2016 Ticket. Hey, why not?
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2012-11-07 6:26 AM |
Master 2264 Sunbury, Pennsylvania | Subject: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. |
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2012-11-07 6:31 AM in reply to: #4487463 |
Austin, Texas or Jupiter, Florida | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? Castro vs Rubio. Hillary is too old and will have a few foreign policy screw ups between now and then. Christie is frankly too fat (this is coming from a fellow fat guy) to be taken seriously. He also p'd off his party with his Obama lovefest regardless of his true good intentions. It's down to Los hispanos... |
2012-11-07 6:42 AM in reply to: #4487463 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 PM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Welp, I was finally old enough to run for Prez this year, but I was busy overseas with another kind of dictator. Let's go for it in '16. Whoever gets enough sigs first for a nom goes for Prez and the other will get named Veep candidate. You in? Also, I'm betting the (incredibly corrupt and inefficient, yes I have proof of this regarding two small parts, so maybe I can't say the WHOLE committee is that way ALL the time) Olympic Committee chooses Istanbul for '20, and by then my spinning plates of citizenship should have settled and I can probably worm my way into some event as a developing-nation wild card type entry. |
2012-11-07 7:27 AM in reply to: #4487482 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TriAya - 2012-11-07 6:42 AM you've got my vote.TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 PM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Welp, I was finally old enough to run for Prez this year, but I was busy overseas with another kind of dictator. Let's go for it in '16. Whoever gets enough sigs first for a nom goes for Prez and the other will get named Veep candidate. You in? Also, I'm betting the (incredibly corrupt and inefficient, yes I have proof of this regarding two small parts, so maybe I can't say the WHOLE committee is that way ALL the time) Olympic Committee chooses Istanbul for '20, and by then my spinning plates of citizenship should have settled and I can probably worm my way into some event as a developing-nation wild card type entry. |
2012-11-07 9:49 AM in reply to: #4487523 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? tuwood - 2012-11-07 8:27 PM TriAya - 2012-11-07 6:42 AM you've got my vote.TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 PM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Welp, I was finally old enough to run for Prez this year, but I was busy overseas with another kind of dictator. Let's go for it in '16. Whoever gets enough sigs first for a nom goes for Prez and the other will get named Veep candidate. You in? Also, I'm betting the (incredibly corrupt and inefficient, yes I have proof of this regarding two small parts, so maybe I can't say the WHOLE committee is that way ALL the time) Olympic Committee chooses Istanbul for '20, and by then my spinning plates of citizenship should have settled and I can probably worm my way into some event as a developing-nation wild card type entry. That is so sweet, and I haven't even sent you any reward pics for your nice comments on my spider photos! What I really want is your signature to put me on the ballot in Nebraska (provided you're still there in 2015 or so). Honestly, I'm not sure how many I need just to get on the ballot there (a few thousand probably), so that's one down! Excellent! |
2012-11-07 10:07 AM in reply to: #4487813 |
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2012-11-07 10:11 AM in reply to: #4487463 |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? triaya I always said 2012 would be the year I would run. Looking back with my 20 year high school reunion I wish I would have atleast gotten my name on my states ballet. I do not think it would been that hard really. Time consuming yes. hard no. |
2012-11-07 10:52 AM in reply to: #4487842 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? AcesFull - 2012-11-07 11:07 PM TriAya - 2012-11-07 9:49 AM tuwood - 2012-11-07 8:27 PM TriAya - 2012-11-07 6:42 AM you've got my vote.TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 PM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Welp, I was finally old enough to run for Prez this year, but I was busy overseas with another kind of dictator. Let's go for it in '16. Whoever gets enough sigs first for a nom goes for Prez and the other will get named Veep candidate. You in? Also, I'm betting the (incredibly corrupt and inefficient, yes I have proof of this regarding two small parts, so maybe I can't say the WHOLE committee is that way ALL the time) Olympic Committee chooses Istanbul for '20, and by then my spinning plates of citizenship should have settled and I can probably worm my way into some event as a developing-nation wild card type entry. That is so sweet, and I haven't even sent you any reward pics for your nice comments on my spider photos! What I really want is your signature to put me on the ballot in Nebraska (provided you're still there in 2015 or so). Honestly, I'm not sure how many I need just to get on the ballot there (a few thousand probably), so that's one down! Excellent! Wait, what? There are "reward pics" to be had?!? I believe that was clearly stated in said posts. So, which State do you inhabit? |
