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houndawg wrote:
SDHornet wrote: I don't see "Persia" on a map...
:ohno:


Lately you seem bent on living up to Trump's opinion of Team Brown.
Uh oh, houndy is showing early signs of butthurt so early in the new year. :lol:
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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
:ohno:


Lately you seem bent on living up to Trump's opinion of Team Brown.
Uh oh, houndy is showing early signs of butthurt so early in the new year. :lol:
Houndy and JSO are teaming up to do voter suppression for the Donks in 2018. :nod:
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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
:ohno:


Lately you seem bent on living up to Trump's opinion of Team Brown.
Uh oh, houndy is showing early signs of butthurt so early in the new year. :lol:
:lol:

I had high hopes for you, bro.....
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Ivytalk wrote:
SDHornet wrote: Uh oh, houndy is showing early signs of butthurt so early in the new year. :lol:
Houndy and JSO are teaming up to do voter suppression for the Donks in 2018. :nod:
Its already in the bag, low conk turnout next November. You heard it here first...
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Chizzang wrote:
houndawg wrote:
They gave it up in '54 with a little help from the CIA... :coffee:
Don't stop him he's on a roll...
and it was actually 1953 and the CIA overthrow of the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadeg

We largely created the **** hole that is Iran
It's a matter of public record now
Hm

Of course we played a major role in the formation of the Islamic Republic

It was all a part of the CIA's master scheme to Islamize the world

Therefore we (and by "we", I mean those of us who believe in realpolitik rather than using past mistakes as a crutch... or something) shouldn't pursue our interests today


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Yeah, realpolitik with no regard for historical lessons sounds like a brilliant idea.
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93henfan wrote:
kalm wrote:I heard about this 2 days ago on TYT. Not all U.S. News is aloof.
It was the headline on CNN.com the day CID posted, and has continued to be since.

Also, nothing is going to come of this. Iran is a disarmed society. The Government will only let happen what they want to let happen.

C'mon folks. This is Iran. They're the NY Yankees of terrorist/hardline fundamentalist states. They try to soften us up by inviting the US wrestling team for a tournament once in awhile and playing nice with nuke inspectors, and then they get back to being world-class sand n*****s once the cameras are gone.

Liberals will tell you how great a society the Persians were historically, but they gave up their cultured past in 1979 in favor of radical islam.
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CID1990 wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Don't stop him he's on a roll...
and it was actually 1953 and the CIA overthrow of the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadeg

We largely created the **** hole that is Iran
It's a matter of public record now
Hm

Of course we played a major role in the formation of the Islamic Republic

It was all a part of the CIA's master scheme to Islamize the world

Therefore we (and by "we", I mean those of us who believe in realpolitik rather than using past mistakes as a crutch... or something) shouldn't pursue our interests today


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brilliantly done too. Everybody thinks they're stupid because they miss stuff like the collapse of the Soviet Union, and get caught dealing cocaine, but that's what they want us to think... :nod:
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houndawg wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
Houndy and JSO are teaming up to do voter suppression for the Donks in 2018. :nod:
Its already in the bag, low conk turnout next November. You heard it here first...
I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Its already in the bag, low conk turnout next November. You heard it here first...
I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
Well said, SDH. As JSO would say, it’s the economy. :nod:
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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Its already in the bag, low conk turnout next November. You heard it here first...
I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
Yup. it's 25-8 in the Senate. Most of those probably won't switch parties. But there are talks that Arizona might flip to the Democrats. With Flake resigning, McCain being in poor health (who most likely will die before the decade is out) and a state that is becoming increasingly Blue - it wouldn't surprise me if it flipped.

Overall, there are 10 Democrats running in states which Trump won by large margins - that should worry Democrats (or at least make them reevaluate their campaign strategy). There's also a special election in Minnesota - so the new Senator has a short time to make her case that she should remain in Washington.

Additionally, all 435 seats are up for grabs in the House and there will be 4 (5? i lost count) special elections to replace resigning Representatives.

