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I'd vote for this candidate before I'd vote for Trump. He seems more reliable and makes more sense. (He's surging ahead in the polls too!)

 

 

Vermin Supreme finishes fourth in N.H. Democratic primaries

 

Vermin Supreme, a boot-wearing, pony-loving political satirist who runs for president every four years, placed fourth in New Hampshire's Democratic primary election and ultimately received more votes than Republican candidate Jim Gilmore.

Supreme got 256 votes Tuesday evening, finishing just behind former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who attracted 619 votes despite dropping out of the race after the Iowa caucuses. Gilmore, the former Virginia governor and last-place finisher on the Republican side, received just 131 votes.

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Vermin Supreme talks through a bullhorn at the bus carrying U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, February 8, 2016.

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Sporting a boot on his head, Supreme is a fixture in New Hampshire politics, where he has run for president seven times. In a recent interview with FOX25 News, he described the four planks of his platform:

 

1) Mandatory tooth-brushing laws ("Gingivitis has been eroding the gumline of this great nation of ours for long enough and must be stopped.");

 

2) Time travel research ("I'm the only candidate who is willing to fully fund time travel, go back in time and kill baby Hitler with my bare hands before he's even born.");

 

3) Zombie preparedness ("I am the only candidate who has a plan to protect America from the imminent zombie invasion and I will be harnessing the awesome power of zombies to create electric energy utilizing the latest in giant hamster wheel technology."); and

 

4. Free ponies for all Americans ("A federal pony identification system and you must have your pony with you at all times.").

 

It's worth noting that he is not the only candidate who has said he would kill baby Hitler. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said, "hell yeah, I would" when asked about it in November.

 

In the interview, Supreme said that Republicans Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum dropped out because they "knew they could not get more votes than Vermin Supreme in New Hampshire.

"They figured they'd better cut their losses and cut their losses good. That's the measuring stick here in New Hampshire. Are you going to be able to get more votes than Vermin Supreme? That's why you've got to ask yourself, do you feel lucky, punk?" he said.

 

Paul actually received 1,853 votes, and Supreme did not "crush Martin O'Malley" as he promised to do. But he did receive more votes than Santorum (197) and Jindal (50).

 

 

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We'll get to see lots of dirt if he even makes it further. Nobody has begun to slam him yet in the media. Wait till the R's identify him as a "communist" or at least quote him describing himself as a socialist.  Socialist votes are rare. The guy will be posed as the 75 year old dinosaur he is I bet. I think that's the oldest ever!   I think its crazy evidence when a 75 year old politician steps up and claims desire for presidency.  I suspect Congress will give him nothing he wants, if he makes it.  "Bigger government" "share the wealth"...."much higher taxes"    ...dunno about that. Might tick a few boxes here and there, but we'll have to wait and see.

I do like his apparent sincerity, he seems the good at it, but then again, he has the most practice years too!  :dodgyrun:

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Buffoon has a pretty wide meaning. A year ago I would have agreed that Trump was a clown. But if he is so dumb and I am so much smarter, why is he rich and famous and and I'm poor and hanging out with you guys and not Ivanka?

 

So at this point I am no longer laughing. The hair still makes me smile though, along with the reverse raccoon look his make-up highlights.

 

It won't make much difference though, regardless who gets elected. Even Bernie. Other exogenous variables, particularly economic and religious related influences are driving the bus at this moment. Starting with the nineteen trillion dollar national debt.

 

And since most individuals and all G20 and EM governments are completely unprepared for any market downturn, there is little reason for optimism.

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Trump: a buffoon that is not qualified in any way whatsoever to run the USA. His message is one of fear and his appeal is primarily among xenophobes and racists. He is despised in Europe and Latin America and would be an embarrassment to the country.

'Maybe you should quit watching MSNBC. He is none of those things. 

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Want to see a real buffoon? Watch Janet Yellen's testimony today trying to justify the Fed's quarter point interest rate increase in an environment when other central banks are going negative.

 

You all realize no matter what other differences we may have in background and experience, like it or not we are all participants in the broader economy. Think of citizens as shareholders in USA, inc.

 

Now some have done very well in these past seven years but not all. Indeed, the wealth gap has widened, household incomes are dropping, the national net worth per capita has decreased and the Middle East is in flames, Nobel Peace Prize notwithstanding.

 

But that doesn't matter to some.

 

Why?

 

Because Trump is a buffoon and it's Bush's and the Republicans fault, right.

 

Sure. Free the weed. Feel the Bern. And everything will be hunky-dory.

 

Sure.

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I have yet to see anything from Trump that is a viable solution to any problem whatsoever. He complains a great deal, mirroring the fear and hatred that is so prevalent on social media.

