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Of course he's been elected. In Florida. The governorship? Ring a bell?
The Bushes do fit the dynasty definition. Multi-generational. Control of deep resources. Political power.
Since by your implication he has not been elected to national office, you continue to play word games and get them wrong. Florida does not represent the entire nation as it is a state. Ring a bell?
But just keep grasping at straws and making thing up in support of you fallacy.
Since by your implication he has not been elected to national office, you continue to play word games and get them wrong. Florida does not represent the entire nation as it is a state. Ring a bell?
But just keep grasping at straws and making thing up in support of you fallacy.
Where did I ever say national office? Can you point me the way?
Talk about grasping at straws and moving the goalposts!
Looking at the democrat political line up for the future, I actually do not see a future.
Today we have just two in the spotlight, those being Clinton, and sanders.
Who is in the pipeline for future elections.
I see no one.
On the republican side I see Rubio, Ryan, perhaps George P. Bush too name a few, but who on the dem side is up and coming?
I don't see anyone even remotely on the horizon in the democratic party, unless one counts Chelsea, and that isn't too far fetched I suppose.
Just my observation.
Bob.
They are either "swallowed" by their mother, or sucked out of the womb at a PP clinic.
Where did I ever say national office? Can you point me the way?
Talk about grasping at straws and moving the goalposts!
Gee, what was your implication citing the examples you did. Would you be trying the democratic practice of verbal gymnastics again? Or do you really think that you are so smart no one can see through your misstatements?
Either way, as usual you are wrong and a perfect example of a liberal sheep.
Gee, what was your implication citing the examples you did. Would you be trying the democratic practice of verbal gymnastics again? Or do you really think that you are so smart no one can see through your misstatements?
Either way, as usual you are wrong and a perfect example of a liberal sheep.
Gee, I guess you couldn't find any example of me saying "national" office. So you go on the attack, the perfect example of an inept debater. Verbal gymnastics? LMAO. I cited Romney. LMAO.
Gee, I guess you couldn't find any example of me saying "national" office. So you go on the attack, the perfect example of an inept debater. Verbal gymnastics? LMAO. I cited Romney. LMAO.
And you continue to bob and weave. A governor is part of a dynasty? When speaking of a presidential election? Even you must admit you are comparing apples to oranges. Or trying to convince everyone that only you could possibly be correct about anything, as usual. And, as usual, you are wrong and spinning as fast as you can to try and support your incorrect claim.
Being born everyday, haven't you heard of "anchor" babies. You just paid for one being born and there comes another one...................and another one................and another one.............
Has exactly the same qualifications as The King, but a lot younger.
That's only if Hillary loses and the Obama's lose their clout in the Democratic Party. With the Clintons back in the White House, they'll surely shut out any Obama influence. That's just the behind-the-scenes inter-party drama that always seems to take place between Presidential families.
1. Two brothers who have never held a high elected office in their lives.
2. A woman who literally rode on Hillary's coattails.
3. Former Mayor of a very crime-ridden, impoverished city.
Not a good lineup IMHO.
You mean like Trump and Carson?
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Originally Posted by Dequindre
If this is all the people Democrats can think of, the party is in trouble. Like I've been saying for a while now, winning Congressional and state elections is the best way to bring quality candidates to the forefront.
I thought career politicians were a bad thing.
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