I'd pee in her butt.BlueHen86 wrote:Chelsea?Cap'n Cat wrote:Hillary is the Mother of God.
Just sayin'.

I'd pee in her butt.BlueHen86 wrote:Chelsea?Cap'n Cat wrote:Hillary is the Mother of God.

I'd eat her ass in front-a Dubya.Grizalltheway wrote:I'd pee in her butt.BlueHen86 wrote:
Chelsea?
Just sayin'.


I don't think so. Might make a few percentage points difference. But I think that at this point in history the overwhelming majority of Blacks in the United States are locked in to voting for the candidate with the "D" next to their name when the options are "D" and "R."Not all things equal... If he switches to the Republican Party and campaigned on their platform... blacks would not vote for him overwhelmingly. If he simply switched parties, but campaigned on the same issues and positions... they probably would vote overwhelmingly for him.


Yeah, you're right. Blacks are clearly incapable of thinking about political positions and coming to their own conclusions.JohnStOnge wrote:I think if you think most Blacks are sitting there carefully considering positions then choosing the "D" after thoughtful contemplation and/or that they'd be the least bit open to voting for a Republican you are kidding yourself. It's just what they do. When they go in the voting booth they pick the "D."

First let me point out that the majority of Whites in every age group voted for Romney in the last election. The majority of Whites in the youngest age group defined by exit polls, 18 - 29, voted for Obama in the 2008. But that was an unusual result. Most of the time they vote majority Republican. Also, in 2008, every other age group among Whites, including 30 - 44, voted majority for McCain. So I don't think it's correct to make the statement that only "old, white, evangelical" people vote for Republicans; though religion does play a role.Republicans have lost almost every single demographic now except the old, white, evangelical voter. It isn't because every other demographic has mindlessly decided to start voting Democratic...
It's because Republicans have abandoned issues important to minorities... including blacks.




JohnStOnge wrote:I'll go beyond the Black White thing. Basically what you see when you look at exit polling is that the people who make this country work vote majority Republican while the majority of the human dross vote Democrat. That's the situation we have. And unfortunately the proportion of people who fall into the "human dross" category is large enough to keep the Democrats in power.
I know its still extremely painful, but I like how you conveniently leave out the 2010 election cycle in your "analysis". Should we put you on a suicide watch for the 2014 midterms?Skjellyfetti wrote:JohnStOnge wrote:I'll go beyond the Black White thing. Basically what you see when you look at exit polling is that the people who make this country work vote majority Republican while the majority of the human dross vote Democrat. That's the situation we have. And unfortunately the proportion of people who fall into the "human dross" category is large enough to keep the Democrats in power.![]()
Just curious what demographics that are in exit polling do you put in the "human dross" category?
Blacks? Hispanics? Poor people? What?
I mean, you say "the people who make this country work" vote Republican.... the demographic groups that Republicans still win are old, white, evangelical males. So, I guess those are the people that make this country work...?
Is anyone not an old, white, evangelical male "human dross"?

Baldy wrote:I know its still extremely painful, but I like how you conveniently leave out the 2010 election cycle in your "analysis". Should we put you on a suicide watch for the 2014 midterms?Skjellyfetti wrote:
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Just curious what demographics that are in exit polling do you put in the "human dross" category?
Blacks? Hispanics? Poor people? What?
I mean, you say "the people who make this country work" vote Republican.... the demographic groups that Republicans still win are old, white, evangelical males. So, I guess those are the people that make this country work...?
Is anyone not an old, white, evangelical male "human dross"?

As opposed to the downward spiraling of the entire COUNTRY under your hero, Obushma.Cap'n Cat wrote:Baldy wrote: I know its still extremely painful, but I like how you conveniently leave out the 2010 election cycle in your "analysis". Should we put you on a suicide watch for the 2014 midterms?
No need, Dems will do just fine in 2014, Li'l Rush. You've been on suicide watch since November '08 and nothing has happened to you, despite the lost elections, comic book-quality Conk candidates, the Teabagger fuckfest and the hilarious downwardly-spiraling position of your Party.
You go, Baldy!!!
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Cap'n Cat wrote:Baldy wrote: I know its still extremely painful, but I like how you conveniently leave out the 2010 election cycle in your "analysis". Should we put you on a suicide watch for the 2014 midterms?
No need, Dems will do just fine in 2014, Li'l Rush. You've been on suicide watch since November '08 and nothing has happened to you, despite the lost elections, comic book-quality Conk candidates, the Teabagger fuckfest and the hilarious downwardly-spiraling position of your Party.
You go, Baldy!!!
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Baldy wrote:Cap'n Cat wrote:
No need, Dems will do just fine in 2014, Li'l Rush. You've been on suicide watch since November '08 and nothing has happened to you, despite the lost elections, comic book-quality Conk candidates, the Teabagger fuckfest and the hilarious downwardly-spiraling position of your Party.
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Wrong again Mr. Maddow, I've been laughing my ass off since 2008.
Everyone loves a good laugh at the expense of the effeminate unathletic wannabe wearing mom jeans who throws like a girl, but it does get old saying I told you so all the time.![]()