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Guest WNS000
  On 3/27/2016 at 1:12 AM, sweepstakes said:

He still has a chance but the delegate counts are still very much in Hillary's favor (1697 to 976).

 

How much of an impact has delegate count on who will be nominated to the final duel? Is it definitive or will the delegates have another option to reconsider? What ultimately decides that a candidate is nominated to the final duel?

If I understand right, the delegate count is what earns the party nomination. It's 2300 to win it. But voting will continue through June.

  On 3/26/2016 at 7:37 AM, chenGOD said:

 

  On 3/26/2016 at 12:54 AM, Deer said:

this election, fucking lol

 

Jesus the drumpf is so red in that clip. Like he's been boiled.

 

 

According to one of his past butlers in an interview I saw, he mostly only eats well done steaks or burgers and hates vegetables. He doesn't even want to see vegetables on his plate. I'm sure he has terrible circulation along with that disgusting spray tan. http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/15238-trump-is-a-picky-eater-who-sleeps-3-hours-a-night-and-hates-sloppy-dressers

  On 3/27/2016 at 8:34 PM, auxien said:

 

Donald Shoggoth Trump

GHOST: have you killed Claudius yet
HAMLET: no
GHOST: why
HAMLET: fuck you is why
im going to the cemetery to touch skulls

[planet of dinosaurs - the album [bc] [archive]]

i actually stopped paying attention to this about a week ago, i heard a news story on NPR about some "twitter war" between trump and cruz about their wives and i thought "this is a fucking joke" and turned it to something else.

 

last nice thing i saw was the gif of a bird landing on bernie's podium

  On 3/27/2016 at 8:18 AM, Jev said:

 

  On 3/27/2016 at 1:12 AM, sweepstakes said:

He still has a chance but the delegate counts are still very much in Hillary's favor (1697 to 976).

How much of an impact has delegate count on who will be nominated to the final duel? Is it definitive or will the delegates have another option to reconsider? What ultimately decides that a candidate is nominated to the final duel?

Delegates and Electors basically decide our Pesidential elections, but they are under no legal requirement to vote for who won their district or state. It hasn't been contested in our lifetimes, but this year the Republicans will probly have what's called a contested convention, which means it will get ugly and the party will split its votes between Trump and whoever the Kochs, Rupert Murdoch, and Karl Rove decide they want to run against him. The last contested convention was 1948, so it will be interesting to see it go down in the Information Age for the first time.

Positive Metal Attitude

  On 3/28/2016 at 2:25 PM, Rubin Farr said:

 

  On 3/27/2016 at 8:18 AM, Jev said:

 

  On 3/27/2016 at 1:12 AM, sweepstakes said:

He still has a chance but the delegate counts are still very much in Hillary's favor (1697 to 976).

How much of an impact has delegate count on who will be nominated to the final duel? Is it definitive or will the delegates have another option to reconsider? What ultimately decides that a candidate is nominated to the final duel?

Delegates and Electors basically decide our Pesidential elections, but they are under no legal requirement to vote for who won their district or state. It hasn't been contested in our lifetimes, but this year the Republicans will probly have what's called a contested convention, which means it will get ugly and the party will split its votes between Trump and whoever the Kochs, Rupert Murdoch, and Karl Rove decide they want to run against him. The last contested convention was 1948, so it will be interesting to see it go down in the Information Age for the first time.
Well said.

 

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Guest WNS000
  On 3/28/2016 at 2:25 PM, Rubin Farr said:

 

  On 3/27/2016 at 8:18 AM, Jev said:

 

  On 3/27/2016 at 1:12 AM, sweepstakes said:

He still has a chance but the delegate counts are still very much in Hillary's favor (1697 to 976).

How much of an impact has delegate count on who will be nominated to the final duel? Is it definitive or will the delegates have another option to reconsider? What ultimately decides that a candidate is nominated to the final duel?

Delegates and Electors basically decide our Pesidential elections, but they are under no legal requirement to vote for who won their district or state. It hasn't been contested in our lifetimes, but this year the Republicans will probly have what's called a contested convention, which means it will get ugly and the party will split its votes between Trump and whoever the Kochs, Rupert Murdoch, and Karl Rove decide they want to run against him. The last contested convention was 1948, so it will be interesting to see it go down in the Information Age for the first time.

 

 

Interesting. Thank you.

Pepper spray the 15 year old girl who just got groped, and then call her a "fucking communist n*gger lover"

 

Positive Metal Attitude

  On 3/30/2016 at 9:48 PM, Rubin Farr said:

Pepper spray the 15 year old girl who just got groped, and then call her a "fucking communist n*gger lover"

 

 

Check out the description below the video:

 

A teenage girl was sexually assaulted and pepper-sprayed outside a Donald Trump rally in Wisconsin, according to local police. The incident occurred after the girl tried to fend off a man in the crowd who had groped her.

 

Where is the actual footage showing the groping? I didn't see it. And even if footage does surface later this is just straight up shitbag journalism at it's worst. I'm #TeamSanders but the left's media coverage of some of this stuff is just flat out fucking disgraceful. When that old guy sucker punched a black protestor who was being escorted out by security the media was abuzz and focused in on racial relations but as soon as the script was flipped and it was a black trump supporter who fucking bombed on a white Sanders protestor who was accompanied by someone wearing a klan hood of all things they mentioned it as an aside and avoided the whole issue of race completely. Mainstream media really is despicable, regardless of which agenda they appear to be peddling.

 

Still though, fuck Trump.

in the time it takes the US to vote once we had time for a full presidential campaign, voting, failure to reach an agreement and second round of voting

And provided the world with 0 memes. fuck off

 

edit: :flower:

Edited by doublename

Apparently Trump has very recently said that women who get an abortion should be punished (by law). This will hit him harder than the muslim statement, I think, because there is just no defending that. I think even the evangelists (whose vote he clearly tried to win by saying such a thing) are shunning him atm.

 

Dangit Donald.

  On 3/31/2016 at 12:29 AM, ncrtx said:

Apparently Trump has very recently said that women who get an abortion should be punished (by law). This will hit him harder than the muslim statement, I think, because there is just no defending that. I think even the evangelists (whose vote he clearly tried to win by saying such a thing) are shunning him atm.

 

Dangit Donald.

 

The Donald is unstoppable. Un. Stop. Pable.

 

And it came out yesterday, the reporter his campaign manager supposedly roughed up was a plant by one of Cruz's top donors. Uh-oh.

Thanks user487363530. And user4873635301. Now 48736353001.

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