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People are still talking about electing Democrats and Republicans, after all we've been through?

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Christie is obvious an establishment hack, who's definitely been vetted and is being thrust into the "forerunner spot" for the corporate rigged presidential race.

It's going to be establishment hacks like Rubio, Hillary, Biden and Christie "fighting with each other" (they're all on the same team) vying for the election using the rigged "presidential debate platform" which is sponsored by Anheuser Busch and doesn't allow a 3rd party voice because Democrats and Republicans are the same party and always in control.

The public doesn't see it, because they're too drunk most of the time, but Anheuser-Busch InBev plays a prominent role in putting on the presidential debates, and has for 20 years. It's a major corporate sponsor — widely believed to be the largest, though donation figures are not made public— of the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonprofit entity that runs the "debates."

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Most Americans don't even know 3rd parties are essentially barred from the debates... they're not supposed to know that-

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I can't follow you all the way down the rabbit hole ^ Expando...
But I absolutely agree that the primary difference between a republican and a democrat is window dressing

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I'll resist the temptation to respond to a bunch of stuff I saw while browsing this thread and just state what others have stated and what should be obvious:

It's not likely that he's going to get the Republican nomination. And if he somehow gets the Republican nomination he's probably going to have the same problem Romney had; and that's that the demographic groups that have supported Republican candidates in recent history aren't going to turn out to vote.

I'll never say "never" but I think this one is pretty close to that. I guarantee you that right now if you were to take a poll among Republicans where the choice were Christie or "Somebody Else" the "Somebody Else" option would win by a landslide. It'd probably be something like 80 to 20 percent. Right now he is getting slightly more than any other one Republican candidate because there are so many choices. But when things start to narrow down the "not Christie" sentiment will become evident.
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JohnStOnge wrote:I'll resist the temptation to respond to a bunch of stuff I saw while browsing this thread and just state what others have stated and what should be obvious:

It's not likely that he's going to get the Republican nomination. And if he somehow gets the Republican nomination he's probably going to have the same problem Romney had; and that's that the demographic groups that have supported Republican candidates in recent history aren't going to turn out to vote.

I'll never say "never" but I think this one is pretty close to that. I guarantee you that right now if you were to take a poll among Republicans where the choice were Christie or "Somebody Else" the "Somebody Else" option would win by a landslide. It'd probably be something like 80 to 20 percent. Right now he is getting slightly more than any other one Republican candidate because there are so many choices. But when things start to narrow down the "not Christie" sentiment will become evident.
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done. There's a reason the Republican Party is in shambles right now. There are reasonable Republicans and then there are Teabag idiots who haven't been able to pull themselves up from the floor with all the childish tantrums they've been throwing for three years.
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It's going to be either Christie or Clinton in my opinion. I'd be shocked if there was anyone else in the GOP that could win a 2016 Presidential election.
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bluehenbillk wrote:It's going to be either Christie or Clinton in my opinion. I'd be shocked if there was anyone else in the GOP that could win a 2016 Presidential election.
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93henfan wrote:
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done.
We would be so much better off if we could find someone who could get things undone.
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TheDancinMonarch wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done.
We would be so much better off if we could find someone who could get things undone.
That person is unelectable under the current rules.
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TheDancinMonarch wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done.
We would be so much better off if we could find someone who could get things undone.
Go move to Somalia if you think government is such an albatross. :coffee:
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Grizalltheway wrote:
TheDancinMonarch wrote:
We would be so much better off if we could find someone who could get things undone.
Go move to Somalia if you think government is such an albatross. :coffee:
Go move to North Korea if you think government is such a beacon of light. :coffee:


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ASUMountaineer wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:
Go move to Somalia if you think government is such an albatross. :coffee:
Go move to North Korea if you think government is such a beacon of light. :coffee:


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93henfan wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:I'll resist the temptation to respond to a bunch of stuff I saw while browsing this thread and just state what others have stated and what should be obvious:

It's not likely that he's going to get the Republican nomination. And if he somehow gets the Republican nomination he's probably going to have the same problem Romney had; and that's that the demographic groups that have supported Republican candidates in recent history aren't going to turn out to vote.

I'll never say "never" but I think this one is pretty close to that. I guarantee you that right now if you were to take a poll among Republicans where the choice were Christie or "Somebody Else" the "Somebody Else" option would win by a landslide. It'd probably be something like 80 to 20 percent. Right now he is getting slightly more than any other one Republican candidate because there are so many choices. But when things start to narrow down the "not Christie" sentiment will become evident.
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done. There's a reason the Republican Party is in shambles right now. There are reasonable Republicans and then there are Teabag idiots who haven't been able to pull themselves up from the floor with all the childish tantrums they've been throwing for three years.
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Grizalltheway wrote:
ASUMountaineer wrote:
Go move to North Korea if you think government is such a beacon of light. :coffee:


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93henfan wrote::notworthy:

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Grizalltheway wrote:
TheDancinMonarch wrote:
We would be so much better off if we could find someone who could get things undone.
Go move to Somalia if you think government is such an albatross. :coffee:
I'm thinking that maybe we could find some sort of a happy medium.
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DSUrocks07 wrote:
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He wasn't fat as a kid. Just big boned.
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93henfan wrote:He wasn't fat as a kid. Just big boned.
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Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done. There's a reason the Republican Party is in shambles right now. There are reasonable Republicans and then there are Teabag idiots who haven't been able to pull themselves up from the floor with all the childish tantrums they've been throwing for three years.
It's not the fact that he's from New Jersey. I think there was a point after Christie emerged on the national scene when the majority of the Republican base would have supported him. But that thing he did after Hurricane Sandy where he decided to blow Obama right on the cusp of the Presidential election; that pretty much did it. I understand why he did it. But that's not going away. People considered it extremely important to get Obama out of office and a lot of people perceive the way he handled that as significantly helping Obama.

It's just not going to happen. A lot of people Xed him out as somebody to be supported when he did that and nothing he does or says from here on out is going to change their minds.
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JohnStOnge wrote:
Yes, we realize that Southern Republicans would rather commit suicide that endorse a New Jersey Republican who can actually get things done. There's a reason the Republican Party is in shambles right now. There are reasonable Republicans and then there are Teabag idiots who haven't been able to pull themselves up from the floor with all the childish tantrums they've been throwing for three years.
It's not the fact that he's from New Jersey. I think there was a point after Christie emerged on the national scene when the majority of the Republican base would have supported him. But that thing he did after Hurricane Sandy where he decided to blow Obama right on the cusp of the Presidential election; that pretty much did it. I understand why he did it. But that's not going away. People considered it extremely important to get Obama out of office and a lot of people perceive the way he handled that as significantly helping Obama.

It's just not going to happen. A lot of people Xed him out as somebody to be supported when he did that and nothing he does or says from here on out is going to change their minds.
That's because those people are stupid. :nod:
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ASUMountaineer wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:
It's not the fact that he's from New Jersey. I think there was a point after Christie emerged on the national scene when the majority of the Republican base would have supported him. But that thing he did after Hurricane Sandy where he decided to blow Obama right on the cusp of the Presidential election; that pretty much did it. I understand why he did it. But that's not going away. People considered it extremely important to get Obama out of office and a lot of people perceive the way he handled that as significantly helping Obama.

It's just not going to happen. A lot of people Xed him out as somebody to be supported when he did that and nothing he does or says from here on out is going to change their minds.
That's because those people are stupid. :nod:
Yep, and I'm pretty sure Teabaggers and racists like St. Wronge were the only ones truly pissed off about it.
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