Republican Presidential Debate

Started by Oraisteach, August 07, 2015, 05:00:53 PM

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J70

That Scott Walker is such a coward BTW. Does not even have the guts to condemn Trump's comments about women. If it was a Democrat that said those things, he'd be all over it, indignant with "outrage".

Most American politicians are such worms.

whitey

Quote from: J70 on August 08, 2015, 02:40:30 PM
That Scott Walker is such a coward BTW. Does not even have the guts to condemn Trump's comments about women. If it was a Democrat that said those things, he'd be all over it, indignant with "outrage".

Most American politicians are such worms.


Ahhhhh.....the war on women is starting early this cycle.

stew

Quote from: J70 on August 08, 2015, 12:05:36 PM
Quote from: stew on August 07, 2015, 06:06:28 PM
Quote from: muppet on August 07, 2015, 06:00:54 PM
As an exercise in observing a group of narcissists try to outdo each other, it was fascinating.

But considering it is supposed to be an exercise to select a US presidential candidate, it was terrifying.

And the worst is yet to come, we havent even seen those b**tard democrats yet.

This administration is one of the scariest administrations of all time!

Seriously?

Coming hot on the heels of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld its one of the scariest?

Eh yeah, one. of the. scariest. Emphasis on the word one. Hope that helps.
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DrinkingHarp

I watched the "pregame" with Bill O'Reilly and the entire debate to see if there would be any substance this early in their stages to nomination.

Things I learned:

Bill O'Reilly implies that America needs an aggressive and in your face candidate who is willing to go to war, deregulate all forms of containment of corporations to help them grow and keep the minions (citizens) docile with promises of grandeur.

From the debate:

Obama is the only reason the US is in dire straights.

Hillary is the Anti-Christ.

God (the Christian version) loves America (sorry Jews/Islams/Indian Religions/Asian/African/Indigenous and all others).

Who won?
From my perspective John Kasich Ohio Governor.

Who lost?
The American people.

I didn't see enough substance from one candidate from the 10 that would standout, maybe it is still too early. The way it played out and if it continues on the same path there will be another Democrat in the White House, as a Democrat I can live with that. Do I want Hillary there? NO. I hope to see a fresh face with a new platform that helps stimulate economic/employment/education/international policy/social policy growth. My hopes for that person from either party is diminishing each and every election year.


   
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stew

Quote from: J70 on August 08, 2015, 02:40:30 PM
That Scott Walker is such a coward BTW. Does not even have the guts to condemn Trump's comments about women. If it was a Democrat that said those things, he'd be all over it, indignant with "outrage".

Most American politicians are such worms.

He might need a few sheckles if he gets to take a serious run at it, he is a useless bastard!
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

stew

Quote from: DrinkingHarp on August 08, 2015, 08:07:18 PM
I watched the "pregame" with Bill O'Reilly and the entire debate to see if there would be any substance this early in their stages to nomination.

Things I learned:

Bill O'Reilly implies that America needs an aggressive and in your face candidate who is willing to go to war, deregulate all forms of containment of corporations to help them grow and keep the minions (citizens) docile with promises of grandeur.

From the debate:

Obama is the only reason the US is in dire straights.

Hillary is the Anti-Christ.

God (the Christian version) loves America (sorry Jews/Islams/Indian Religions/Asian/African/Indigenous and all others).

Who won?
From my perspective John Kasich Ohio Governor.

Who lost?
The American people.

I didn't see enough substance from one candidate from the 10 that would standout, maybe it is still too early. The way it played out and if it continues on the same path there will be another Democrat in the White House, as a Democrat I can live with that. Do I want Hillary there? NO. I hope to see a fresh face with a new platform that helps stimulate economic/employment/education/international policy/social policy growth. My hopes for that person from either party is diminishing each and every election year.




You see what you want to see, I hardly ever watch O'Reilly and agree with some of your comments,that said Hilary is a horrible bitch and should be in jail not running for President.

He wants a strong leader and is right about the ineptitude of this President, he has been a disaster, just like his predecessor was.

He does not want to keep the people docile as you say, that is just pure bullshit on your behalf.

This country has had two of the worst leaders in American history, back to back, they are both bottom 5 or six, the US needs to go in a completely new direction, they dont need liars like Clinton and idiots like Trump and Walker, the country needs a leader who is poised, well versed in dealing with foreign policy and someone who has a vision for the country in terms of economic growth, someone who will whittle down the deficit and someone who will take a look at the issues of immigration and Obamacare and work to improve the lives of everyone in the country, not just the elite.



Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

muppet

Quote from: stew on August 08, 2015, 09:08:50 PM
Quote from: DrinkingHarp on August 08, 2015, 08:07:18 PM
I watched the "pregame" with Bill O'Reilly and the entire debate to see if there would be any substance this early in their stages to nomination.

Things I learned:

Bill O'Reilly implies that America needs an aggressive and in your face candidate who is willing to go to war, deregulate all forms of containment of corporations to help them grow and keep the minions (citizens) docile with promises of grandeur.

From the debate:

Obama is the only reason the US is in dire straights.

Hillary is the Anti-Christ.

God (the Christian version) loves America (sorry Jews/Islams/Indian Religions/Asian/African/Indigenous and all others).

Who won?
From my perspective John Kasich Ohio Governor.

Who lost?
The American people.

I didn't see enough substance from one candidate from the 10 that would standout, maybe it is still too early. The way it played out and if it continues on the same path there will be another Democrat in the White House, as a Democrat I can live with that. Do I want Hillary there? NO. I hope to see a fresh face with a new platform that helps stimulate economic/employment/education/international policy/social policy growth. My hopes for that person from either party is diminishing each and every election year.