I think the GOP maintains control of the both houses, but loses some seats in the HOR. They might pick up 1 or 2 in the Senate. :twocents:

I agree with you, the next 11 months will be interesting (and we'll have election fatigue by May.)
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Ibanez wrote:
SDHornet wrote: I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
Yup. it's 25-8 in the Senate. Most of those probably won't switch parties. But there are talks that Arizona might flip to the Democrats. With Flake resigning, McCain being in poor health (who most likely will die before the decade is out) and a state that is becoming increasingly Blue - it wouldn't surprise me if it flipped.

Overall, there are 10 Democrats running in states which Trump won by large margins - that should worry Democrats (or at least make them reevaluate their campaign strategy). There's also a special election in Minnesota - so the new Senator has a short time to make her case that she should remain in Washington.

Additionally, all 435 seats are up for grabs in the House and there will be 4 (5? i lost count) special elections to replace resigning Representatives.

I think the GOP maintains control of the both houses, but loses some seats in the HOR. They might pick up 1 or 2 in the Senate. :twocents:

I agree with you, the next 11 months will be interesting (and we'll have election fatigue by May.)
I agree - an economy that keeps chugging along, coupled with a much larger number of Dems up for re-election than GOP, means that a midterm election that almost always historically moves against the President's party could end up being a wash this year and not change anything. Dems have to hope the economy tanks to see substantial gains in their numbers.
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GannonFan wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
Yup. it's 25-8 in the Senate. Most of those probably won't switch parties. But there are talks that Arizona might flip to the Democrats. With Flake resigning, McCain being in poor health (who most likely will die before the decade is out) and a state that is becoming increasingly Blue - it wouldn't surprise me if it flipped.

Overall, there are 10 Democrats running in states which Trump won by large margins - that should worry Democrats (or at least make them reevaluate their campaign strategy). There's also a special election in Minnesota - so the new Senator has a short time to make her case that she should remain in Washington.

Additionally, all 435 seats are up for grabs in the House and there will be 4 (5? i lost count) special elections to replace resigning Representatives.

I think the GOP maintains control of the both houses, but loses some seats in the HOR. They might pick up 1 or 2 in the Senate. :twocents:

I agree with you, the next 11 months will be interesting (and we'll have election fatigue by May.)
I agree - an economy that keeps chugging along, coupled with a much larger number of Dems up for re-election than GOP, means that a midterm election that almost always historically moves against the President's party could end up being a wash this year and not change anything. Dems have to hope the economy tanks to see substantial gains in their numbers.
Sadly, you're right. The Democrats need the economy to tank and/or something incredibly negative occurring to Trump.
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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Its already in the bag, low conk turnout next November. You heard it here first...
I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
They have better than that anyway because the DNC, with a big assist from Comey, just choked away the most unlosable national election in our history, and then doubled down on the same leadership. :coffee:
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houndawg wrote:
SDHornet wrote: I agree, and traditionally the incumbent/majority party loses seats in the midterm. However with the donks having a ton more Senate seats up for election they will have to pretty much sweep everything to take the Senate.

I think the conk boat is 100% dependent on the economy. If it keeps doing well (at least relative to the laughable growth it saw under Obama) then they can bang that drum all the way into Nov and have a punchers chance at retaining their majorities.

Should be some good political entertainment in the coming 11 months. :nod:
They have better than that anyway because the DNC, with a big assist from Comey, just choked away the most unlosable national election in our history, and then doubled down on the same leadership. :coffee:
Agree. If the DNC had a brain, they would be countering the trickle down that conks are banking with an better alternative (not rooted in communism) and stop harping on SJW issues that don't impact voters wallets.

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SDHornet wrote:
houndawg wrote:
They have better than that anyway because the DNC, with a big assist from Comey, just choked away the most unlosable national election in our history, and then doubled down on the same leadership. :coffee:
Agree. If the DNC had a brain, they would be countering the trickle down that conks are banking with an better alternative (not rooted in communism) and stop harping on SJW issues that don't impact voters wallets.

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SDHornet wrote: Agree. If the DNC had a brain, they would be countering the trickle down that conks are banking with an better alternative (not rooted in communism) and stop harping on SJW issues that don't impact voters wallets.

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