Didnt it?The Cold War taught us that mutually assured destruction is the perfect deterrent, right?
Didnt it?The Cold War taught us that mutually assured destruction is the perfect deterrent, right?
In case you're not being sarcastic, and my apologies if you are, no. MAD lead to less direct frontal attacks between the two great powers, but resulted in dozens of small- to middle-sized proxy wars, best-known obviously being Vietnam, Cuba, Afghanistan and Korea. Some would argue it still continues to this day, with Syria as a proxy war between Russian-backed Assad, USA-backed non-aligned rebels, Saudi-Arabian backed Sunni rebels and IS, and Iran backed Shiite rebels. And the Chinese are funneling money in there too, though I'm at a loss to say to whom.Didnt it?
Right, and those are still probably better than worldwide thermonuclear war.In case you're not being sarcastic, and my apologies if you are, no. MAD lead to less direct frontal attacks between the two great powers, but resulted in dozens of small- to middle-sized proxy wars, best-known obviously being Vietnam, Cuba, Afghanistan and Korea. Some would argue it still continues to this day, with Syria as a proxy war between Russian-backed Assad, USA-backed non-aligned rebels, Saudi-Arabian backed Sunni rebels and IS, and Iran backed Shiite rebels. And the Chinese are funneling money in there too, though I'm at a loss to say to whom.
If that post had been mine instead of @GasBandit's, I feel like your response would have been different. I mean, at least then you might have noticed it was a joke.That doesn't make it anti-war, and you know goddamn well that the point of that was given Drumpf's statements, it's absurd to consider him anti-war, as Denbrought's example seems to.
Gov. Kasich may be a Republican, but he's a old school Republican and he's not about to give Trump an endorsement just to shore up Trump's chances against Hillary. He knows it can only hurt his own future presidential aims and he's already seen what rolling over did to Chris Christie, who got snubbed for VP after being one of the first big names to fall in line.Full disclosure: I'm only following the RNC via Twitter, Reddit, tumblr, and this place. No way am I turning on cable news.
The main story is already damage control. Apparently large chunks of Melania Trump's speech tonight was lifted word for word from Michelle Obama's speech to the DNC in 2008.
Then how about speakers after her talking to a mostly empty arena, Trump upstaging other speakers by calling the networks, Rudy turning himself into a meme, and Gov. Kasich skipping the convention in the middle of a feud with the Trump campaign.
Just after .
When I'd heard it reported on, it was reported on (no clip) like it was disparate sound bytes, not all strung together. If they were in different parts of the speech, fine, but all together? Busted.In case you wanted a side by side.
Up here it's the Federal Liberals Motto I'd say: Say whatever it takes to get elected, Do whatever those bribing you say to do.Anyway, as such I don't really care who's cribbing from whom. I don't want to see either Trump or Clinton in that office. They both epitomize "do one thing, say another."
Melania: THANKS OBAMAApparently large chunks of Melania Trump's speech tonight was lifted word for word from Michelle Obama's speech to the DNC in 2008.
I remember the days, sittin' on the porch with her family, singin' and dancin'My ears perked up when she said she grew up in Chicago as a poor black girl....
Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get our hopes CRAZY high.Gary Johnson has a strong chance of doing far better than any member of his party has ever done before. He might very well get 3 or 4 % of the vote.
And imply that voters could vote for a third party?! It's important that D and R never acknowledge the existence of a third party, unless it's to point out that they're all crackpots and jokes. They've spent decades working to shore up the two-party system.Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get our hopes CRAZY high.
I just would be happy to see him included in the debates, tbh.
But this time around the crackpot dope is in a mainstream party.And imply that voters could vote for a third party?! It's important that D and R never acknowledge the existence of a third party, unless it's to point out that they're all crackpots and jokes. They've spent decades working to shore up the two-party system.
I wouldn't want Johnson to be president but I desperately want this to happen.I just would be happy to see him included in the debates, tbh.
It's a crazy election cycle, and he's seen as a good protest vote for Republicans who don't want Drumpf. He might just secure that 5% and become eligible for Federal funding via the Presidential Election Campaign Fund grant. Which is actually kind of ironic.Whoa whoa whoa, let's not get our hopes CRAZY high.
I just would be happy to see him included in the debates, tbh.
You seem to be under the impression that only one of the leading candidates is such.But this time around the crackpot dope is in a mainstream party.
At this point, I just think vote for whoever, it doesn't matter. It's all a trash fire.You seem to be under the impression that only one of the leading candidates is such.
Oh wait, the other is a Machiavellian criminal who has escaped prosecution multiple times. Her opponent's name is Donald.
Well, if we're gonna mention that, we should probably also mention Trump's 169 federal lawsuits, from anti-trust violations to discrimination to securities fraud. If you include state courts, that number explodes to 3,500. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/You seem to be under the impression that only one of the leading candidates is such.
Oh wait, the other is a Machiavellian criminal who has escaped prosecution multiple times. Her opponent's name is Donald.
Null, I'm not American, and don't live there. I'm emphasizing how horrific BOTH of those candidates are. I thought it was rather quaint last month when I saw Citizen Kane and how the accusation of a scandal (let alone proving anything, like classified emails for just one example) completely tanked his prospects, forever. Fast-forward 70 years, you expect total criminals, who don't even hide it.Well, if we're gonna mention that, we should probably also mention Trump's 169 federal lawsuits, from anti-trust violations to discrimination to securities fraud. If you include state courts, that number explodes to 3,500. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...donald-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854/
Going back to 1983, that's 3500 cases in 33 years, or 106 cases per year. There are judges who don't participate in that many cases.
Their third party candidate sucks ass too.Null, I'm not American, and don't live there. I'm emphasizing how horrific BOTH of those candidates are. I thought it was rather quaint last month when I saw Citizen Kane and how the accusation of a scandal (let alone proving anything, like classified emails for just one example) completely tanked his prospects, forever. Fast-forward 70 years, you expect total criminals, who don't even hide it.
I still think the old Simpsons episode says it best. You will literally have two space aliens bent on world destruction on the ticket, and you still won't vote for a 3rd party candidate.
Their platform is rather terrible.I'd rather not legitimize Libertarianism as a political philosophy.