Maybe we should just elect Trump president

killsaly wrote:.

"Bernie Sanders who doesn't believe in God.


add this to the reasons I like the Sandman
my prediction is FL will be much like the game I used to play in the pool as a child

Marco…
Marco…
Marco…

But no one says polo and today we say good bye to his failed campaign

(I knew it was a bad sign when one of his top staffers was saying to vote for Kasich in OH)


man I so darn antsy to hear the results tonight
I just can't tell who whispered 'beware of the ides of march' in whose ear
Donald, is now reminding me, after some of those clips, as being a real life Richard dawson from the running man.

I am enjoying the ways divisions of thought and how people deal with emotional responses can be broken down into bite sized video segments for me to watch and learn from.
you know that term, the gift that keeps on giving . . . its, sarah palin.  good article, too.
come on Ben, no one said you had to be honest

Ben Carson: I Didn?t Want To Endorse Trump, But He Promised Me A Position
New Kevin Sherry cartoon:
as a democrat I have to say I am jumping with joy at prospect of either a very wounded Trump or crazy Cruz being Republican opponent..

I know, it will be so easy for Bernie to win in November  ;D
Michigan results definitely looking like a bizarre outlier from today's (early) results. Hillary is pillaging towns and raping Bernie's women and children.
Rubio drops out.
YAY!

I really grew to LOATH Rubio…his embrace of the neocons in particular… I think he was the John Edwards of the Republican Party.. a total fake…..
for the love of god bernie DROP OUT!
vansmack wrote:
hutch wrote:
not true… the superdelegates are free to change their mind..


Oh, it absolutely is true yesterday, today and right up until mid-March when this race is over and she starts tacking to the center.


Ding.

I get paid the big bucks because I know how to play the game.
vansmack wrote:
vansmack wrote:
hutch wrote:
not true… the superdelegates are free to change their mind..


Oh, it absolutely is true yesterday, today and right up until mid-March when this race is over and she starts tacking to the center.


Ding.

I get paid the big bucks because I know how to play the game.


I've been saying Hillary would win this nomination since she conceded in 2008 so I think I got you beat… but they don't pay me the big bucks…so you got that small consolation..


added
I also have to agree with my associate in the 927 sq ft home: a lot of us called Hillary in a protracted, albeit never-in-doubt, race to end all doubt once they moved out of states where no minorities loved.

No credit due for any of us.
man, trump just narrowly missed a flush tonight
I warned marco….beware of the ides of march

and feeling the burnt tonight
would have been nice to post Ill with Mo

without a lot of winner take all states, there is no math that can get Bernie in
it's all about math
But how do you take that large part of the base and get them on board


I will say the order of the states is really an odd thing.  NY, CA, CT, DR, PA, RI, NJ, MD, WA, OR all haven't cast a vote.  Both costs are almost totally left (no pun interned)out.
Since it's all about the math, I think sucks that such a big part of the populace doesn't even get a chance to have their say on who will be the nominee for their own party. 



Am I crazy to think that there could be a future where  a party nomination would be online?
I think the establishment wouldn't want it because it gives too much power away

But it could happen, as it's just the parties internal rules for electing the nominee?
The federal and state rules are really only applied to the general??
is there any legal reason the democratic party couldn't go with a 2 week on line voting period?
It would save the organization millions…if not billions
of money that could be used to fight the opponent in the general

—-full disclosure, I'm not an electoral legal expert here, so if there is one here, feel free to pick apart my theory
SideBernt wrote:
But how do you take that large part of the base and get them on board
Uhhhhh. . . make Trump the opposing nominee?