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    • 42
      Wahoowa152

      That’s Andrea Catsimatidis. Daughter of a billionaire NYC political donor. She was married to Nixon’s grandson but filed for divorce just the other day. She used to show up to Republican political events dressed just like that. It was bizarre

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        Fratasaurus

        Telling her to leave for being inappropriately dressed would be a power move and would restore some republican virtue to the political party. However, they care too much about money and not enough about the morals of the governing class.

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    Ihavefirmnipples

    I wonder what kind of legend he would be on this site if he was a Republican. He’s the exception to the libs and is without a doubt a God among men, but it just makes me wonder where he would stand on here (More or less celebrated than Regan) if he was a conservative.

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        Ihavefirmnipples

        Well I think I speak for everyone when I say that we all applaud his individual merits in the regards of not giving a single good hairy ass fuck and getting a sloppy beej from Lewinsky. That doesn’t mean that his political affiliations don’t change our perception of him to some small degree, because we would be lieing if we said it didn’t AT ALL. Like I said, I wonder where he would stand if he was a Republican (as everything else about him is pretty fucking awesome.)

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          JerryJones

          I mean, he’s a cool dude that’s all that matters. We’re independent thinkers here. We love Dubya but understand that he sucked dick as president. We’re loyal to the principles, not the party.

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            Ihavefirmnipples

            So you’re at work and you meet two people for the first time: one guy says, “hey I am Dave and I am a conservative” and the other guy says, “hey I am Dave and I am a liberal,” you mean to tell me that you would pass no judgement whatsoever on the two men or favor one over the other at that given moment in time? Trust me im not questioning anyones capacity for independent or critical thinking but to insinuate that there is no bias or judgment here just isn’t true nor is it in accordance with our human nature.

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          • 32
            JerryJones

            I get what you’re saying. I guess it just depends on the specific situation. If conservative Dave happens to be more charismatic than liberal Dave, then I’d certainly gravitate towards him. Who would you rather hang out with, ol’ Bill or Newt Gingrich?

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            Ihavefirmnipples

            If i wanted to catch a wiff of the bearded meatloaf I gotta go with ole Bill on this one. He’s got the proven track record and I can’t see Newt pulling a piece of ass equivalent to the broad in this photo. Willy would be the more useful wingman for a night out on the town for sure.

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            JerryJones

            Exactly. It’s the same thing as have to choose between john kerry or Rush Limbaugh, of course you’d choose El Rushbo. Because he’s a badass.

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            BrotherCalledSmelly

            Why would anyone introduce themselves with their political party? A collection of morals and principles are usually a good determiner of ones character, thus lending to their political affiliation. Just because you vote red doesn’t mean it’s completely impossible to hold some values usually associated with blue, like the opposition of animal abuse or supporting natural conservation.

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            Ihavefirmnipples

            Jerry tried to end our fruitful debate on a good note and you just couldn’t let it happen, huh? It was a hypothetical example used to make a point, read the whole conversation before you reply to one of the comments, it would serve you well, slugger.

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      Herr_Fratzer

      I’m a republican but honestly, Bill Clinton is a very solid politician and policy maker, he understood that complete socialism doesn’t work, but also wanted to help look out for the less fortunate people in this country (key words: less fortunate, not lazy). And as a Liberal, he didn’t oppose the Bush Sr. tax cuts cause he understood that it was helping the economy grow.

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    FreeDickRides

    I would hate to see Hillary get elected… But I would love to see what Bill would do as the first man. Something tells me he would focus on Breast and Vag cancer, free examinations from ol’ Billy

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