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CosmicCowboy
11-06-2018, 06:34 AM
Its here. I have politics burnout and am ready for this barrage of fucking political ads to end.
AaronY
11-06-2018, 07:47 AM
Its here. I have politics burnout and am ready for this barrage of fucking political ads to end.
pussy
baseline bum
11-06-2018, 08:39 AM
Fuck Washington Will Hurd tbh
Blake
11-06-2018, 08:51 AM
But Gina Ortiz Jones wants you to get out your checkbook, write a number, then add a zero to the end of it.
And then add another.
ElNono
11-06-2018, 08:54 AM
I know right? I couldn't wait for Fallout 76 either...
DarrinS
11-06-2018, 09:19 AM
Bye Beto
ElNono
11-06-2018, 10:47 AM
hopefully there's some fist fights... and tears... showtime!
baseline bum
11-06-2018, 11:27 AM
Bye Beto
Vote Beto, not Beta
https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/files/2016/10/CruzSad1.png
CosmicCowboy
11-06-2018, 11:33 AM
Beto for President unofficially starts tomorrow. Vanillabama will ride that wave.
SnakeBoy
11-06-2018, 11:58 AM
Beto for President unofficially starts tomorrow. Vanillabama will ride that wave.
I just want midterms to be over so that all of the ______ for President can unofficially get started. It's going to be a fun to watch.
SnakeBoy
11-06-2018, 12:00 PM
hopefully there's some fist fights... and tears... showtime!
Your hoping Dems have a bad night?
Trainwreck2100
11-06-2018, 12:03 PM
Beto for President unofficially starts tomorrow. Vanillabama will ride that wave.
That would be fantastic cause it will kick warren right in her 1/1000000000 cherokee balls
Will Hunting
11-06-2018, 12:09 PM
I just want midterms to be over so that all of the ______ for President can unofficially get started. It's going to be a fun to watch.
:lol I hope you’re being sarcastic, I find the 24 month presidential campaign marathons to be one of the most irritating things about politics.
Beto for President unofficially starts tomorrow. Vanillabama will ride that wave.
That would actually be a good way to test the veracity of his statement if he loses. If he runs in 2020 than he would have been exposed for a liar and lose confidence with people he needs.
The dude is young. He can wait at least 2 cycles before he runs for prez.
baseline bum
11-06-2018, 12:18 PM
:lol I hope you’re being sarcastic, I find the 24 month presidential campaign marathons to be one of the most irritating things about politics.
24 month? Trump has been running his re-election campaign since the inauguration.
Winehole23
11-06-2018, 12:21 PM
66 rallies so far
How many Hispanics will go to vote for Beto because they think he's Mexican, until they see the ballot and cannot find his name?
StinkyWeezleteats
11-06-2018, 01:29 PM
How many Hispanics will go to vote for Beto because they think he's Mexican, until they see the ballot and cannot find his name?
How many white folks will go vote for "Ted" because they think he's of pure Aryan blood?
benefactor
11-06-2018, 01:33 PM
How many Hispanics will go to vote for Beto because they think he's Mexican, until they see the ballot and cannot find his name?
I can't fully remember because I focused on the last name, but I think mine said Beto O'Rourke. Anyway, if they don't know they can just ask. The people at the place I went to were very helpful with any question.
Spurminator
11-06-2018, 01:37 PM
How many Hispanics will go to vote for Beto because they think he's Mexican, until they see the ballot and cannot find his name?
How dumb do you think Hispanic voters are?
Spurminator
11-06-2018, 01:42 PM
"Ay dios mio, I come to vote but I no seee Betho on thee ballot. Sigh, I guess I yust vote for thees Croos vato. I weesh I had televisión so I bee more eenformed."
Will Hunting
11-06-2018, 01:46 PM
How many Hispanics will go to vote for Beto because they think he's Mexican, until they see the ballot and cannot find his name?
My ballot had Beto Orouke and Ted Cruz as the options.
SnakeBoy
11-06-2018, 01:47 PM
:lol I hope you’re being sarcastic, I find the 24 month presidential campaign marathons to be one of the most irritating things about politics.
I like following politics. If you don't like politics then just ignore it.
hater
11-06-2018, 01:48 PM
Ads?? Where do you see these?
Havent seen one ad :lol
Dont watch cable news and dont do facefuck
Where are these ads? :lol
hater
11-06-2018, 01:50 PM
Ma negro Beto already stated 100% he is not running for president.
100% guaranteed by Beto
AaronY
11-06-2018, 01:57 PM
I like following politics. If you don't like politics then just ignore it.
this is some zen buddhism level wisdom. deep man deep
ElNono
11-06-2018, 01:58 PM
Your hoping Dems have a bad night?
