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mgmaggiemg

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34. scalia is dead whoopie! has nothing to do w/HRC
Sat Feb 13, 2016, 08:10 PM
Feb 2016

obama gets to pick another SCOTUS before he leaves the whitehouse! has nothing to do with HRC

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Obama is currently the President He will make the decision itsrobert Feb 2016 #1
How much precedent has there been.,... daleanime Feb 2016 #105
Young people need to grow up liberal N proud Feb 2016 #2
I notice people kicking down, I wrote an OP about it some time back Fumesucker Feb 2016 #7
Hey, that was pretty good. bananas Feb 2016 #102
Wow. You're really angry they aren't doing as they're told, aren't you? Avalux Feb 2016 #10
Young people need to get in the habit of voting. They don't. Capn Sunshine Feb 2016 #21
More accurately, they're pissed that their elder purposefully fucked them out of the lollipop. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #22
And they believe BS is going to be any different? liberal N proud Feb 2016 #48
BookMarked WillyT Feb 2016 #85
And what are you so proud of? earthshine Feb 2016 #95
+1000000 SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #115
All voting statistics show that he has cross-age support. Fearless Feb 2016 #126
It seems to be a lot easier to complain about people not voting than it is to complain A Simple Game Feb 2016 #37
They just don't vote for evil basselope Feb 2016 #38
My oldest grandson said 840high Feb 2016 #84
Lol. Young people do grow up. morningfog Feb 2016 #40
They're not all like that by a long shot DFW Feb 2016 #52
I know, my daughters, both would not make such a threat liberal N proud Feb 2016 #63
If you want them to vote, give them something to vote for. backscatter712 Feb 2016 #62
BS is feeding them b.s. liberal N proud Feb 2016 #64
Hello There... Someone To Vote FORRR Would Be A Nice Change For The Better! CorporatistNation Feb 2016 #71
Learn to take their medicine. Swallow that bitter pill. CBGLuthier Feb 2016 #78
Yikes! Are you ever around young people? CoffeeCat Feb 2016 #89
Exactly!!! Beacool Feb 2016 #98
Democrats need to earn votes noiretextatique Feb 2016 #122
Or as Hillary would say... AgingAmerican Feb 2016 #124
Keep that in mind in November. Fearless Feb 2016 #125
Young people DO grow up... MattSh Feb 2016 #127
Can obama appoint himself? Voice for Peace Feb 2016 #3
Legally, of course he can...and the Senate could reject his nomination. brooklynite Feb 2016 #23
I guess if they thought they might he better off karynnj Feb 2016 #36
I wish he would, just to watch Republican heads explode senz Feb 2016 #26
As would Michelle oldtime dfl_er Feb 2016 #51
Bernie could appoint him if they dragged it out that long... Flying Squirrel Feb 2016 #72
My idea is even more delicious: Bernie's AG Voice for Peace Feb 2016 #87
It was never a game, and the stakes aren't any different than they were yesterday. winter is coming Feb 2016 #4
And I suspect there will be at least two more appointments to be made before 2020. eom. 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #8
My thinking Krytan11c Feb 2016 #35
agree. I'll have to re-double my efforts to get Bernie in the WH Ferd Berfel Feb 2016 #5
Doesn't the turn-out numbers from N.H. put the to lie ... 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #6
Because people failed to turn out for Hillary in NH it's Bernie's fault? Fumesucker Feb 2016 #9
The TOTAL vote numbers were below the 2008 numbers eom. 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #14
And that is the fault of the candidate with record breaking numbers how? Fumesucker Feb 2016 #16
How do you get me "blaming" anyone? eom. 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Squinch Feb 2016 #60
Which shows why Clinton can't be the candidate.. she can't even turn out her own voters. basselope Feb 2016 #39
Bernie got more votes than any candidate in the history of the NH primary so ... Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #11
Citation??? Thanks. eom 1StrongBlackMan Feb 2016 #15
here virtualobserver Feb 2016 #29
Here... Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #33
That's not true! Turnout for this primary season has been down for Democrats overall. Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2016 #19
not for Bernie, just for Hillary virtualobserver Feb 2016 #30
Republican turnout is higher than both of our candidates combined.... FrenchieCat Feb 2016 #44
Hillary won NH in 2008, and she got 20,000 less votes in 2016 virtualobserver Feb 2016 #45
Stay simple, FrenchieCat Feb 2016 #54
If your blinders keep you from seeing that only 29% of Americans currently identify as Democrats.... virtualobserver Feb 2016 #56
and ? The actual vote we just had in the past two weeks FrenchieCat Feb 2016 #61
it is not predictive other than that Bernie received more votes than any other candidate..... virtualobserver Feb 2016 #66
