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#1531 Re: The Garden » EURO 2016 Poll » 518 weeks ago
All of you are from NI? Alright, exchanged the Ireland one.
#1532 The Garden » EURO 2016 Thread » 518 weeks ago
- polluxlm
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EURO 2016
June 10th - July 10th
We're getting real close to the 15th iteration of the European Football Championships. For the first time 24 teams will participate. As frenchmen were the founders of UEFA, FIFA, the World Cup and the EURO's, France is a fitting host for this historic expansion.
Qualified teams
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
England
France
Germany
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Northern Ireland
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
Wales
Previous winners
Germany 1972, 1980, 1996
Spain 1964, 2008, 2012
France 1984, 2000
Italy 1968
Debuting teams
Albania
Iceland
Northern Ireland
Slovakia
Wales
#1533 The Garden » EURO 2016 Poll » 518 weeks ago
- polluxlm
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Vote for your favorite.
I could only put 15 alternatives, so apologies if your country is not included. Use the "other" option if you want to pick someone else.
#1534 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 518 weeks ago
Talk grows of replacing Trump at GOP convention
There is growing talk on the right of replacing Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee for president, and even chatter about a possible alternative.
As Trump has floundered over the past week after questioning a federal judge’s impartiality because of his Mexican ancestry, Trump’s critics within the GOP have stepped up their efforts to thwart him. Some anti-Trump conservatives, who have tried for months to recruit an independent candidate, have begun looking more closely at attempting to persuade delegates at next month’s GOP convention to nominate someone other than Trump.
“There is a rapidly moving train toward the convention to try to obstruct it at the convention. Trump in the last 72 hours has given hope to people who think it’s now possible,” said Erick Erickson, a conservative radio talk show host and one of Trump’s most resolute critics.
“He’s starting to give everybody hope that he should be stopped at the convention,” Erickson said, though he cautioned that if Trump “cleans up his act then I think that hope will go away.”
One of the central players inside the movement to recruit an independent conservative candidate also said Monday that an anti-Trump group was “actively recruiting and setting a convention strategy.”
And David French, a conservative writer who considered running as an anti-Trump independent candidate, told Yahoo News that Trump shouldn’t take his convention nomination for granted. “If Trump continues to be cocky, saying, ‘I can do whatever I want and do whatever I want because I own these people, there’s a limit to that,” French said. “I’m sorry, but there is.”
Public calls for Republicans to replace Trump grew Wednesday.
“I want to support the nominee of the party, but I think the party ought to change the nominee. Because we’re going to get killed with this nominee,” Hugh Hewitt, a nationally syndicated conservative radio talk show host, said. “They ought to get together and let the convention decide. And if Donald Trump pulls over a makeover in the next four to five weeks, great, they can keep him.”
And the same day, Steve Deace, a conservative activist and radio talk show host from Iowa, reviewed Trump’s most recent missteps on his radio show and urged the 2,500 delegates to the Republican convention to “make this stop.”
“History is calling you to step up to the plate. You have not a choice but an obligation. You must save the country,” Deace said to the delegates.
A.J. Spiker, a former Iowa Republican Party chairman, tweeted on Tuesday, “The Republican Party needs a patriot to step forward, challenge Trump, work delegates and win the GOP nomination for president in Cleveland.”
Prominent Republican politicians have also started to distance themselves from Trump. Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., said Tuesday he would not vote for Trump despite having pledged previously to support the party’s nominee. And Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who also has said he won’t support Trump, told an Arizona radio station that there is “fear and loathing” of the party’s nominee.
“There’s not a lot of enthusiasm. There’s some resignation and some mixture of fear and loathing to think about what the next couple months will bring given the statements that he has made,” Flake said.
Amid this agitation for a Trump alternative, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s name has been increasingly mentioned as a possible replacement. Walker was an early frontrunner in the GOP primary, but he suspended his campaign last summer in the face of sagging fundraising and poll numbers.
Walker previously said he would ultimately support the GOP nominee. But on Tuesday, Walker backed away from supporting Trump, pointedly saying, “He’s not yet the nominee.”
The conservative site RedState reported Wednesday that there are “rumors” that Walker is “open” to such an outcome. And one source who has been involved in the effort to recruit an independent candidate said Walker has told those working to find an alternative that he would be willing to serve as an alternative at the convention if Trump continues to implode.
Rick Wilson, a Florida-based Republican operative involved in the stop-Trump effort, said Walker’s potential entry into the race was “speculative but widely discussed.”
For his part, Walker dismissed the speculation in a statement to Yahoo News: “Let me be clear: I am focused entirely on being governor. If there’s any campaign in the future, it’s going to be running for reelection in 2018, which is a decision that we’ll make in the months ahead following the next state budget.”
