Author Topic: Ted Cruz and John Kasich drops out of the presidential race (UPDATE)  (Read 2904 times)

Let the flames rage on!
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/ted-cruz-drops-out-of-presidential-race-222763

(NEW NEWS ON KASICH BELOW)
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/04/politics/john-kasich-drops-out/

Donald Annoying Orange is going to be the first candidate to compete with NO political experience since Eisenhower.
« Last Edit: May 04, 2016, 06:48:05 PM by JBlitz404 »


in the likeliness that Hillary wins the nomination, Annoying Orange will become president lol.


so is he gonna send his votes to kasich?


rip booger squad 2k16

He's gonna start up his Zodiac Killer career again, guaranteed we will have a "new" serial killer within the coming months.

He's gonna start up his Zodiac Killer career again, guaranteed we will have a "new" serial killer within the coming months.
he's gonna assassinate the winner of the race

rest
in
peaces



how many front-runners are there left? three?

how many front-runners are there left? three?
four including me
freek 2016

thank god. i could genuinely live with any of the candidates as president (well, carson would be pushing it) but ted cruz is just a sincerely evil man. sadly it looks like bernie has no chance so hillary is gonna win. Annoying Orange would be funny in the short-term and I consider social issues to be red herrings so he doesn't have a massive difference from hillary. the only thing that worries me about Annoying Orange is that he would attempt to reduce american freedom, by refusing to veto bills like PIPA, and shutting down on negative press.

the reality is: Annoying Orange is a liberal disguised as a conservative. hillary is a liberal disguised as a moderate. bernie is a liberal out in the open.

take your pick america. freedom won.
« Last Edit: May 03, 2016, 09:16:46 PM by McZealot »

CRUZMISSLES DISARMED

THE Annoying Orange TRAIN REMAINS UNSTOPPED

in the likeliness that Hillary wins the nomination, Annoying Orange will become president lol.
I'm willing to wager the opposite.

I'm willing to wager the opposite.
Annoying Orange's chances are pretty slim. What scare me are the (generally young) bandwagoning liberals who support Bernie but would side with Annoying Orange as their second candidate. I don't understand how a true liberal could side with someone who so savagely opposes freedom in it's near-every form.
« Last Edit: May 03, 2016, 09:16:03 PM by McZealot »