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Super Tuesday. If Trump wins 10 out of 11 as predicted, that's it isn't it?
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Not nationally, no. So far as I understand the thing.
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Mathematicaally no of course. But with 13 out of 15 there would be no-one else with any kind of
momentum. All over bar the shouting I'd say.
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The lad's no Milt Romany
I dont know what's worse, the fact that people are actually voting for a man that cant form a sentance or the fact they think he understands them or identifies with them.
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I know one thing, he's going to have a tough jerb fixing the Florida result
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Happily, nothing to do with us. Except in a sort of reality television sort of way, I suppose.
All the smart people are long since past having to care about politics.
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Yeah. Shame he won't win, though.
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Even Hillary isn't sufficiently off-putting to allow that to
happen - despite being a wearying, trout-faced old termagant.
A Trump administration would have been absolutely huge fun.
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Oh yes, I mean until he decides to turn the middle east to glass, that is
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They're not voting for Trump, though. They're not voting for all the other people. That's the point.
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It is generally a good idea I think, when mocking those who cannot assemble a sentence,
to spell the word correctly.
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Why would he do that? I suspect that a Trump administration would be far more isolationist (or at
least much less interventionist) than a Clinton one.
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I saw that, cant even be bothered to edit it
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We had a general election last week, terribly boring really.
I rolled into the Polling thing on Friday evening and was handed my ‘sheet’, at which point I asked the bint who all these people were as I expected other people. She then told me these were the people I was voting for and that I “probably should have better informed myself”.
I entered the booth, started writing down numbers but got bored at 3, exited and went to buy some beer.
I can’t even recall who I voted for or if they won.
f**king waste of time. Not sure I will bother again.
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Because it's much easier to be isolationist without any neightbours
He's utterly terrifying though. Not from the point of view of my mamby-pamby ****o sensibilities, Bush has already done that before - but in a very real, practical sense.
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Nah. He'd be a laugh.
You don't really think the US President actually runs the country, do you?
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He ain't launching shit.
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You keep saying this despite it being pointed out that he's not much of an interventionist,
unlike the neocons and their liberal humanitarian mirror-images who between them have been taking turns at waging endless wars for decades now.
Both Trump and the other fella, yer man there, Sanders, are showing that the electorate are getting tired of the old elites.
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No, it's obviously the Bildebrg Group and the Illuminati in conjunction with the reverse vampires
He does run the f**k off, massive, blood-thirsty army though.
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Maybe I'm just worried as we're still catching shit from the last certifiable retard they elected
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Actually, you'll find that's the NSC and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
They're not goig to let him nuke anyone. It would make their jobs redundant, for a start.
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I had a relative bemoaning the fact that the British don't pay more attention to the Irish elections
the other day as though this were proof of how uncaring and arrogant we are.
I pointed out that your two main parties basically have identical policies (being largely divided on historical grounds), meaning that whoever wins it doesn't really change anything. And besides, Ireland is a tiny country of about 3 million people whose impact on the rest of the world in a political sense is bugger all. I also pointed out that Belgium has more than three times as many people in it and we couldn't give a flying f**k who runs Belgium either, so it's nothing personal.
He accepted these points with a good grace.
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Yes, but he'll be gone in 2017.
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See my post below
From the little he has said, or the stuff that's actually parsed, he's shown an alarming attitude to the foreigns though.
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And bush was gone in 2008. We're still dealing with his legacy now
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We've been wanting to do that for a long time already, in fairness.
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So do most Americans
Even most 'sophisticated' Americans are basically retards when it comes to their understanding of foreign countries. It comes of being a gigantic land mass in the middle of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans thousands of miles from the other bits of the world that matter.
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Well said :shudder:
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One might say that the prophet died on June 8, 632, and that
we're still dealing with his legacy now. Or that Osama Bin Laden left us in 2011 and we're still etc, etc. Or that none of this mess is due to the actions of one individual.
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Hmmm, that wasnt what happened last time
When they heroically liberated all of those people into carbon last time it ushered in a - no pun intended - boom in the nukilar industry.
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We've basically been fighting the same fight since The Battle of Tours in 732 imo.
How are your body clock and bowels today?
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Oh right, yeah, I forgot. It was Mohammed than flooded the region with all the latest weapons
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It's the whole point of being an American, in fact. It is a great country because,
when all this is over, they still won't know or care what anyone (EU, Russians, terrorists, whoever) was going on about.
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I wasn't aware that the United States President started the Second World War, j.
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I guess you're referring to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. :sigh:
Would you have preferred a ground invasion of the Japanese mainland in order to finish the war, j? What do you think the casualty figures for that little episode would have been?
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I do like the SJW view of history, which only goes back as far as it's possible to blame
whitey and ignores all the other bits.
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Yes, and I'm aware we've been here before
But you have to admit it didnt hurt the arms manufacturers share price much, did it?
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Oh, I'm sure the Japanese would have seen sense and surrendered pretty quickly.
After all, it's not like they were culturally dedicated to fighting desperately to the last man or anything.
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"SJW" have a word
You have to admit that bush f**ked up pretty badly, surely. Surely?
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I see we're playing blockbusters again
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Foreigns living in America, perhaps. I doubt he'll be great for Mexicans and Muslims within the
USA, or those trying to get in, but I've missed the bits where he has threatened other countries. I'm more conserned with the constant aggression of the status quo, and especially the antagonism directed against Russia.
Also, Ronnie Reagan was a dribbling simpleton, remember, who quipped down a microphone about starting WW3, but they didn't actually let him do it.