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#4651 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

In all honesty....Loving County, Texas and its 82 inhabitants shouldn't have to put up with the will of the 300 plus million voters outside the county.

Its sheer physical size should make it equal to Cook County Illinois which is smaller in physical size. The 6 million or so inhabitants of Cook County should be restricted because of its tiny physical size.

#4652 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

AtariLegend wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

That map is quite misleading....Chicago isn't even blue?

Am I supposed to be impressed by all those counties in the mountain west that Trump won with 400 people in them? Sooooo impressive....There's like 5 states in there with less than 1 million people in it total.

It's Breibart, it doesn't matter. What matters is that Randall, Smoking and pollux believe it.

Breibart's justification is that the blue counties/cities they excluded from the map were elitist counties so their vote didn't matter.

It is true....I'll bet they didn't even question that map...

#4653 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

Hillarys lead in the popular vote now well over 2 million....

Thank god we're a republic and have the electoral college. 2 or 3 states shouldn't dictate how the rest of the country lives.

Oh I know...Trump both simultaneously loves the electoral college and doesn't believe in it...  16:haha:

#4654 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

AtariLegend wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

Hillarys lead in the popular vote now well over 2 million....

...but... but!

https://news.vice.com/wp-content/upload … .53.41.png

That map is quite misleading....Chicago isn't even blue?

Am I supposed to be impressed by all those counties in the mountain west that Trump won with 400 people in them? Sooooo impressive....There's like 5 states in there with less than 1 million people in it total.

#4655 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

Hillarys lead in the popular vote now well over 2 million....

#4656 Re: Management » Whatever happened to the ignore users option? » 460 weeks ago

AtariLegend wrote:

Long time ago.

It vanished either before/after the Russ/Bono fiasco.

Not to stir up old shit...but what was the bono/Russ fiasco?

#4657 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

James Lofton wrote:

What damage has he done? He's not even president yet.

Paul Ryan just celebrated passing legislation barring Obama from doing anything in the final days in office.

How can you ask liberals and dems to grow up and turn the other cheek and tolerate the grotesque behavior these childish, career politician men.

Paul Ryan is a fraud and a hypocrite. The ultimate douche.

He's a total hack. I'm really hoping some of these types are voted out in the next election cycle or two. It amazes me that he would even get one vote.  Its time for the American people to continue the purge. We just stopped one war mongering corporate whore from getting in the driver's seat so now lets toss some of the passengers out the window as well.

Its the perfect time for the independents to make a move up the ladder.

This right here is why the fan base will die for this man. When have we ever seen anything like this?

Hitler(print media) and the antichrist in the Left Behind series.  Not comparing him to the two but a complete owning of the media to such an extent is unprecedented here.

ON one hand it is troubling but on the other you can see where he's coming from. The major media outlets were just propaganda wings of the HIllary 2016 machine, didn't even bother hiding this fact, and now its time for Trump to cook up that dish that's best served cold.

Said it before but the media needs some sort of reset. Its time to go back to actually covering the news as neutral observers.....not pushing agendas and telling us how much they hate specific people and love another and you're a worthless piece of trash if you disagree with them.

It doesn't work anymore....obviously.

I'll take the days of Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, hell even Joan LUnden over Rachel Maddow, Glenn Beck, and Anderson Cooper any day of the week.

I cant wait for historians down the road to give an honest account of how all of this transpired.  We're now too close to the event for that. Everything in general needs to settle down and both extremes pull their panties back up.

bigbri wrote:

I work in the media, so this is not awesome to me.

However, I will point out he was meeting with TV media, not newspapers like I work at. TV news has been pretty shitty, but to call them all liars is a bit much. Being wrong or bad at your job doesn't make you a liar.

Controlling the media is a dictatorship thing, and I don't think it should be cheered.

I agree that under normal conditions it is a step towards a dictatorship but IMO what our country has just endured isn't anything remotely resembling normal conditions. The major media outlets have been exposed to a degree. We may even be in the opening phase of a backlash.

If there's a positive to take from that meeting, it's that he actually name dropped specific individuals and outlets. It would be much more disturbing if he was against all media in general. If his meeting yesterday were to become a huge media story, there will be no controversy because many people agree with the basic overall point. I wouldn't label them all as liars either but they were definitely pushing an agenda.

The look on the faces of all those "experts" on CNN and the others on election night was priceless. YOu knew he had won even before the polls closed in half the country. They went from being cocky to being near tears within hours. That's not how the media is supposed to cover an election.

Go fuck yourself. Outside of the Internet fringes/daily express, you'll not find much support for a Breitbart nut that's failed to become an MP 7 times in different regions. The guy is so toxic even the right wing want nothing to do with him.

