MASSIVE Erection Thread 2016 - Lizard has the advantage. Trump is spiraling towards defeat.

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All discussion of the candidates, updates and results should go here

For example- here's a video of Ted Cruz vying for world domination.


Also Hilary Clinton is a crook and nobody should have sex with her.

Discuss

(Note- The title will change as we get nearer the election, previous titles will be archived in the OP)
 
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For those who may be interested, a Libertarian presidential debate between Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen is going to air on Stossel on Friday. It will be pre-taped, which is kind of lame, but it should still be interesting.

As for Rubio people supposedly pushing the Cruz affair thing, if them sending things to the Enquirer is true, it's revenge for Cruz people (along with some Bush operatives) doing the exact same thing to Rubio last year. I still think it's funny that Trump is contradicting Katrina Pierson, his own spokeswoman, who is, for the record, a terrible human being.

I'm slowly becoming more confident that Trump won't reach 1,237 delegates. He's still got a very good chance of getting there, but if you doesn't reach that majority, you had better believe that everyone else will do everything they can to stop him. From what I've been told, in states where delegates aren't selected in the primaries or caucuses themselves, Trump is getting clobbered due to his lack of organization. (For example, while Trump won South Carolina, meaning that each of its delegates are required to vote for him on the first ballot, Cruz, Kasich, and various operatives have been making sure that people who don't support Trump are taking as many delegate slots as possible.)
 
Ben Shapiro provides her some of his wisdom:

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I know he was going going for a "dumpster" pun, but my mind went with Hulkster at first anyway.

Trump's response.

"Well let me tell ya something Mean Gene! This hispanic son of a gun can get back over my wall and shove cocaine up his jabroni ass for all I care! And I have to ask him, WHAT YA GONNA DO, TED? WHEN TRUMPAMANIA AND ALL THE TRUMPAMANIACS RUN WILD ON YOU!!!!!"

Book it Vince, Wrestlemania is only a week away and it can't be anymore of a car wreck than this election.

Fuck, I was gonna use the Trumpamania line...
 
Bernie just won Washington, Alaska and Hawaii.
Good for him, but he'd need to sweep in the upcoming primaries and caucuses in order in surpass Hilary in pledged delegates, and the fact of the matter is that he won't.

In the end, this is a Pyrrhic victory.
 
Good for him, but he'd need to sweep in the upcoming primaries and caucuses in order in surpass Hilary in pledged delegates, and the fact of the matter is that he won't.

In the end, this is a Pyrrhic victory.
Don't worry there's always the possibility of
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(even if it's a Hail Mary)
 
Good for him, but he'd need to sweep in the upcoming primaries and caucuses in order in surpass Hilary in pledged delegates, and the fact of the matter is that he won't.

In the end, this is a Pyrrhic victory.

Yeah, the people predicting that Bernie was going to lose were assuming he would win all three of those states. To upset that prediction he needs to win some "tougher" states. Like New York. That's a much bigger ask than winning in places like Hawaii or Washington.
 
Good for him, but he'd need to sweep in the upcoming primaries and caucuses in order in surpass Hilary in pledged delegates, and the fact of the matter is that he won't.

In the end, this is a Pyrrhic victory.

A Pyrrhic victory is a victory that costs more to obtain than it is worth.

To the extent that Bernie's continued vitality in the face, whether he has a realistic chance of victory, reflects genuine support for his positions, it shows what the face of the general election is like. Anyone who bothers to vote in a primary is likely the kind of voter who votes in every damn election.

Those are the people Hillary needs to vote for her in the general and to keep to avoid being a one term loser when she is elected. That's going to require a little better than the triangulating bullshit that has worked for the Clintons in the past.
 
That's going to require a little better than the triangulating bullshit that has worked for the Clintons in the past.

Technically it would still be a triangulation, it'd just be a triangulation in a different direction.

If it is Trump vs Clinton, it's going to be a weird dynamic. Centrists will be put off by Trump's style, so there'll be little incentive for Clinton to reach out to them. But the activist left will also be turning out in droves for the chance to vote against Trump, so there'll be little pragmatic reason for her to reach out to them, either.

Unfortunately I think that in such a situation, Clinton's instincts will kick in, and she'll go back to trying to negotiate a budget surplus with an imaginary Newt Gingrich.
 
But the activist left will also be turning out in droves for the chance to vote against Trump, so there'll be little pragmatic reason for her to reach out to them, either.

There is if she doesn't want to be Nadered by the kind of activist voters who will upset the apple cart and go third party if they feel like it.

Dubya certainly wasn't enough to stop that in a close election and he was another example of someone utterly detested.

Historical precedent: FDR adopting much of Huey "Kingfisher" Long's agenda, albeit in a watered-down form, to capture those voters. Of course, Long was essentially the far left's version of a Trump at the time.
 
There is if she doesn't want to be Nadered by the kind of activist voters who will upset the apple cart and go third party if they feel like it.

I think that there's so much horror at the idea of a Trump Presidency among those potential third-party voters that they will, in the words of French voters (apologies, I know you dislike French people), "vote for the crook, not the fascist".
 
I think that there's so much horror at the idea of a Trump Presidency among those potential third-party voters that they will, in the words of French voters (apologies, I know you dislike French people), "vote for the crook, not the fascist".

I don't dislike French people. They're just fun to make fun of.
 
Try to increase taxes and get stonewalled, try to make entitlements that would be paid for by those taxes, and get stonewalled.
 
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