New Hampshire Primary

Hey, folks, did you see that Kasich is coming in second in New Hampshire and Rubiobot might get to finish in fifth place? That’s funny. I’m glad Rubiobot is getting slayed because I kind of hate him. Of course, it’s not like I can abide any of them, so I will always be happy when some of them suffer.

Cruz is coming in third. I’m very happy that the nasty lizard is getting a drubbing.

Nothing unexpected in the Democratic race. Hillary gave a beautiful concession speech, said nice things about Bernie. But that’s par for the course, she’s always very graceful and poised. Remember the Benghazi hearing?

7 thoughts on “New Hampshire Primary

  1. You also hate Bush, and he just might come in third.

    “Nothing unexpected in the Democratic race.” Are you kidding? Bernie has mopped up the floor with Hillary, beating her by almost 20%! Democrats are definitely FEELING THE BERN! 🙂

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    1. Everybody predicted this exact result for the Dems. If people are surprised, they must have been sitting under a rock for the past few weeks.

      As for Bush, I mostly just feel sorry for the poor bugger now.

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  2. The Clinton team didn’t expect to lose this badly. Hillary’s definitely been rocked on her heels. Expect Bill to get angry in public and say something stupid soon, just like the last time around.

    Why do you feel sorry for Bush? He’s finally got some traction, has become a reasonably competent campaigner — and in the end, this just might end up being a Bush vs. Clinton general election, after all. (Not a prediction, just a thought.)

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  3. Here’s a link to a February 9th article from The Times of Israel about Cruz’s endorser Mike Bickle.

    A controversial Christian evangelical leader whose endorsement is being proudly trumpeted by Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz works energetically to convert Jews to Christianity and has predicted that there will be a new period of concentration camps for Jews before the return of Jesus.

    Mike Bickle is also notorious for having said that God sent Hitler to hunt Jews for not accepting Jesus as the messiah.

    Bickle, the founder and director of the International House of Prayer, a Kansas City-based Pentecostal Christian missions organization, runs the Israel Mandate project, an effort to “mobilize an international prayer movement that would pray 24/7 for the nation of Israel to receive their Jewish Messiah, Yeshua (Jesus),” according to its website. The ministry hosts a regular livestream of such prayer for anyone to participate.

    In public sermons over the years, Bickle has focused intensely on end-times prophesies, and has predicted that Jesus will not return until Jews embrace him as their Lord and savior. His website claims that “Jesus ‘bound’ Himself by His own prophecy, saying He would only come back and rule in Jerusalem when Israel’s leaders ask Him to reign as King over them.”

    For Bickle, this is what explains Nazi Germany’s murder of more than six million Jews. In a 2011 sermon, Bickle cited a passage from Jeremiah 16:16 to elucidate the attempted extermination of European Jewry.

    “The Lord says, ‘I’m going to give all 20 million of them the chance to respond to the fishermen. And I give them grace.; And he says, ‘And if they don’t respond to grace, I’m going to raise up the hunters.’ And the most famous hunter in recent history is a man named Adolf Hitler,” he told an audience.

    Does Cruz agree? I don’t know. As of the time the article was published, he had not said.

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