 

Look up any issue at all his stance varies from interview to interview depending on the audience.

 

He is a buffoon and a clown of the first order. I can't wait until he starts to do juggling and pratfalls!

 

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In my opinion anyone who would consider voting for him or even taking him seriously couldn't be much smarter than a barnyard animal.

From your view ? HAHAHAHA

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He supported the Ohio Marijuana Monopoly strangely, even though some of his supporters did not.

 

I'm guessing the first marijuana monopoly that speaks under his watch is granted whatever it is they want. he maybe didn't understand the dynamics in Ohio, or did. if he's elected he better understand Prairie Systems and the like real quick, or I'm going to blame all seven of his supporters here when I cant grow my own. :P

I supported ohio s monopoly. it was better than nothing that they have now.

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Hi Zap.

 

No TV? No football? No American Idol? No Kirstie Alley dancing with the stars? No Dr. Phil?

 

There is some good content on cable.

 

Try Al Jazeera with Bloomberg as a back-up. Check out the Beeb, BBC world service, or Deutsch Welles.

 

Al Jazeera gives especially good coverage of the Syrian mess.

 

It is almost humorous and more than a bit alarming that so many Americans are so xenophobic they blind themselves to the broader world.

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Trump, scary? Nah, not really. Or at least no more than that guy who made the movie with Bonzo.

 

Nineteen trillion in debt, Zap. $100,000,000,000,000 in unfunded liabilities. Concerning.

 

But here is what's really frightening when you think longer term.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=total+us+government+spending+as+percent+of+gdp&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#imgrc=sqmlxzFOXtx5_M%3A

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Trump, scary? Nah, not really. Or at least no more than that guy who made the movie with Bonzo.

 

Nineteen trillion in debt, Zap. $100,000,000,000,000 in unfunded liabilities. Concerning.

 

But here is what's really frightening when you think longer term.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=total+us+government+spending+as+percent+of+gdp&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#imgrc=sqmlxzFOXtx5_M%3A

So what sort of monetary system do you think we've been using for the last century? 

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"Sorry losers and haters, but my I.Q. is one of the highest -and you all know it! Please don't feel so stupid or insecure,it's not your fault." –Donald Trump

 

"I'm not a schmuck. Even if the world goes to hell in a handbasket, I won't lose a penny." –Donald Trump

 

"I have a great relationship with the blacks." –Donald Trump

 

"You know, it really doesn`t matter what [the media] write as long as you`ve got a young and beautiful piece of azz." –Donald Trump

 

"The beauty of me is that I'm very rich." –Donald Trump

 

"All of the women on 'The Apprentice' flirted with me – consciously or unconsciously. That's to be expected." –Donald Trump

 

"I don't think Ivanka would do that, although she does have a very nice figure. I've said if Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her." –Donald Trump,

 

"I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is that I'm more honest and my women are more beautiful." –Donald Trump

 

"These people – I'd like to use really foul language. I won't do it. I was going to say they're really full of s**t, but I won't say that." –Donald Trump

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Not a catastrophe. The world will end with a whimper not a bang, I would guess.

 

My predictions have not been one-hundred percent reliable. I can remember being drunk on the UofM diag fifty years ago convinced the world wouldn't last another five years. Wrong.

 

Or the realization in 1970 about two days into my ten month stay in Boun d'Ham that I would never survive my tour in SE Asia. Wrong, again.

 

Best I can tell now is the universe ends when you die. But death isn't not catastrophic, it's inevitable.

 

Nah, I just hope to make things better for those who follow. How about you?

 

Too late for me to be different. I'm seventy and playing on house money. Just an old retired hourly guy who learned he liked mj while just a snuffy private in Uncle Sugar's late-sixties green machine.

 

Too late for all of us here, I suggest. The reason I can sit here and exchange views with all of the folks here is the cumulative result of countless conscious and unconscious choices I made many years ago.

 

One moment in particular comes to mind watching me fist born enter the world and the realization I was responsible for this little being. Me. Not you, or my parents. Not the government or society or God. Me.

 

I can take responsibility for me and mine. But I don't think my responsibility extends to those who EXPECT others to do for them what they can't or won't do for others. That responsibility is their parents. And any babies catastrophe is parents who can't or won't assume that burden.

 

Nah, not a catastrophe although the chances of one given the Iranian and North Korean nuke programs and Desh chemical and biological weapons efforts increase the likelihood of something unforeseen and truly awful happening.

 

But apocalypse? That would entail a massive market disruption.

 

Want to know real magic? I went to a machine yesterday, put in a piece of plastic, punched some buttons and the machine gave me back some multi-colored mostly green paper with old guys portraits on them. I gave a piece of this magic paper to the Indian restaurant next door and received a wonderful vindaloo lunch in return. That is magic.

