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The Greedy x 3 Thread.
Fired up and ready to go.
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The verbs in that sentence are completely mis-tensed, but what can you do? |
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A Note on Hillary
She didn't break down.
She's tired, she's frustrated. It's already been a long campaign and she's got months ahead of her. I'm not a fan. I won't vote for her in the primary. But let's try and keep a little perspective. She let a little humanity show through. I know I'm the board dinosaur since Billmore retired and Hank refuses to admit he's older than me, but I can remember when humanity was a good thing. |
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Oh, for the love of timmy, please get rid of the of
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Or were you being sarcastic or something? |
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I run the streets, the streets don't run me. |
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Ah yes - the "fuck with the other side" approach. And people wonder why politics are in the sewer. |
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Given the Republican history of screwing around in Michigan (to the benefit of their soulmate, George Wallace, for example), and the fact that Michigan has a sizable crew of angry unemployed folks, it could conceivably catch on. But if it's just Kos and the bloggers, well, that might have some small influence in Ann Arbor. But Kos should be careful what he wishes for. I don't think anyone can predict what is going on well enough to know whether Romney votes will help or hurt the Rs as a whole. |
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That said, I would prefer Mitt to be the GOP nominee, because he would be the best president of the bunch. |
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what else have you been lying about? what is your login at DU? You're IMPEACHANDCASTRATE, aren't you? |
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another one of those political tests
This one seems better than most, but who knows?
Apparently I'm closest to John Edwards and farthest from Fred Thompson. I'm southeast of Obama and east or slightly northeast of the other Dems. Some of the questions are hard to answer, and tweaking my answers a bit might change things a lot. My brother, whose views are pretty similar to mine, says he's on the right side of the y axis, while I'm on the left side. |
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another one of those political tests
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As Yglesias says:
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I am like Ty, supposedly. On another one I was closest to Obama and Thompson was at the bottom. ETA I don't think that I necessarily would want to vote for someone who most closely met my policy preferences. A weaker leader who 100% matches me is, IMO, not going to serve me as well as a much stronger leader who 75% matches me. |
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I'm in the same quadrant (upper left) as all the other Dems, though I'm a little closer to the y axis, and a little further to the north. |
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Social Progressive, Economic Conservative (barely) -- in other words, the empty quadrant -- for purposes of these primaries. If candidates would say what they really thought, I think Giuliani would be up in this quadrant. S_A_M |
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I'm sorta hoping that he'll stick around in some capacity, maybe VP if Hillary and Barrak manage to piss each other off too much, because his experience would be damned useful in running the country. |
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