Bush/Clinton

I am not looking forward to this (unfortunately fast-approaching) election-cycle.

Depressed that there is no sprightly fresh-faced candidate promising non-existent change?

As a political junkie, a Bush/Clinton matchup is like the equivalent of free-basing cocaine. It's going to be highly entertaining.

Beyond that, I have my doubts.
 
As a political junkie, a Bush/Clinton matchup is like the equivalent of free-basing cocaine. It's going to be highly entertaining.

Sorry, but I don't see the entertainment value in that. Biden/Cruz is a debate I would watch.
 
Sorry, but I don't see the entertainment value in that. Biden/Cruz is a debate I would watch.

I'm not even really referring directly to the candidates themselves -- their families are what really intrigue me.

Edit: If Biden/Cruz became a thing, I'm thinking full-time expat status.
 
I'm not even really referring directly to the candidates themselves -- their families are what really intrigue me.

Edit: If Biden/Cruz became a thing, I'm thinking full-time expat status.
If you're expecting anything better than entertainment from your politics you haven't been paying attention.

Full-time expat status aint so bad.
 
All hail Plutocracy!

I am really hard pressed to think of any substantive differences these two might have once they got to the governing part of the deal. Both would try to play the populist card, but really, how could anyone in the country keep a straight face during that obviously obsequious pander-a-thon.
 
Depressed that there is no sprightly fresh-faced candidate promising non-existent change?

Warren if she sells out would likely beat out CLinton. Same with Bernie Sanders. She could generate the buzz from the younger crowd who pushed Obama past Hillary.

I really find it hard to believe the republicans can't get anyone better than Jeb Bush though. I mean just ****ing let Gary Johnson run if you can't do more than trot out more of the same. Jeb is like George without the funny.
 
I'm not even really referring directly to the candidates themselves -- their families are what really intrigue me.

Edit: If Biden/Cruz became a thing, I'm thinking full-time expat status.

I've got a secret plan to move to Vancouver if anyone truly bat**** insane gets elected president, liek Michelle Bachmann, Ted Cruz falls into that category as well.
 
All hail Plutocracy!

I am really hard pressed to think of any substantive differences these two might have once they got to the governing part of the deal. Both would try to play the populist card, but really, how could anyone in the country keep a straight face during that obviously obsequious pander-a-thon.

True dat.

Now for possible countries to go to:

Me? I really like Ireland.
 
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