
Kreg Jennings
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Parts Unknown |
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| Number of Posts: | 4012 |
| Registered on: | 8/20/2007 |
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re: Post Midterm Cycle - Presidential Hopefuls
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 7/5/26 at 10:02 am to Django Unchained
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I completely forgot about the Pennsylvania Governor. He seems the most reasonable but has 2 things going against him: 1. He’s Jewish, and that would put Antifa type voters in a tailspin having to vote for someone who probably doesn’t support “free Palestine” bullshlt. 2. He’s reasonable, the Antifa and lunatic left of the Dem/Marxist party want a big beautiful communist they can support!
Agree. In this crazy day and age, he’d never make it out of the primary.
It’s Newsom’s to lose ( the D nomination) assuming he wants it. And I think he does.
IMO, Rubio is the best match up to beat him.
re: Post Midterm Cycle - Presidential Hopefuls
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 7/3/26 at 8:18 am to Django Unchained
Vance, Trump and Rubio will have to get in a room and decide. 90% chance it’s one of them.
Although DeSantis is currently putting on a clinic on how to be an effective chief executive, I don’t see Trump not backing one of those guys.
On the D side, they have a real identity crisis. Literally and figuratively. If it were me, I’d nominate whoever has the best shot to get 270 electoral votes. Which in my mind is Shapiro because you need Pennsylvania. But in today’s modern D party, no way they nominate a Jew. The next best chance would be Andy B from Kentucky or Whitmar from Michigan. But again, they wouldn’t survive a primary that would make them have to pivot way to the left.
According to a few betting sites I’ve seen, Gavin Newsom (20%) is the odds on favorite. Followed by AOC (11%), Ossoff (10%) and believe it or not, Kamala (6%).
None of those seem like a candidate that could win. Newsom would get destroyed in the rustbelt and won’t win one state. All you have to do as far as campaigning against him is remind people of the mass exodus out of California and everything that caused it.
AOC would be hilarious, please do it. Don’t know much about Ossoff other than he is running for Senate in Georgia at the moment. That tells you how much name recognition he doesn’t have. And Kamala would be another catastrophe.
Although DeSantis is currently putting on a clinic on how to be an effective chief executive, I don’t see Trump not backing one of those guys.
On the D side, they have a real identity crisis. Literally and figuratively. If it were me, I’d nominate whoever has the best shot to get 270 electoral votes. Which in my mind is Shapiro because you need Pennsylvania. But in today’s modern D party, no way they nominate a Jew. The next best chance would be Andy B from Kentucky or Whitmar from Michigan. But again, they wouldn’t survive a primary that would make them have to pivot way to the left.
According to a few betting sites I’ve seen, Gavin Newsom (20%) is the odds on favorite. Followed by AOC (11%), Ossoff (10%) and believe it or not, Kamala (6%).
None of those seem like a candidate that could win. Newsom would get destroyed in the rustbelt and won’t win one state. All you have to do as far as campaigning against him is remind people of the mass exodus out of California and everything that caused it.
AOC would be hilarious, please do it. Don’t know much about Ossoff other than he is running for Senate in Georgia at the moment. That tells you how much name recognition he doesn’t have. And Kamala would be another catastrophe.
re: Scott McKay’s Facebook Status
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 5:55 pm to BeepBopBoop
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So settle down over youre 80 year old grandpa losing and stop acting like he was freaking Reagan
Speaking of Reagan…

re: Scott McKay’s Facebook Status
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 5:47 pm to DeBoar
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Are there really idiots threatening not to vote or vote for the opposition because their primary choice didn’t win? Yeesh
That’s how some of them role. They are extremely frustrated when they don’t get their way (which is often). They tend to back the most radical candidates who don’t win because A) they’re awful candidates and B) the pro Fleming crowd lacks the influence and money to get a winner elected
Scott McKay’s Facebook Status
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 5:10 pm
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Those of you butthurt Fleming people loudly proclaiming you're going to vote for Jamie Davis - do yourself a favor and go touch grass. Play Scrabble. Pet a dog. You aren't going to vote for Jamie Davis. The more you see of Jamie Davis the more you're going to realize how asinine a position that is to take. And you're going to regret saying you'll vote for him, because it makes you look like an arse. Letlow is the nominee. She's better than Cassidy, if for no other reason than that she hasn't voted to impeach Trump. Your life will not be negatively impacted in any significant way if she's the nominee rather than Fleming. The guy you voted for didn't win, and honestly that was always going to be the case. You can deal with that. Really, you can.
re: Was no one concerned about Letlow being Pro-Carbon capture?
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 10:09 am to Pizza Dan
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Is it too early to tell the Letlow voters “I told you so?”
Huh? Take your L like a man
re: Letlow vote totals
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 10:08 am to CoachChappy
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He lost by 35k votes.
It wasn’t rigged. I’m tired of having to choose between shitty candidates.
This is the most honest, self aware answer I’ve seen. Fleming was a terrible candidate. So cringe and unqualified.
