2016 Presidential Primaries [ SUPER TUESDAY | 3-1-'16]

I'm amazed at how Trump won this news cycle and took the wind out of Rubio's sails with the Christie thing.

I'm also just kind of jaw-dropped at how the contest has devolved into a name-calling contest in the last 24 hours. Bad move by Rubio, IMO. The cost of getting some good burns on Trump is that Rubio just doesn't come off well in that mode.
 
I'm amazed at how Trump won this news cycle and took the wind out of Rubio's sails with the Christie thing.

I'm also just kind of jaw-dropped at how the contest has devolved into a name-calling contest in the last 24 hours. Bad move by Rubio, IMO. The cost of getting some good burns on Trump is that Rubio just doesn't come off well in that mode.

He's Teflon baby!!!
 
A drink menu everyone can get a laugh from:

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I'm amazed at how Trump won this news cycle and took the wind out of Rubio's sails with the Christie thing.

I'm also just kind of jaw-dropped at how the contest has devolved into a name-calling contest in the last 24 hours. Bad move by Rubio, IMO. The cost of getting some good burns on Trump is that Rubio just doesn't come off well in that mode.

I agree. I can't help but think that Rubio has decided he has no path to victory and he's just been told by the establishment to knock Trump down as many pegs as he can. Rubio will more than likely have a bad day on Tuesday and it looks like he's going to have a bad day on the 15th.

I think at this point Cruz is the only one who could potentially stop Trump since Cruz might actually win a state on Tuesday. But the chance of that is looking very slim. Maybe if Kasich hangs in there long enough he could also be a factor, but it seems very unlikely. Kasich makes a lot of sense as Trump's VP candidate. Would bring more legitimacy to what is kind of a troll candidate.
 
after this week's results, isn't Super Tuesday irrelevant ?

Barring indictments, we have the nominees. and

Guessing the real wager is who gets indicted first. Not looking good for Trump . I think he has more enemies since he has the Clinton Haters preoccupied
 
Chris Christie endorsed Donald Trump because of a patronizing phone call from Marco Rubio, it's been reported.

The New Jersey Governor is said to have been offended when Rubio left him a voicemail after he dropped out and told him he had a 'bright future in public service'.

According to the New York Times, Christie, 53, took the message as deeply disrespectful and questioned why a 44-year-old was discussing his future.
 
Chris Christie endorsed Donald Trump because of a patronizing phone call from Marco Rubio, it's been reported.

The New Jersey Governor is said to have been offended when Rubio left him a voicemail after he dropped out and told him he had a 'bright future in public service'.

According to the New York Times, Christie, 53, took the message as deeply disrespectful and questioned why a 44-year-old was discussing his future.

Did you guys know a war actually started at least once over something like that? Actually it was another phase of an already existing phase of a war, but the principal is the same isn't it? I can see Trump doing something like that himself, and I can see Cruz putting someone else up to something like that, but it surprises me a bit that Rubio would do it.
 
after this week's results, isn't Super Tuesday irrelevant ?

Barring indictments, we have the nominees. and

Guessing the real wager is who gets indicted first. Not looking good for Trump . I think he has more enemies since he has the Clinton Haters preoccupied

Irrelevant, not in my opinion, but it could very well be decisive, I think this is where Hillary puts Sanders away (unfortunately IMO), either by actually beating him, or pulling some sort of Republicans vs. Ron Paul stunt, which she's already shown signs of in Iowa and one of the other states, I forget which), then there's always the "Super Delegate" thing she can pull. By the way what the f*ck is a Super Delegate? Isn't making some delegates more important than others pretty much the polar opposite of democracy?

On the Repub side I think both Cruz and Rubio have to "win something" or they'll fall by the wayside pretty soon though they may pull a Kasich/Carson and just hang on to try to get a VP nod or a cabinet post, etc.

Here are a couple of links sent to me a big pro Bernie coworker about Hilldog: Video #1 and Video #2
 
50# can probably explain this better. but looking at exit polls demographics, Sanders, Cruz,Rubio etal are toast.

HRC held a 10 point advantage with white voters in SC and overwhelmingly won voters of color.

Trumps lead is insurmountable ch or any of the other candidates.

What will be interesting is between now and the conventions. Trump is a sitting duck with no one to lash out against. The voters that will appreciate him attacking HRC, he already has.

This is just starting to get good
 
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