Posted on 12/11/2015 5:47:14 PM PST by Kaslin
Look.
We all take a risk in supporting any candidate.
But please cut the holier than thou crap.
You pulled that crap on me in the past.
A Month in the life of George W. Bush (News and many Photos) September 2005(Posted on September 5, 2010
A Month in the life of George W. Bush (News and many Photos) September 2005 georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news ^ | September 5, 2010s(Posted by Kaslin )
If TDS means being skeptical of a patriotic but purely marketing-media projected brand image of "genius" wrapped up in a charismatic self-promoted celebrity CEO who has a 26-year history of being to the left of moderate, maybe you oughta get yourself some.
If TDS means rejecting the premise "He can do anything -- he's a billionaire, that proves it!" then maybe a whole lotta people could use some.
“...He speaks of Ronda Rousey,...”
With reverence, mind you... :^)
“...Thereâs a lesson there...”
Indeed... don’t go into the ring with a broad who’s got bigger guns than you...
“...endorsed Bernie...”
A momentary aberration in judgment!!! It was the concussion!!
“... Lursa is a dog....”
She has a great personality, though!!!!!!!! And Klingon Beer Goggles work wonders at 2am....
I know who he was talking about. Ick.
I share your feeling that voting Romney was the right thing to do.
FMDJ is our leading expert on Romney, having long followed his political career, and quite understandably came to loathe him. I can’t really blame him for not being able to cast a vote for the man after spending years opposing him. I’d also point out that Romney was certain to carry Tennessee no matter what our friend FMDJ did, so maybe chill and lets turn our attention to the contest at hand.
The ‘miss Bush yet?’ crowd complains that Obama is our fault for us being critical of Romney.
Others here say its our fault for not being critical enough of Romney.
Romney got great white male middle aged vote turnout, certainly beat McCain at that. But the Obama campaign beat him by turning out all those groups, who wont vote GOP, to vote. Many of them never voted before Obama.
I left the top of the ballot unmarked last cycle. If Bush or Graham were to be our nominee, I'd do it again.
I could live with myself if I cast a vote for the others in the race. But I couldn't live with myself for pulling the lever for those two. I vote in Tennessee, so I doubt it would matter anyway. But still...
Politics is one thing, but a man has to look himself in the mirror.
I don't tell people who to vote for, or that they must or must not vote. That is the job of their conscience.
And I don't brag about who I voted for, besides in my state the Dem always wins in general elections so it doesn't matter anyway.
Don't forget the celebration vanity titled :
“That AH SOL finally got the long deserved ZOT”
The body of that vanity:
“Just in case he is still reading his pings or FRmails please remind him that you hate him. That WE all hate him.
If the sad day ever comes that it happens I will resist reading my pings or emails
But overall, the management here has been quite good to me here. They know I am free spirit and like to have fun here and they still let me do my thing.
You know who your friends are.
Never fear.
I know you two are.
BDSers forever.
BDSers...
Haha! Not me.
BUT... Dubya DID piss me off with his nasty comments about Ted Cruz...
“You know who your friends are.
Never fear.”
SOL has friends ?
Oh, okay : )
SOL knows how to have fun here, unlike so many
others.
Now you have done it! I will ping everyone I know! And then I’ll ping Jim, and HE will know! Then EVERYONE will know!!”
ohioWfan
“...unlike so many others...”
Some folks get too emotional anymore. These are stressful times, I get it... but adding to it doesn’t help.
It gets old. Fast.
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