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That's easy to say after the fact. Of all the major candidates in the race, Rubio had avoided Trump the most out of everyone over the past 8 months. So even if you thought it made logical sense for him to go after Trump, his unwillingness to do so in previous debates still made it somewhat surprising. His plan had been to avoid Trump, so an article stating he would try to thread that needle and do so for just a little bit longer was certainly plausible. The article quoted people close to his camp.

It's not like I said "OMG THERE IS NO WAY RUBIO IS GOING TO TRY TO CALL OUT TRUMP ON THE DEBATE STAGE TONIGHT"

You're reaching bro. You reach, I teach.

You ain't teachin' jack shit, anybody with an IQ above room temperature could see that, whatever Rubio was doing, it wasn't cutting it, and as Yogi Berra used to say, it was getting late early(in the campaign). Now that many of the pretenders in the GOP had been chopped off, it was perfectly obvious that with 3 contenders left, Rubio wasn't gonna be avoiding Trump, ESPECIALLY after he had been bitched slapped in the last debate by Christie, making him look like a parrot who had been taught a few key phrases. You posted an absurd scenario, and you were left with egg on your face, DEAL with it.
 

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Egg on face because I posted an article about what a candidates debate tactics were going to be and they went the other way.

Good one.

Trust me I have worse predictions than that. I thought Rubio would win the nomination.
 
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And yet he didn't know who Duke was today on CNN. Just another of the myriad of inconsistencies with this clown. He was sending a shout out to his Nazi/Skinhead supporters with his lack of hammering Duke today.
Maybe he didnt really know who Duke was a couple days ago either or is doing it to get a bigger share of the black vote...
 

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Egg on face because I posted an article about what a candidates debate tactics were going to be and they went the other way.

Good one.

Trust me I have worse predictions than that. I thought Rubio would win the nomination.

Well, you made a correct statement, for once. I didn't say the world was coming to an end, I said you posted a monstrously wrong prediction, and you've already admitted that you thought that stance made sense. I also pointed out that it was a tough call to realize that it didn't, nothing wrong, nothing less. It was easy to say BEFORE the fact, not after, but you don't get that, no biggie.
 

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You ain't teachin' jack shit, anybody with an IQ above room temperature could see that, whatever Rubio was doing, it wasn't cutting it, and as Yogi Berra used to say, it was getting late early(in the campaign). Now that many of the pretenders in the GOP had been chopped off, it was perfectly obvious that with 3 contenders left, Rubio wasn't gonna be avoiding Trump, ESPECIALLY after he had been bitched slapped in the last debate by Christie, making him look like a parrot who had been taught a few key phrases. You posted an absurd scenario, and you were left with egg on your face, DEAL with it.

"Jack shit"? I haven't heard that term in awhile which tells me that you are out of touch, an old timer or both

We can now add out of touch and old man to miserable, nasty, filthy, disgusting, bestiality loving, non sarcasm knowing, kiddie porn loving scum of the earth.

Someone mentioned that you are intimidating and I find that quite humorous. You bravely punch your raunchy, cut and paste, misery filled beliefs from the safety of a rat infested Section 8 housing project somewhere in Vegas. If someone were to say boo to you in person you would shit a bloated moose cock.
 

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It's HILARIOUS to see the Donald diss these Republicunts every chance he gets.
He gets endorsed by Chris Christie,and he can not wait to tell him to get the hell out of here go home.:pointer:
I don't need you to stand next to me,and try to steal the spotlight from me.Get the hell away from me,go home.I don't need you anymore!!!
Christie:Ok Boss,OK I am Gone!!!


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It's HILARIOUS to see the Donald diss these Republicunts every chance he gets.
He gets endorsed by Chris Christie,and he can not wait to tell him to get the hell out of here go home.:pointer:
I don't need you to stand next to me,and try to steal the spotlight from me.Get the hell away from me,go home.I don't need you anymore!!!
Christie:Ok Boss,OK I am Gone!!!


:):)dbanana0-9:hahahahah
At this point, poor Chrisrte has sold whatever soul and dignity he may have had left. He'll do Roll over and sit up and beg tricks for Donnie
 

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Alabama senator Jeff Sessions also endorsed Trump. They are pictured together as Sessions talks during Trump's rally in Madison, Alabama


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Sessions, Trump said, is 'a great man' and 'the expert as far as I'm concerned' on border issues


'When I get jeff Sessions, that means a lot to me,' he said, noting that the 69-year-old had never made a presidential endorsement in his long political career.

The 20-year Senate veteran has been a major opponent of what his fellow conservatives call President Barack Obama's 'amnesty,' extended to millions of illegal immigration through executive orders that don't require the say-so of Congress.



