Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Now They're Talking About Mayor Bloomberg For President

Or speculating, anyway. Just when you thought the none-of-the-above sandwich couldn't get less appealing!

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  1. To paraphrase from the last primary campaign cycle: "Run, Michael,run!" I'd love the chance to vote against him in the general election. I'd also love to see him pull a Nader and level the field a bit.

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  2. You know, I’m beginning to think that throwing off the rule of syphlitic, imbred, half crazed royality may just have been a mistake.

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  3. One definition of insanity:
    Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

    In other words, 99% of the citizens in the U.S. are insane.

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  4. Well, Mikey's certainly got the ego for the job.

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  5. I got up this AM for this?!?!?

    Thanks a lot!

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  6. It speaks volumes about how lousy our political leadership (and aspirants thereto) are that just about ANY Tom, Dick or Harry coming down the pike looks like an improvement.

    But, on the other hand, if Bloomers gets elected, I won't have to worry about the eeeeevils of trans-fats or salt in my food as I am completely confident that he will immediately ban them by executive order, this being a clear presidential power in the Constitution.

    / sarc

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  7. Pretty certain Bloomberg already ruled out a POTUS run.

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  8. Its pretty much indicative of the insularity of the New York media that anyone thinks Bloomberg could be elected to any office outside of NYC.

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  9. I would LOVE to see ol' Bloomy run!
    Him and The Donald as independents with equally comedic running-clowns for the Veep slot!

    Might give Crazy Uncle Ronny just the edge he needs to take it! Or at least make it waaaaaay more entertaining.

    After all, who is the candidate that won't screw it all up even worse?

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