Tuesday, February 9, 2016

All Dogs Go to New Hampshire ... to Vote

Kannafoot and Lotho and maybe Cadillac Man,

It's good to see Kasich moving up to the front row as he looks to be the closest to a Goldwater Republican in the field. No need for comment on the others as I regard all of them as inconsequential. You need a serious candidate and the others, well, are not.


Frankly, I still don't think you have a game as Kasich is easily out-matched by Sanders.  No need for partisan specifics but he has plenty of years, stand-up guy, loves his wife, etc.  Unless they can find a pic of him in bed with a high school boy, it's probably Sanders' game to lose.

But, we want to see the GOP well-represented and, frankly, we want to see the Tea Party and generic butter substitutes of the same nature horsewhipped for polarizing the party with religion.  I've never seen such a display of fake religion in my life in which the guy talks to the evangelicals of his deep love of Jesus and then next he's talking about glassing the Middle East.  Hooha (larfs)


Kasich doesn't seem to rattle as easily as these other nitwits so he may play a credible game.  I would like to see a debate in which I am not truly embarrassed by it.  After seeing Trump, Huckabee, etc, I want the country quarantined to prevent that contagion escaping.  They make a laughingstock of the country.


I don't know why y'all fret about Clinton.  Seems to me she's as easy as going bowling. 

Set up the pins (e.g. Goldman Sachs, big ticket speeches, corporate bribes, cigars, Monica Lewinsky, NAFTA, etc, etc) and knock them down.  In my view, she's much more vulnerable than Sanders who is Ivory Soap pure (i.e. 99.4%) and no-one's going to find any dirty on him after fifty years as it would have turned up long ago.

She can't turn that attack on you because you defend against the corporate chop with, "Lady, of course I support the corporations.  It's my fuckin' job, alright?  Fuhgedaboudit."

She's got no game.


The GOP shows evidence of gerrymandered thinking in which they believe they can rig this subsection of America or that one and this will ensure the outcome of the election.  Sanders takes the opposite approach and is calling out, all you bitches, get on down here.  There are no divisions in that and the gerrymandering does evil things to the physical vote but the gerrymandered thinking looks destructive for politics.

Evidence is Ted Cruz sucking up so hard to fundamentalist Christians he may not stop short of wearing a robe and halo.  While currying favor in this vile and unctuous manner, he also alienates those who approach religion with just a wee bit more of a sense of reason.  In his gerrymandered thinking, it's more important to get this voting block than to determine the actual will of the people.  In so doing he suicides and we don't care, it's simply an example of the destructiveness of this kind of politics.


Above all, likely we saw a big turnout of Millennials as really it is their election to lose.  They are the majority in the country now or the biggest bump in the demographic, unsure on the precise measure.  In any case, they have got the power if they choose to take it and in New Hampshire in appears they did.

"They've got the guns but we've got the numbers" - Jim Morrison

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

While Kaisich Sanders could be the most intriquing match up
I really dont see that coming to fruition.
Most likely is a Clinton Trump showdown and then noone wins

Unknown said...

I'm hoping some voters show up who actually give a shit what happens to the country and that would eliminate any hope for Trump or Clinton.

Cadillac Man said...

Kasich just approved the Ohio Senate Bill to defund Planned Parenthood in Ohio. State support for all services to low income women will be defunded (not just abortion).

He did have the courage to veto an Ohio legislative initiative to refuse Medicaid assistance under Obamacare. This would have left thousands in Ohio without the medical help they need. My disabled, critically ill sister who takes over 30 medications daily is one of them. As a result of Kasich's action she is getting the assistance and support from Medicaid she needs.

Compared to the recent corrupt Democratic and Republican governors that proceeded him, Kasich appears to be honest. So yes, I'm happy to see he is getting the consideration he deserves. However, he lacks the money and organization he needs to win at this point.

I agree that it appears Trump has the best chance to win the nomination on the Republican side. As Trump says, he is really,really rich.

Sanders has shown he is able to get the support and money he needs to win. He'll need to break down a very powerful Clinton political machine. He'll need lots more support and money to be successful. Clinton although she doesn't tout it is also really, really rich.

Unknown said...

Thanks. I haven't researched Kasich but, relative to the others, he has come off as the picture of sanity. In going after Planned Parenthood he shows he is just as much of a trivial symp as the others. For all the problems in the world, this was the biggest one you could find? Go home.

That blatant vote sucking from stupids disgusts me almost as much as their bomber ways.

From what I've seen, the Millennials are lost to Clinton and they don't just oppose Clinton but they're loud about it. They really loathe her. I'm proud of these kids that they see it.

Anonymous said...

I have three in that group.
Thier mantra is Feel the Bern
And they are trying to rally thier peers. I explained to them the year I voted over 70 times even though I am not a citizen with the right to vote.
They are not just blind followers but well informed activists.
I dont agree with them but very proud of thier actions

Anonymous said...

Clinton will be very mad if Trump wins as that will relegate them to second richest presidential family

Unknown said...

I see them doing it and it makes me proud to see their passion in a world which seems bereft of it.