I was using the Miami situation to point out how people outside of Miami tend to not understand that things work differently in this city and something that would be outlandish like getting free lap dances at a strip club, or in this case, owning an 80k boat anywhere else, are fairly common in SFL.
Except less educated, less intelligent, and less charismatic. But, yes, you're right; that comparison was what made people who didn't do any kind research whatsoever come to the conclusion that he was a viable presidential candidate.
Rubio attended something called a Tarkio College. His education credentials are less than ppl on this board.
ELECTION 2016 White Nationalists See Advancement Through Donald Trump’s Candidacy Spoiler People who identify as white nationalists, white-rights advocates or race realists say that even if Mr. Trump’s views don’t exactly line up with their own, they appreciate his willingness to speak his mind, regardless of the backlash. “The main reason white nationalists support Donald Trump is that he is the real deal,” said Mr. Johnson, the rejected California delegate. “I speak from the heart and so does he.” Attendance at this coming weekend’s annual conference hosted by American Renaissance, which publishes a website on topics including eugenics and alleged IQ differences between races, is expected to double to 300 people, said editor Jared Taylor, in part because of Mr. Trump’s success. “Donald Trump says what millions of Americans have thought for years—and is much too popular to be silenced,” reads a notice about the event near Nashville, Tenn., that is described as a “celebration of our world brotherhood of Europeans.’’ Mr. Taylor did a robocall earlier this year before the primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire in which he said: “We don’t need Muslims. We need smart, well-educated white people who will assimilate to our culture. Vote Trump.” The call was funded by an outside group and not approved by the Trump campaign. Exit polls show large majorities of Republican primary and caucus voters agree with Mr. Trump’s plan to ban Muslim immigrants, at least temporarily. Mr. Trump has said the ban is necessary to prevent terrorist attacks because the process of screening immigrants is inadequate. “It’s very encouraging when someone of the prominence of the Republican presumptive nominee says some of the same things we’ve been saying for years,” Mr. Taylor said. “Who needs Muslims? Who needs Mexicans? Once you ask those questions, you think, ‘Who needs Haitians?’ Mr. Trump is reacting in an almost visceral way to the idea of whites becoming a minority.” Mr. Trump’s allies say he can’t control who backs him, and he is wary of drawing more attention to their rhetoric, said the Rev. Darrell Scott, a black pastor in Cleveland and the chief executive of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, a multiracial, multiethnic group of supporters. “I don’t think he wants to make an issue of white supremacists,” Mr. Scott said. “Any radical element of society that says they like Trump gets the opportunity for media coverage, and he doesn’t want to magnify that.” Civil-rights groups say Mr. Trump, despite his disavowals, has sent signals to people who hold racist views. His posture toward immigrants also has been repudiated by many leaders in his own party. “White supremacists and white nationalists have been marginalized in our political discourse, but Trump’s campaign is bringing them out of the woodwork and making it easier for them say certain things,” said Peter Montgomery, senior fellow at the People for the American Way, a liberal group. In his campaign announcement speech in June 2015, Mr. Trump said some Mexican immigrants are rapists and drug dealers. He said he would consider shutting down mosques to prevent terrorist attacks, and he backed a “deportation force” such as the one used by the Eisenhower administration to round up illegal Mexican immigrants and send them back across the border. With millions of followers on Twitter, Mr. Trump has retweeted encouragement from white supremacists, as well as faulty crime statistics that suggest the vast majority of murders of white people are committed by blacks. Earlier this month, he told NBC News that Germany is “crime-riddled” because of Muslim immigrants. Mr. Trump didn’t offer evidence to back up these claims. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the vast majority of murders of white people are committed by other white people. German newspapers have reported that government statistics show the increase in migrants hasn’t been accompanied by a proportionate increase in crime. In February, the Anti-Defamation League sent a list of 11 “racist individuals and extremists groups” to all of the Democrats and Republicans running for president, urging them to steer clear. All of those on the list had expressed support for Mr. Trump. “We’ve seen him use blistering attacks against his opponents but we haven’t seen him use the same level of force and clarity against these racists and anti-Semites,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL’s national director. “As the GOP nominee he absolutely needs to do more.”
The worst part about miami is that people who live there don't realize how fucking shitty it is and then they develop a severe case of unwarranted self importance. Miami is jacksonville away from being the worst city in the country.
Hard to imagine someone saying something dumber than "at worst he would be Putin-lite" and then you go and do it the very same week.
Magna Cum Laude and president of the law review of the best law school in the country, then working at elite firms, then teaching constitutional law at UChicago >>>>>>>>>>> barely being in the top 33% at the distant third place best law school in florida
if thats all youre looking at then I guess Hillary is running away with your heart there is a lot more to a potus candidate resumé than politcking folks
No shit. I was simply replying to the one poster who felt offended that Rubio thought he could be President when his time in the senate was similar to the current President. The fact Hillary has no charisma and is extremely unlikeable are a couple of reasons why I'm not a fan.
You're the only one referencing time in the Senate/political office experience. The post you replied to referred to qualifications to be the most powerful man in the world. Surely, you don't believe by any standard metrics that Rubio's resume sniffs that of Obama's circa 2008 or maybe even circa 1995?
So the idiots in the UK are bashing Trump for not wanting Muslims lol. Muslims are ruining the UK and all of Europe. Guess they're trying to get them to start coming here and quit mass migration into Europe.
Rubio is a moron if he thought he could be President solely b/c his time served in senate was similar to the current President. Him being elected as a tea party candidate doesnt validate his credentials.
I wasn't voting for Rubio. I didn't think he was ready. I thought the smart play would be to run for Governor in FL this cycle. He got impatient.
it's scary to think canesfan is gonna be a lawyer, you'd at least think he'd know how to argue something
Anything short of Obama is a great President you guys were going to find a reason to argue like in every other thread the Left now dominates.
Trump threatened to sue website theonion.com Original Piece. http://www.theonion.com/blogpost/when-youre-feeling-low-just-remember-ill-be-dead-i-31008 Response..... http://www.today.com/news/web-extra-donald-trump-previously-threatened-onion-lawsuit-t92681
I have a different opinion and the side who always resorts to name calling and labeling people as retards, racists, bigots and fascists are the adults in this situation. I'll see myself out
Oh, is this the part where someone pretends to be above name calling, then like a page later starts name calling?