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StickyGreen 03-01-2012 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ruff (Post 18795573)
No, Jeb Bush will not be president. The republicans have fucked up this election. Obama will win because he is the incumbent, he's presidential and he's good. Jeb Bush is a smart man and won't run because he knows he cannot win. The rest of the clown shoes are just entertainment. It's going to take years for the republicans to clean up the shit house they've got going on. Hopefully the democrats will wize up fast enough to take advantage of these asshats. No, Jeb Bush, if he decides to run, will wait until Obama second term is finished, then he might run.

"He's presidential and he's good"

lmfao

_Richard_ 03-01-2012 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 18791931)

i.. does that person look dumber than Dubya?

epitome 03-02-2012 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18793248)
Yeah I wouldn't want to be elected in 2012. I'd definitely rather be elected in 2016, after the costs of Obama's trillions in solar "stimulus", Obamacare, etc. have already kicked in, rather than take over in 2012 just before all of those bills starting coming due. I think that's one reason this year's republucan field is less than stellar - the smart republicans don't want to sign up to take the blame for what's coming. Much better to wait until 2016 when they can promise to save us from the mess which by then will be so obvious that average joes see it clearly.

Legislative Branch handed over the checkbook to the Executive Branch? When did that happen?

Michael O 03-02-2012 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 18793219)
Jeb would have to enter the race as an independent since it is too late for him to get on the primary ballots for the republican party.

With his family connections he could raise enough money to make a serious run, but he would likely split the republican vote with the republican nominee thus guaranteeing Obama another term.

Yep the filing deadline have passed in so many states that if he entered now and won the rest of the primaries he would not be able to get 1144 delegates BUT it could deadlock the convention and if no one gets the nomination after the first round of voting delegates are free to vote for anyone they want even someone that have not been running for example Chris Christie, that scenario would piss off a lot of republican voters and would never happen but its a possibility.

kane 03-02-2012 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael O (Post 18795786)
Yep the filing deadline have passed in so many states that if he entered now and won the rest of the primaries he would not be able to get 1144 delegates BUT it could deadlock the convention and if no one gets the nomination after the first round of voting delegates are free to vote for anyone they want even someone that have not been running for example Chris Christie, that scenario would piss off a lot of republican voters and would never happen but its a possibility.

They were actually talking about something like this happening even without someone else jumping in. Apparently the odds makers say there is about a 20% chance that neither Romney or Santorum will win enough delegates to get the nomination and there will be a brokered convention. That could cause all kinds of chaos and could, potentially, fracture the republican party.

Michael O 03-02-2012 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 18795796)
They were actually talking about something like this happening even without someone else jumping in. Apparently the odds makers say there is about a 20% chance that neither Romney or Santorum will win enough delegates to get the nomination and there will be a brokered convention. That could cause all kinds of chaos and could, potentially, fracture the republican party.

If Newt would drop out very soon (if he loses Georgia?) then it comes closer to that it can happen since his following is more likely to go to Santorum than Romney.

I always loved this site http://www.electoral-vote.com not updating every day at the moment but usually gets busier and busier as we approach the general election.

kane 03-02-2012 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael O (Post 18795829)
If Newt would drop out very soon (if he loses Georgia?) then it comes closer to that it can happen since his following is more likely to go to Santorum than Romney.

I always loved this site http://www.electoral-vote.com not updating every day at the moment but usually gets busier and busier as we approach the general election.

That is a great site. I have a feeling Newt will be gone after next Tuesday. I think he will win Georgia. The polls have him ahead there, but I doubt he will win any other states so he will likely drop. The polls show Santorum ahead in a few of the Super Tuesday states so he could win enough to stick around and like you say if Newt bails those voters will likely got to Santorum and prolong the ordeal.

It could be a very interesting few months.

raymor 03-02-2012 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by epitome (Post 18795677)
Legislative Branch handed over the checkbook to the Executive Branch? When did that happen?

So in your opinion Obama had nothing to do with Obamacare? Interesting.
The president is required to.submit a budget. The congress debates it and makes changes, based on favors they and the president owe, to come up with something the president will sign. The president then signs it. So the budget starts with the president and ends with the president.

brassmonkey 03-02-2012 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bns666 (Post 18791945)
jeb means bung weasel in some languages :)

:1orglaugh :)

DEA 03-02-2012 07:55 AM

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spazlabz 03-02-2012 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 18793645)
Let's see here ... Bush's highest approval rating was 90, Obama's was 69. The high/low on Obama is only 31, whereas Bush was 65 (his Dad was 60). Average approval is:

GHW Bush: 60.9
GW Bush: 49.4
Obama: 49

Data accurate as of March 1st, 2012.

So, instead of making retarded blanket statements that have no basis in reality, these are the facts.

Im gonna give ya a 'Gimme' on those numbers and just assume you are correct sir. However I view popularity numbers like this; Your average American considers McDonalds a 'restaurant' and considers what it serves to be tasty food.

I tend to not value my average countrymen's opinion on a lot of things :winkwink:

ninavain 03-02-2012 08:41 AM

Jeb Bush 2016 and he will win, to continue with the Illuminate bloodline..there's no need for him to run now since Obama is a shoe-in and Wallstreet loves this brutha. I was a big Obama supporter and I can clearly see he only accelerated some of the same Bush Polices and added a few more. He's the type of guy that is smooth, charming and fun..the perfect salesman to get the US to bend over and take more up the fart chamber.

presidents=puppets to the Central banks of Europe
so no matter if you are "right" or left" you are still a sucker to think your vote means jack shit..Both sides= same agenda in the end

lucas131 03-02-2012 08:49 AM

united states of bush. you heard it here first

Tom_PM 03-02-2012 08:50 AM

We had our week of Newt fever, 999 fever, Santorum fever and now it's just Willard "Mitt" Romney to win or lose. The guy born with a silver foot in his mouth.

tony286 03-02-2012 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by spazlabz (Post 18796773)
Im gonna give ya a 'Gimme' on those numbers and just assume you are correct sir. However I view popularity numbers like this; Your average American considers McDonalds a 'restaurant' and considers what it serves to be tasty food.

I tend to not value my average countrymen's opinion on a lot of things :winkwink:


Bush approval was 90 after 911 not good a indicator. Thats when the right all blamed Clinton for it. Even though Bush was President at the time.

marcop 03-02-2012 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 18792463)
Personally, I would rather have Jeb Bush running than Romney, Santorum, or Gingrich, since if he won, I believe that he might be more pragmatic, and less devisive than Mitt et al.

I'm not a fan of the Bushes, but it's a shame Jeb wasn't picked to run in 2000, instead of his idiot brother.

Tom_PM 03-02-2012 09:11 AM

AND even though Clinton begged the GOP controlled congress under him to send him a bill to allow wiretapping of suspected terrorists and they wouldnt.

ruff 03-02-2012 10:00 AM

We've had plenty of the Bush family and plenty of the Republican party over the past 20 years. Does anyone seriously think we need more of their shit? A lot of wonks on this board have piss poor memories. Politics is compromise except when it isn't. You think the Republicans are going to give the ordinary citizen anything? Have they ever? They would like to set us back into the 50's. They've almost managed that. They gut education every chance they get so the population gets dumbed down every generation. Pretty soon all we're going to be good for is working at Walmart and McDonalds and that will be in China. The political intelligence on GFY illustrates my point exactly.

People need to shut the fuck up and get off their asses and go vote. If the polls had 90% turnout, the politicians would start listening, at least the ones left in office.


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