Letlow wasn’t / isn’t at all inspiring….but she was slightly better than him on most accounts. That, combined with the Trump endorsement, and despite having to overcome Landry’s backing…she won. Not at all surprising.
re: Was no one concerned about Letlow being Pro-Carbon capture?
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/28/26 at 10:00 am to Big Wes
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This is such a bad take. Congress passed a tax incentive to put Carbon in the ground because the communists running the country hate trees and want to take their food away. So companies reacted. It was now profitable to take methane, strip out the co2 and put it in the ground. What the communists did not realize that this process frees up hydrogen that is very valuable. The hydrogen is piped to industry on the river to make high end products. A reliable source of hydrogen is incentive to build more industry. win win As the other posted noted, this is old news. All these new accounts trying to get us to hate Letlow.
Way too much logic and common sense for this board. These knob turnin’ plant baws’ general persona is grumpy and angry, and don’t really know why.
I think deep down inside… they are frustrated and defeated, and starting to realize that, even though they scream louder… They don’t have enough influence or money to impact the outcome of elections.
re: Mexican trying to cash a check at my bank
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/23/26 at 6:44 am to Cosmo
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Why wouldn't you deposit check on app? I havent been to a bank in 10 years
A) this , B) what do you do for a living where you receive a paper check vs ACH or direct deposit and C) bank local with people you actually know who make decisions concerning your money
re: DeSantis is too good to leave on the sideline in 2028
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/21/26 at 3:16 pm to coolpapaboze
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DeSantis is arguably the most effective politician in a chief executive role in the last fifty years.
People underestimate this specific role experience.
re: Vance 2028
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/20/26 at 8:15 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Vance was right about Iran Rubio was wrong about Iran We don't want the person so wrong about Iran being President
you have no idea if that’s true.
re: Vance 2028
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/19/26 at 12:07 pm to TigerAxeOK
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Give me a combination ticket that combines Vance and Desantis
I'd definitely be okay with that. DeSantis has put on a master class with Florida’s continued boom and growth under his watch.
re: Any chance that we could host a World Cup game in South Louisiana?
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/17/26 at 10:37 pm to cbree88
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Any chance that we could host a World Cup game in South Louisiana?
re: Just watched Sammy's in Prairieville burn down (Update)
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/17/26 at 10:33 pm to MorbidTheClown
Jimmy, what’s for lunch?

re: Vance 2028
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/16/26 at 6:28 am to Tigerfan1274
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Rubio is likely very close to falling out Trump’s favor with his silence and reported apprehension concerning the agreement.
So as Secretary of State with a ton of experience, he can’t express concern privately ? I would hope if one of my employees had a concern in an area they have a great deal of experience would act like that if they felt that way.
But you have no way of knowing that and there is no credible source on it.
re: Letlow new political ad
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/16/26 at 6:18 am to Neutral Underground
Fleming’s campaign died with that cringe worthy treadmill ad where he was wearing a headband.
Then turned into a dumpster fire with the dead husband jab.
On top of that, he’s the worst La state Treasurer of my lifetime.
Then turned into a dumpster fire with the dead husband jab.
On top of that, he’s the worst La state Treasurer of my lifetime.
re: Vance 2028
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/16/26 at 6:05 am to TechBullDawg
I like Vance to stay VP and Rubio to be at the top of the ticket. He’s infinitely more qualified and older than Vance.
Vance will have his shot down the road.
Vance will have his shot down the road.
re: Friend of mine married >35 years, and his wife leaves him for another man.
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/16/26 at 6:01 am to Slippy
If he was treating her right and she still left you, the hell with her.
If he was taking her for granted and not treating her right, then shame on him. He had it coming.
If she was a royal pain the arse and you couldn’t stand her anymore, then she did you a solid.
Either way, this is good advice: When A Woman’s Fed Up
If he was taking her for granted and not treating her right, then shame on him. He had it coming.
If she was a royal pain the arse and you couldn’t stand her anymore, then she did you a solid.
Either way, this is good advice: When A Woman’s Fed Up
re: A message from Julia Letlow's 5th Congressional District
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/13/26 at 12:32 pm to CitizenK
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He spent $10 million betting on himself and his campaign is desperate and broke. He bet the house on paying the anti CCS crowd, and their endorsement of him at each one of their little half truths townhalls.
This. He is coming off as a desperate clown. So is his base. Radicals that think they’re right on the issues simply because they’re the loudest. A bunch of simple boomers.
You could tell the wheels were coming off with the ad with him on a treadmill in a headband.
re: Coffee maker recommendations
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/10/26 at 9:06 pm to Archives
I recently found a cheat code for outstanding coffee… freshly ground beans.
That being said, my Cuisinart that grinds beans right before the brew has been the best purchase I’ve made in a long time.
$120 on Amazon….thank me later
That being said, my Cuisinart that grinds beans right before the brew has been the best purchase I’ve made in a long time.
$120 on Amazon….thank me later
re: With the Varsity under renovation, AOBR has a new home
Posted by Kreg Jennings on 6/5/26 at 10:11 am to LSUMJ
Will yall be there tomorrow for the Germany game? Or just the World Cup games?
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