 

Catastrophe is when that paper loses its magic.

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Lack of money has ended the world for millions. Just ask any dead bloated Syrian refugee washed ashore on Lebos.

 

Look no further than Flint for the results of a lack of capital. Or take a short drive down any Michigan freeway.

 

We used to invest in infrastructure. These days we pay for retired sheriff's deputies' second homes in Florida instead.

 

It gives me no pleasure to write these posts knowing most won't agree. Who doesn't want to be loved and admired? I know I do but I won't ignore reality to be popular.

 

There is something sad about the victim mentality as in those fknrepublicans when, in fact it is your own darn fault. Want to blame someone? Start with yourself. And your parents. No one else is truly responsible.

 

And if anyone thinks I'm evil for my opinions, keep in mind two things:

 

1. If you had lived my life you would think differently,.

 

2. Satan comes in the guise of a friend and not an enemy.

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I'd vote for this candidate before I'd vote for Trump. He seems more reliable and makes more sense. (He's surging ahead in the polls too!)

 

 

Vermin Supreme finishes fourth in N.H. Democratic primaries

 

Vermin Supreme, a boot-wearing, pony-loving political satirist who runs for president every four years, placed fourth in New Hampshire's Democratic primary election and ultimately received more votes than Republican candidate Jim Gilmore.

Supreme got 256 votes Tuesday evening, finishing just behind former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who attracted 619 votes despite dropping out of the race after the Iowa caucuses. Gilmore, the former Virginia governor and last-place finisher on the Republican side, received just 131 votes.

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Vermin Supreme talks through a bullhorn at the bus carrying U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz at a campaign event in Manchester, New Hampshire, February 8, 2016.

Eric Thayer/Reuters
 
 

Sporting a boot on his head, Supreme is a fixture in New Hampshire politics, where he has run for president seven times. In a recent interview with FOX25 News, he described the four planks of his platform:

 

1) Mandatory tooth-brushing laws ("Gingivitis has been eroding the gumline of this great nation of ours for long enough and must be stopped.");

 

2) Time travel research ("I'm the only candidate who is willing to fully fund time travel, go back in time and kill baby Hitler with my bare hands before he's even born.");

 

3) Zombie preparedness ("I am the only candidate who has a plan to protect America from the imminent zombie invasion and I will be harnessing the awesome power of zombies to create electric energy utilizing the latest in giant hamster wheel technology."); and

 

4. Free ponies for all Americans ("A federal pony identification system and you must have your pony with you at all times.").

 

It's worth noting that he is not the only candidate who has said he would kill baby Hitler. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said, "hell yeah, I would" when asked about it in November.

 

In the interview, Supreme said that Republicans Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum dropped out because they "knew they could not get more votes than Vermin Supreme in New Hampshire.

"They figured they'd better cut their losses and cut their losses good. That's the measuring stick here in New Hampshire. Are you going to be able to get more votes than Vermin Supreme? That's why you've got to ask yourself, do you feel lucky, punk?" he said.

 

Paul actually received 1,853 votes, and Supreme did not "crush Martin O'Malley" as he promised to do. But he did receive more votes than Santorum (197) and Jindal (50).

 

 

 

OMG That is hilarious!!

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Donald Trump is a very smart guy. He isn't the dolt that educated and progressive people paint him out to be, despite that he acts that way. Trump realizes that his message appeals to the "NASCAR republicans," so he kinda has to be dolt-like in order to gain support.

 

Truth is that the "red states," who generally rail against the federal government, actually get much more tax dollars from the federal government than what they pay in. This money comes from the blue states.

 

Trump understands this. He is smart enough to realize that the majority of the population are just people getting by week-to-week. So he presents himself in a bully sort of way and proclaims that he will help such folks.

 

Trump's advantage is that the super-rich know that Trump will advocate for the rich (so he can preserve his own wealth) and many of the poor folks will vote for Trump because they have some grand allusion that they, someday,might become "rich."

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Hi Zap.

 

No TV? No football? No American Idol? No Kirstie Alley dancing with the stars? No Dr. Phil?

 

There is some good content on cable.

 

Try Al Jazeera with Bloomberg as a back-up. Check out the Beeb, BBC world service, or Deutsch Welles.

 

Al Jazeera gives especially good coverage of the Syrian mess.

 

It is almost humorous and more than a bit alarming that so many Americans are so xenophobic they blind themselves to the broader world.

 

I'd venture to say that if you say "Al Jazeera" to most Americans they'd claim that it's a mouthpiece for terrorists but it's a REALLY good news channel that presents views that you won't hear on Fox. And some you will, since they do present many sides to what are complex issues (they even interview right-wing Israelis).

 

But my favorite is still Rachel Maddow.

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