easyt65
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The deranged syndrome is bad with this one.
OUCH...hold up there, Tiger! Don't waste ALL of your 'facts' in one 'rebuttal'!
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The deranged syndrome is bad with this one.
You guys do realize no nominees have been selected and not a single primary vote has been cast yet right?
I just don't get it. The right has totally lost their collective mind. To think that the chant in 2008 was that Obama had no experience. Hillary said something like, "...he [Obama] gave a speech once" even though he had been in the U.S. Senate for over 3 years at the time.
You freaks want to turn this country over to someone who operated in a hospital and promoted dietary supplements.
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll
I just don't get it. The right has totally lost their collective mind. To think that the chant in 2008 was that Obama had no experience. Hillary said something like, "...he [Obama] gave a speech once" even though he had been in the U.S. Senate for over 3 years at the time.
You freaks want to turn this country over to someone who operated in a hospital and promoted dietary supplements.
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll
Back to the Blackhawk poster comment: The poll was done by telephone--cell and landlines--and mostly these were upper income level respondents.55% of the respondents had incomes of $50,000.00 per year or more. Incumbent federal legislators were not well regarded, which is majority GOP. 57% of respondents reported that they thought it was better to give someone new a chance, instead. Only 35% were pro-incumbents.
Mostly, the anti-incumbent "trending" tends to be GOP. Senator Sanders does about as well among Democrats, as Trump or Carson both do among Republicans. About half of the Republicans, in other words, think their own elected people stink. Combined, two of them do as well as Senator Sanders. Like Secretary Clinton, Sanders has office-holding experience. Carson and Trump do not. The Democrats are less anti-incumbent, and likely ready for the coattails, historical election--third in a row.
Anyone lower income and Democrat mostly likely hung up the phone, or maybe just didn't try to answer. There is an upper income, relatively privileged bias in the sample. The relatively privileged likely know about black professionals, if not knowing they can be insane, in some manner mentally afflicted.
This far away from the campaign, there is nothing to trend--other than rich people's fashions.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Abraham Lincoln mainly asked aides to send General Grant whatever he was drinking. Modern RNC finally just got around to sending everyone to Colorado. . . .and then to the audience for CNBC(?)!)
it's easy to "baffle" a leftard. Remember these are the idiots who call record welfare and food stamps "forward progress"
I don't see why you're surprised. The gop base is in full revolt against the leadership, because for 8 years W did practically the opposite of what he promised them, and then we had the great recession, and throughout 6 years of Obama, pols have been telling them they will do things there's absolutely no real possibility of doing.I just don't get it. The right has totally lost their collective mind. To think that the chant in 2008 was that Obama had no experience. Hillary said something like, "...he [Obama] gave a speech once" even though he had been in the U.S. Senate for over 3 years at the time.
You freaks want to turn this country over to someone who operated in a hospital and promoted dietary supplements.
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll
Carson tied with Clinton in national poll