RE: Spin Room DEMOCRATS -- Who are you likely to vote for in the primary?
(07-05-2015 12:58 PM)CatMom Wrote:
(07-05-2015 12:52 PM)dawgitall Wrote: Joe Biden might need to be added to the list. If you get more than 10 votes total on this poll you can figure the libertarians and right wingers have skewed the results. I doubt there are 10 posters here that aren't Republicans, right wing independents or Libertarians.
Um, no. Just no on Biden.
Being a moderate and a female I cringe every time I see anything to do with Hilary and it ain't because of Benghazi. I just don't like her, never have.
Right now, most of my idealogies have me siding with Sanders but..... it's a long way until Nov 2016.
Seconded on just about everything you've said, save the being female part. I am liberal on a lot of issues and conservative on others and I really like Bernie. I think he is the "best" out of the bunch -- really the only one I feel like my vote is going to a good person rather than another clog in the wheel.
Quote:The basis for the line was Governor Palin's 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska"
RE: Spin Room DEMOCRATS -- Who are you likely to vote for in the primary?
(07-05-2015 12:17 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: So, Spin Room Dems/Liberals... It's less than a year away -- your choice in the 2016 dem primaries. Do you know who you will be voting for in your primary or caucus? Interested to see what you think.
Since you asked. Bernie Sanders: 1. Consistent stand on the Iraq War. 2. Single-payer health care. 3. Tax on Wall Street transactions.
I have a deep dislike for Hillary Clinton, but Sanders does have positions I actually like as opposed to feeling slightly less disgusted.
RE: Spin Room DEMOCRATS -- Who are you likely to vote for in the primary?
(07-05-2015 06:25 PM)NIU007 Wrote:
(07-05-2015 06:21 PM)UofMstateU Wrote:
(07-05-2015 06:11 PM)NIU007 Wrote: I don't know who I'm voting for yet. I need to read up on these people more, really.
I'll give you a summary:
1. Martin OMalley - puts people in jail for being black.
2. Hillary - The reason Russia is strong, the reason 4 americans are dead, and the reason she's rich and charities are poor. She also puts journalists in a corral so they cant ask her questions.
3. Sanders - Seems to be bat-**** crazy. His literature further confirms he is bat-**** crazy.
4. Webb - Probably the most decent out of the bunch, but since he doesnt have a shot in hell, it doesnt really matter what he believes.
5. Warren - Isnt running yet, but when she does, will challenge Sanders to the top bat-**** crazy person. She will also be the first minority for the democrats, as she will claim to be part American Indian, African American, Hispanic & Mexican (cause you just cant have enough hispanic in you), and will claim that while not Puerto Rican, she has had some Puerto Rican in her at one point.
Thanks I'll keep that in mind LOL. Too bad Palin isn't running, she could keep Russia down just by keeping an eye on them from her house.
Quote:The basis for the line was Governor Palin's 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska"
Quote:The basis for the line was Governor Palin's 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska"
Yeah......same thing. Gotcha.
He said it was "practically" the same thing.
To liberals, a non-factual lie is always "practically" the same thing as the truth.
Quote:The basis for the line was Governor Palin's 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska"
Yeah......same thing. Gotcha.
He said it was "practically" the same thing.
To liberals, a non-factual lie is always "practically" the same thing as the truth.
Did she not say you can see Russia from Alaska? I would say that is "practically" the same thing.
RE: Spin Room DEMOCRATS -- Who are you likely to vote for in the primary?
(07-05-2015 11:17 PM)CatMom Wrote: And to a lot of Republicans, Obama has done nothing for 6 years; which is a lie but accepted as fact. So there's that.
(Probably not on here but, dang, my relatives believe every piece of crap they are told by extreme right wingers)