Thumper wrote:I'm glad a couple people got my reference.
It was a wtf moment for me.
I still don't get it.
Thumper wrote:I'm glad a couple people got my reference.
vendic wrote:Thumper wrote:I'm glad a couple people got my reference.
It was a wtf moment for me.
I still don't get it.
geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:Thumper wrote:I'm glad a couple people got my reference.
It was a wtf moment for me.
I still don't get it.
The movie Animal House. Bluto, played by John Belushi, was trying to rally the fraternity with a "did we give up when ..." speech. Bluto was not the most academically gifted student.
Swift wrote:Did we give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor!?
Don't stop him, he's on a roll.
Maybe we need to enter a float in the Trump parade? I'll go buy 10,000 marbles.
Gullible Jones wrote:Cruz and Kasich dropped out. Either the RNC does something horribly undemocratic, or Trump gets the nomination.
Fuck.
Rommie wrote:I hope so. I know there are people who believe differently here, but I can definitely stomach Clinton before Trump. One I know is a liar, the other is a liar and doesn't know what the fuck he's doing and doesn't care who he takes down in that.
SciFiFisher wrote:Rommie wrote:I hope so. I know there are people who believe differently here, but I can definitely stomach Clinton before Trump. One I know is a liar, the other is a liar and doesn't know what the fuck he's doing and doesn't care who he takes down in that.
Better the Liar whose lies can be predicted than a egomaniac on a power trip who lies and then has his thugs beat you up for pointing out his lies.
Rommie wrote:I hope so. I know there are people who believe differently here, but I can definitely stomach Clinton before Trump. One I know is a liar, the other is a liar and doesn't know what the fuck he's doing and doesn't care who he takes down in that.
Swift wrote:I'm not a Hillary fan, but this isn't even a close choice as far as I'm concerned. Its like the choice between carpet bombing kittens or having to take out the trash in the rain.
SciFi Chick wrote:Swift wrote:I'm not a Hillary fan, but this isn't even a close choice as far as I'm concerned. Its like the choice between carpet bombing kittens or having to take out the trash in the rain.
Oddly, I feel the same way but come to a different conclusion.
SciFi Chick wrote:Swift wrote:I'm not a Hillary fan, but this isn't even a close choice as far as I'm concerned. Its like the choice between carpet bombing kittens or having to take out the trash in the rain.
Oddly, I feel the same way but come to a different conclusion.
Rommie wrote:
Genuine question- why? You can go up a bit in this thread and see my thoughts on the two.
SciFiFisher wrote:Right now half the fun of Trump winning in the primaries is watching the GOP trying to figure out what to do with the Frankenstein they have created. Do they dare try to kill the monster? They spent so much time whipping up all this anger and now they have lost control.
SciFiFisher wrote:Right now half the fun of Trump winning in the primaries is watching the GOP trying to figure out what to do with the Frankenstein they have created. Do they dare try to kill the monster? They spent so much time whipping up all this anger and now they have lost control.
SciFi Chick wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Right now half the fun of Trump winning in the primaries is watching the GOP trying to figure out what to do with the Frankenstein they have created. Do they dare try to kill the monster? They spent so much time whipping up all this anger and now they have lost control.
It really is like a movie. And, of course, if it was a movie, the reviewers would all pan it for being completely unrealistic and unbelievable.
Swift wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Right now half the fun of Trump winning in the primaries is watching the GOP trying to figure out what to do with the Frankenstein they have created. Do they dare try to kill the monster? They spent so much time whipping up all this anger and now they have lost control.
Given the growing list of "mainstream" Republicans endorsing Trump, I suspect that for the most part they will embrace their monster, or at least go along with it. How the electorate reacts to that, particularly in more contested senate and house races, may be interesting to watch.
One thing I think that may be interesting to watch is how "presidential" Trump becomes, now that he has basically secured the nomination. On the one hand, if he continues to shoot his mouth off as he has, he will continue to alienate significant segments of the population (though some in those segments still seem to support him no matter what he says ). On the other hand, if he becomes more presidential/mature/mainstream, he may alienate his supporters who like the big-mouthed asshole-pimp, and no one who he pissed off will suddenly believe he has changed his ways. If forced to guess, I would guess that he'll remain the same, but humans are an alien species to me <shrug>.
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