He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.Okeefenokee wrote:News to me if it's true. I haven't seen any signs around here that he's even really relevant. I'm not knocking him, but he's a non-entity from what I see.Speaker to Animals wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:Maybe it's because I don't watch shitty movies, but I have no idea why so many of you think he's some kind of killer candidate.
Has the guy ever made a political statement in his life? If being a celebrity was enough to get elected we'd have seen John Stewart or Stephen Colbert make a legitimate run, but just being a celebrity isn't enough.
He's wildly popular. That guy is probably the most-liked person in America right now. Seriously.
Plus, doesn't matter how popular he is when he's never made a political statement in his life, once he runs as a democrat he's tarnished forever. There's no way to run for them and not be for shit the nation is rejecting like open borders, family dissolution, racism, bigger government, higher taxes, war with russia etc.
Mr. Rodgers couldn't win with that platform and he's way more popular than some wrestler.
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gay coupe?
How about this one...
How about this one...
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Montegriffo wrote:gay coupe?
How about this one...
That's more like a chick's ricer.
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Great car for Barbie but if Ken had one you'd wonder...
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Hwen Hoshino wrote:He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.Okeefenokee wrote:News to me if it's true. I haven't seen any signs around here that he's even really relevant. I'm not knocking him, but he's a non-entity from what I see.Speaker to Animals wrote:
He's wildly popular. That guy is probably the most-liked person in America right now. Seriously.
Plus, doesn't matter how popular he is when he's never made a political statement in his life, once he runs as a democrat he's tarnished forever. There's no way to run for them and not be for shit the nation is rejecting like open borders, family dissolution, racism, bigger government, higher taxes, war with russia etc.
Mr. Rodgers couldn't win with that platform and he's way more popular than some wrestler.
There will be kids voting in 2020 who weren't alive in 2000.
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About GOTV it was not a policy discussion by any means. It was more about good PR for his employer the WWE. Okee is correct he is popular precisely because he isn't political. As soon as he takes a position on political issues he pisses a bunch of movie goers off. Politics is now the third rail of entertainment success. As soon as you get political you sacrifice a portion of your potential audience to appeal a niche.Hwen Hoshino wrote:He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.Okeefenokee wrote:News to me if it's true. I haven't seen any signs around here that he's even really relevant. I'm not knocking him, but he's a non-entity from what I see.Speaker to Animals wrote:
He's wildly popular. That guy is probably the most-liked person in America right now. Seriously.
Plus, doesn't matter how popular he is when he's never made a political statement in his life, once he runs as a democrat he's tarnished forever. There's no way to run for them and not be for shit the nation is rejecting like open borders, family dissolution, racism, bigger government, higher taxes, war with russia etc.
Mr. Rodgers couldn't win with that platform and he's way more popular than some wrestler.
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That's how I see it. The minute Dwayne comes out in favor of amnesty for murderous illegals, a central plank of the democratic party, his film and political glory days are over. Every democrat candidate going forward will be in favor of murderous illegals. They will be in favor of muslim terror. They will be in favor of disarming the populace so their wave of terror can proceed without interference.clubgop wrote:About GOTV it was not a policy discussion by any means. It was more about good PR for his employer the WWE. Okee is correct he is popular precisely because he isn't political. As soon as he takes a position on political issues he pisses a bunch of movie goers off. Politics is now the third rail of entertainment success. As soon as you get political you sacrifice a portion of your potential audience to appeal a niche.Hwen Hoshino wrote:He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.Okeefenokee wrote:
News to me if it's true. I haven't seen any signs around here that he's even really relevant. I'm not knocking him, but he's a non-entity from what I see.
Plus, doesn't matter how popular he is when he's never made a political statement in his life, once he runs as a democrat he's tarnished forever. There's no way to run for them and not be for shit the nation is rejecting like open borders, family dissolution, racism, bigger government, higher taxes, war with russia etc.
Mr. Rodgers couldn't win with that platform and he's way more popular than some wrestler.
That's the platform Dwayne will have to adopt, and it will end him, so he won't do it.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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I don't know about that. A gifted politician can guild that lilly. But the Rock is not that politician. I am not sure any such politician exist on the Dem bench because they don't have one.Okeefenokee wrote:That's how I see it. The minute Dwayne comes out in favor of amnesty for murderous illegals, a central plank of the democratic party, his film and political glory days are over. Every democrat candidate going forward will be in favor of murderous illegals. They will be in favor of muslim terror. They will be in favor of disarming the populace so their wave of terror can proceed without interference.clubgop wrote:About GOTV it was not a policy discussion by any means. It was more about good PR for his employer the WWE. Okee is correct he is popular precisely because he isn't political. As soon as he takes a position on political issues he pisses a bunch of movie goers off. Politics is now the third rail of entertainment success. As soon as you get political you sacrifice a portion of your potential audience to appeal a niche.Hwen Hoshino wrote: He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.
That's the platform Dwayne will have to adopt, and it will end him, so he won't do it.
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You mean a loud engaged minority, Inside industry bs would worry him but there are not that many hyperpoliticos who would care.clubgop wrote:About GOTV it was not a policy discussion by any means. It was more about good PR for his employer the WWE. Okee is correct he is popular precisely because he isn't political. As soon as he takes a position on political issues he pisses a bunch of movie goers off. Politics is now the third rail of entertainment success. As soon as you get political you sacrifice a portion of your potential audience to appeal a niche.Hwen Hoshino wrote:He was at the Republican Convention in 2000 and spoke.Okeefenokee wrote:
News to me if it's true. I haven't seen any signs around here that he's even really relevant. I'm not knocking him, but he's a non-entity from what I see.
Plus, doesn't matter how popular he is when he's never made a political statement in his life, once he runs as a democrat he's tarnished forever. There's no way to run for them and not be for shit the nation is rejecting like open borders, family dissolution, racism, bigger government, higher taxes, war with russia etc.
Mr. Rodgers couldn't win with that platform and he's way more popular than some wrestler.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:
That's more like a chick's ricer.
I see what you did there.