Re: The "Bush is still worse than Trump" thread
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:33 pm
RIP to the only man that was as sick as Spoony claimed to be...
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Although West Virginia had breathed new life into Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign eight years earlier, it failed to deliver for Clinton's front-running campaign in 2016. Clinton lost every county in the state to Bernie Sanders.
Sanders's West Virginia victory came from strong support among workers in the coal industry; fifty-five percent of West Virginia’s Democratic voters with coal workers in their households voted for Sanders, while only 29 percent voted for Clinton.[9] His easy win was likely fueled by Clinton's comments in March about coal, “We’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”[10]
Analysts speculate Sanders's win in West Virginia came not from support for his own coal policies, but from a rejection of the Obama administration's.[11] Sanders was also helped by large numbers of Republican cross-over voters. Thirty-nine percent of Sanders voters stated they planned to vote for Donald Trump over Sanders in the November general election.[12]
Duwango wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:47 pmI still get a chuckle out of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virg ... mary,_2008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virg ... mary,_2016
Although West Virginia had breathed new life into Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign eight years earlier, it failed to deliver for Clinton's front-running campaign in 2016. Clinton lost every county in the state to Bernie Sanders.
Sanders's West Virginia victory came from strong support among workers in the coal industry; fifty-five percent of West Virginia’s Democratic voters with coal workers in their households voted for Sanders, while only 29 percent voted for Clinton.[9] His easy win was likely fueled by Clinton's comments in March about coal, “We’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”[10]
Analysts speculate Sanders's win in West Virginia came not from support for his own coal policies, but from a rejection of the Obama administration's.[11] Sanders was also helped by large numbers of Republican cross-over voters. Thirty-nine percent of Sanders voters stated they planned to vote for Donald Trump over Sanders in the November general election.[12]
It's extra hilarious because she thought she'd come off as sassy and cool but just reinforced coming off as a nagging hag.Keith Chegwin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 11:33 pmI'm surprised you didn't hear about this. I think it was one of the earliest indications that all these polls saying Hillary can't lose were lying
I doubt this ever happens because the CSU just knows they would be finished then. On the other hand I really would like CSU to go global so I can vote for themKugelfisch wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 8:53 pmShe should be careful that Seehofer doesn't find his balls. If the CSU would properly split from the CDU you could vote for it outside of Bavaria. She'd drown in a sea of shit if that happened.
Time to admit a mistake for once, cunt!
The greatest thing the Jews have ever done.Credo in Deum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 10:09 amThough I don't understand why Bush and Trump have such hard on for Israel. I liked the Jews more when they still lived in Germany and didn't bomb Palestinians.
They won't go krautwide. The CSU is the "Bavaria #1" party. Expanding to the rest of Germany would either delude the "brand", or just create another CDU, except this time the yokels from Bavaria have even more influence than before.Credo in Deum wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 10:09 amI doubt this ever happens because the CSU just knows they would be finished then. On the other hand I really would like CSU to go global so I can vote for them
Though it took her a goddamn while to hear the popular opinion when that whole refugee thing happened.You will never see me voting for CDU because Merkel is antidemocratic, opportunist and dragged the whole party to the far left. Merkel is crazy she rather goes with the popular opinion even if it means we all die.
It's not the Jews that are the problem it is the far left that won't let Africa and the Middle East alone. They have dragged us into every possible war imaginable and before they came to power they had the balls to call themselves anti war.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:07 pmThe quarrels of desert people wouldn't be such a problem if the Jews didn't keep dragging to conflict into white countries.