Are you drinking?...I'm watching this goddamn Michigan primary with the intensity of an overtime playoff hockey game. C'MON BERNIE!!!
--Patrick
Are you drinking?...I'm watching this goddamn Michigan primary with the intensity of an overtime playoff hockey game. C'MON BERNIE!!!
...Man, you seem to always think I'm drinking.Are you drinking?
--Patrick
It is traditional when watching sporting events to drink.Sorry not sorry.
Superficially plausible hypotheses that come to mind but I have not fact-checked:I'm for Bernie as well. I'm also watching Mississippi as he attempts to retain viability. I still don't quite get how African Americans favor Hillary considering their respective records - Bernie consistently for equality and Hillary when it suits her - but it is what it is.
Sometimes I think things should be fair, and everybody should have their primary/caucus on the same day. Then I remember how much that would screw things up.So... like EVERY close election, everything is going to come down to Ohio and Florida AGAIN.
Yes, my comment was not about your choice of candidate, but rather your boisterous behavior.fair enough!
So not Trump then?The censorship makes it look like red guy is the one with the biggest hands.
--Patrick
A P.O.D. reference. Whoa. I wonder if anybody else caught it. I probably wouldn't have if I hadn't been working for an alternative rock station in the mid 2000s.CNN does NOT want Bernie to win. In fact, most media outlets don't. Of course, they are all owned by a grand total of six companies, all whom have ties and reasons to want Hillary. So of course they report the super delegates as set in stone when they are not. I'm hoping Michigan is a wake-up call for the youth of the nation (we are! we are! [not Dave]) that if they use their voice they can be heard.
Well I just posted it 4 minutes ago, I doubt they had THAT much time to soak in the pop culture goodness.A P.O.D. reference. Whoa. I wonder if anybody else caught it. I probably wouldn't have if I hadn't been working for an alternative rock station in the mid 2000s.
They'll still read yours before they read mine.Well I just posted it 4 minutes ago, I doubt they had THAT much time to soak in the pop culture goodness.
I caught it. That song was played all over back in the day (as well as used in a Weird Al Polka).A P.O.D. reference. Whoa. I wonder if anybody else caught it. I probably wouldn't have if I hadn't been working for an alternative rock station in the mid 2000s.
Ah yes, how could I have forgotten the Angry White Boy Polka.I caught it. That song was played all over back in the day (as well as used in a Weird Al Polka).
That's what I thought he was referencing. I love Weird Al's Polkas, but I've only heard like a 1/3rd of what they're spoofing.Ah yes, how could I have forgotten the Angry White Boy Polka.
...and they're not going to get together to choose a nominee until after the next President has been sworn in, because it's what the People would want.of course they report the super delegates as set in stone
Trump wasn't even in Chicago tonight. He also never received notification from the police.How many sides of his ass can Drumpf talk out of at once? This morning he was hailing the beating of a non-protester "protester" at last night's rally, and tonight claiming he "didn't want anyone to get hurt" after tonight's was canceled due to "security concerns." And moments later denying all responsibility for violence at his events after months of egging them on.
The only thing missing are the uniforms and armbands.
This is what Cruz and Rubio pledge to support if he gets the nomination?
Y'all are Godwining your own party.
A spokesman for the Chicago Police Department says the agency never recommended that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump cancel his campaign rally in the city.
CPD spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tells The Associated Press that the department never told the Trump campaign there was a security threat at the University of Illinois at Chicago venue. He said the department had sufficient manpower on the scene to handle any situation.
Guglielmi says the university's police department also did not recommend that Trump call off the event. He says the decision was made "independently" by the campaign.
Trump cancelled the rally in Chicago due to what organizers said were safety concerns after protesters packed into the arena where it was to take place.
Trump afterward told MSNBC in a telephone interview that he canceled the event because he didn't "want to see people hurt or worse." He said he thinks he "did the right thing."
Guglielmi says Trump never arrived at the Chicago venue.
Never arrived at the venue is much different from not in Chicago. He was in Chicago, according to earlier posts in that article he was in Chicago earlier today.
I love and hate thisOhio's being called: Kasich for Reps and Hillary for Dems.