Friday night, we all watched in gratitude and awe as the Mexicans -- whether Salvadoran Mexicans, Nicaraguan Mexican, or Las Vegasian Mexicans -- rode to America's rescue, standing in line for hours to cast their votos contra Donaldo Trump. But someone else was watching too, and it was Donald Trump.
I've heard this description before. It sounds, on its face, like a workable solution, devised when there was an honor code, and people did not think that any tiny irregularity was going to work its way up to the Supreme Court and decide an election. But if they handed ME that card, I'd be very tempted to ask the person behind me, "you voting for my candidate or the other guy?" and, if they affirmed that they were voting for my candidate, I'd give them the card. And so forth. Now, somewhere where the vote was splitting, say, 10-1 in favor of my candidate, this might gain my guy 10 votes" (I know these are bogus numbers statistically, but bear with me). So, at worst, it would be no big deal. But it is a thing. Where am I wrong with this (besides passing the card along, which would be "wrong" under the rules of the game)?
I was going to, but my local Mexican place had a Mexican Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich as the daily special. I had that because I want Hillary to win PA too. It wasn't as good as it could have been, because they didn't slice the pepper thin enough! (It was still pretty damn good.)
No, that was indeed Eric. Our Editrix (or one of her minions) observed that there were no pix of Donald Jr. committing his vote but that we could probably safely assume he did the same because Trump Male.
NUDE co-ed volleyball! These camps already have a waiting list.
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I posted this down thread but it bears repeating. Trumps lawyers in the Nevada suit were NOT specialists in election law -
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Did anyone else have too many tacos today ?
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I've heard this description before. It sounds, on its face, like a workable solution, devised when there was an honor code, and people did not think that any tiny irregularity was going to work its way up to the Supreme Court and decide an election. But if they handed ME that card, I'd be very tempted to ask the person behind me, "you voting for my candidate or the other guy?" and, if they affirmed that they were voting for my candidate, I'd give them the card. And so forth. Now, somewhere where the vote was splitting, say, 10-1 in favor of my candidate, this might gain my guy 10 votes" (I know these are bogus numbers statistically, but bear with me). So, at worst, it would be no big deal. But it is a thing. Where am I wrong with this (besides passing the card along, which would be "wrong" under the rules of the game)?
Wotta maroon!
I was going to, but my local Mexican place had a Mexican Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich as the daily special. I had that because I want Hillary to win PA too. It wasn't as good as it could have been, because they didn't slice the pepper thin enough! (It was still pretty damn good.)
Nevada Republican Party Chair Michael McDonald keeps forgetting we're not in love anymore.
Yeah, maybe if they had been they'd have known better.
No, that was indeed Eric. Our Editrix (or one of her minions) observed that there were no pix of Donald Jr. committing his vote but that we could probably safely assume he did the same because Trump Male.
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yep, it matters.i worked on a campaign in which my candidate was an expert in election law.it made all the difference, because we won by 25 votes.
Tea? Good God, you are either strong, or Mormons, or both.
Give us a break, it's a slow news day.
"Begging your pardon, your honor, but is that a trick question?"
"I was going to, but my local Mexican place had a Mexican Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich as the daily special.".
Es la comida de los gringos.