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"Jack shit"? I haven't heard that term in awhile which tells me that you are out of touch, an old timer or both

We can now add out of touch and old man to miserable, nasty, filthy, disgusting, bestiality loving, non sarcasm knowing, kiddie porn loving scum of the earth.

Someone mentioned that you are intimidating and I find that quite humorous. You bravely punch your raunchy, cut and paste, misery filled beliefs from the safety of a rat infested Section 8 housing project somewhere in Vegas. If someone were to say boo to you in person you would shit a bloated moose cock.

That's the point of a joke, for someone to find it humorous.
 

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Long time Racist Jeff Sessions now on board with Drumpf. Fits perfectly:

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ByBRIAN BEUTLERPublishedMAY 4, 2009, 4:43 PM EDT968 Views


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As I noted below, it looks like Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) will be, at least for a time, the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee. That's an interesting role for a man with Sessions'...history. In a 2002 New Republic article, Sarah Wildman detailed the Alabama senator's rise through the ranks of politics in Alabama and in Republican Washington.

Sessions first appeared on the scene in 1986 D.C. when President Ronald Reagan nominated him to serve on the U.S. District Court in Alabama. At the time, the Judiciary Committee was controlled by Republicans, but his appointment nonetheless went absolutely nowhere--a fact that may have had a thing or two to do with stories like this:
Senate Democrats tracked down a career Justice Department employee named J. Gerald Hebert, who testified, albeit reluctantly, that in a conversation between the two men Sessions had labeled the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU ) "un-American" and "Communist-inspired." Hebert said Sessions had claimed these groups "forced civil rights down the throats of people." In his confirmation hearings, Sessions sealed his own fate by saying such groups could be construed as "un-American" when "they involve themselves in promoting un-American positions" in foreign policy. Hebert testified that the young lawyer tended to "pop off" on such topics regularly, noting that Sessions had called a white civil rights lawyer a "disgrace to his race" for litigating voting rights cases. Sessions acknowledged making many of the statements attributed to him but claimed that most of the time he had been joking, saying he was sometimes "loose with [his] tongue." He further admitted to calling the Voting Rights Act of 1965 a "piece of intrusive legislation," a phrase he stood behind even in his confirmation hearings....Another damaging witness--a black former assistant U.S. Attorney in Alabama named Thomas Figures--testified that, during a 1981 murder investigation involving the Ku Klux Klan, Sessions was heard by several colleagues commenting that he "used to think they [the Klan] were OK" until he found out some of them were "pot smokers." Sessions claimed the comment was clearly said in jest. Figures didn't see it that way. Sessions, he said, had called him "boy" and, after overhearing him chastise a secretary, warned him to "be careful what you say to white folks." Figures echoed Hebert's claims, saying he too had heard Sessions call various civil rights organizations, including the National Council of Churches and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, "un-American." Sessions denied the accusations but again admitted to frequently joking in an off-color sort of way. In his defense, he said he was not a racist, pointing out that his children went to integrated schools and that he had shared a hotel room with a black attorney several times.
The committee ultimately voted 10-8 against reporting his nomination on to the floor. In a perverse form of poetic justice, Sessions will soon be that committee's most powerful Republican. And in that position, he'll no doubt be leading the charge (such as it is) against whomever President Obama nominates to the Supreme Court--or any court, really. Having been given the Robert Bork treatment in the past, it's hard to imagine Sessions treating Obama's picks all that genially.
As Wildman wrote, "it has been on judicial nominees that Sessions has really made a name for himself."
When Sessions grabbed Heflin's Senate seat in 1996, he also nabbed a spot on the Judiciary Committee. Serving on the committee alongside some of the senators who had dismissed him 16 years earlier, Sessions has become a cheerleader for the Bush administration's judicial picks, defending such dubious nominees as Charles Pickering, who in 1959 wrote a paper defending Mississippi's anti-miscegenation law, and Judge Dennis Shedd, who dismissed nearly every fair-employment civil rights case brought before him as a federal district court judge. Sessions called Pickering "a leader for racial harmony" and a "courageous," "quality individual" who was being used as a "political pawn." Regarding Shedd, he pooh-poohed the criticism, announcing that the judge "should have been commended for the rulings he has made," not chastised.​
And after carefully reviewing Sessions' record, Republicans in Washington took appropriate measures to limit his influence gave him an extremely influential position in the Senate. It'll be...enlightening...to hear conservatives defend the move, or, better yet, excuse it on the grounds that the GOP's only giving these views special prominence for about a year and a half.
 

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Alabama senator Jeff Sessions also endorsed Trump. They are pictured together as Sessions talks during Trump's rally in Madison, Alabama


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