I will keep doing, but not worth it! The 2016 Presidential Primary Voting Thread

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the WaPo transcript of the debate is amazing

KASICH: Well, John, first of all if I were president we wouldn't have the divisions in the country we have today. I do want to take a second as we reflected on Judge Scalia, it's amazing -- it's not even two minutes after the death of Judge Scalia, nine children here today, their father, didn't wake up. His wife sad, but, I just wish we hadn't run so fast into politics.

CARSON: But, right now, we're not going to get healing with President Obama. That's very United Nationsclear. So, I...

tremendous crime wave and killing wave (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Sunday, 14 February 2016 08:51 (eight years ago) link

Judge Scalia, nine children here today, their father, didn't wake up. His wife sad

http://legendsrevealed.com/sports/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/johnnyweismullertarzan.jpg

wizzz! (amateurist), Sunday, 14 February 2016 09:17 (eight years ago) link

CRUZ: I did not nominate John Roberts. I would not have nominated John Roberts.

TRUMP: You pushed him. You pushed him.

CRUZ: I supported...

TRUMP: You worked with him and you pushed him. Why do you lie?

CRUZ: You need to learn to not interrupt people.

TRUMP: Why do you lie?

CRUZ: Donald, adults learn...

TRUMP: You pushed him.

CRUZ: Adults learn not to interrupt people.

TRUMP: Yeah, yeah, I know, you're an adult.

tremendous crime wave and killing wave (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Sunday, 14 February 2016 09:33 (eight years ago) link

i don't know anything about kasich.

his 'centrism' is oversold

http://www.hrc.org/2016RepublicanFacts/john-kasich

http://presidential-candidates.insidegov.com/l/47/John-Kasich

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 14 February 2016 09:37 (eight years ago) link

@BillKristol
Before last night, when I said I couldn't support Trump if he won the nomination, friends said, "Oh, we can make the best of it." Not now.

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 14 February 2016 14:37 (eight years ago) link

honestly i just want Trump to stay in the race so he can continue to dis Ted Cruz to hs face on national TV

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 14 February 2016 14:39 (eight years ago) link

That's really the only perk.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Sunday, 14 February 2016 14:40 (eight years ago) link

Trump does have to decide whether Cruz or Bush is the single biggest liar on the stage. He can't keep wavering on that.

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 14:45 (eight years ago) link

"Judge Scalia, nine children here today, their father, didn't wake up. His wife sad"

this was a really strange moment.

also just listening to ben carson speak too. so strange. like he's reading something from a teleprompter but doesn't understand the concept of punctuation. also, the fake stalin quote from ben carson. you want your last moment in a debate to remind people of stalin.

it's weird that i wouldn't really be surprised by ANYTHING those people say. if ben carson started talking about giving robots hats when it rained and that obama would never do such a thing it really wouldn't even make me blink. i would just think: yeah, that sounds about right coming from him.

scott seward, Sunday, 14 February 2016 14:51 (eight years ago) link

Problem for dudes like Bill Kristol is the people that are voting for Trump really dgaf what he or his friends think

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 14 February 2016 15:11 (eight years ago) link

Trump does have to decide whether Cruz or Bush is the single biggest liar on the stage. He can't keep wavering on that.

That's why you losers will never understand Trump. They can both be the biggest liars! I've done the math. I mean, how many Apprentices have there been? How many American Idols? How many Survivors? How can we make America great again if we decide that only one person can win at a time? At that rate we'll never be great. As president, Trump will expedite the whole process. He knows people, the people who handle permits, that sort of thing.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 February 2016 15:35 (eight years ago) link

It's a beautiful thing.

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:01 (eight years ago) link

Trump will probably decide he doesn't want the job halfway through inauguration and fondle someone's boobs during the ceremony

gaz coombes? yo he don't got NUTHIN ta prove! (Neanderthal), Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:21 (eight years ago) link

He'll resign when he finds out what the President's annual salary is. Or attempt to double it via executive order, and be impeached.

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:24 (eight years ago) link

sorry i missed this debate, it sounds like a giant clusterfuck and seems to have actually convinced on of my (soft) republican friends to go democrat .

akm, Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:50 (eight years ago) link

One of the funniest things last night was Rubio wondering how Cruz even understood him on Univision, followed by Cruz turning towards him and snapping off some Spanish. And I like this description of Carson from the New Republic: "a strange wraith-like figure sleepily indifferent to everyone else on stage."

http://newrepublic.com/article/129918/republican-primary-now-giant-kindergarten-spat

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:54 (eight years ago) link

it really was a mess. tons of cross-talk, tons of insults and defenses, and carson and kasich off on the sides trying to play the above-it-all conciliatory roles (easy since nobody was attacking them). jeb vs. trump, cruz vs. trump, rubio vs. cruz. ugly, loud, and exhausting.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:55 (eight years ago) link

And now a Yougov-poll from SC, this time with only a 19 point lead to Clinton, 47 points among african americans. That sounds more likely. Remarkably close to their last poll, pre Iowa and NH.

