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    At this point, more than a year out, it doesn't seem to make much difference in what order the clowns pile out of the car. The GOP establishment will field yet another uninspiring, middle of the road, beige candidate, that may or may not get elected based on how popular and energizing the opposition is. Voter apathy will reign, and we'll end up with another career politician in the Oval Office, systematically working to move us towards a dictatorship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    At this point, more than a year out, it doesn't seem to make much difference in what order the clowns pile out of the car. The GOP establishment will field yet another uninspiring, middle of the road, beige candidate, that may or may not get elected based on how popular and energizing the opposition is. Voter apathy will reign, and we'll end up with another career politician in the Oval Office, systematically working to move us towards a dictatorship.

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    Well, seeing how none of the career politicians are doing very well, I think (and hope) that your prediction will not come true.
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