Everything posted by DramatistDreamer
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The Politics Thread
@rhinohide Thanks for link, I've got to take a listen sometime this week.
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The Tennis Thread
It's a huge achievement for Rafa, don't get me wrong but that match could not hold my attention unless you paid me to watch! The women's final was something of a mess for a set and a half but at least it didn't bore me! People want to moan about how the men deserve more money than the women but I was far more entertained by yesterday's women's final (mess and all) than by the sleep inducing final earlier today. In other news... Craig Kardon and CoCo Vandegweghe split. Kardon will now coach Donald Young. Good news that Young is more receptive to someone besides Mom and Pop coaching him. I don't know whether the final straw was losing to Ryan Harrison in the doubles final (probably not) but whatever it was, I wish Young the best.
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The Politics Thread
Remembering your post last week, @GMac, I found this to be an interesting article, and it may interest you. I've been saying since last year that there are schisms rising within the Christian evangelicals, between those who have decided to cast their lots with Trump and those who refused. The breakaway evangelicals are young and more diverse and they are allied with religious liberals who had mostly stayed away from politics but found themselves so disgusted with Trump's policies that they have decided to become politically active. Religious Liberals Sat Out of Politics for 40 Years. Now They Want in the Game.
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The Tennis Thread
Announced this right before theRG final? LOL, Stan.
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The Tennis Thread
ESPN might also need as much Meldonium as Sharapova since they made a deal to stream Wimbledon qualies for the first time ever, pretty much based on the announcement that Sharapova had made that she would be playing qualifying. Oops. Does this mean that they won't try to back out of this though?
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The Tennis Thread
Sharapova is out of the entire grass season.
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The Politics Thread
Some more good news, albeit lesser known, from the U.K. election. Election results: Record number of black, Asian and ethnic minority MPs elected to parliament
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The Tennis Thread
There is a high probability that Ostapenko could turn out to be an Ivanovic or a Majoli and there is the same likelihood that she'll have always have one major more than Halep will ever have. I'm not sure what Halep's problem is at this point and I'm no longer interested in finding out. Her ignorant remarks on equal prize money lead me to believe that perhaps she has a self-esteem issue. She's going to have to figure it out on her own and solve it. I'll be watching other players who actually know their worth and talk, act and play like it.
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The Tennis Thread
Told you I don't trust Simona Halep. Congratulations to Jelena Ostapenko who seized the title. Simona needs to shake Ilie Nastase loose, he's bad karma and her caping for him doesn't help her cause.
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The Politics Thread
@DRW50 Sorry, I was being sarcastic with that comment about men and women being judged equally in politics. That has yet to happen in any industrial country's politics that I've ever read. Sorry if that didn't come through clearly. Also, as for Tony Blair, his election was as much of a reaction to John Major (who himself began on very positive footing) as any aspects of Blair's personality. He and the Labour party were regarded as a change from the previous party in power, The Tories and there were great hopes when Blair was first elected. One could even argue that Blair's presumed youth (he had a young family) was seen as more of an asset than his personality. I was in England during the end of John Major/Conservative's time and I also returned early in Blair/Labour's term. There was very much a hope and optimism that Blair would be part of a turnaround for the country that had been mired in scandal.
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The Politics Thread
The assumption that male and female candidates are judged by the same criteria-- that would be a first. Blair is probably too busy counting his oil $$$$ to seek an entry back into British politics. So much the better. Also, I would think that both Cameron and Clegg being out on their as*es less than a year of each other would be some proof that for Brits, charisma being regarded as a major decision point in choosing a candidate is conditional upon other factors, they can take it or leave it. They're not Americans, who are regarded perennially insistant on having a beer with a candidate before they can vote for them.
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The Politics Thread
Brits aren't Americans- the likeability factor only goes so far. This is a country that deferred to Thatcher for years, who was described as many things but likeable would not be one of them. I don't think you can paint British voters with the same brushstroke as Americans, especially in this case. The long and short of it is- May ran a "dreadful campaign" by all accounts, even some of her fellow Conservatives mentioned this. She was stiff and wooden on the campaign trail and dodged debates, while Corbyn tamped down any of his usual impulses to appear 'too lefty' and presented himself as a stable, approachable, sensible presence. The word "avuncular" was even used to describe Corbyn, at times. As for Ruud, she may be in line for another position within the Parliament, but as I watched the votes being tabulated and saw that she barely managed to keep her seat, that idea of her challenging May seems like a Tory fever dream. The DUP is likely the only party that would step up to form a coalition government with the Tories. I mean, look what happened to the Liberal Democrats (and Nick Clegg) last time they stepped into the void.
