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The Politics Thread

Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Wandering Yid, Feb 9, 2016.

  1. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member
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    I have a feeling that most of them voted for the name, to be honest.
    The party somehow lost to a Polish bloke with a sword and about 500 different dubious variants of the BNP.
     
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  2. humanbeingincroydon

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    It wouldn't surprise me if people were put off by their policies starting off well, then going off a cliff: they led with legalising cannabis, discounting Travelcards and cancelling the Garden Bridge...but then said they wanted a cycle superhighway from Waterloo to City Airport, flatpack syscrapers, maintainence drones for roads and public transport, and would replace buses with driverless electric cars

    ...oh who am I kidding, it's not like anyone else bothered to look up their policies.
     
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    Reasonable, reasonable, reasonable... Batshit.
    Yep, that's most of the parties now.
     
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  4. Shark

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    An interesting experiment if it's impartial... The numbers are incredibly low so as you say, easily distorted. if the survey goes viral and it is just accounting for preference as the creators say, I'd like to see what it looks like closer to election time.
     
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    I wonder if Trump's latest wife mentioned in her resume "Anything for a green card" before Donald duck put in a phone call (expecting an escort service!).
     
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    Eric Trump has lauded his father's decision not to bring up Bill Clinton's infidelity in the Presidential debate.
    That's the son of Donald and Ivana Trump, who divorced after his father publicly cheated on his mother.
    He knocked up Marla Maples, who he later married and then divorced.
     
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    @hypocritesareus
     
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    Did he keep his hair on while doing the knocking?
     
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    What Eric really meant is that compared to Bill Clinton, Donald Trump is a serial adulterer who is unlikely to make any political mistakes if elected president because he will be too busy shagging every bit of skirt in the White House.
     
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    Drumpf's latest batshit proclamation: Google is hiding all negative search results about Hillary Clinton

    In the space of thirty seconds I Googled countless negative stories about her. He really hasn't learned that people can check these things really quickly, even after getting his ass bitten clean off about his claims that global warming is a Chinese invention, has he?
     
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    The closer we get to it, the more certain I become that Drumpf is an experiment to
    see how close the USA electorate is to voting any omni-dimensional plank like him
    in as president.

    The result seems to be : frighteningly close.
     
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    It's hardly an experiment when the same thing happened in 2004.
     
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    But they have increased the number of dimensions in the 2004 experiment by
    several degrees for 2016. Perhaps the experiment hypothesis is that the
    likelihood is an "inverse power law" on dimensions. :)
     
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    Never discount the unbelievable naivety and stupidity of a an electorate capable of electing Dubya twice ( well, ok, only once then really! )
     
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    If Kentuckians can keep voting the idiot McConnell (Rep) in all the time,I'm sure America will vote in Trump for WW3.
     
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    If Mickey Mouse stood for the presidency, he'd win.

    He's got all the credentials - American to the core, an icon, he represents American values and ideals.

    Vote Mickey.
     
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    Vote Mickey. > Vote Trump!...
     
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  20. humanbeingincroydon

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    ...and has stomped over Western civilisation just as much as McDonalds, Coca-Cola and Starbucks in spite of being the most bland and tedious option with some seriously shady **** in the business dealings that got him there.

    So vote Bugs Bunny instead.
     
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