Trump has 42% of the vote on the republican side.

Frederik B, Sunday, 14 February 2016 16:59 (eight years ago) link

and then yeah the stuff about george w. was pretty amazing. like the 9/11 comments are what will grab the headlines but trump went hard after the iraq and afghanistan wars with "we've been in the middle east for fifteen years and we haven't won AN-Y-THING." by all accounts this is not what republicans want to hear since apparently the iraq war is still really popular with 2/3 of them. which makes me wonder if the 1/3 that supports trump is that other 1/3 or if there's some overlap since this hasn't really been the major feature of his campaign (except i guess beyond "winning" being something we need to do more).

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:01 (eight years ago) link

a thing of beauty, really. a debate for the ages.

scott seward, Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:03 (eight years ago) link

xpost

yeah, pretty curious to see if all these things Trump said last night, which are supposedly big GOP no-nos, will help or hurt him. Not at all convinced they will hurt.

Check Yr Scrobbles (Moodles), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:05 (eight years ago) link

also what was trump talking about when he said we have to take the oil? i almost forgot about that until just now.

scott seward, Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:07 (eight years ago) link

Xp and not just no-no for the GOP.

never have i been a blue calm sea (collardio gelatinous), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:11 (eight years ago) link

re: SC polls - "remarkably close" might be pushing it a bit? so the new one is clinton 60, sanders 38. yougov's last SC poll (dec. 13-17) was clinton 67, sanders 31; the one before that (nov. 15-19) was clinton 72, sanders 25. so close in the sense that all of those describe clinton landslides, but it's not like the needle hasn't moved.

but, yes, sanders's share of the african-american vote across those goes only from 14% to 19% to 22%. so he has been making progress but not nearly enough. we'll see i guess. seems like the real deluge of polls will be starting up this week, so we'll have a better sense of what's an outlier. i still don't really have a good sense of how to view something like yougov, with their online-only method - - - okay, gets you around the cell phone problem sorta, but would other groups of people slip through the cracks? i'm sure there's writing on this though.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:12 (eight years ago) link

"take the oil" has been trump's standard line in previous debates, re: ISIS and syrian oil resources. it's not really clear what that would involve, sounds kinda like a major ground engagement in the midst of a 3-4 way war to me, but IIRC he usually hedges it by suggesting "bomb the oil" as a complementary tactic.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:14 (eight years ago) link

Well at least we've heard Kissinger and Bush called out as "destructive" and liar, respectively, within a two day span, on prime time TV.

never have i been a blue calm sea (collardio gelatinous), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:23 (eight years ago) link

even though it was probably a bad move to tell the truth to a bunch of republicans I wonder if trump's bush stuff might actually help break the taboo associated w/ blaming bush for 9/11.

as the bush admin slowly shifts from being contemporary politics into historical record this is gonna keep creeping up. like, you're not 'politicizing a tragedy' anymore, you are just stating exactly what happened during a period of american history. while there will always be debate around how much blame he deserves, clearly in 50 years nobody is gonna look back at the bush presidency with the words 'well, at least he kept us safe'.

iatee, Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:52 (eight years ago) link

Yeah I was thinking that even now it doesn't have the same impact, starting to feel like pointing fingers over Vietnam

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:57 (eight years ago) link

Doctor Casino: I think you're looking at the poll from January. New one is 59-40. Very close to the one from january. African-american vote up to 26%.

Frederik B, Sunday, 14 February 2016 17:58 (eight years ago) link

I don't really think there's anything Trump can say that's off limits, he called McCain a loser for being a POW! It's not like he even has an agenda and ppl are like well he's an asshole but he's got a plan, his whole appeal is shit talking and clowning these lames, why do pundits think oh well NOW he's really done it, he's over

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 14 February 2016 18:00 (eight years ago) link

tbh, the theme of this campaign seems to be ridin' the straight talk express or whatever, just blurting out all the stuff people have quietly kept to themselves for years. Racism, sexism, xenophobia, thieves, liars, wimps, war criminals. You (all) are right, though, that it is strange that in such an environment no one has (literally) told Trump to fuck himself, because there would be nothing to lose with such a crass gambit.

If Trump cursed on TV, who gets fined, him or the network? Network, right?

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 February 2016 18:01 (eight years ago) link

yeah, FCC fines the station/network

the 'major tom guy' (sleeve), Sunday, 14 February 2016 18:12 (eight years ago) link

Frederik - Oh, you're right, sorry about that. Not sure how exactly I was squinting to end up where I did.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 18:17 (eight years ago) link

So could Trump just get on TV and more or less literally fuck up the network if he wanted?

