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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://x.com/speechboy71/status/1761615387894890948?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] If both Trump and Biden get nominated, but have minimal popularity, then a write-in or third party candidate might actually have a shot. We can hope![/quote] There is zero chance of that happening. Name a single politician or duo (P/VP) who could actually capture electoral college votes.[/quote] In a normal election I'd agree with you but with candidates as historically weak as Trump and Biden... ehhh, maybe[/quote] You didn’t name anyone. Noted.[/quote] +1 It’s Biden or Trump. Those pushing third party options this year are even more evil than they have been in the past. Nader, Nader, Sander/Stein. Do not let the GOP end America. [/quote] Pathetic.[/quote] [b]There’s nothing pathetic about Biden. [/b]Certainly it’s pathetic that the Republican Party is as far gone as they are, and that so many are so dedicated to the both sides garbage line that helps the GOP. [/quote] It’s delusional to think Genocide Joe isn’t pathetic. And why shouldn’t decent Americans, decent humanity want better than these senile boffins?[/quote] Do you think people take your posts seriously? What do you think Donald Trump would do differently in Gaza? [/quote] I generally think people here are horribly misguided. I know enough and care enough that I happy to be disappointed here at almost all times. I also know that the way forward involves engaging with the big issues. Most here are credulous elite school middlebrows (this is a DC-centric board, after all!) and they love shrinking critical, complex issues to dumb binaries that flatter themselves. Trump and Biden are both disasters and are both not long for this world. If one actually cares, having a mind for bigger things, for what comes next, is the most obvious way to engage. I am not at all sorry if this baffles or otherwise upsets you. I’m focused on bigger things.[/quote] By bigger things, do you mean a two-state solution? Because Biden is the only hope the world has for that right now.[/quote] That’s a (potential) answer to one very specific big question. There’s a much longer list of things that matter to the public. And it’s very clear to me, as someone who was close to scads of official DC for decades, that just about everything important to Americans (and the world) has been subordinated to the stupid court games of a gerontocracy. Bigger issues include but are not limited to: -not starting a bigger war -AGW -income inequality -mass corruption -poor governance structures, including crappy elections and other things that produce public distrust -the disappearance of a half-way credible journalism sector -instability in LatAm, including its producing large numbers of migrants -COVID and declining life spans Not everything, but Democrats who can’t see past Trump (or Biden) to the enormity of the above+other problems for the populace deserve to be crapped all over. This is even more true for me given my long-time intimate familiarity with their world, including how much $$$ many have earned keeping things stupid. [/quote]
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