but does, he, have a large cock? I bet he does. I wonder if his cock has a comb,over?
Maybe we should just elect Trump president
walk,on,by wrote:
but does, he, have a large cock? I bet he does. I wonder if his cock has a comb,over?
He wears size 12 shoes.
Though the website that said that also said he's 6'2" 198 pounds, which is probably off by 50 pounds.
Space wrote:As the resident SHITLORD, I want to express my strong resentment at the absurd lie he only weighs 198 pounds. No fucking way.
Though the website that said that also said he's 6'2" 198 pounds, which is probably off by 50 pounds.
walk,on,by wrote:He has a merkin, but he refuses to admit it.
I wonder if his cock has a comb,over?
Julian, wrote:walk,on,by wrote:He has a merkin, but he refuses to admit it.
I wonder if his cock has a comb,over?
Another site said 253. That's probably more accurate. Sorry, that's in reference to your previous weight post.
Space wrote:If he's 6'2", that makes sense with his build.
Another site said 253. That's probably more accurate. Sorry, that's in reference to your previous weight post.
Julian, wrote:ggw wrote:Isn't this just the old "the Clintons funneled money to Perot to get back into the race" theory from 1992 recast?
Nobody's mentioned the Trojan Horse Theory?
I was sitting near these two guys at a conference earlier this week and one of them wouldn't stop talking to the other one about how Trump and the Clintons are in a secret plot to undermine the Republican chances in 2016 by putting Trump out there as a legitimate GOP candidate when he's really a diehard Dem. Barring the nomination, Trump will run as an Independent, regardless of any silly pledge. This guy had all sorts of details about golf outings and other secret meetings; sweetheart financing deals made to Trump's businesses through Bob Rubin and other ex-Clinton administration financiers. It was fascinating, really.
It worked then, didn't it? Those Clintons are some crafty motherfuckers…
ggw wrote:They won't leave any loose ends like Vince Foster this time around, though.Julian, wrote:ggw wrote:Isn't this just the old "the Clintons funneled money to Perot to get back into the race" theory from 1992 recast?
Nobody's mentioned the Trojan Horse Theory?
I was sitting near these two guys at a conference earlier this week and one of them wouldn't stop talking to the other one about how Trump and the Clintons are in a secret plot to undermine the Republican chances in 2016 by putting Trump out there as a legitimate GOP candidate when he's really a diehard Dem. Barring the nomination, Trump will run as an Independent, regardless of any silly pledge. This guy had all sorts of details about golf outings and other secret meetings; sweetheart financing deals made to Trump's businesses through Bob Rubin and other ex-Clinton administration financiers. It was fascinating, really.
It worked then, didn't it? Those Clintons are some crafty motherfuckers…
Pussies.
the trump train, is ending. off the tracks it is heading. when your fan base is rebel flag waving, white power screaming, kill all muslims thinking, cracker barrel eating, sister fucking dreaming, nascar and Budweiser living kind of people . . . then you know it ain,t going to last.
you really shouldn't talk about your neighbors like that
walk,on,by wrote:
the trump train, is ending. off the tracks it is heading. when your fan base is rebel flag waving, white power screaming, kill all muslims thinking, cracker barrel eating, sister fucking dreaming, nascar and Budweiser living kind of people . . . then you know it ain,t going to last.
I read this in a Yoda voice. It was excellent.
"…going to last it ain't"

Just in time for the autumn equinox on Wednesday, the Summer of Trump may be waning. Two surveys are now out with samples entirely postdating GOP debate #2. The fraction of GOP voters willing to go with outsiders who have never held office (Trump, Carson, Fiorina) still adds up to over 50 percent, but they have redistributed a bit.
Considering Fiorina?s problems with accuracy and her dismal performance as Hewlett-Packard?s CEO, it seems likely that her rise will also be transient. If 2012 is a guide, she will last one or two months then fade, just as Cain, Gingrich, Santorum, and Bachmann did.
Walker?s fallen below 2% and Jeb! is stuck around 8%. Assuming those trends persist, the highest-finishing serious candidate is Marco Rubio. As I have said before (link to The New Republic), Rubio is a relatively likely consensus candidate. In the past, the GOP has usually settled on a strong general-election candidate. Rubio polls relatively well against likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. If the past is a guide, then at some point party donors/actors and primary voters may fall into line.
I just can not see joe-6-pack republican voting for Rubio in the general
I 'like' him more than most and he is a good candidate, but those people who are excited about trump…are really going to have a hard time doing an about face and voting for Rubio
I swear that I could tell really early on that Romney was going to be the one to go all the way
but I look at this crowd and I know it's not going to be cruz, but that's about it
The Republicans, while I'm sure they are annoyed that Trump is stealing headlines and all the air in the room…he is getting people engaged. Maybe like watching a car crash and you can't look away
but the viewership is setting records (I think)
So it's good that people are engaged
Let's hope they might actually pay attention and not vote for who has the best Ad team (and wallet)
I 'like' him more than most and he is a good candidate, but those people who are excited about trump…are really going to have a hard time doing an about face and voting for Rubio
I swear that I could tell really early on that Romney was going to be the one to go all the way
but I look at this crowd and I know it's not going to be cruz, but that's about it
The Republicans, while I'm sure they are annoyed that Trump is stealing headlines and all the air in the room…he is getting people engaged. Maybe like watching a car crash and you can't look away
but the viewership is setting records (I think)
So it's good that people are engaged
Let's hope they might actually pay attention and not vote for who has the best Ad team (and wallet)
Rubio is a warmonger.. I can't see how anybody can see past that…What exactly makes him a "good candidate" anyways? The fact he's a good debater and looks like a Latino Ken doll?
I guess if you want boots in the ground in Syria, an invasion of Cuba, he's your man.
I guess if you want boots in the ground in Syria, an invasion of Cuba, he's your man.
Hutch wrote:
What exactly makes him a "good candidate" anyways? The fact he's a good debater and looks like a Latino Ken doll?
exactly!
Sidehatch wrote:Hutch wrote:
What exactly makes him a "good candidate" anyways? The fact he's a good debater and looks like a Latino Ken doll?
exactly!
The last thing the country needs is a Republican from the warmonger/neocon faction of the party…maybe I should ask what you like bout Rubio?
By the way Space Freely must be having a tough time between Trump and Carson who seem to be dueling for the anti-muslim vote
Rubio seems like a logical in-the-middle man between the establishment guys who are shitting the bed (Bush, Paul, Christie, Cruz) and the maverick upstarts that have no idea what it means to be president (Trump, Fiorina, Carson).
He thinks fast on his feet, looks foreign enough that conservatives can feel good about inclusiveness, and portrays his right-wing tendencies in a soft compassionate context. His negatives are that he looks like he's 14, has a quivery wussy voice, has accomplished the least among the establishment names, and has his rich history/backstory somewhat compromised by the fact that he lied about it and got nailed.
His embellished backstory issue probably won't hurt him too much unless he does something similar. I think there's a narrative of "Rubio is ambitious enough to kill a guy" swirling around him and anything that slides neatly into that story arc will be heartily welcomed by the media and myself.
He thinks fast on his feet, looks foreign enough that conservatives can feel good about inclusiveness, and portrays his right-wing tendencies in a soft compassionate context. His negatives are that he looks like he's 14, has a quivery wussy voice, has accomplished the least among the establishment names, and has his rich history/backstory somewhat compromised by the fact that he lied about it and got nailed.
His embellished backstory issue probably won't hurt him too much unless he does something similar. I think there's a narrative of "Rubio is ambitious enough to kill a guy" swirling around him and anything that slides neatly into that story arc will be heartily welcomed by the media and myself.