Roy, what does Rubio have to do to convince you that he doesn't want the position? Revoke his citizenship?
I would suggest reading this story.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics...takes-denials/Originally Posted by ABC News
Does the story mention how many politicians said "no" and meant it?
I'll bet that there are far more than the number who didn't.
Colin Powel kept saying he would never run for President, no-one believed him, and he never did. Chris Christie kept saying he would never run for President, no-one believed him, and he never did.
Sometimes, a denial is the truth.
That is true, we will have to wait till Romney makes his pick, however it's hard to imagine all the politicians denying they want to be VP right now actually mean it. In reality, denying you want to be VP is all part of the game, and probably because it prevents the opponents from preparing extensive files on you.
I still say that a Presidential nominee will never choose an A-list politician as a running mate. The VP nominee is always a loser.
True. He was more of a loser when he was actually President.
But let's look at the facts:
Joe Biden is a loser.
Sarah Palin is a BIG loser.
Dick Cheney wasn't as big a loser as his boss, but he was still pretty bad.
Dan Quayle... I don't even want to get into him...
The only VP in recent years who was halfway competant was Al Gore, and I don't even like him all that much.
The fact of the matter is, Roy, the VP nominee shouldn't upstage the Presidential nominee, which is why the Presidential nominee never chooses a big name.
Okay you are some what putting subjective analysis onto them.
Joe Biden: Agreed he was a loser in Presidential politics, but Obama picked him for his experience
Sarah Palin: Highly Popular Alaska Governor, don't really consider that position a losing one.
Al Gore: You are right here in that he was a loser in that he had a failed Presidential bid.
Dan Quayle: Was a very popular and highly electable Indianan Senator.
But I will remind you that Obama was probably pretty close to picking Hillary Clinton, and might dump Biden this year for her. Obama however choose Biden instead of Hillary for his foreign policy experience and to boost his credentials, however after the economic crisis that became null.
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 21st April 2012 at 01:12 PM.
1. She quit halfway through.
2. There are more people in Mr. Obama's former congressional district than there are in the entire state of Alaska.
3. She must not be TOO popular in Alaska, because a candidate that she recommended there was beaten by a write-in candidate!
1: Happened after her Vice Presidential run, again we are talking about before.
2: Does not really matter, because she was seen as some one that could bring Republican and Democrats together and was "Maverick" like in her willingness to attack the Republican party.
3: Again AFTER her Vice Presidential run.
I guess you're gonna say that Palin was a big help to McCain, huh?
Go on, hearing you defend Palin is always entertaining.
Frankly, Roy, I knew that Palin wouldn't go away when I heard that she wanted to make her own consession speech, and it seems I was right. This woman is like a bad rash that you can't get rid of.
In fact, the only woman in the U.S. government who I can say is more annoying right now is Bachmann. Which is funny, because before anyone even knew who Palin was, I thought that the most annoying female politician was Hillary.
Actually I would say Pelosi was the most annoying female politician ^_^
But I don't get where your hatred is for Palin, I mean I dislike Obama, but I acknowledge what he was able to do in 2008 in terms of getting his base boosted while getting the independents to have "white board" expectations for him.
Honestly the only politician I have ever hated was Ted Kennedy and that is only because he got away with really setting the bar for ugly political discourse, but he should have been locked up for engaging in treason with the USSR.
I don't "hate" Palin, Roy.
But I do think that she's an annoying egotist who doesn't realize that her fifteen minutes of fame are over.
I mean really, blaming the President for what the Secret Service did? He had nothing to do with that. The agents involved in the scandal didn't even have any contact with the President. If anyone was to blame, it was the head of that department.
Wouldn't that go for any politician really?
Edit: But here is a free bit of advice, if you really want Palin gone, stop engaging her, stop reporting on her, stop doing anything with her. She will sink back into the either fast enough. But the Democrats will continue to do so, want to know why? Because with out Bush around they need a villain.
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 21st April 2012 at 02:14 PM.
Maybe, Roy, but she's also contributed to the rise of the Tea Party, which has given us nothing but headaches. The Teapublicans look upon her as some sort of hero for their cause.
The Tea Party is something that I'm really not fond of. When a political movement names itself after an infamous act of vandalism, you know they're bad news.
I despise the OWS movement too, for the very reasons you just mentioned.
I live in New York City, and I had to work downwind from those guys.
Edit: By the way, Roy, "pivitol event in American history or not", the Boston Tea Party was a crime that cost the East India Company a great deal of money, and not all colonists that were important to the Revolution defended it. Benjamin Franklin was one of many who insisted that the destroyed tea be paid for by the colonists.