2012-11-07 10:54 AM in reply to: #4487463 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? in 5th grade we wrote future autobiographies, and i wrote that i would be the first female president in 2024, taking over from my classmate who put the country in financial ruin. (had to wait till he turned 35 and got elected and stayed in 4 years before I could be elected...) hahahahahaha...but if yanti wins in '16 i guess there is no point in me running. |
2012-11-07 10:58 AM in reply to: #4488001 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? mehaner - 2012-11-07 11:54 PM in 5th grade we wrote future autobiographies, and i wrote that i would be the first female president in 2024, taking over from my classmate who put the country in financial ruin. (had to wait till he turned 35 and got elected and stayed in 4 years before I could be elected...) hahahahahaha...but if yanti wins in '16 i guess there is no point in me running. Unless the States goes really Euro in social liberalism, I'm not actually gonna win. But in case I do, I am sure I can mess things up just under the limit for incumbent reelection, and then really disasterify them in the second term to pave the way for you |
2012-11-07 12:00 PM in reply to: #4487463 |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 AM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. I sincerely hope and pray this does not happen. |
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2012-11-07 12:23 PM in reply to: #4488010 |
Master 1780 Boynton Beach, FL | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TriAya - 2012-11-07 11:58 AM mehaner - 2012-11-07 11:54 PM in 5th grade we wrote future autobiographies, and i wrote that i would be the first female president in 2024, taking over from my classmate who put the country in financial ruin. (had to wait till he turned 35 and got elected and stayed in 4 years before I could be elected...) hahahahahaha...but if yanti wins in '16 i guess there is no point in me running. Unless the States goes really Euro in social liberalism, I'm not actually gonna win. But in case I do, I am sure I can mess things up just under the limit for incumbent reelection, and then really disasterify them in the second term to pave the way for you Can you produce your long form birth certificate and your tax return for the past 27 years? If not you have no chance. Edited by Samyg 2012-11-07 12:23 PM |
2012-11-07 12:31 PM in reply to: #4487463 |
Pro 5755 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? I was talking to my mom about the election this morning. Her opinion was that before Christie becomes electable he needs a good tailor and Slimfast. I thought that was funny as hell. But he may have been the most astute politician in recent history. |
2012-11-07 12:38 PM in reply to: #4487813 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TriAya - 2012-11-07 9:49 AM tuwood - 2012-11-07 8:27 PM TriAya - 2012-11-07 6:42 AM you've got my vote.TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 PM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Welp, I was finally old enough to run for Prez this year, but I was busy overseas with another kind of dictator. Let's go for it in '16. Whoever gets enough sigs first for a nom goes for Prez and the other will get named Veep candidate. You in? Also, I'm betting the (incredibly corrupt and inefficient, yes I have proof of this regarding two small parts, so maybe I can't say the WHOLE committee is that way ALL the time) Olympic Committee chooses Istanbul for '20, and by then my spinning plates of citizenship should have settled and I can probably worm my way into some event as a developing-nation wild card type entry. That is so sweet, and I haven't even sent you any reward pics for your nice comments on my spider photos! What I really want is your signature to put me on the ballot in Nebraska (provided you're still there in 2015 or so). Honestly, I'm not sure how many I need just to get on the ballot there (a few thousand probably), so that's one down! Excellent! Consider it done. |
2012-11-07 12:39 PM in reply to: #4488129 |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? mrbbrad - 2012-11-07 12:00 PM TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 AM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. I sincerely hope and pray this does not happen. You know, this could be an opening for a third party candidate if those two were the other choices. lol |
