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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that Trump isn’t in a courtroom, will see what the voters think as he continues on his tirades. Every time he speaks and tweets he reminds voters of how unhinged he is.[/quote] Did you actually watch the debate? It was reassuring how surprisingly composed he was, while Joe was committing public suicide.[/quote] I did. I also watch Trump, from 2016 all the way through now. You are going to tell me he is sane and not unhinged? [/quote] Any argument you could have made about not voting for Turnip because he wasn't sane and is unhinged flew out the window when it turned out Joe Biden is, well, not sane and a bit unhinged himself. [/quote] Yeah, no. Trump wants to totally subvert democracy and the right wing that is supporting him has a comprehensive plan to do it. They’ve already tried to overturn elections, overthrow the government and have thrown decades of precedent into the garbage. He’s a rapist and a convicted felon. Biden is old. Trump is as old and has actual dementia. [/quote] What is subverting democracy? Pushing a senile old man with dementia for the presidency while pretending and gaslighting everyone that he's sharp as a tack? While the real decisions are made by a small circle of unelected advisors and family members? Is this what we mean by democracy?[/quote] Presidents always have advisors they rely on. There have been periods of time, most recently Ronald Reagan, when the president may not have been fully in charge. I don't see that with Biden, but clearly you do. But still, at the end of the day, allowing Trump into the White House means an alliance with Russia at the expense of NATO, the end of women managing their bodies, round-ups of brown people, "liberals" and anyone else that isn't the favored class. Alexi Navalny is what you get when you have authoritarianism. I'll take a bag of rocks before I accept that kind of tyranny in our country.[/quote] Yes. Advisors that they rely on. NOT advisors that are running the show. NOT advisors who make the decisions. And, since you brought up Reagan...... Compare Reagan's final press conference of his presidency.... just a little over a month before he left office..... to any press conference by Biden. There is no comparison. Reagan is in full command of the issues and can answer questions from any reporter - not just preselected ones. What we have now with Biden's presidency is pure tyranny by unelected bureaucrats. [twitter]https://x.com/DouthatNYT/status/1806727500992495971[/twitter][/quote]
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