Typical Wyoming car. These are the things we know off the top of our head about Wyoming: It is where the gross Cheneys live. It is where Yellowstone is! We've heard that whole area is a big super volcano thingamabob and if it blows, BYE WYOMING, and probably bye a bunch of other people too. You guys make sure you keep that thing under lock and key!
I have to admit that my only experience with bison was in my two visits to Yellowstone (possibly the neatest place on Earth). Those buggers are ginormous and seem perpetually pissed off.
What I am saying is that It was born of the darkness in the eastern flat lands. It came west to find a wife, but also discovered it could grow stronger by feeding off of our minerals and sweet, sweet crude.
Me, too. It's not really because of anything good about Kasich, but about the remaining two candidates:
1) if Trump doesn't win on the first ballot, I don't see him winning the nomination at all (he could, if he actually lines up a convention team of wheeler-dealers, but ... hard to see them joining him; he's tawdry)
2) I simply can't imagine the Republican party of 2016 nominating someone who is of hispanic descent. Even Rubio, who was a good organization man, would've been a hard sell. Cruz? The party faithful loathe him, possibly even more than progressives do, hard as that is to imagine. Cruz, who won't have the votes to win on the first ballot, has to make it on the second, or he's really unlikely to make it at all.
Which leaves ... who? Kasich stayed in. I expected Jeb to (he was the one with the money and connections, after all). So ... yeah, Kasich as the nominee won't surprise me.
Trump screws up. Among other things his feckless crew sent messages to people on his Washington D.C. list to support voting for Trump-friendly delegates.
Donald Trump campaign bungles Washington state GOP outreach
There are just over 41,000 registered Democrats in Wyoming, more than enough to fill Madison Square Garden twice! So enough of your big blue state snobbery!
The weirdest part of that graphic is Hillary looks positively joyous, while Sanders looks like he has Alzheimers. I don't think that was the intended contrast.
I drove through there one June, and stayed in Jackson Hole a few days. It was beautiful, and the people were friendly, and not in that Stepford way they can be in Utah.
So I think what you are saying is that his evil may have penetrated Nebraska, but it's still festering and infecting everything it touches in Wyoming?
And a couple of the warmest winters on record. Karma's a bitch, eh?
I have to admit that my only experience with bison was in my two visits to Yellowstone (possibly the neatest place on Earth). Those buggers are ginormous and seem perpetually pissed off.
What I am saying is that It was born of the darkness in the eastern flat lands. It came west to find a wife, but also discovered it could grow stronger by feeding off of our minerals and sweet, sweet crude.
Nope.
D.C. -- 672KWyoming -- 568K
Me, too. It's not really because of anything good about Kasich, but about the remaining two candidates:
1) if Trump doesn't win on the first ballot, I don't see him winning the nomination at all (he could, if he actually lines up a convention team of wheeler-dealers, but ... hard to see them joining him; he's tawdry)
2) I simply can't imagine the Republican party of 2016 nominating someone who is of hispanic descent. Even Rubio, who was a good organization man, would've been a hard sell. Cruz? The party faithful loathe him, possibly even more than progressives do, hard as that is to imagine. Cruz, who won't have the votes to win on the first ballot, has to make it on the second, or he's really unlikely to make it at all.
Which leaves ... who? Kasich stayed in. I expected Jeb to (he was the one with the money and connections, after all). So ... yeah, Kasich as the nominee won't surprise me.
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Trump screws up. Among other things his feckless crew sent messages to people on his Washington D.C. list to support voting for Trump-friendly delegates.
Donald Trump campaign bungles Washington state GOP outreach
http://www.upi.com/Top_News...
Population three hundred? Narrow pass there, right? Famous battle? Hot springs?
Oh, please don't tell me that he was born in my state of birth?! Aagh.
And the cow is Bos.
Buffy Lowe?
No. Buffy high....https://media0.giphy.com/me...
A most sensible reply, IMO.
There are just over 41,000 registered Democrats in Wyoming, more than enough to fill Madison Square Garden twice! So enough of your big blue state snobbery!
The weirdest part of that graphic is Hillary looks positively joyous, while Sanders looks like he has Alzheimers. I don't think that was the intended contrast.
I drove through there one June, and stayed in Jackson Hole a few days. It was beautiful, and the people were friendly, and not in that Stepford way they can be in Utah.