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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]this coordinated effort by the press to tell Biden to drop out but not Trump is very telling. [b]And y'all are falling for it.[/b] I would've taken them seriously if they had done that with Trump first. [/quote] Many of us have felt this way even before Joe selfishly decided to run again….and his being 82 on Election Day! Take your condescension and shove it. [/quote] The primary results beg to differ. You shove it. [/quote] Most Democrats thought and think he is too old but that doesn't entitle Marianne Williamson or Dean Phillips to the nomination. The problem is nobody serious wanted to run against Biden. This is his fault for not showing down.[/quote] I don't think people understand how the major parties work. No serious contender would challenge a sitting president. They would have zero support from the party. It would be a death knell. The reason nobody mentioned as replacements ran against him is because they'd all love a shot at the presidency. [/quote] Exactly. This is all on Joe. [i]He[/i] had to announce his retirement to give any other [i]sane[/i] democrat a chance. Joe knew this, and he chose to be selfish.[/quote] He didn't have the mental capacity to choose. He ran because Dems wanted him to, as a way of shutting out Harris from the nomination. Now that the primaries are over, he is no longer useful to Dems and he's being told to step down to make way for their preferred nominee. [/quote] Harris? In an open primary with multiple candidates, she would have come in last place again. But really, the way it’s working out is that Obama and company get to choose the nominee rather than voters. Just like they wanted.[/quote] Most Americans, including myself, would be delighted if Obama was able to hand pick the nominee. He would select a normal candidate that would crush Trump and then all the normal/smart people would be happy.[/quote] So, what was the point of having a primary? What you describe would just be one more reason to look at our elections as being fraudulent.[/quote] Except that in ALL democratic systems, with or without primaries, you're fed a roster of candidates who are already chosen and vetted by Big Donors, PP. You get a very teeny-tiny piece of freedom to chose among preselected people. Just enough to call this system a democracy. But ake no mistake - the many are still ruled by the few, just like in the Middle Ages. [/quote]
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