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if you'll remember what Hannah Arendt said and you're smart you'd understand:
The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution.
That rules out sanders if the extreme Keynesian dreams from the President's father and his independent implementations today are more civic republican-style than Sanders' mercantile (high tariffs, trade regulations) proposals fused with welfare like never before and big labor and his trying to please everyone with changing up his views on foreign policy. He doesn't want centralize arms too much yet b/c he thinks he can actually cause a revolt if he loses. He probably could. Remember the Hamiltonian Nationalists who just couldnt let go of Tradition.
Biden could become President though I doubt mostly as well as I hope he doesnt.
Newt Gingrich recently said Rodham Clinton (can't remember whether he even said probably but if I were to say for sure then I'd say he can see ahead with maximal accuracy) won't be the nominee (I swear he said that; unless my hippocampus is really screwed down, then I am sure he went well ahead of saying "she wont be president")
I actually liked Sanders loudness (it alls sounded like me imagining hearing the late Fred Phelps yell) the one time I ever heard of his voice I want to say it was an excerpt on Fox News(the dude's balls are too big/evil), but he has an extreme nationalist soul (he would allow nothing like the socialism in the U.K today; he would pollute and dull everything like the Hamiltonian Nationalists did in the 1790s especially like how they grayed out Western Pennsylvania and what they tried to do against all those naturally independent budding pioneers of the western frontier... George Washington was the worst President other than John Adams and Wilson) that I hope won't ever cast a shadow over the world. Communist leaders always became Isolationists except for Guevara the moron who got his life all charged back into himself. Sanders, even if he's the nominee can't win unless he were to somehow end the U.S. Constitutional Republic; I could never rule that possibility out no matter how scary and worrisome it is.
Trump is just another Bush/McCain; he thinks he's original when his proposals are really typical of the State and they're very traditional. Jackson ran the native americans out so fortunately the immigrants won't be run out. I'd like more mexicans nearby to be honest.
If the Donald Trump were to run as an Independent he'd take more votes from the D candidate than the R just like Perot's unoriginal ass.
Jeb Bush is old order and very assertive verbally but not really able to see what's outside of his... he's just like Dick Cheney. He's an idiot who won't win plus I've been told by a KY GOP insider I've been friends with for years that we should be thankful.
Rand is just too far right and viewed as dishonest.. Republicans dont like surprises so he won't win.
Everyone, whether Republican or independent as well as many moderate Democrats would go for Romney; but I doubt he'd run again. "anything for you, Ann" says who matters most. His presidential runs were just to help his supporters for what they did for him. He was a good guy although I endorsed Obama anyway mainly because Ryan was going to raise taxes and Romney's expressed plans would've been shot down in favor of what that compulsively dishonest idiot Paul Ryan demanded from everyone else.
Fiorina mostly supports the iran deal, as well as legalization of marijuana and she's enough like Romney that she can be easily coached. She's not establishment anyway; she's learned from HP. She's against high taxes. Obama knew that Hillary could never be President; he probably only was good to that imbecile to get her out the way for our future for humanity basically.
Newt is a good manager of risk and I know why he "ran for president" in '12. I am sure he campaigned mainly to stop an allowance of tyranny coming over. Justice naturally masters compassion.
God, I hope I don't get assassinated nor shot nor kidnapped nor tortured from saying any of that.
What did I leave out of this?
The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution.
That rules out sanders if the extreme Keynesian dreams from the President's father and his independent implementations today are more civic republican-style than Sanders' mercantile (high tariffs, trade regulations) proposals fused with welfare like never before and big labor and his trying to please everyone with changing up his views on foreign policy. He doesn't want centralize arms too much yet b/c he thinks he can actually cause a revolt if he loses. He probably could. Remember the Hamiltonian Nationalists who just couldnt let go of Tradition.
Biden could become President though I doubt mostly as well as I hope he doesnt.
Newt Gingrich recently said Rodham Clinton (can't remember whether he even said probably but if I were to say for sure then I'd say he can see ahead with maximal accuracy) won't be the nominee (I swear he said that; unless my hippocampus is really screwed down, then I am sure he went well ahead of saying "she wont be president")
I actually liked Sanders loudness (it alls sounded like me imagining hearing the late Fred Phelps yell) the one time I ever heard of his voice I want to say it was an excerpt on Fox News(the dude's balls are too big/evil), but he has an extreme nationalist soul (he would allow nothing like the socialism in the U.K today; he would pollute and dull everything like the Hamiltonian Nationalists did in the 1790s especially like how they grayed out Western Pennsylvania and what they tried to do against all those naturally independent budding pioneers of the western frontier... George Washington was the worst President other than John Adams and Wilson) that I hope won't ever cast a shadow over the world. Communist leaders always became Isolationists except for Guevara the moron who got his life all charged back into himself. Sanders, even if he's the nominee can't win unless he were to somehow end the U.S. Constitutional Republic; I could never rule that possibility out no matter how scary and worrisome it is.
Trump is just another Bush/McCain; he thinks he's original when his proposals are really typical of the State and they're very traditional. Jackson ran the native americans out so fortunately the immigrants won't be run out. I'd like more mexicans nearby to be honest.
If the Donald Trump were to run as an Independent he'd take more votes from the D candidate than the R just like Perot's unoriginal ass.
Jeb Bush is old order and very assertive verbally but not really able to see what's outside of his... he's just like Dick Cheney. He's an idiot who won't win plus I've been told by a KY GOP insider I've been friends with for years that we should be thankful.
Rand is just too far right and viewed as dishonest.. Republicans dont like surprises so he won't win.
Everyone, whether Republican or independent as well as many moderate Democrats would go for Romney; but I doubt he'd run again. "anything for you, Ann" says who matters most. His presidential runs were just to help his supporters for what they did for him. He was a good guy although I endorsed Obama anyway mainly because Ryan was going to raise taxes and Romney's expressed plans would've been shot down in favor of what that compulsively dishonest idiot Paul Ryan demanded from everyone else.
Fiorina mostly supports the iran deal, as well as legalization of marijuana and she's enough like Romney that she can be easily coached. She's not establishment anyway; she's learned from HP. She's against high taxes. Obama knew that Hillary could never be President; he probably only was good to that imbecile to get her out the way for our future for humanity basically.
Newt is a good manager of risk and I know why he "ran for president" in '12. I am sure he campaigned mainly to stop an allowance of tyranny coming over. Justice naturally masters compassion.
God, I hope I don't get assassinated nor shot nor kidnapped nor tortured from saying any of that.
What did I leave out of this?