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National Polling:
National Journal (Apr 22)
Obama 47 - Romney 39
Rasmussen (Apr 23)
Romney 48 - Obama 44
Gallup (Apr 24)
Obama 49 - Romney 43
FOX News (Apr 24)
Obama 46 - Romney 46
Rasmussen (Apr 26)
Obama 47 - Romney 46
Regional Polling:
Texas (PPP, Apr 24)
Gingrich 47 - Obama 45
Paul 47 - Obama 43
Romney 50 - Obama 43
(2008) McCain 55 - Obama 44
New Mexico (PPP, Apr 25)
Obama 54 - Gingrich 36
Obama 53 - Paul 37
Obama 54 - Romney 40
Obama 48 - Romney 35 - Johnson 15
Obama/Biden 53 - Romney/Martinez 42
(2008) Obama 57 - McCain 42
Media:
American Crossroads: "Cool"
Youth & The Obama Economy
One Chance.
Today one the GOP's "personhood" laws (an anti-abortion law that made a fake word popular) was struck down by the Oklahoma Supreme Court as unconstituional.
I'd like to take this opportunity to rubuke the GOP's usual claim supporting bills like this, namely that life begins at conception, and thus, abortion is a form of murder.
I will quote, if I may...
"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
Genesis 2:7
That's right, I'm quoting from the Bible. This passage suggest that only AFTER man takes his first breath of life from God through his nostrils is he classified as becoming alive with a soul. This kind of throws a big monkey wrench into the claim that an embryo or a fetus is a living person.
Feel free to say "it's taken out of context" or "you have to read the entire passage" or "that's what it says, but that's not what it means", if you like. I say, it's there in black and white.
To put something a bit more relevant, here is a interesting break down on how this election could be decided in late October.
http://blog.american.com/2012/04/why...er-26-830-a-m/Originally Posted by The American Blog
Meanwhile Obama is getting blowback on what was a absolutely stupid and disgusting ad by the... left?
Obama engaging in despicable tactics? Knock me over with a feather.Originally Posted by CBS This Morning
let's point out that genesis 2:7 is reliant on a 2500 year old pun since it is kind of funny
it actually reads:
ז וַיִּיצֶר יְהוָה אֱלֹהִים אֶת-הָאָדָם, עָפָר מִן-הָאֲדָמָה, וַיִּפַּח בְּאַפָּיו, נִשְׁמַת חַיִּים; וַיְהִי הָאָדָם, לְנֶפֶשׁ חַיָּה.
translated: Then the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
so the funny part comes with the words אֲדָם and אֲדָמָה
blended: Then the LORD God formed אֲדָם of the dust of the אֲדָמָה
transliterated: Then the LORD God formed 'adam of the dust of the 'adamah
the pun hinges on the fact that in hebrew the word man is inside the word 'ground'
now we have probably seen this phrase for man (אֲדָם) a few other places in genesis
this is because 'adam is both the word for a universal signifier for mankind and the word for what is now a specific mythical character
taken in modern terms through english with an empiricist viewpoint, this is a much less interesting quote
Oh, Roy?
One of your biggest hopes for Obama losing popularity was gas prices climbing.
Well, gas prices are actually going down. Last week, they went down, on average, five cents a gallon nationwide.
In my area, where gas is notoriously expensive (in this city, only rich people have cars), gas prices are now down to what they were last year at this time.
Like I said, it was a gamble and it might not turn out in the GOP's favor. Turn in next week to see what happens.
There are numerous things that can sink Obama's Presidency, from gas prices to the economy. All of them end up hurting people at home, which is why Obama is desperately trying to focus on anything but the economy or gas prices.
Edit: Obama again is taking the Osama Bin Laden death today to hit Romney. I do find this a curious if not disgusting strategy. As it is taking his only plus in his Presidency, and using it to hammer his opponent. It would be like George W Bush using 9/11 to attack John Kerry and saying he wouldn't have acted properly during it. I have a feeling the public will not be too kind to Obama on this, and as such he is pissing away his one political advantage.
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 30th April 2012 at 07:22 PM.
Roy, Bush could have taken Osama bin Laden out at any time. He didn't because he didn't have the guts that our President did, and wanted to keep what little support he had for the unpopular wars he started.
That is why Obama will always be the better President in my eyes. He had the gumption to eliminate bin Laden that no Republican would have.
You realize the only chance that Bush had to take out Bin Laden was Tora Bora. Before that it was largely Clinton that had the chances to get Bin Laden. To say that Bush could take out Bin Laden at any time is not only borderline conspiracy theorish, but it begs the question. Why did Obama not do it before last year? And why didn't Obama tell the public that Bin Laden could have been taken out at any time?
