think Bernie would have won?
Sidehatch wrote:
120,000 expected for the republican
225,000 for the dems


Republican turnout tonight now projects to be around 180,000
haven't heard about the dems yet

but I think that's good news, looks like it favored Rubio?
My mom is the only Cruz supporter I know. I wonder if I should call /wake her up tonight and get her reaction?
very excited HIllary CLinton won Iowa… and that I never have to hear about Iowa again..
hutch wrote:
and that I never have to hear about Iowa again..

amen!
Six precinct's were decided with a coin toss. Hillary won each of them.

source

sounds like a conspiracy to me!
you know she made sure they had two sided coins on hand
Sidehatch wrote:
Six precinct's were decided with a coin toss. Hillary won each of them.

source

sounds like a conspiracy to me!
you know she made sure they had two sided coins on hand


One in 64 chance of that happening if you're keeping score.
wasn't sure if I should post this in the musicological thread


Bernie Sanders celebrates Iowa caucus victory with David Bowie?s ?Starman?

Ahead of Tuesday?s caucus, Sanders held a campaign rally that featured performances from Vampire Weekend and Foster the People. Other prominent musicians who have lent their support to the campaign include Jeff Tweedy, Killer Mike, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who will host a ?Feel the Bern? benefit concert at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles on February 5.