How is this serve the Americans in the future. Im really concerned !!!
AlleyI wonder if the shock of the presidential results and the unsettled energy has any effect on the male libido and hence this industry. Any of you feel the need to get f*** and hard in expressing victory or be relaxed if your candidate lost?
What a race! and more so the RESULTS. This country is indeed interesting and special.
Zoe Piers
I was surprised to see that some of the more verbose GD participants hadn't spoken on the results thus far. As for me, I had a sense for some time that things would turn out as they did. But I'm still flabbergasted. The past year+ has been one heck of a draining collective emotional roller coaster ride. And I could certainly use a good release.
Those of us that follow the rules have been having several concurrent discussions on those very subjects, but we are doing so where it belongs, The Politics and Religion Board. Feel free to come join us, but please lets at least try to follow the rules and not force admin to start moving threads.
I am just recently finding out such boards exists and are active. like today I learned there is a erotic humor board.
civilian life I commented a lot about my point of view... but in my professional life I rather keep it a little bit separated.
Finally the race is over, at least... and now that we know the results we can move forward.
Hope everyone has a good week!
Is whether I get laid or not. As for the election results, I'm surprised, but what's really going to change? I'll still be living my life as an outlaw. First and foremost, our wonderful little outlaw world of P4P.
...and I apologize to the providers that will suffer (financially) accordingly.
How is this serve the Americans in the future. Im really concerned !!!
Alley
a two-hour session to de-stress.
to a two-hour election discussion! Lol
Clinton, Inc., had sucked the life out of the Democrat party for the past many years and had accumulated a warchest of a size that prohibited anyone responsible from making a meaningful challenge for the nomination. ANY other Democrat could have beaten Trump. Clinton may be the only Democrat whom Trump could have beaten. The sad legacy of this election and the runup to it is that it may be very difficult to identify any talented young Democrat to attempt a meaningful run against whomever the GOP nominates in 2020.
but in all fairness, Bernie wasn't a "real" Dem any more than Trump is a "real" Rep.
I predict the next "powerhouse" from the Dems will be a very familiar name. Michelle Obama "against her will" will make a run in either 2020 or 2024, bank on it.
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Interesting speculation, since the Sanders' and Trump movements garnished most of their energy from disenfranchised, white, working class voters. Both were against trade agreements, Trump would not have been able to play the "email", "Benghazi", or "Clinton Foundation" cards at every turn. Sanders was extremely popular in "white working-class America", and with millenials, scored high in favorability marks, but could not match the "Clinton machine", and probably would not have fared as well with some minority groups. On the opposite side of the coin, I think Hillary was tougher, a better debater, and much better on policy. Sanders was more charismatic, and for the sake of comparison, his followers felt like they were a part of a movement and were much more enthusiastic for their candidate.
In hindsight, after reviewing numerous exit polls, I think, especially in the Rust Belt states, Sanders would have been much more competitive than Clinton.
When picking a candidate to support to de-rail the Trump train, I felt that America would be more comfortable electing a woman (although an extremely flawed candidate), than a socialist. Unfortunately, there aren't any do overs, so I'll ride out the next 4 years in a blue state haze (Washington state-where Sanders destroyed Clinton during the nominating process by the way...I should have known).
Trump may have played that card, but doubt that it would have had as much sway as the cards played against Clinton. Sanders, much like Trump, drummed up much of his popularity from running as an outsider-the Anti Wall Street candidate-which was very popular in certain.
The country has already elected a Catholic, an African American, so I doubt the Jew card would hardly dent the electorate.
According to America's Finest News Source:
"Vessel for Male Sexual Gratification Very Sad Today"
"NEW HAVEN, CT—Noting its slumping posture, slack expression, and overall downcast appearance, sources confirmed Wednesday that a vessel for male sexual gratification was very sad today. “It definitely appears to be upset,” said sources, adding that the object that exists solely for men’s physical pleasure was presently sitting unmoving with a distant, empty stare. “It doesn’t look happy. What’s wrong with it? I don’t like the way it’s ignoring me.” At press time, sources had decided to go over to the sexual apparatus and tell it to smile."
HRC had way too much baggage..Trump cannot even find the bag..
What a race! and more so the RESULTS. This country is indeed interesting and special.
Zoe Piers