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 14 February 2016 18:22 (eight years ago) link

Far be it for me to question Trump's tactics, but I'll be honest: I can't figure out why he did what he did last night. He had a solid lead in SC going into the debate, and if he wins SC, at the very least that will seriously hurt Cruz. Maybe, figuring everyone would be coming after him, he calculated that offense was better than defense. Maybe he's got internal polling that says, no matter how much he gets booed in the hall, going after W. and 9/11 helps him with anyone open to voting for him. But if it was just his hatred of Jeb that was guiding him, you're into a kind of Corleone/Nixon pathology: I don't feel I have to destroy everyone--just my enemies.

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:11 (eight years ago) link

Read somewhere that the crowd booing was RNC plants which could be b.s. but who knows

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:12 (eight years ago) link

I think there would be other obscenity laws that would be violated (and if he did it willfully and repeatedly I'm sure something would be figured out).

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:14 (eight years ago) link

xp I'm pretty sure it was not bs. I think Trump has calculated that not calculating to much before opening his mouth is a strong tactic and playing it safe is always a weak one.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:15 (eight years ago) link

(xxpost) I don't doubt that--it makes more sense to me than Trump's lobbyist/donor explanation. I would think that such (moneyed) people would care a little about decorum in a public setting, and probably wouldn't be attending debates anyway.

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:17 (eight years ago) link

Yeah, if Trump is actually calculating anything I think his math is, it's a divided field and he can win this primary no matter what the breakdown of the people coming in 2nd/3rd/4th/whatever. His fans will eat up the very stuff he was saying last night, and interpret the booing the way he suggested: Jeb plants, lobbyists, insiders and elites trying to shut down a common sense guy telling it like it is. Just fine for everybody else to be in chaos. And beating up on Jeb is just his whole steez at this point, he can't not do it, and even when Jeb makes a less-perfect sponge for it than usual, he still doesn't really "win" those exchanges. The self-defeating thing is that he's pummeled Jeb so hard and so long; he would have made the perfect foil in a three-man race (Trump/Cruz/Bush) which is maybe the only scenario where I'd say, yup, Trump has this in the bag - 35% plurality wins, state by state, and Jeb unwilling to give up and endorse Cruz.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:26 (eight years ago) link

Still have a dream of Trump getting fucked out of the nomination and running independent

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:30 (eight years ago) link

The self-defeating thing is that he's pummeled Jeb so hard and so long; he would have made the perfect foil in a three-man race (Trump/Cruz/Bush) which is maybe the only scenario where I'd say, yup, Trump has this in the bag

I hadn't thought it through that specifically, but yeah, that makes sense--having Bush around helps Trump, so why possibly hasten his departure? Unless (and I agree it's very likely that Trump is pure id, and doesn't calculate any of this) the idea is that constantly belittling Bush actually makes him want to stick around longer than he might otherwise.

clemenza, Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:42 (eight years ago) link

haha that works both ways - bush not wanting to look like a loser and flee, trump actually thinking "god i'm going to get bored of this without the regular opportunities to keep antagonizing this dork."

for related reasons, feel like third-party trump run would only make sense in a universe where jeb was actually the republican nominee. just an irresistible chance to keep humiliating him even if it guarantees a huge margin for clinton.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:44 (eight years ago) link

The frightening thing is, the stuff he was saying last night would actually play better in the general election campaign.

the top man in the language department (誤訳侮辱), Sunday, 14 February 2016 19:45 (eight years ago) link

I still can't wrap my head around the idea that Trump might enter the Republican convention with more delegates than any other candidate. His winning on the first ballot still seems too unreasonable to contemplate, but a brokered convention now seems possible. In which case, if Cruz is second in delegates, it's hard to imagine how the chips would fall, except I'd expect Cruz to make any and every promise he can think of, including ambassadorships or ponies for the delegate's kids, in order to win.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Sunday, 14 February 2016 20:08 (eight years ago) link

it is really really hard to imagine any of the spare delegates from the other candidates going "oh well, trump, he's our man." it's pretty hard to think that about cruz too, but somehow less hard.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 14 February 2016 20:17 (eight years ago) link

So could Trump just get on TV and more or less literally fuck up the network if he wanted?
― Josh in Chicago

theres prolly a broadcast delay so they can bleep that shit out live

micah, Sunday, 14 February 2016 20:33 (eight years ago) link

as I understand it, live broadcasts are routinely put on five second delay in order to bleep out words the FCC deems too nasty to put on the air. these days there are considerable penalties for broadcasters who allow shit to be spoken on air.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Sunday, 14 February 2016 20:40 (eight years ago) link

$300K max for radio!

and yes, they have delays

the 'major tom guy' (sleeve), Sunday, 14 February 2016 21:18 (eight years ago) link

I don't think CNN got busted when Biden whispered "This is a big fucking deal" to the president.

pplains, Sunday, 14 February 2016 21:40 (eight years ago) link


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