I don't know a lot about the guy but isn't he one of the clowns that pushed for the UK to leave the EU but then had not even the slightest clue what should be done after the vote? If so..... he definitely needs to exit stage left.

Its also possible that Trump made the statement as part of a political strategy and playing mind games. I doubt he seriously thought they would take him up on the suggestion. If he was being serious, its time he start listening to his advisers.

, it's a distraction technique to the appointments he is making.

Such tactics happens continuously in politics. Fuck...we just endured it for months straight. A tidal wave of emails surface showing Hillary and the DNC mocking the poor people who vote for them, admitting their own primaries were rigged, etc. and the media outlets shilling for them have the public focusing on Putin and grabbing pussy.

Fair is fair.....


They have proven over the course of the campaign their ability to change the story being talked about, and continue to do so. "If you don't like what's being talked about, change the conversation." They're really excellent at manipulating people via this technique.

You're right and I just gave a perfect example of this above. DNC rigged its primary? Mocks their own voter base? Who gives a fuck. Trump grabbed a pussy! Take into consideration this was coming from people who cared nothing about Bill Clinton sticking cigars up the same pussies and being accused of sexual assaults.

2) Create voter ID laws that seem reasonable but actually block more people from voting than they do prevent voter fraud.

This issue doesn't concern me. A person who cant figure out how to vote doesn't need to be voting. Period. Obviously it needs to be simplified instead of trying to complicate matters but you don't have to be a rocket scientist to vote.

I know you've said that before about the voter ID thing....I'll ask you a question or two and let the issue rest if need be.

Certainly there are voter safeguards that make sense. But I'm wondering if you see a certain set of rules possibly being used to benefit a party's agenda.

I know it's just Wisconsin - so nobody really cares.

But let's consider those same rules being applied in Kansas where the state economy is basically dead. Same as Wisconsin.

Would you at least entertain the idea that the voter IDs could be used to discourage or depress voting in certain demographics?

What's the purpose of eliminating on-campus voting?

#4658 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

bigbri wrote:
Smoking Guns wrote:
polluxlm wrote:

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This right here is why the fan base will die for this man. When have we ever seen anything like this?

That was awesome to see, or read.

I work in the media, so this is not awesome to me.

However, I will point out he was meeting with TV media, not newspapers like I work at. TV news has been pretty shitty, but to call them all liars is a bit much. Being wrong or bad at your job doesn't make you a liar.

Controlling the media is a dictatorship thing, and I don't think it should be cheered.

Lots of people on this board enjoy it when The Donald has temper tantrums. I might enjoy it to if it weren't for his inability to articulate or eloquent.

#4659 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 460 weeks ago

http://ktar.com/story/1367673/federal-c … ting-maps/

Federal court rules that the districting in Wisconsin is illegal and is giving the state 45 days to come up with suggestions on how to fix it.

The state will appeal of course because Republicans don't want the rules to change. Even though the districts were created by Republicans solely...Scott Walker style politics right there.

The timing of this ruling comes coincidentally as just last week I was posting this on the board. It's a brilliant 2-prong strategy by Conservatives around the country.

1) Gerrymander state distracts so Republicans always win.

2) Create voter ID laws that seem reasonable but actually block more people from voting than they do prevent voter fraud.

"We find that (the maps were) intended to burden the representational rights of Democratic voters throughout the decennial period by impeding their ability to translate their votes into legislative seats,” Ripple wrote for the majority. “We find that the discriminatory effect is not explained by the political geography of Wisconsin nor is it justified by a legitimate state interest.”

#4660 Re: The Garden » Football » 460 weeks ago

johndivney wrote:
A Private Eye wrote:

Inevitable really, bottom of qualifying isn't good enough. Would be a disaster for US football if they didn't qualify for Russia 2018. I expect a Hiddink/Van Gaal type replacement ie dutch has been.

Although Allradyce is available and he has a 100% win ratio as a national coach.

The Dutch do have history of settling America.. tho that's a different settling isn't it..

Yes to Allardyce - send Big Sam & Farage across the pond asap!


Sorry for hijacking thread btw. American football is a misnomer. First of all you lot don't use a ball, it's an egg. Secondly, it hardly ever gets kicked. Ffs how the fuck do you get the "foot" part?
Outrageous!
I actually like the sport. I much prefer it to rugby. But when you call a thread Football, well you're kinda asking for a smartarse like APE to come along and start talking about soccerball..

Haha...I should've known...I sometimes forget the international appeals of GNR-Evo.

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