onejayhawk
Afflicted with reason
I don't think Hillary will be indicted, but the enemy will be looking for tv and twitter material to keep her on the defensive.
Hillary is her own worst enemy in that regard.
J
I don't think Hillary will be indicted, but the enemy will be looking for tv and twitter material to keep her on the defensive.
Assuming that Hillary wraps up the nomination, I predict that Hillary's initial approach to Trump, will be a variation of her approach to Sanders. She will try to play the "boss" role, and smugly treat Trump as an unfortunate diversion to be dismissed and directly engaged as little as possible. Her attacks will all be backhanded, as if she is swatting a fly. I expect a lot of sighingHillary is her own worst enemy in that regard.
Assuming that Hillary wraps up the nomination, I predict that Hillary's initial approach to Trump, will be a variation of her approach to Sanders. She will try to play the "boss" role, and smugly treat Trump as an unfortunate diversion to be dismissed and directly engaged as little as possible. Her attacks will all be backhanded, as if she is swatting a fly. I expect a lot of sighingand
smiling and saying things like "You know, we've been hearing attacks like this against me and Bill for decades... its just the same old, same old Republican attacks we heard dozens of times, just repackaged with reality show flair... I'm more interested in... blah, blah... pivot to issues... blah blah American people's real problems... not gonna be distracted by..."
You get the idea... its gonna be like a broken record until Drumpf can get above the 47% in the polls that Romney got.
And I thought you'd dispute my assessment that Clinton would campaign poorly.Assuming that Hillary wraps up the nomination, I predict that Hillary's initial approach to Trump, will be a variation of her approach to Sanders. She will try to play the "boss" role, and smugly treat Trump as an unfortunate diversion to be dismissed and directly engaged as little as possible. Her attacks will all be backhanded, as if she is swatting a fly. I expect a lot of sighingand
smiling and saying things like "You know, we've been hearing attacks like this against me and Bill for decades... its just the same old, same old Republican attacks we heard dozens of times, just repackaged with reality show flair... I'm more interested in... blah, blah... pivot to issues... blah blah American people's real problems... not gonna be distracted by..."
You get the idea... its gonna be like a broken record until Drumpf can get above the 47% in the polls that Romney got.
Nah, you're right but then... "poorly" is highly relative/subjective right? I mean, since I love NFL analogies... The Panthers played "poorly" in the second half against the Sehawks in the playoffs... But they still won... So who really performed "poorly"?... the person who did what was necessary to win (presumably Hillary), or the person who lost despite their best efforts, performing much better than everyone expected (Sanders, Drumpf)?And I thought you'd dispute my assessment that Clinton would campaign poorly.![]()
Moreover, what does that tell you about the underlying quality of the (teams) campaigns? One campaign puts up a piss-poor showing and still wins. The other puts up a performance of a lifetime and still manages to lose convincingly. Clearly the winner was far better in the first place, right?
To extend this analogy, the Democrats have a better team but a piss poor QB. The Republicans have motivation issues, off the field distractions but Joe Montana to Jerry Rice.
J
New prediction: Trump is imploding, will fail in Wisconsin and go down hill from there. No nomination for him.
I cannot understand the urge so many people feel a need to believe that things must follow a stable trend or a stable pattern. "On track" is meaningless in this, politics don't work in a linear way. You should always count on "surprises".
I'm guessing that Stone guy working for Trump will pull a few on Cruz. And I'm guessing that Hillary is up to some nasty shocks also as well because I still don't see her party pulling behind her as it was supposed to happen per her plans...
It's all still open. You guys are having an interesting year in politics.
5 for 5 so far.Kasich will drop out.- Check
Trump will get the nomination outright.- Check
Clinton will get the nomination outright.- Check
Sanders will stay in until Clinton has won outright.- Check
Sanders will be selected as VP.
The GOP will not run a 3rd party candidate and will "unite" behind Trump.- Check
Trump will pick a white male with brown hair as his running mate.
Hillary will get over 400 electoral votes.
The Democrats will take the Senate.
Trump will blame the GOP "not supporting me" for the loss.
The Senate will not have hearings on Garland and his nomination will be withdrawn after the election.
Prez Obama will nominate Sri Srinivanasan in the lame duck and he will be confirmed rather than wait for Hillary and a Democrat controlled Senate to appoint Bill Clinton.
I'm still rightReal prediction or no balls
I'll predict Lohr's predictions:
Everything will be [REDACTED]
Actually, it makes sense. Since we can't predict the future, all that there is blankness that is left for us to fill.
Or something.
Yes, but I decided to opt in for a more creative, and, perhaps, more optimistic reading of it.
Just keeping score here:5 for 5 so far.
ALL YOUR PREDICTION ARE BELONG TO ME![]()
I'm loving the hubris of deciding Clinton is the nom even though there's still 2 and a half months of voting until the convention