Not every anti-Trump conservative thinks the convention discussion is wise. “People have scenarios of the convention. I think they are a waste of time,” said Michael P. Farris, president of Patrick Henry College. “Not that I wouldn’t wish it. I wish it every day.”
Nevertheless, many have argued that the delegates to the convention are technically free to nominate whomever they want, despite the impression that they are bound by the results of the primary votes in each state. Every convention votes on its own rules, so if this year’s GOP delegates wanted to unbind themselves, the argument goes, nothing would stop them. Numerous judicial rulings have found that even state laws, which purport to bind approximately one-third of the delegates, cannot govern the internal affairs of a national political party — such as how delegates vote at a convention.
Deace wrote in a column on Saturday that the convention rules allowing delegates to follow their consciences “are in place to protect the system from just such a leader” as Trump.
French pointed out that many of the delegates to the convention are “people who loathe [Trump], and that hasn’t changed.”
In the past few days, Trump found himself in a new firestorm after he repeatedly brought up the Mexican heritage of U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel in order to question the judge’s impartiality in a case involving Trump University.
In February, Trump linked Curiel’s heritage to the judge’s supposed hostility in his rulings so far in a lawsuit brought by people who say they were defrauded by Trump University. But the Manhattan developer began escalating that claim last week. Curiel was born in Indiana and is an American citizen.
Trump argued that Curiel had a “conflict of interest” because he is “of Mexican heritage.” Trump said that because he wants to build a wall across the U.S.-Mexico border, Curiel is inherently predisposed to rule against him. As a result, Trump said Curiel should recuse himself from the case involving Trump University, a now-shuttered for-profit school focused on real estate training.
A wave of Republicans rebuked Trump’s argument. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, an enthusiastic Trump supporter, said Sunday that it “was one of the worst mistakes Trump has made.” House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who endorsed Trump just last week, said Monday that Trump’s comments were “a textbook definition of a racist comment.”
Trump went into damage control mode Tuesday afternoon and evening, issuing a long statement defending Trump University and his complaints about Curiel. Trump further insisted he would no longer talk about the case.
At an election night press conference celebrating more primary wins, Trump implicitly acknowledged his recent struggles by promising to do better.
“You’ve given me the honor to lead the Republican Party to victory this fall,” Trump said, reading from a teleprompter. “I understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle and I will never, ever let you down.”
Many believe Trump is incapable of showing more discipline.
“Every pivot of Trump’s is a 360,” Wilson said. “There’s no better version of Donald Trump. There’s no good Donald Trump.”
#1535 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl at the Chinese Exchange » 518 weeks ago
I do think he could be the next Trent Reznor when it comes to film soundtracks.
Most definitely. Guy is multi talented. He's said he'd like to do more instrumental stuff too, so very possible he develops his career in that direction once he gets too old to be belting out hard rock.
#1536 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl at the Chinese Exchange » 518 weeks ago
Any Paul Tobias questions?
I'd have asked that. Always liked him.
#1537 Re: The Garden » The Football Thread » 518 weeks ago
What have I done wrong?
I can remove it and put in text form, if that's what you'd prefer.
Just sharing news. Sorry.
No wrong, thanx for sharing.
500/1 on England? If Denmark can win in 10 tries, even England should be able to clinch 1 in 500. That's 2000 years of football...
#1538 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl at the Chinese Exchange » 518 weeks ago
Interesting that he won't release a bio anytime soon since it will stir the pot. Goes to show he still hasn't really changed when it comes to Slash, just become old enough to let it go.
#1539 Re: The Sunset Strip » HBO's A Game of Thrones » 518 weeks ago
30 minutes chopping wood? Those were the best scenes! Ian McShane was, well, shining and the dialogue was actually meaningful. Only too bad they killed him off, though I guess death is a fleeting concept in this show.
#1540 Re: The Garden » 2016 Presidential Election Thread » 518 weeks ago
Cramer wrote:I thought you were a big Trump fan? You're not going to vote now? Even for the House?
How can I vote for him if he's not on my ballot? Sure he'll be on there in the general but they made their point in this primary. He's not winning.
You're voting for Clinton. Imagine her not even being on your ballot. You'd be a tad pissed.
I was actually starting to sour a bit on Trump due to his foreign policy. However, I'd have liked the option to vote for him instead of the option being taken away from me.
I would interpret it as TPTB don't want him winning, not that the election is a lock. They didn't want him to get the nomination either and see how that went.
If you want a shot at a Trump presidency you have to vote, and that's coming from me.
