The Next President of the United States: II

Biden won’t win, a much nicer and more personable candidate than Hillary, but he sounds like a man who just won bingo at the old folk’s home.

This night make me vote for Hillary.

Secret Service agents: Hillary is a nightmare to work with

?Good morning, ma?am,? a member of the uniformed Secret Service once greeted Hillary Clinton.
?F? off,? she replied.

Haha

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:
At the risk of sounding like an insensitive jerk, does anyone else feel like people are pushing a Biden run based on his son’s deathbed story? Not that Biden himself is, but every time a media outlet mentions a possible Biden candidacy, they mention the story. Its not the kind of story you can or will forget because so many people and their loved ones are effected by cancer. Is the constant media attention to the story a run at the pity vote?[/quote]

The left wing media elite are worried, as is the DNC. The candidate that was supposed to be their next savior of the progressive movement is going down in flames (as I predicted). They know that Bernie Sanders has zero chance of winning the White House. Their next great hope is old Joe Biden who ran unsuccessfully for the 1988 democratic nomination losing to perhaps (after Hillary) the worst possible candidate to ever run for the democrats Michael Dukakis. Biden tried again 20 years later in 2008 and lost to Obama as did Hillary. But, now for the 2016 Presidential race they feel that if there is enough pity votes available he could beat the republican nominee. It’s the political version of the Hail Mary pass. And it will be no more successful than Hillary continuing to pretend that she can win.

Keep in mind that every time you hear a story on the main stream liberal media there is an agenda. Sometimes they say things to reduce your resistance to the government making stricter gun laws. Sometimes they say things to try to make you believe that Obama is a genius to allow Russia into the middle east. In the case of Biden every time they mention the passing of his son who allegedly wanted his dad Joe to run for President they are trying mightily to pull on your heart strings in order to help Joe Biden just in case he needs to step in should Hillary get indicted, or come close enough to (in their view) have no chance to become President.

I love making predictions, so here is one more. Joe Biden will only run should Hillary continue to slide badly in the polls or as I said above get into so much legal trouble that it would be obvious she cannot win (which she can’t anyway…as I’ve said). They’ve even been teasing with mister lock box himself Al Gore. What they have forgotten, and also want you to forget is that Joe Biden is a horrible candidate making one mistake after another on the campaign trail in two previous tries (in 1988 he actually plagiarized a speech).

But here’s one more reason why he’ll lose. 23% of women call themselves “feminists” and if they are cheated out of voting for Hillary a second time (as they were in 2008) they and many other women will stay home, or out of spite vote for the republican candidate especially if it is Fiorina or Rubio the only two who have a credible chance of capturing, (or coming close) the female vote.

Biden will also suppress one more demographic that the left needs to win a Presidential election and that is the youth vote. Those 18-30 do not feel any connection with old Joe Biden. He Can’t nearly give away as much as old Bernie Sanders which is why Sanders attracts the youth vote (free school, free housing, free food free this free that cool man we love Bernie). It’s a question of who loses by a larger margin scandal rich Hillary or the gaffe machine Joe Biden. Perhaps someone else will emerge for the democrats who can pull this race out of the fire for them. Some unknown governor, maybe Al “climate change” Gore, that is always a possibility. The stern faced charisma less Elizabeth Warren…gee I hope she jumps in.

But, it is fun to watch them squirm to find someone who can win for the democrats this time around. But at least they now know what I have always known and have not been afraid to say, that is, Hillary is a loser! And the only way the democrats have any hope of winning is to find someone (none of the above) other than her take the baton.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

Democratic candidate- Hilary Clinton

Republican Candidate - Marco Rubio

60-40 Rubio.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

How about a good long shot.

Cruz vs Sanders (an election for this country’s soul.)

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

How about a good long shot.

Cruz vs Sanders (an election for this country’s soul.)

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We’re fucked either way with that election.

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

How about a good long shot.

Cruz vs Sanders (an election for this country’s soul.)

[/quote]

We’re fucked either way with that election.

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

How about a good long shot.

Cruz vs Sanders (an election for this country’s soul.)

[/quote]

But that wouldn’t have anything to do with America’s soul, which doesn’t reside in either camp.

[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

How about a good long shot.

Cruz vs Sanders (an election for this country’s soul.)

[/quote]

But that wouldn’t have anything to do with America’s soul, which doesn’t reside in either camp.
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No fooling.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

The Democrat will be a supporter of unlimited federal government power. The Republican candidate will be a supporter of unlimited federal government power. A supporter of unlimited federal government power will occupy the White House in 2017.

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

Democratic candidate- Hilary Clinton

Republican Candidate - Marco Rubio

60-40 Rubio.

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I can live with this… Shit I can live with Clinton winning as long as Sanders doesn’t make it out of the primary.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
We should make things interesting 'round here and set up a pool. Lay odds. Whatever.

How will things shake out in the Dem camp in regards to prez nominee? Likewise with GOP.

And who finally will sit in Oval Office in January of '17?[/quote]

Here’s a question for you, which are better odds for Hillary becoming President or getting indicted?

We should include a drinking game during the debates.

Some thoughts:

  1. Rubio SEEMS to be picking up some steam and endorsements by “the Establishment” Republicans.

  2. Fiorina seems to have “stalled” and appears to not be capitalizing on her debate performances. (Personally; I STILL don’t know where she stands on taxes).

  3. For better or worse; Trump continues to lead in all Polls (even in early “straw” Polls in N.H. and Iowa).

Trump STILL remains the “Wild Card”.

Mufasa

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
Some thoughts:

  1. Rubio SEEMS to be picking up some steam and endorsements by “the Establishment” Republicans.

  2. Fiorina seems to have “stalled” and appears to not be capitalizing on her debate performances. (Personally; I STILL don’t know where she stands on taxes).

  3. For better or worse; Trump continues to lead in all Polls (even in early “straw” Polls in N.H. and Iowa).

Trump STILL remains the “Wild Card”.

Mufasa[/quote]

Fiorina did have a good debate performance but Trump peeled back a few layers on who she really is by attacking her record as CEO at two different companies and that stuck. She can’t make an appearance without having to defend two really lousy job performances. She will tell you it was the economy at the time and maybe she’s right but if you are running for President and relying on your previous success to show people how great you are previous failures don’t help. It will be difficult for Fiorina to comeback from this. But she’s still good VP material.

Rubio is picking up steam as you say. He is really smart has a solid understanding of foreign affairs and has a million dollar smile. He is gaining momentum, more so than any other candidate because people are starting to notice him and they like what they see. If he is not the nominee or at least on the ticket I’ll be surprised.

Trump continues to lead the pack but he has also dropped 6 or 7 points from his high. Bad news for the Donald as he is splitting the “we hate Washington insiders” vote with Carson and Fiorina. As Carson and Fiorina fade (and they will) will Trump get their support? I will go out on a limb and say that his act might be getting a bit old. As 5 or 6 more drop from the race which will not be for the next four months or so I don’t think Trump will be getting their support. It is more likely to fall to Rubio if he continues his slow rise in the polls. Also, (unfortunately) don’t count out Jeb Bush. While he seems to be fading fast he has a very large war chest (150 million or so). With that kind of money to spend he may make a comeback—I doubt it and I hope not but it could happen.

Unless these oatmeal candidates change something up, I see Trump winning the nomination. Pundits keep whining and inventing reasons why he should be out by now, he continues to stay strong in the face of criticism by everyone.