Edit: And as Romney said today, even Carter would have called in the Bin Laden strike, it was a no brainer.
Edit Again: The U.S. Navy Seals are now slamming Obama for his despicable act.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-campaign.htmlOriginally Posted by Daily Mail
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 30th April 2012 at 07:41 PM.
When Clinton was President, bin Laden was just a nutcase that nobody listened to.
Getting back on track, Roy, I want to ask you something...
If Romney does win the White House... What exactly is he going to DO once he's there?
Seriously, his speeches are very good at pointing out Obama's faults, but the seem to be kind of lacking on his own plans. He hasn't spelled out his goals in much detail, or given a concrete plan on how he's going to fix the economy.
You can't win the Presidency on negative campaigning alone, you know. If this keeps up, Obama is going to eat him alive when it comes to a debate.
Yeah except for: The attempted day of terror attacks, the embassy bombings in Africa, and the attack on the U.S.S. Cole, other than those deadly attacks, just a nutcase.
You realize Romney has laid out plans, while Obama has laid out... nothing. If you believe that only negative campaigning will lose the Presidency then Obama is going to lose. As for what a Romney White House would look like, if he wins then the Republicans probably took back the Senate and still have the House. Meaning Romney could work with Republicans and pass a revolutionary budget putting Medicare and Social Security on a fiscal path, and since it is a budget it is immune to filibuster. To put it plainly Romney has the chance to be the transformative figure that Obama wishes he was.
Dude the GOP only needs a few more seats to grab ahold of the Senate, while the Democrats have to defend many many more. If Romney wins, we can assume that his coat tails would carry the Senate and protect the House. It is hard to imagine a Romney victory that does not net the needed seats, and hold onto the house.
Abortion is such a weird issue. I could never justify forcing someone to bring up a foetus they did not wish to conceive (e.g. by rape), and therefore support the right to abortion in essence and in law, but the idea of killing an unborn child is nonetheless abhorrent. It sucks. Also, do men have any rights in regards to their unborn children? It seems not. It's an interesting topic.
I.e. If I hypothetically get my girlfriend pregnant, she has the last word on what happens to my unborn child and I have approximately zero say in the matter.
And this strikes me as doubly problematic because, if my hypothetical girlfriend keeps the baby, I am then, as a male, liable for eighteen years of child support payments. And yet I have no say. Something is fucked up here but I'm not sure what the solution is.
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You're right that the male is shut out from the decision, but I can't imagine there's any feasible way to strike a compromise here. If the father wants to abort the pregnancy but the mother does not, it's not like either side could "give a little" on the issue. The father may not want to pay child support (just as he may not want to shoulder the various psychological/emotional/social burdens that often attend fatherhood), but a woman's right to exercise agency over her own body without fear of criminal punishment should take precedence. There should be no state management of female bodies. Since only one side can really have say, it should be the woman's right to choose regardless of whether the pregnancy resulted from rape.
(Lol @ digression.)
Last edited by Oslo; 30th April 2012 at 11:10 PM.
You notice that the same people who oppose abortion also tend to oppose sex education in public schools?
Kinda ironic, isn't it?
why would that be ironic
the goal is to generate as many children of god as possible and both ends point towards it
anyway
ads are ramping up!
Obama Campaign:
"Forward."
watch this video if you want to see the entire next year of obama's campaign compressed into seven minutes
"Mitt Romney: Extreme on Women's Issues"
"Swiss Bank Account"
this is the first actual tv ad for the campaign season!
Romney Campaign:
"Broken Promises: Spending"
also something strange happened a few hours ago:
@MittRomney "I commend those who planned and conducted the bin Laden raid a year ago, and I applaud President Obama for approving the mission."
perhaps a cue to stop talking about it? or an attempt for GOP to take some credit on the issue
either way the public presentation of "I applaud President Obama" is strange at this stage
Last edited by kurai; 1st May 2012 at 11:11 AM.
Kind of disappointed in the Forward slogan. All jokes aside about them stealing it from MSNBC, or "Reply to All" already being taken. The group that came up with the genius "Hope and Change" kind of crapped out it seems on this one.
The GOP to my knowledge has always supported Obama on this issue, by not taking the bait and turning it into a political issue, it makes Obama even more petty and pathetic.Originally Posted by kurai
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 1st May 2012 at 11:19 AM.
what?
it does not make him petty and pathetic to take credit for something for which he is being openly applauded by his direct rival