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EE_
8th May 2016, 10:07 AM
I got this thing figured out and I'm ready to make a prediction on the election.
While everyone is up in arms about Trump, both haters and those watching for a big steal, or the take down of Trump.
While everyone is attacking Hillary in the media and Hillary's people attacking Trump...one thing is being overlooked.
Q. What are we missing here? Who has been very quiet during all this? Who has not been seen, or mentioned for quite some time.
Who has a son that died and his dying wish was for his father to run for president? That's right! JOE BIDEN!
Hillary is the most flawed candidate I've seen in election history. She cannot win, not a chance in hell!
Hillary and her lesbian feminist army is only there to soften the target. Once Joe steps in, Trump will have to come up with a completely different playbook.
I'm predicting she will be pulled around the convention and that's when good OL Uncle Joe will step in to save the democrats.
Joe doesn't need to be vetted and the campaign money is in place.
Biden is a perfect fit to scoop up all Hillary fanbots and Bernie the Bozo fans.
Mark my words, I know I'm right. These people behind all this, are not as dumb as they'd like you to believe.
As far as who will win this match up, I can't say yet, but it will be a very close fight...too close for comfort.
If the party doesn't unite it could be curtains for Trump. The republican elite scum just might find Joe to be more acceptable to Trump?
There you have it, everything else you see and hear is nonsense.
PS. My picks for Trump's VP are Rick Scott, or Mike Huckabee. Trump does not need a women or bean-eater to win. His message is enough.
I'm not against women in high places, but I could never see a woman president command the military superpower US. No other government with a large military has a women in charge, nor has there ever been in modern times.
boogietillyapuke
8th May 2016, 02:00 PM
Come to FL I'll let ya mow mine and think all ya want. As for the VP picks I hope to hell that you're wrong about Rick the Prick.
vacuum
8th May 2016, 02:29 PM
Absolutely. That's why catholic Joe visited the pope recently. Joe vowed he wouldn't run for office, he needed the pope's blessing to say that it is ok if he does.
Serpo
8th May 2016, 02:35 PM
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Jewboo
8th May 2016, 02:37 PM
Mark my words, I know I'm right...PS. My picks for Trump's VP are Rick Scott, or Mike Huckabee...
http://9953-presscdn-0-37.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/trumpsessions.jpg
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You completely missed Senator Jeff Sessions as Trump's VP.
:rolleyes: would be perfect to manage Legislative stuff on The Hill
vacuum
8th May 2016, 02:41 PM
http://images.rcp.realclearpolitics.com/316072.jpg
You completely missed Senator Jeff Sessions as Trump's VP.
:rolleyes: would be perfect to manage Legislative stuff on The Hill
The problem is that Jeff Sessions is far to valuable to have on the senate.
Not only is he one of 100 senate votes, but he is on many important committees, including the head of the Judiciary committee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Sessions#Committee_assignments
Being the vice president is kind of a do-nothing job in comparison.
Sessions can still work to get Trump legislation passed as a senator, but he can also vote for the legislation as well.
Jewboo
8th May 2016, 02:50 PM
The problem is that Jeff Sessions is far to valuable to have on the senate.
Not only is he one of 100 senate votes, but he is on many important committees, including the head of the Judiciary committee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Sessions#Committee_assignments
Being the vice president is kind of a do-nothing job in comparison.
Sessions can still work to get Trump legislation passed as a senator, but he can also vote for the legislation as well.
The Vice President, who serves as the president of the Senate, is often present for joint sessions, and he sits on the dais next to the Speaker of the House.
:(?? maybe he can become very proactive as the president of the Senate?
Neuro
8th May 2016, 02:55 PM
I'm not against women in high places, but I could never see a woman president command the military superpower US. No other government with a large military has a women in charge, nor has there ever been in modern times.
Your forgetting the Iron Lady. Margaret Thatcher who was one of the longest running PM's in British history, at the time Britain must have been third or fourth in military might after USA, USSR and possibly France. She did launch war against Argentina over their invasion of the Falkland Islands and came out victorious.
Hillary Clinton is no Margaret Thatcher!
Shami-Amourae
8th May 2016, 02:58 PM
I'd go for Pat Buchanan, but he's too old.
I think he's secretly Jew-wise too. All the ZOG watch groups call him an anti-Semite.
vacuum
8th May 2016, 03:12 PM
A lot of people are talking about Newt Gingrich.
But personally, between Trump and Gingrich, they've been in like 7 marriages. That doesn't help.
Hitch
8th May 2016, 03:56 PM
What if he picked Rand, or even Ron, Paul? That would be a good fit as well. It sure would drop one heckofa bomb on the media.
Shami-Amourae
8th May 2016, 03:57 PM
What if he picked Rand, or even Ron, Paul? That would be a good fit as well. It sure would drop one heckofa bomb on the media.
They both advocate Open Borders.
Cebu_4_2
8th May 2016, 04:05 PM
A lot of people are talking about Newt Gingrich.
But personally, between Trump and Gingrich, they've been in like 7 marriages. That doesn't help.
But Newt bleached his asshole because he wanted it white? That has to count for something.
Neuro
8th May 2016, 04:57 PM
What if he picked Rand, or even Ron, Paul? That would be a good fit as well. It sure would drop one heckofa bomb on the media.
Apart from the fact they have written lengthy articles arguing against Trump!
Cebu_4_2
8th May 2016, 06:31 PM
But Newt bleached his asshole because he wanted it white? That has to count for something.
Just because it is relevent.
EE_
8th May 2016, 06:40 PM
I thought Scott was a good fit because he would get Florida, he seems tough, he's anti-establishment.
