Knobby22
Mmmmmm 2nd breakfast
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Way to get votes guys. (Cruz and Huckabee)
Attack Harry Potter!
http://www.salon.com/2015/11/09/rep...eaturing_ted_cruz_mike_huckabee_bobby_jindal/
Are the Republican going to get a suitable candidate?
Carly Fiorina looks OK to me but she's a gurl so not much hope of getting Republican nomination. Jeb Bush isn't a wacko. He might get up. They both want to expand the military while cutting taxes.
Tonald Drump stated thousands of people in New Jersey cheered the World Trade Center attacks. Surely he isn't an idiot in real life too.
So probably going to be Trump vs Clinton?
Between Scylla and Charybdis..
So probably going to be Trump vs Clinton?
Between Scylla and Charybdis..
Bernie Sanders could beat Clinton in Iowa next week
At the risk of appearing to talk nonsense I tell you that the National Socialist movement will go on for 1,000 years! ... Don't forget how people laughed at me 15 years ago when I declared that one day I would govern Germany. They laugh now, just as foolishly, when I declare that I shall remain in power!
— Adolf Hitler to a British correspondent in Berlin, June 1934[55]
Ted Cruz wins Republican nomination in Iowa .
That must be a blow for Trump.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have decisively won presidential primaries in New Hampshire, riding a wave of anti-establishment anger in the second key test of the long, unpredictable race for the White House.
Senator Sanders won the presidential nominating contest after Hillary Clinton conceded, while US media is projecting the outspoken billionaire businessman Mr Trump will win the Republican primary.
A win would see Mr Trump solidify his frontrunner status in the race to be the party's White House nominee in 2016.
The reality television star's non-traditional campaign has been marked by calls for the deportation of illegal immigrants and temporarily banning Muslims from entering the United States.
Senator Sanders, who describes himself as a democratic socialist, has called for eradicating income inequality, breaking up the big banks and providing free college tuition.
He had 59 per cent of the vote, ahead of former secretary of state Mrs Clinton who had 39 per cent, CNN said.
"Together we have sent the message that will echo from Wall Street to Washington, from Maine to California, and that is that the government of our great country belongs to all of the people and not just a handful of wealthy campaign contributors," he said in his victory speech.
Mrs Clinton had for months been the frontrunner nationally, but a Reuters/Ipsos poll from February 2-5 showed the two now in a dead heat.
The 68-year-old congratulated Mr Sanders, 74, in a speech to supporters and defended her progressive stances, vowing to be the candidate who fixed problems and not just state them.
Seems like Sanders could actually win this thing, even without the billions from Big everything.
Hope he won't sell out like just about all other politician does.
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