Jimmy Carter was sitting RIGHT THERE dude.
Shit. Also, I accidently gave Chuck Schumer three terms, I don't even think I'm invested enough to fix it.
Jimmy Carter was sitting RIGHT THERE dude.
is walking on hot coals the republican nominee cause i know who i'd rather vote for"Over the last six months, Democratic voters across America chose between literally dozens of truly excellent, and qualified candidates, but now our party must unite for the greater cause of defeating Donald Trump once and for all. Therefore, after this long and difficult brokered convention, I humbly accept the Democratic nomination for President of the United States of America. I believe I speak for all of us when I say: America wants experience! America wants age!" - Nancy Pelosi's acceptance speech following her nomination at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
2021-2029: Nancy Pelosi
2029-2037: Bernie Sanders
2037-2045: Hillary Clinton
2045-2057: Chuck Schumer
2057-2065: Martin O'Malley
Roy Jenkins (Labour)
I feel responsible for this.Every Far-Right Candidate that gets at least 5% magically wins: A GrimDark List
1957 – 1963: Harold MacMillan (Conservative)
1959 (Majority) [365]: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) [257], Jo Grimond (Liberal) [6], Oswald Mosley (Union Movement) [1]
1963 – 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative Majority)
1964 – 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1964 (Majority) [316]: Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative) [304], Jo Grimond (Liberal) [9], John Bean (British National) [1]
1966 (Majority) [362]: Edward Heath (Conservative) [253], Jo Grimond (Liberal) [12], John Bean (British National) [2], Gerry Fitt (Republican Labour) [1]
1970 – 1974: Edward Heath (Conservative)
1970 (Majority) [330]: Harold Wilson (Labour) [284], Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal) [6], John O’Brian (National Front) [3], None (Unity) [2], David Brown (National Democratic) [1], William Wolfe (SNP) [1], Iain Paisley (Protestant Unionist) [1], Gerry Fitt (Republican Labour) [1]
(Feb) 1974 (Minority with Liberal and UUP Confidence and Supply) [297]: Harold Wilson (Labour) [294], Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal) [14], John Tyndall (National Front) [7], William Wolfe (SNP) [7], Harry West (UUP) [7], William Craig (Vanguard) [3], Gwynfor Evans (Plaid Cymru) [2], Gerry Fitt (SDLP) [1], Iain Paisley (DUP) [1]
1974 – 1979: Roy Jenkins (Labour)
(Oct) 1974 (Coalition with Liberal) [308]: Edward Heath (Conservative) [277], Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal) [13], John Kingsley Read (National Front) [11], William Wolfe (SNP) [11], Harry West (UUP) [6], William Craig (Vanguard) [3], Gwynfor Evans (Plaid Cymru) [3], Gerry Fitt (SDLP) [1], Iain Paisley (DUP) [1]
2009-2017: Barack Obama (D-IL)/Joe Biden (D-DE)
Def. 2008 John McCain (R-AZ)/Sarah Palin (R-AK)
Def. 2012 Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Paul Ryan (R-WI)
2017-2022: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Mike Pence (R-IN)
Def. 2016 Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Tim Kaine (D-VA)
Def. 2020 Joe Biden (D-DE)/Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Bernie Sanders (I-VT)/Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI), John Kasich (Reform-OH)/Evan McMullin (Reform-UT), Mark Cuban (Patriot-TX)/Keith Olbermann (Patriot-NY)
2022-2025: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Tom Cotton (R-AR)
2025-2027: Tom Cotton (R-AR)/Sean Hannity (R-NY)
Def. 2024 Cory Booker (D-NJ)/Stephen Colbert (D-SC), Elizabeth Warren (Progressive-MA)/Sherrod Brown (Progressive-OH), Mark Cuban (Patriot-TX)/LaVar Ball (Patriot-CA)
2027-2037: Sean Hannity (R-NY)/Marco Rubio (R-FL)
Def. 2028 Mark Zuckerberg (D-CA)/Joe Kennedy III (D-MA)
Def. 2032 Effectively Unopposed
2037-2038: Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Erik Prince (R/Truth & Freedom-MI)
Def. 2036 Effectively Unopposed
2038-2039: Erik Prince (R/Truth & Freedom-MI)/Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)