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The Tennis Thread
Gimelstob tweeted this out yesterday. No doubt, she likely carried that team to victory.
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The Politics Thread
Speaking of the U.S. as a cautionary tale, some people quipped that images like this helped May and her party to lose votes/seats.
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The Politics Thread
@JaneAusten I don't see May stepping down. She is already meeting with the Queen to try to form a government. Boris Johnson won't be selected because xenophobes are being pushed as far away from Parliament as possible, as evidenced by UKIP being practically locked out of Parliament with only 1.9 % of the vote. JMO, but that troll who suggested Johnson seems totally ignorant about what's been going on in the last few months and isn't worth listening to. I mean, they voted for Trump...need I say more? Said troll needs to 'stay in their lane' and continue to bury their head in the sand and spend their time making more excuses for Mango Mussolini's foolishness.
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The Politics Thread
@Nothin'ButAttitude Please don't listen to trolls who don't know anything about what they're talking about.
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The Politics Thread
Anna Soubry, a Conservative MP, in an interview with the BBC, just suggested that Theresa May might want to consider her position within the party. She said that the Tories ran a "dreadful" campaign. BBC seems to want to suggest that there may be calls with the Conservative party for May to resign. This may be a bit premature but there seems to be great uncertainty regarding May's status right now.
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The Politics Thread
Hung Parliament: Q&A guide to what happens if no-one wins the election In 2010, there was a Hung Parliament and the Conservatives had to form a coalition government- they made a deal with the Liberal Democratic party.
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The Politics Thread
I'm not in the U.K. but yeah if Conservative party lost, May would likely have to resign. Honestly, I'm not so sure of her status right now. Conservative is in the lead and they're expected to maintain it but Labour made a lot of gains. Most importantly, the Conservatives won't have a majority, which likely means a Hung Parliament.
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The Politics Thread
I did see Elmo and Lord Buckethead patiently waiting for their vote totals on the livestream. There was also a party called the Animal Welfare party (as I understand they may have been endorsed by Piers Morgan...eww!). Certainly a motley crew! Early headlines in Britain.
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The Politics Thread
Depends on who you talk to. Xenophobes will be sad that UKIP is hemorraghing but people who voted to Remain in the EU may be elated. A lot of younger people participated and that seems to have helped Labour. I can't say that May will lose, if her party ends up the largest party in Parliament, she may keep her seat but Labour's gains likely mean that she will be severely weakend. Also, I don't know what people know of the Liberal Democrats, a small bloc but Nick Clegg, who was the head of the LDs lost his seat today. I had almost totally forgotten about him but he and the LDs were supposed to be part of the coalition government with the Conservatives, who were then headed by David Cameron. Well, since Cameron lost his job, come to think of it, it follows logic that Clegg would lose his since their coalition yielded quite a few debacles. I'm sure Clegg's favorite Liberal Democrats didn't appreciate that whole austerity period. Theresa May was elected for Parliament seat for Maidenhead, retaining the hold for the Conservative party.
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The Politics Thread
Trump's favorite party in the United Kingdom, UKIP (UK Independence Party) looks as if they are about to be shut out of Parliament. Jeremy Corbyn of the Labour party is performing better than many British projections/prognostications (although many Brits that I know always believed that he had a very good chance), while Theresa May is faring worse. Earlier in the evening many analysts expected the Conservatives to be the largest party yet stipulated that the Conservatives would likely not have enough for a majority. Terms like "Hung Parliament" have been all the talk throughout the evening. It will likely be a few more hours yet before the full picture comes into focus.
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The Politics Thread
Add Dodd-Frank to the list of rules/laws that the GOP is trying to gut on the sly. Trump's lawyer is every bit of a charlatan as the Charlatan-in-Chief, right down to the spelling errors.
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The Politics Thread
Seriously? If I had voted for this man, I'd be damned embarrassed. SMH.
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The Politics Thread
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