2012-11-07 2:47 PM in reply to: #4487463 |
Master 2500 Crab Cake City | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 AM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Word around my part of town is that Governor Martin O'Malley (Owe Malley as many call him) might be throwing his hat into the dance for the Democrats in 2016. |
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2012-11-07 3:08 PM in reply to: #4488170 |
Expert 1830 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? BrianRunsPhilly - 2012-11-07 12:31 PM I was talking to my mom about the election this morning. Her opinion was that before Christie becomes electable he needs a good tailor and Slimfast. I thought that was funny as hell. But he may have been the most astute politician in recent history. I like Christie, but I don't see a big dude like that holding up well under a stressful campaign. He looks like he is one good jelly donut away from a double bypass. |
2012-11-07 3:16 PM in reply to: #4487463 |
Deep in the Heart of Texas | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? Rand Paul in '16! |
2012-11-07 3:20 PM in reply to: #4487463 |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 AM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Conventional wisdom would have the GOP nominate a Pro-Choice candidate from a solid blue state? I don't think so. Unless...unless the GOP can get itself "un-hijacked" by the Religious Right. Conservative social policies helped sink the GOP in '12, and the electorate is not getting more socially conservative in '16 and '20. If the GOP is smart, it will go back to its roots as a socially libertarian, fiscally conservative party. If they trot out the same GOP stances on issues in '16 as they did in '12, (barring economic calamity) they will lose again. ...and one more thing, the first party member to utter the word "rape" gets smacked in his junk. do I get a consultant's fee for those nuggets?
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2012-11-07 3:21 PM in reply to: #4488539 |
Expert 1830 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? |
2012-11-07 3:22 PM in reply to: #4488547 |
Champion 18680 Lost in the Luminiferous Aether | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? ChineseDemocracy - 2012-11-07 4:20 PM TheClaaaw - 2012-11-07 7:26 AM Since the horse race is more compelling than you know, actual governance and public policy..... We may as well start ridiculous speculation on the 2016 ticket. Conventional wisdom right now would lean Chris Christie vs Hillary Clinton. But, Andy Potts never wins Kona. It will more likely two candidates that most non-political junkies would never have thought of this far out. Conventional wisdom would have the GOP nominate a Pro-Choice candidate from a solid blue state? I don't think so. Unless...unless the GOP can get itself "un-hijacked" by the Religious Right. Conservative social policies helped sink the GOP in '12, and the electorate is not getting more socially conservative in '16 and '20. If the GOP is smart, it will go back to its roots as a socially libertarian, fiscally conservative party. If they trot out the same GOP stances on issues in '16 as they did in '12, (barring economic calamity) they will lose again. ...and one more thing, the first party member to utter the word "rape" gets smacked in his junk. do I get a consultant's fee for those nuggets?
I think this may be one of the few times we agree! |
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2012-11-08 9:39 AM in reply to: #4488159 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? Samyg - 2012-11-08 1:23 AM TriAya - 2012-11-07 11:58 AM mehaner - 2012-11-07 11:54 PM in 5th grade we wrote future autobiographies, and i wrote that i would be the first female president in 2024, taking over from my classmate who put the country in financial ruin. (had to wait till he turned 35 and got elected and stayed in 4 years before I could be elected...) hahahahahaha...but if yanti wins in '16 i guess there is no point in me running. Unless the States goes really Euro in social liberalism, I'm not actually gonna win. But in case I do, I am sure I can mess things up just under the limit for incumbent reelection, and then really disasterify them in the second term to pave the way for you Can you produce your long form birth certificate and your tax return for the past 27 years? If not you have no chance. Well, I have no chance anyway. I have a less than zero chance for anyone who even remotely knows me No, not 27 years because I wouldn't have been paying taxes for that long, even by then. I actually have my ORIGINAL birth certificate. With a footprint and everything. Continental United States I *just* squeak by with the 14-years residency requirement. |
2012-11-08 10:08 AM in reply to: #4487463 |
Member 5452 NC | Subject: RE: 2016 Ticket. Hey, why not? Straight ticket 19 year old Brazilian bikini models.
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