Huckabee would get the evangelicals for the people that wanted to vote for a pope president and don't think Trump is Christian enough.
Scott ran for governor in 2010 as an anti-Republican establishment figure, spending his own money lavishly and criticizing Tallahassee insiders - although not at the decibel level Trump uses against Washington.
Last year, the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting published a story that claimed the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) had unofficially censored its employees from saying the words "climate change" and "global warming" in official communications.
Governor Scott is a long-time friend of Donald Trump's.
vacuum
8th May 2016, 06:46 PM
I thought Scott was a good fit because he would get Florida, he seems tough, he's anti-establishment.
Huckabee would get the evangelicals for the people that wanted to vote for a pope president and don't think Trump is Christian enough.
Trump said he's looking for somebody who is a political insider who can get legislation passed in congress.
Jewboo
8th May 2016, 06:51 PM
https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/18/13/campaign_images/webdr14/jeff-sessions-obama-guilty-of-utter-hypocrisy-on--2-3602-1455820086-0_dblbig.jpg
;D
Glass
8th May 2016, 06:59 PM
Trump said he's looking for somebody who is a political insider who can get legislation passed in congress.
translation: someone who has enough dirt on everyone else to leverage
Glass
8th May 2016, 07:01 PM
A lot of people are talking about Newt Gingrich.
But personally, between Trump and Gingrich, they've been in like 7 marriages. That doesn't help.
If somethings broke and you can't fix it, don't waste time on it. Cut it loose and move on.
Serpo
8th May 2016, 08:08 PM
This is who I would pick..............http://listtop10s.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/most-beautiful-women-in-Ukarine.jpg
Glass
8th May 2016, 08:15 PM
who is that? Goldie Pawn?
Serpo
8th May 2016, 08:19 PM
Thats what I thought at first ,but no she from the Ukraine, thats Americas isnt it?
http://listtop10s.com/10-nations-with-the-most-beautiful-women/ (http://http://listtop10s.com/10-nations-with-the-most-beautiful-women/)
Im pretty sure you can rule out these people.......
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/michelle_obama.htm (http://http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/michelle_obama.htm)
Glass
8th May 2016, 08:23 PM
yes, Polish and Ukraine girls are a bit special.
vacuum
10th May 2016, 09:24 PM
Newt Gingrich Tops Trump's VP List
https://www.newsmax.com/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=7866165d-4b7d-4fd4-a195-c6649baf7b06&SiteName=Newsmax By John Gizzi (http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/John-Gizzi/id-212)
Tuesday, 10 May 2016 10:55 PM More Posts (http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/John-Gizzi/id-212) by John Gizzi
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is now the leading candidate to be tapped by Donald Trump as his running mate, a close confidante of Trump tells Newsmax.
On Tuesday, Trump told the AP that he has whittled down his choices to 5 or 6 names.
"I have a list of people that I would like," Trump revealed in his interview Tuesday.
But the name that keeps cropping up as his favorite is Gingrich, a Trump confidante tells Newsmax.
Trump has tapped former presidential contender Ben Carson to help pick his running mate. Carson said Tuesday that he is stepping down from that post to focus on the Thursday meeting between Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan. Trump also announced this week that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will head his transition team.
Trump is said to favor Gingrich for several reasons.
First, Trump recognizes he is a Washington neophyte and sees in Gingrich someone who can school him in the legislative process and “make nice” with Capitol Hill.
Trump admitted to the AP he wants a running mate who can help him "with legislation, getting things through."
As Speaker, Gingrich successfully got Bill Clinton to sign legislation abolishing welfare, while agreeing to budget constraints that led to the first balanced budgets in a generation.
Trump has other reasons he is leaning toward Gingrich. He is said to personally like him. Rubio, Newsmax reported, has already been eliminated though he lobbied through surrogates for the job. Rubio has denied doing so.
Trump also finds Ohio Gov. John Kasich “kind of quirky” and not someone he resonates with, the confidante said.
Trump is apparently discarding the traditional approach of picking a running mate to provide geographic or ideological balance to his ticket. Instead he wants someone he “can live with for eight years,” the Trump source said.
This concept of a “simpatico ticket,” while rare, occurred when then-Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas turned to then-Sen. Al Gore of nearby Tennessee to run with him in his successful 1992 bid for president.
Though Gingrich did not endorse Trump, the Fox News commentator was an early defender of Trump in the GOP primary.
In addition, they pointed out, Gingrich helped organize a key meeting of Washington insiders for Trump that included former House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bob Livingston, R.-LA, and Heritage Foundation President and former Sen. Jim DeMint, R.-S.C.
“Donald values loyalty,” the source said, and Gingrich has been loyal.
Trump told the AP that he also is looking for a candidate who has held office and been under the public microscope.
"For the most part, they've been vetted over the last 20 years," he explained to the AP.
Gingrich has had such vetting, and survived a bitter, though unsuccessful run for president in 2012 against Mitt Romney.
Gingrich is also considered one of the best communicators in the party, and Trump is placing great emphasis on who can go toe-to-toe against Hillary Clinton’s running mate in upcoming debates.
Trump’s camp also is also said to be worried that his move to the center, already underway, may alienate conservative voters.
Gingrich remains a popular “Reaganite” – and could re-assure these voters if Trump takes positions not in line with party orthodoxy, the source said.
Newsmax queried Gingrich if he has been in discussions with the Trump campaign about the VP slot.
He offered a terse email reply: "No."
Dogman
10th May 2016, 09:58 PM
Crap no !
Dick Cheney all the way !
As far as oldy moldy's go that are not worth the air they waste and the resources they use !
Think about it !
Trump matched with dark Vader !
Perfect!
Said with tongue firmly in cheek ! ;D
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