2039-2042: Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)/Jared Kushner (Truth & Freedom-NJ)
Def. 2040 Effectively Unopposed
2042-2047: Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)/Baron Trump (Truth & Freedom-NJ)
Def. 2044 Symone Sanders (New Direction-NE)/Patrick Nelson (New Direction-NY)
2047-2050: Baron Trump (Truth & Freedom-NJ)/Tomi Lahren (Truth & Freedom-TX)
Def. 2048 Jason Kander (New Direction-MO)/Danica Roem (New Direction-VA)
2050-2051: Tomi Lahren (Truth & Freedom-TX)/Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)
2051-2053: Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)/Eric Greitens (Truth & Freedom-MO)
2053-2000: Chancelor Bennett (New Direction-IL)/Lauren Duca (New Direction-NY)
Def. 2052 Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)/Eric Greitens (Truth & Freedom-MO)
Lavar Ball?2009-2017: Barack Obama (D-IL)/Joe Biden (D-DE)
Def. 2008 John McCain (R-AZ)/Sarah Palin (R-AK)
Def. 2012 Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Paul Ryan (R-WI)
2017-2022: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Mike Pence (R-IN)
Def. 2016 Hillary Clinton (D-NY)/Tim Kaine (D-VA)
Def. 2020 Joe Biden (D-DE)/Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Bernie Sanders (I-VT)/Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI), John Kasich (Reform-OH)/Evan McMullin (Reform-UT), Mark Cuban (Patriot-TX)/Keith Olbermann (Patriot-NY)
2022-2025: Donald J. Trump (R-NY)/Tom Cotton (R-AR)
2025-2027: Tom Cotton (R-AR)/Sean Hannity (R-NY)
Def. 2024 Cory Booker (D-NJ)/Stephen Colbert (D-SC), Elizabeth Warren (Progressive-MA)/Sherrod Brown (Progressive-OH), Mark Cuban (Patriot-TX)/LaVar Ball (Patriot-CA)
2027-2037: Sean Hannity (R-NY)/Marco Rubio (R-FL)
Def. 2028 Mark Zuckerberg (D-CA)/Joe Kennedy III (D-MA)
Def. 2032 Effectively Unopposed
2037-2038: Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Erik Prince (R/Truth & Freedom-MI)
Def. 2036 Effectively Unopposed
2038-2039: Erik Prince (R/Truth & Freedom-MI)/Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)
2039-2042: Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)/Jared Kushner (Truth & Freedom-NJ)
Def. 2040 Effectively Unopposed
2042-2047: Ivanka Trump (Truth & Freedom-NY)/Baron Trump (Truth & Freedom-NJ)
Def. 2044 Symone Sanders (New Direction-NE)/Patrick Nelson (New Direction-NY)
2047-2050: Baron Trump (Truth & Freedom-NJ)/Tomi Lahren (Truth & Freedom-TX)
Def. 2048 Jason Kander (New Direction-MO)/Danica Roem (New Direction-VA)
2050-2051: Tomi Lahren (Truth & Freedom-TX)/Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)
2051-2053: Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)/Eric Greitens (Truth & Freedom-MO)
2053-2000: Chancelor Bennett (New Direction-IL)/Lauren Duca (New Direction-NY)
Def. 2052 Ben Shapiro (Truth & Freedom-CA)/Eric Greitens (Truth & Freedom-MO)
I mean if we're going for loud and unqualified he's certainly a sound pick.Lavar Ball?
hehI mean if we're going for loud and unqualified he's certainly a sound pick.
As a Laker bandwagoner (who placed their fantasy team on Ingram and Ball going off), I feel like I’ve been used.Neither are his kids.
Not as much as Magic Johnson was.As a Laker bandwagoner (who placed their fantasy team on Ingram and Ball going off), I feel like I’ve been used.
If you want to talk basketball politicians (and Lakers), Kareem is much more likely to jump in. He has been extremely vocal in his politics (he has written for the Washington Post, TIME, and oddly enough Jacobin), and has deep ties with LA celebs and politicians.Not as much as Magic Johnson was.
Who is definitely a guy I would think should be on lists. I could definitely see him diving into politics on the right circumstances.
He's switched though, he's in the same boat as Evan McMuffinIf you want to talk basketball politicians (and Lakers), Kareem is much more likely to jump in. He has been extremely vocal in his politics (he has written for the Washington Post, TIME, and oddly enough Jacobin), and has deep ties with LA celebs and politicians.
Also, in non-Laker players, Chuck Barkley tried to run for Alabama Governor in 2014. As a Republican.