Hey! There's that MATH you say we don't get. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #88
Young people should be smart enough to know how important Beaverhausen Feb 2016 #12
This election is The Wizard of Oz. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #13
Not bad. And the flying monkeys?? N/t tokenlib Feb 2016 #18
Easy. The Tea Party. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #24
Yeah! Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #32
Oh well done, sir! potone Feb 2016 #57
Thanks, but I'm a Ma'am! Fawke Em Feb 2016 #74
In that case, let me give you a heart. (blushing) nt earthshine Feb 2016 #99
My apologies, Ma'am. potone Feb 2016 #108
Epic demwing Feb 2016 #73
They are coming right out of where the rest of that crap came from. n/t JTFrog Feb 2016 #81
Fuck that noise. THE REPUBLICANS MUST BE STOPPED. JTFrog Feb 2016 #17
We are talking about stopping them. Fawke Em Feb 2016 #25
That's exactly the point. Bernie will bring the masses out to vote. Hillary will bring out the GOP. cui bono Feb 2016 #31
Blammo. hifiguy Feb 2016 #43
The numbers so far don't support this. Though we hear about Bernie's revolution, the numbers Squinch Feb 2016 #58
+1 Lucinda Feb 2016 #68
So, what's your point? earthshine Feb 2016 #100
My point is that there is no revolution. And all of Bernie's plans depend on there being a Squinch Feb 2016 #106
Hillary says, "NO WE CAN'T" earthshine Feb 2016 #111
So you guys have come up with a little slogan, and that's nice. Squinch Feb 2016 #118
Yawn. nt earthshine Feb 2016 #119
Yep. I agree... one_voice Feb 2016 #42
Exactly. n/t JTFrog Feb 2016 #46
Trying to threaten people into voting for Hillary? earthshine Feb 2016 #101
You had to reach pretty hard for that one. JTFrog Feb 2016 #109
I hade to wade through your ambiguity. earthshine Feb 2016 #112
Or I just really really really really think that the fucking Republicans must be stopped. JTFrog Feb 2016 #114
How do you respond so fast, sheesh? earthshine Feb 2016 #116
I responded to a fucking post saying Hillary must be stopped. JTFrog Feb 2016 #117
Obviously, Hillary is much closer in perspective to the repubs than Bernie. earthshine Feb 2016 #120
"she will be just as corrupt as the repubs" JTFrog Feb 2016 #121
I didn't say that. Straw-man arguments are not productive. earthshine Feb 2016 #123
You went from "Obama's got this" to... joshcryer Feb 2016 #27
And Bernie will keep this movement alive to have us take over congress in the midterms. cui bono Feb 2016 #28
scalia is dead whoopie! has nothing to do w/HRC mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #34
Every point you make is a dead-on bull's eye, Cheese. hifiguy Feb 2016 #41
Thank you that is my aim Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #49
Lol! zappaman Feb 2016 #47
This was never a game. lunamagica Feb 2016 #50
Bernie hasn't exactly sparked voter enthusiasm in the primaries we've had so far. Squinch Feb 2016 #53
Excuse Me But Your OP Title Reads Like It Was Written By A Freeper Vogon_Glory Feb 2016 #55
Thank God! I thought I was the only one who noticed this! Squinch Feb 2016 #59
Glad to see there are others like me, too Vogon_Glory Feb 2016 #65
I wasn't here in 2008. But the posting certainly is vicious. Squinch Feb 2016 #67
In which case Vogon_Glory Feb 2016 #69
And you, my friend! Squinch Feb 2016 #70
+1 betsuni Feb 2016 #75
We'll have to work hard to replace those corporatist Senators who vote with republicans Zorra Feb 2016 #113
if Bernie is nominated, non-young people (which is the bulk of the electorate) ericson00 Feb 2016 #76
So Hillary supporters will vote for Trump? demwing Feb 2016 #83
I won't, but others might ericson00 Feb 2016 #86
"HRC wins national Dems in landslides in polls" demwing Feb 2016 #91
wow, one poll! The rest are Hillary landslides. Quinnipiac is an outlier ericson00 Feb 2016 #93
This message was self-deleted by its author Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #94
The same thing is being said at FreeRepublic. Dawson Leery Feb 2016 #77
It's true. Hillary is unelectable. Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #80
Hey Cheese, you sound like a real Democrat to me! earthshine Feb 2016 #104
No thanks. MohRokTah Feb 2016 #79
Yes, as a matter of fact, he was. zappaman Feb 2016 #97
Wow, for real? Starry Messenger Feb 2016 #107
Yup, he deleted after being excoriated by both sides. eom MohRokTah Feb 2016 #110
K&R for truth. This is not a moment to take risks. Go Sanders! eom Betty Karlson Feb 2016 #82
-1 Mosby Feb 2016 #90
how about we vote for our nominee MFM008 Feb 2016 #92
Oh, please.... Beacool Feb 2016 #96
Wrong timesup Feb 2016 #103
Not according to Ladbrokes. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #128
They are asking a different question though Cheese Sandwich Feb 2016 #129
They're a business. Bad Dog Feb 2016 #130
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