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Official 2016 GOP thread: Is it really going to be Donald Trump?? (1 Viewer)

So Marco Rubio took $68k out of his retirement account to buy a new refrigerator? Yeah, that's the guy I want running my country's budget.
The guy liquidated one IRA and the fridge was 3K. Hillary and Bill alone have two homes worth ~$20 million? They take 500K checks from corporations they'll be regulating, but Rubio's in trouble for financing his own presidential run with his own IRA and savings?

 
So Marco Rubio took $68k out of his retirement account to buy a new refrigerator? Yeah, that's the guy I want running my country's budget.
The guy liquidated one IRA and the fridge was 3K. Hillary and Bill alone have two homes worth ~$20 million? They take 500K checks from corporations they'll be regulating, but Rubio's in trouble for financing his own presidential run with his own IRA and savings?
He's in trouble? Did he not pay the taxes on the withdrawal? Did he put a dead body in the fridge?

 
So Marco Rubio took $68k out of his retirement account to buy a new refrigerator? Yeah, that's the guy I want running my country's budget.
The guy liquidated one IRA and the fridge was 3K. Hillary and Bill alone have two homes worth ~$20 million? They take 500K checks from corporations they'll be regulating, but Rubio's in trouble for financing his own presidential run with his own IRA and savings?
He's in trouble? Did he not pay the taxes on the withdrawal? Did he put a dead body in the fridge?
No, he's not, he did nothing wrong. - That last comments sounds like that could be several Louisiana politicians though.

 
I still think 3K is a lot for a refrigerator, but that's just me.
It is, that's a big fridge, but it's not a 68K refrigerator.
If I was running for prez I would buy something like this: http://www.searsoutlet.com/d/product_details.jsp?pid=138278&mode=buyUsedOnly&sid=IDx20110411x000008&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=N991138278&gclid=CPS6yd_Tl8YCFQqGaQodyqkApw
Yeah, I hear ya. I looked this up. It must be the stainless steel. Maybe he didn't want to throw the wife under the campaign bus.

 
Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.

 
I still think 3K is a lot for a refrigerator, but that's just me.
It is, that's a big fridge, but it's not a 68K refrigerator.

This is one of Hillary's homes, in the Hamptons.

This is the other home in Westchester.

Let's guess how much they have spent on their refrigerators.
And to think you made fun of Bill when he said he's "gotta pay the bills!" Obviously, from the look of things, he does.

 
I still think 3K is a lot for a refrigerator, but that's just me.
It is, that's a big fridge, but it's not a 68K refrigerator.

This is one of Hillary's homes, in the Hamptons.

This is the other home in Westchester.

Let's guess how much they have spent on their refrigerators.
And to think you made fun of Bill when he said he's "gotta pay the bills!" Obviously, from the look of things, he does.
Uh yeah that's true, he's also got a demanding wife. And he does have big time bills to pay. I'm guessing that windmill has its own Sub-Zero.

 
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Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.
Well, he did have an elevator for his cars, which not too many of the common folk can relate to. :shrug:

 
Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.
Well, he did have an elevator for his cars, which not too many of the common folk can relate to. :shrug:
What kind of loser does not have an elevator for his cars?

 
Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.
Well, he did have an elevator for his cars, which not too many of the common folk can relate to. :shrug:
John Kerry can...

 
Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.
:loco: Talk about delusions of grandeur.....Rubio is running for POTUS. Noone cares what you paid for a fridge.

 
Makes me slump when the NYT blasts Rubio for his handling of his finances & he averaged a speeding ticket every four years. So Romney was too rich & out of touch & Rubio was too poor & couldn't handle his money? Rubio has a nice back story, but apparently that gets lost in the biased(IMO) media circles. His story & rise is only useful if he is a democrat. It's a shame.

If interested, which some of you obviously are, my fridge cost me about $2500.
:loco: Talk about delusions of grandeur.....Rubio is running for POTUS. Noone cares what you paid for a fridge.
Maybe he's a Rubio alias? :)

-QG

 
timschochet said:
rockaction said:
I get what you're saying, but not really. It's more like an open primary in here. In Connecticut. Where there aren't any (not one) Republicans elected to federal office. If any "conservative" has commented, it's really about how they can't vote for any of the candidates because they're just too darn conservative, which then sort of beggars belief about the characterization of them as conservative. I'm sure there is an example or two you could point to, but I think, at least, that the majority of the thread has been overwhelmingly negative, snarky, and less than thoughtful. A Democratic wankfest with DNC Gawker talking points, as it were. :hophead:

I hope you might understand that primary analogy.

I just read the last four pages of this thread before I stepped in. I love your characterization of it as a "thoughtful" discussion of the GOP candidates. :lmao:
Well again, I don't think that's the case, but if you truly believe the tone of conversation is too negative, I invite you to change it.

The nomination process is still in it's early stages. It has seemed to me all along that,
It has seemed to ME that there is often a huge discrepancy between what you perceive, and what the Reality actually is.