You see what you want to see, I hardly ever watch O'Reilly and agree with some of your comments,that said Hilary is a horrible bitch and should be in jail not running for President.

He wants a strong leader and is right about the ineptitude of this President, he has been a disaster, just like his predecessor was.

He does not want to keep the people docile as you say, that is just pure bullshit on your behalf.

This country has had two of the worst leaders in American history, back to back, they are both bottom 5 or six, the US needs to go in a completely new direction, they dont need liars like Clinton and idiots like Trump and Walker, the country needs a leader who is poised, well versed in dealing with foreign policy and someone who has a vision for the country in terms of economic growth, someone who will whittle down the deficit and someone who will take a look at the issues of immigration and Obamacare and work to improve the lives of everyone in the country, not just the elite.

That rules out all Republicans and most if not all Democrats then.

The deficit is where it is, firstly because of Bush (the wars and TARP), and secondly because of the recent deals between the White House and the Senate. Obama doesn't want to cut spending and the Republicans don't want to increase taxes, so they agree to increase the debt over and over.
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stew

Quote from: stew on August 08, 2015, 09:08:50 PM
Quote from: DrinkingHarp on August 08, 2015, 08:07:18 PM
I watched the "pregame" with Bill O'Reilly and the entire debate to see if there would be any substance this early in their stages to nomination.

Things I learned:

Bill O'Reilly implies that America needs an aggressive and in your face candidate who is willing to go to war, deregulate all forms of containment of corporations to help them grow and keep the minions (citizens) docile with promises of grandeur.

From the debate:

Obama is the only reason the US is in dire straights.

Hillary is the Anti-Christ.

God (the Christian version) loves America (sorry Jews/Islams/Indian Religions/Asian/African/Indigenous and all others).

Who won?
From my perspective John Kasich Ohio Governor.

Who lost?
The American people.

I didn't see enough substance from one candidate from the 10 that would standout, maybe it is still too early. The way it played out and if it continues on the same path there will be another Democrat in the White House, as a Democrat I can live with that. Do I want Hillary there? NO. I hope to see a fresh face with a new platform that helps stimulate economic/employment/education/international policy/social policy growth. My hopes for that person from either party is diminishing each and every election year.




You see what you want to see, I hardly ever watch O'Reilly and agree with some of your comments,that said Hilary is a horrible bitch and should be in jail not running for President.

He wants a strong leader and is right about the ineptitude of this President, he has been a disaster, just like his predecessor was.

He does not want to keep the people docile as you say, that is just pure bullshit on your behalf.

This country has had two of the worst leaders in American history, back to back, they are both bottom 5 or six, the US needs to go in a completely new direction, they dont need liars like Clinton and idiots like Trump and Walker, the country needs a leader who is poised, well versed in dealing with foreign policy and someone who has a vision for the country in terms of economic growth, someone who will whittle down the deficit and someone who will take a look at the issues of immigration and Obamacare and work to improve the lives of everyone in the country, not just the elite.

There are a couple of republicans I could live with as President and a couple of democrats I could live with as President.
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

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Oraisteach

C'mon Muppet, don't be so negative about the Orangutan.  I want him to get the nomination, or at least to be a perpetual embarrassment.

muppet

Quote from: Oraisteach on August 09, 2015, 01:12:21 AM
C'mon Muppet, don't be so negative about the Orangutan.  I want him to get the nomination, or at least to be a perpetual embarrassment.

If he doesn't get the nomination he has said he will run as an Independent.

He won't go away you know.

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stew

Quote from: muppet on August 09, 2015, 01:17:07 AM
Quote from: Oraisteach on August 09, 2015, 01:12:21 AM
C'mon Muppet, don't be so negative about the Orangutan.  I want him to get the nomination, or at least to be a perpetual embarrassment.

If he doesn't get the nomination he has said he will run as an Independent.

He won't go away you know.



Correct, there will enough arseholes who vote for him to help along the Dems and then we will get four more years of waffling, overspending and lies from the looney left!
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Rossfan

Only someone totally immersed in Yankery could call the Right wing American Democratic party the " loony left" ::)
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RealSpiritof98

Quote from: DrinkingHarp on August 08, 2015, 08:07:18 PM
I watched the "pregame" with Bill O'Reilly and the entire debate to see if there would be any substance this early in their stages to nomination.

Things I learned:

Bill O'Reilly implies that America needs an aggressive and in your face candidate who is willing to go to war, deregulate all forms of containment of corporations to help them grow and keep the minions (citizens) docile with promises of grandeur.

From the debate:

Obama is the only reason the US is in dire straights.

Hillary is the Anti-Christ.

God (the Christian version) loves America (sorry Jews/Islams/Indian Religions/Asian/African/Indigenous and all others).

Who won?
From my perspective John Kasich Ohio Governor.

Who lost?
The American people.

I didn't see enough substance from one candidate from the 10 that would standout, maybe it is still too early. The way it played out and if it continues on the same path there will be another Democrat in the White House, as a Democrat I can live with that. Do I want Hillary there? NO. I hope to see a fresh face with a new platform that helps stimulate economic/employment/education/international policy/social policy growth. My hopes for that person from either party is diminishing each and every election year.





A quick investigation and look at the benefactors/donaters will show you that the Jews are gonna be just fine under a Republican Government

J70

Quote from: Rossfan on August 09, 2015, 08:14:49 PM
Only someone totally immersed in Yankery could call the Right wing American Democratic party the " loony left" ::)

Prime example: Obamacare = socialism