I don't particularly care, tbh... I want some show...
SnakeBoy
11-06-2018, 02:03 PM
this is some zen buddhism level wisdom. deep man deep
Yeah it's simple advice but he's posting on a political forum about how politics irritates him.
My ballot had Beto Orouke and Ted Cruz as the options.
How many Hispanics said "que chengos pinche 'Orourke'?"
How dumb do you think Hispanic voters are?
Only about 16% of registered Hispanics actually voted last time. Most of the Hispanics I know prefer to remain off the radar.
FrostKing
11-06-2018, 03:08 PM
Ads?? Where do you see these?
Havent seen one ad :lol
Dont watch cable news and dont do facefuck
Where are these ads? :lol
Ive been receiving daily text messages from Democrats
When I spent a night in Anaheim, their local TV ads were non stop politics
Chucho
11-06-2018, 03:16 PM
How many Hispanics said "que chengos pinche 'Orourke'?"
It's actually "chingados" instead of "chengos", beaner.
Spurminator
11-06-2018, 03:46 PM
Only about 16% of registered Hispanics actually voted last time. Most of the Hispanics I know prefer to remain off the radar.
Okay, so Hispanics tend to be less likely to vote, which would seem to imply the 16% who do vote are more politically aware. You think those people don't know what Beto's last name is? Or what (R) and (D) mean?
Okay, so Hispanics tend to be less likely to vote, which would seem to imply the 16% who do vote are more politically aware. You think those people don't know what Beto's last name is? Or what (R) and (D) mean?
non sequitur
Splits
11-06-2018, 03:48 PM
Just got done voting, wrote in Hillary for every race.
hater
11-06-2018, 03:48 PM
Ive been receiving daily text messages from Democrats
When I spent a night in Anaheim, their local TV ads were non stop politics
:lmao time to change you # nig
Spurminator
11-06-2018, 03:49 PM
non sequitur
I asked how dumb you think Hispanic voters are, you came back with the Hispanic voting rate.
How dumb do you think Hispanic voters are?
hater
11-06-2018, 03:50 PM
Just got done voting, wrote in Hillary for every race.
Im on d way niga. Voting all blue
Just blazed one so hopefully I can operate the machine succesfully :lmao
hater
11-06-2018, 04:17 PM
So mine was a paper ballot
Shithole country :lmao
AaronY
11-06-2018, 04:36 PM
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If the wait is really like 15 minutes or less in Atlanta and the media in an effort to dramatize things and get ratings/headlines is telling people its going to be 3 hours a lot of people are going to stay home. Lmao dumbasses
I asked how dumb you think Hispanic voters are, you came back with the Hispanic voting rate.
How dumb do you think Hispanic voters are?
I asked "how many" and you then offered a non sequitur that lower percentage turnout indicates more intelligent voters.
So your question begs the question. I think people in general are dumb, and it's not necessarily race specific.
CosmicCowboy
11-06-2018, 04:49 PM
I canceled Boutons vote last week.
Spurminator
11-06-2018, 05:09 PM
I asked "how many" and you then offered a non sequitur that lower percentage turnout indicates more intelligent voters.
So your question begs the question. I think people in general are dumb, and it's not necessarily race specific.
That's not a non sequitur. If one is a voting member of a non-voting subset of people, it stands to reason he is more informed. It may not be the case for every one of them, but it's a logical conclusion for the whole. It's a stretch to think many such people aren't going to know that "O'Rourke" = "Beto."
An example of a non sequitur would be giving an anecdote about Hispanic non-voters when asked a question about Hispanic voters, because what do Hispanics preferring to be off the radar have to do with the intelligence of a Hispanic voter?
That's not a non sequitur. If one is a voting member of a non-voting subset of people, it stands to reason he is more informed. 1st, I've seen no studies that suggest voters are more informed than non-voters. 2nd, a subset of registered voters (let's not move the goalpost here) aren't necessarily more informed than the rest of the group. So yes, it is a non sequitur to suggest that those who voted are more informed than those who registered and did not vote. It might be wishful thinking but that's all it is. I suppose you've never heard the term "low information voter".
It may not be the case for every one of them, but it's a logical conclusion for the whole. It's a stretch to think many such people aren't going to know that "O'Rourke" = "Beto."
It's not a logical conclusion. Saying it more often doesn't make it more true.
An example of a non sequitur would be giving an anecdote about Hispanic non-voters when asked a question about Hispanic voters, because what do Hispanics preferring to be off the radar have to do with the intelligence of a Hispanic voter?
I am the one who asked the question and you're the one who offered the non sequitur. Try to stick to that. What happened after you left the road isn't relevant.
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