To people frustrated with Biden who say they won’t vote in 2024

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I don't believe Trump would handle this situation better. I do believe there would be a high, if not certain, likelihood that we would not be in this position.


Oh really? How - with his awesomeness? Reminder: he threw fuel on the fire by moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, thereby removing the US as a good faith arbiter.


Biden said he was a Zionist, covered up Israel bombing the hospital, gave Israel a green light to kill as many Palestinians as they want with unlimited US weapons, is all in on removing Palestinians from Israel, denied any Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, joked about Palestinians deaths, said the Palestinian( not Hamas) needs to aim better, does not recognize Palestinians right to exist, etc, etc.

Biden can do that without my vote.


This has been disproven. There is no forensic or other evidence that supports the claim. Please stop repeating it. Also, recall, Hamas put out within minutes that 500 people had been killed. instead 'only' 50 -tragic, none the less, that story has been walked back as well.

Anonymous
I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


You can thank Trump for why this is happening, seriously. Biden is managing the fallout of Trump policies and doing a damn good job. You think we won’t immediately go to war in the ME if Trump is president??? Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I don't believe Trump would handle this situation better. I do believe there would be a high, if not certain, likelihood that we would not be in this position.


Oh really? How - with his awesomeness? Reminder: he threw fuel on the fire by moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, thereby removing the US as a good faith arbiter.


Biden said he was a Zionist, covered up Israel bombing the hospital, gave Israel a green light to kill as many Palestinians as they want with unlimited US weapons, is all in on removing Palestinians from Israel, denied any Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, joked about Palestinians deaths, said the Palestinian( not Hamas) needs to aim better, does not recognize Palestinians right to exist, etc, etc.

Biden can do that without my vote.


SMH. Could you at least criticize using reality instead of fantasy?


The reality is that people like PP finally feel comfortable letting their anti-semitism out in public. Used to be only Republicans felt good about that - now unfortunately we've got the far feeling pretty good saying out loud the hateful things they used to have to hide, too.


+1

The far left has a long and vulgar history of anti-Semitism, and we're seeing it on full display.

Show your work. Otherwise you’re full of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.

Not voting for Biden means you’re voting for Trump. Or does his support for the Uighur genocide not matter to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.


Israel's mission is clear, root out Hamas in retribution for the Oct 7 attacks.
Hamas's mission is clear, eradicate Jews from the region.

Why are you both-siding this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.

Not voting for Biden means you’re voting for Trump. Or does his support for the Uighur genocide not matter to you?


I am quite confident the PP you are replying to has no idea who the Uighurs are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.


Amen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the “vote Biden or you’re a Trumper” folks need to realize that, should Biden lose in ‘24, no one is going to wring their hands about how they voted third party.

They’re going to say— we told you a year ago you were on the wrong path. We yelled it. We screamed it. We said it in polls. And you ignored us at your peril.

Here’s the one year warning: do better. Stop marginalizing people. Stop characterizing criticism and dissent as Trumpism.

Because no matter how many times you say “blue no matter who” you will have no one to blame but yourselves. Everyone sees this coming.

I think the polling data from the past few weeks is something the DNC won't ignore. The alarm bells are ringing. It will be interesting to see the messaging that comes out of the Biden campaign in the coming weeks. If there is any chance of Biden being convinced to back out of the race for a second term, it would be best if that decision and announcement is made much sooner than later. If Biden were replaced by a normal candidate, the RNC's hand could be forced into getting Trump off the ticket mode as they will quickly realize Trump would have zero chance against a normal Dem candidate.


I will not vote for a Democratic presidential candidate unless they present a transition team free of neocon members from the Biden and Obama admins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.

Not voting for Biden means you’re voting for Trump. Or does his support for the Uighur genocide not matter to you?


I am quite confident the PP you are replying to has no idea who the Uighurs are.


Why would they? Deplorable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the “vote Biden or you’re a Trumper” folks need to realize that, should Biden lose in ‘24, no one is going to wring their hands about how they voted third party.

They’re going to say— we told you a year ago you were on the wrong path. We yelled it. We screamed it. We said it in polls. And you ignored us at your peril.

Here’s the one year warning: do better. Stop marginalizing people. Stop characterizing criticism and dissent as Trumpism.

Because no matter how many times you say “blue no matter who” you will have no one to blame but yourselves. Everyone sees this coming.

I think the polling data from the past few weeks is something the DNC won't ignore. The alarm bells are ringing. It will be interesting to see the messaging that comes out of the Biden campaign in the coming weeks. If there is any chance of Biden being convinced to back out of the race for a second term, it would be best if that decision and announcement is made much sooner than later. If Biden were replaced by a normal candidate, the RNC's hand could be forced into getting Trump off the ticket mode as they will quickly realize Trump would have zero chance against a normal Dem candidate.


I will not vote for a Democratic presidential candidate unless they present a transition team free of neocon members from the Biden and Obama admins.


But you will be happy to enable the rise of a Christian-fascist leader in the alternative. Bravo!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not going to vote in a Biden Trump election.

But I am leaning more to voting this upcoming election.

I cannot vote for Biden. I feel terrible about it but he is truly a terrible president.

Afghanistan was bad; but sucking us into another war in the Middle East is unforgivable.


So you'll vote for some third-party candidate who will get 2% (at most) and live in your privileged little world, and say that when faced with a choice between democracy and fascism, you chose nothing. Good for you.


We'll say that we did not vote for genocide. Only the truly privileged can vote for genocide and sleep well at night.


I think I have more faith in my fellow Democrats now. I was ready to give up on my own party, but I am happy there are still people who can think and don't just vote blue blindly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And the “vote Biden or you’re a Trumper” folks need to realize that, should Biden lose in ‘24, no one is going to wring their hands about how they voted third party.

They’re going to say— we told you a year ago you were on the wrong path. We yelled it. We screamed it. We said it in polls. And you ignored us at your peril.

Here’s the one year warning: do better. Stop marginalizing people. Stop characterizing criticism and dissent as Trumpism.

Because no matter how many times you say “blue no matter who” you will have no one to blame but yourselves. Everyone sees this coming.

I think the polling data from the past few weeks is something the DNC won't ignore. The alarm bells are ringing. It will be interesting to see the messaging that comes out of the Biden campaign in the coming weeks. If there is any chance of Biden being convinced to back out of the race for a second term, it would be best if that decision and announcement is made much sooner than later. If Biden were replaced by a normal candidate, the RNC's hand could be forced into getting Trump off the ticket mode as they will quickly realize Trump would have zero chance against a normal Dem candidate.


I will not vote for a Democratic presidential candidate unless they present a transition team free of neocon members from the Biden and Obama admins.


But you will be happy to enable the rise of a Christian-fascist leader in the alternative. Bravo!


Can you show me when was the last time a Christian-fascist leader raped a baby, beheaded baby, or ripped a fetus from a pregnant woman like they did in Israel?
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