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Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:31 am
Posted by DelU249
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:31 am
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Posted by Parmen
Member since Apr 2016
18317 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:32 am to
You seem mad about something.
Posted by Ingloriousbastard
Member since May 2015
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:34 am to
You're a fig.
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
War Damn Eagle Dad!
Member since Oct 2010
105409 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:35 am to
Kasich is a moron.
Posted by DelU249
Austria
Member since Dec 2010
77625 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:39 am to
This is the kind of thing a Hollywood publicist would get somebody to publish

You got to wonder if this guy lives in the real world...the one where he won ONE state
Posted by Seldom Seen
Member since Feb 2016
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:41 am to

Posted by cokebottleag
I’m a Santos Republican
Member since Aug 2011
24028 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:42 am to
So our list of challengers in 2020:

Hillary Clinton
John Kasich
???
Posted by DelU249
Austria
Member since Dec 2010
77625 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:43 am to
Do you blame him. He was lighting the world on fire and barely lost. Surely things will get easier. All he has to do is primary an incumbent
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
89529 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:46 am to
quote:

he walked a whole mile...in manhattan


How far is it from NY Penn Station, up to Times Square, over to Fifth Avenue, back over to Broadway, and then back down to NY Penn Station? About 5 1/2 to 6 miles?

I do that all the time on a bad knee.
Posted by cokebottleag
I’m a Santos Republican
Member since Aug 2011
24028 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:49 am to
quote:

Do you blame him. He was lighting the world on fire and barely lost. Surely things will get easier. All he has to do is primary an incumbent


Deadpan sarcasm is best sarcasm.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51806 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:50 am to
Did we ever figure out wtf is wrong with his face?
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51806 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:52 am to
Delete
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Posted by DelU249
Austria
Member since Dec 2010
77625 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:52 am to
it's flush, bloated and he sweats profusely

doesn't take a medical doctor to know he has a drinking problem.
Posted by Parmen
Member since Apr 2016
18317 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 9:59 am to
quote:

So our list of challengers in 2020:

Hillary Clinton
John Kasich
???


Neither will run.
Posted by cokebottleag
I’m a Santos Republican
Member since Aug 2011
24028 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:01 am to
quote:

Neither will run.



The only thing keeping Hillary from running in 2020 would be 6 feet of Chappaqua Dirt.
Posted by Langland
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:13 am to
Posted by Langland
Trumplandia
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:18 am to
quote:

The only thing keeping Hillary from running in 2020 would be 6 feet of Chappaqua Dirt.

Posted by HubbaBubba
F_uck Joe Biden, TX
Member since Oct 2010
45760 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:30 am to
Posted by tedmarkuson
texas
Member since Feb 2015
2592 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:31 am to
i defy anybody to read this and not come to the conclusion that the guy was absolutely batschit crazy.

kasich concession speech:

