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Lawrence O'Donnell is Completely Obsessed with Tim Pawlenty

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TalonStrike

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Every single day on his show he says that Tim Pawlenty will be the Republican nominee. O'Donnell seems completely delusional. He says that Pawlenty will be the candidate by process of elimination because all of the other candidates have major flaws associated with them. I call BS. Pawlenty has a flaw. He left his state in an enormous deficit. If you're going to chose a candidate in this fashion, Huntsman seems to be the more logical choice. Also, Pawlenty has basically no chance of winning any of the early primary states, and has never been above 7% in any of the polls. Lawrence O'Donnell has no idea what he is talking about.
 
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Maybe the whole flaw in this thread is the contention that "Lawrence O'Donnell is Completely Obsessed" about anything,

Push pull, who cares?

In a year in which total nut cases are abundant, why should I worry about yet another idiot?

Idiots are a dime a dozen. Its a matter of mind of matter, if we just ignore idiots we are miles ahead because then they don't matter.
 

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Maybe the whole flaw in this thread is the contention that "Lawrence O'Donnell is Completely Obsessed" about anything,

Push pull, who cares?

In a year in which total nut cases are abundant, why should I worry about yet another idiot?

Idiots are a dime a dozen. Its a matter of mind of matter, if we just ignore idiots we are miles ahead because then they don't matter.

I am worried about the current idiot/nut case in the White House now.
 

sportage

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He predicted correctly that Plain nor Trump would actually run. He served in congress at one time. Highly respected. But like fox, right wing radio and msnbc, they all have their agenda to promote. I think its interesting on msnbc they have Chris, Ed, Lawrence and Rachel and everyone sticks to their own different issue. Like they write and place all the news items on stick-em notes, and pick and chose who will cover what, so no one duplicates show themes.
Im sure all the networks do it that way.
 

Craig234

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He predicted correctly that Plain nor Trump would actually run. He served in congress at one time. Highly respected. But like fox, right wing radio and msnbc, they all have their agenda to promote. I think its interesting on msnbc they have Chris, Ed, Lawrence and Rachel and everyone sticks to their own different issue. Like they write and place all the news items on stick-em notes, and pick and chose who will cover what, so no one duplicates show themes.
Im sure all the networks do it that way.

He's made a number of predictions and been right on each I saw, but I think he's likely wrong on this one.

I think he's underestimating how flaws are overlooked. Drunk driver? Not only a draft dodger but abusing political power to take someone's spot to dodge it? Insider trading covered up again my political power abuse? Never been out of the country except to party just across Mexico? That's Bush.

He has not been a member of Congress, but he worked there.

They do duplicate issues, but there appears to be coordination.
 
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