Iceweasel
Diamond Member
I never liked Beck, too preachy and whiny for me.
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I love that. I think Hillary is way too right wing for the modern left, that's why Obama won the nomination and they've steadily moved leftwards since.It's going to be Rand Paul vs Liz Warren
I remind you President Obama has done nothing on immigration despite his claim to use executive action which it now looks like he won't do till after the midterms if it all which is not endearing him to Hispanic voters which in turn won't endear Hillary to them.Hillary Clinton has one very huge problem Obama he is going to be a huge drag on the Democratic nominee no matter who it is you distance yourself to much from you risk losing your base you embrace him to much you lose the independents.
Doesn't matter...The demographics will be such that no GOP candidate will be able to overcome the numbers. The GOP will continue to block immigration reform and the GOP will continue to alienate Hispanics.
Chief, the Senate passed a bill. Obama is ready to sign it. The GOP is blocking it. Pretty simple huh? The "build a wall" GOP is the last party Hispanics would support.
I love that. I think Hillary is way too right wing for the modern left, that's why Obama won the nomination and they've steadily moved leftwards since.It's going to be Rand Paul vs Liz Warren
Beck says a lot of stuff, most of it he is on the opposite side of within a week.Glenn Beck Hillary Clinton will be the next president - CNN.com
Notwithstanding the messenger, Beck sees the writing on the wall. The national vote is slipping away from the GOP.
If the democrats keep up their stellar performance the next president will be al Baghdadi.
^^sensative pussy^^Just reading this board, it's clear why even the looniest of the left are going to keep winning. Many conservatives have confused being a conservative with being an asshole, and no one likes an asshole.
Also apparently new the the whole internet thing lol
not sensitive at all. Just stating a fact. This is how a newcomer sees this board
40% assholes calling themselves conservatives
40% morons calling themselves liberals
20% rational posters
I love that. I think Hillary is way too right wing for the modern left, that's why Obama won the nomination and they've steadily moved leftwards since.It's going to be Rand Paul vs Liz Warren
Hillary is not even going to be the Nominee. She thinks she's a power unto herself and the Dem Party should be grateful she's running; she's going to get a lesson in Progressive Politics.
There is never a sure thing but he is likely correct. It has nothing to do with Hillary though. The truth of the matter is that the right is likely to win this November and that places them in a position of actually having to do something. Obama is not going to allow that because of how polarized the nation has become. Then, when is time to run a candidate they will ruin the chance they have (and they would have a strong chance) by defaulting to losing issues like they always do. Obama won his second term precisely for the same reasons. Even with a strong running position, the right can't help defaulting to losing positions that the base loves but the public does not.Yep. Hillary's no sure thing at all.
There is never a sure thing but he is likely correct. It has nothing to do with Hillary though. The truth of the matter is that the right is likely to win this November and that places them in a position of actually having to do something. Obama is not going to allow that because of how polarized the nation has become. Then, when is time to run a candidate they will ruin the chance they have (and they would have a strong chance) by defaulting to losing issues like they always do. Obama won his second term precisely for the same reasons. Even with a strong running position, the right can't help defaulting to losing positions that the base loves but the public does not.Yep. Hillary's no sure thing at all.
Yea, I'm talking about abortion, Benghazi, welfare, social security and a plethora of other topics that are losing issues no matter how damn important the base feels they are. The left will control the narrative and crush the right with their own stupidity.
Yes they are. Do you really think that Benghazi, abortion, and ss are winning issues? Right there is the problem. They are not and that is hard fact.The various concerns traditionally advanced by the Republican base are not losing issues in the poles. Myth. Romney lost because the nation had yet to face the realities of ObamaCare and because Romney let the left define him early and failed to counter that assault until it was too late. I knew he would lose at a time when a competent Republican campaign would have won. The Republican Party hasn't fielded a reliably conservative candidate or a campaign that knows how to consistently frame the currently pertinent issues in the forefront of America's mind as it defines the Democrat since Reagan.
The various concerns traditionally advanced by the Republican base are not losing issues in the poles. Myth. Romney lost because the nation had yet to face the realities of ObamaCare and because Romney let the left define him early and failed to counter that assault until it was too late. I knew he would lose at a time when a competent Republican campaign would have won. The Republican Party hasn't fielded a reliably conservative candidate or a campaign that knows how to consistently frame the currently pertinent issues in the forefront of America's mind as it defines the Democrat since Reagan.
Yes they are. Do you really think that Benghazi, abortion, and ss are winning issues? Right there is the problem. They are not and that is hard fact.
Hillary Clinton has one very huge problem Obama he is going to be a huge drag on the Democratic nominee no matter who it is you distance yourself to much from you risk losing your base you embrace him to much you lose the independents.
Doesn't matter...The demographics will be such that no GOP candidate will be able to overcome the numbers. The GOP will continue to block immigration reform and the GOP will continue to alienate Hispanics.