Our staff: Nobody has ever done more with less, in the history of politics, than what this staff has done. It has always kind of been this way. It has been a mystery to me, other than to say that I like to think that they have think they've been a part of something bigger than themselves. And we all want to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. And I think we do it with honesty and integrity. And as a result, I think I know, and I sure hope and pray that they feel that this experience that they have had in this campaign has improved their lives in some way, for the better. I'm looking forward to spending more time with them.
The volunteers were just amazing. I don't know how many—800 people we had that went to New Hampshire, people that went to Michigan. People were in South Carolina. I would show up in places and people I knew, I was like, "Why are you here?" But they were believers. And I could never thank them enough for the long car rides in the snows of New Hampshire. They knocked on doors in the rain in South Carolina. They knocked on doors and really gave of themselves. My mother always used to say, "Never forget the volunteers, Johnny." They were always the ones that have given me the octane, the fuel to be able to carry out my purpose.
And I want to thank the people who gave money — the financial resources. We never had all the money we wanted. We were probably outspent by 50 to one, but we were never, ever daunted by that. And we just got up every day and did the best we could.
And of course, a big thank you goes out to Beth Hansen, the campaign manager. She did everything she could possibly do. Oh, and my dear, dear friend Doug Price — well, we'll start getting into these names — But Emma looked at him and said, "Mr. Doug, didn't you travel with my daddy for a year and a half?" And Reese looked at him and said, "How'd you ever do that?" But we had a great time. And we're going to have a lot more fun in the future.
The kitchen cabinet: I look at Joanne Davidson and Bob Klaffky, and Tim Tripepi, who was the only guy I know that carried more luggage than an entire circus crew. It was just unbelievable. And I know I'm leaving some people out, but I want to thank every one of you.
You know, I visited these beautiful, beautiful towns in New Hampshire. People had really counted me out in New Hampshire, but when we hit our 100th town hall, it was remarkable. Those beautiful towns — I will never forget the people of New Hampshire. We moved from New Hampshire and the far East all the way to the excitement of California, even being able to sit in traffic in Los Angeles. I just love California and what it means to our country — the excitement that it breeds.
And I remember, we were in the upper peninsula of Michigan — never knew where it was, I never knew it was actually located above Wisconsin — and we landed, and I remember everyone was looking at their phones. And I said, "Would you all please put down your phones, because this is a winter wonderland! This is magical what's we're seeing here, what the good lord has given us."
To the energy of Miami Beach, Florida for one of the last debates. You know, it was interesting, they didn't think I could make any of the debates and I made all 13 of them. In fact, won a couple of them.
As for my beloved Ohio, the people here—I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the opportunity that you've given me to be a leader in this state. The people of Ohio have given me the greatest professional experience of my lifetime. I have tried to pay them back. Last night in Cleveland, a woman, an African American woman, said, "You made promises, and you kept them. And that's why I'm here tonight, because I believe in you, that you brought our people together. Well, It only happened because the people gave me chance.
And everywhere I went in America, I told the people about our beautiful beloved state and held Ohio high. And I think I gave people an impression, from one end of America to the other, that Ohio is a special place. I expect we're going to have more visits as a result.
I marveled at my colleagues that held public office. They knocked on doors and made phone calls. These were people that came from the legislature. I mean, when you're an executive and have to deal with the legislature, it's not always peaches and cream. But yet these legislators, the leaders, the speaker of the house, the president of the senate, some of my state-wide colleagues like the attorney general—just incredible that they would have come out and honored me. Frankly, I was so humbled by the fact that they came, and they loved me. They encouraged me.
The people of this country changed me. They changed me with the stories of their lives. We all remember that hug in South Carolina from that young man who had found despair and then found hope somehow. And he just wanted to give me a hug. The country marveled. But you know, that was one of a series of these things that had happened: The gentleman that showed up in New Hampshire, he said, "I don't think I've warned my son enough about the dangers of a certain type of cancer, and now he has it and I'm blaming myself." And he put his arm around me and cried. And I said, "Sir, it's not your fault. You didn't do anything wrong. You are a great father—you come here all the way from New York to tell me about this. Take the load off of your shoulders."
He wrote us a letter saying that little conversation made a difference with him. And when we went to New York, months later, standing at the rope line was that man. He said, "I want you to know my son is doing much better. And I wanted to be here to thank you for taking the time with me."
We were in a hall in Michigan. A woman stood up and showed a picture of her son who had taken his life. We talked about faith, talked about her son and where he was. And everybody in that hall embraced that woman and made her feel that she was not alone.

See, stories like this occurred all across our country. And I think it's frankly because, for whatever reason, God gave me the grace to make people feel safe and comfortable. They came to these town halls, which were absolutely magic. I've learned something, folks: that we all need to slow down our lives and listen to those who are around us.

jim jones

how they let him in the debates is beyond me.
Posted by Damone
FoCo
Member since Aug 2016
32764 posts
Posted on 4/24/17 at 10:38 am to
I AM THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN BEAT HILLARY CLINTON

takes humongous bite of comically large sandwich

MY FATHER WAS A MAILMAN
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