 
If this happened, it'll have to show up in the campaign expense report (though I guess theoretically they could bury it by bumping up the cost paid to whatever company they "hired" to put on the event.

-QG

 
A "fresh new voice" for the GOP? Well, hopefully he has evolved on this issue as the general public has on gay marriage.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/19/marco-rubio-confederate-flag_n_7623958.html

Marco Rubio Backed Measure Seen As Protecting The Confederate Flag In Florida

WASHINGTON -- As a state lawmaker in Florida in 2001, Marco Rubio, now a leading Republican presidential candidate, co-sponsored a bill that would have protected the Confederate battle flags place in public spaces.

The bill was described as a racially charged response to a decision from then-Gov. Jeb Bush, himself a current Republican presidential candidate, to remove the Confederate flag discreetly from the capitol building in Tallahassee. The flag and its symbolism are facing renewed scrutiny in the wake of Wednesday's murder of nine people in a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Rubio was one of dozens of lawmakers who backed the measure. Reflecting the odd political dynamics of the state, several of those co-sponsors were Democrats, and several of them were African Americans (who would later withdraw their support). The bill was framed as an act of historical preservation. Under its guidelines, the government would have been blocked from permanently removing or relocating historical monuments, including flags, from public property.

 
A "fresh new voice" for the GOP?
Not allowed.

The House Republican crackdown has reached a new level of severity.

House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Jason Chaffetz has stripped North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows of his subcommittee chairmanship, just days after he defied leadership on the House floor by voting against a party-line procedural motion.

 
My grandparents just spent like 3500 on a french door fridge. Find something else to pick on Rubio for.

 
If you look at where the American Flag is in that photo - there's no doubt that is what that campaign wanted in their cut-away shot.

-QG

 
On Sunday, the Guardian newspaper reported that Earl Holt, the leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to suspected Charleston shooter Dylann Roof, had donated a total of $65,000 to several Republican presidential candidates, including Cruz.

Late Sunday, the Cruz campaign said it would be returning Holt’s contribution, which was about $8,500
oooof. now there's an endorsement

 
Donald Trump says that his past donations to Democratic politicians were part of his business strategy of being “friendly with everybody” because “you’re gonna need things from everybody.”

...“Look,” he said last Wednesday, “politicians are all talk, they’re no action. They don’t do the job, they don’t know what they’re doing. I know them better than anybody, Howie. I deal with all of them. And, you know, I make contributions to many of them. They’re friends, they’re this. It’s smart. It’s called being an intelligent person and a great business person.

“But the truth is that, you have to be able to get along with—if you’re gonna be a business person, even in the United States, you wanna get along with all sides because you’re gonna need things from everybody. And you wanna get along with all sides, it’s very important.”

...“I am a businessman,” Trump said. “And when, you know, a Speaker of the House or head of the Senate or, you know, people call, you know, I generally speak. As a businessman, you wanna be friendly with everybody.”

...
http://www.buzzfeed.com/christophermassie/trump-on-donating-to-democrats-as-a-business-person-youre-go#.hqrk43OJA

First of all the Republicans are now officially skrewed. Trump is already 2nd in NH in the WSJ/NBC Suffolk poll.

Ok, that's out the way.

I find his whole entree disturbing for the country. We have the Clintons (rich, from public service), we have John Bush (rich, from old bank and oil money), and we have Trump (rich x1000), in 3 of the 4 leading spots in the two parties. In one sense I find it refreshing, here is a political candidate who is frank about corruption and how it works, except he is showing the POV of the corruptor. But on the other it shows a very cynical turn in US politics. Besides the money we have three candidates whose main "virtue" for running is their name recognition, they are famous or infamous by name. And of course there is the money that comes with it. It seems funny or absurd now but it may just be the beginning of the future. And the future is bleak.

 
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wdcrob said:
Bush was governor of Florida for 8 years. Clinton was a Senator from NY for 9 years and Secretary of State for 5 years.

They may have won those positions due to name recognition, but they're not like Trump.
Hillary net worth 21 mill. Jeb Bush net worth 10 mill. Trump is 4.5 bill, so yeah like I said he's rich x1000, but they're all super rich. For all three that's just what's been disclosed. And the fact that Clinton and Bush won those elections from name recognition is just a reiteration, they got where they are because they got elected from name recognition and today they have name recognition because they got elected. That's a truism.

 
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Trump is a clown. There's no point in comparing him to serious candidates like Bush or Clinton, there's no good analogy to draw.

 
Nationally, Trump is at 2%. The big 3 remain the same: Bush, Walker, Rubio. What's a little disturbing is that Ben Carson continues to rise and is now in 4th place with 10%.

 
Trump is a clown. There's no point in comparing him to serious candidates like Bush or Clinton, there's no good analogy to draw.
I don't think it was an analogy exactly, a partial comparison perhaps, they're three very to somewhat different people. I'm not sure it's anything more than a statement of two characteristics, wealth and name recognition, as possibly driving future elections.

 

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