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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow the Trump trolls are out in force spewing their dumb talking points like a machine gun. What are you all so desperate and agitated over? You should all be sitting back and celebrating but instead it's just increasing derangement on the Trump side. What's up with that?[/quote] democrats: “I am not voting for Hunter for president.” President Joe Biden’s family is attempting to become more involved in his campaign and White House affairs as their anger with his staff spills into public view. “The debate fiasco has opened up a lane for the family to surpass staff and start helping out their father and brother who they love dearly,” one of the people with knowledge of family dynamics said. The split between the president’s family and some of his closest aides has long been simmering, and his debate performance has exacerbated the dynamic, 13 sources familiar with the dynamics told NBC News. [color=red]In the view of some Biden aides, the family is seizing on an opportunity to try to settle old scores.[/color] In the view of family members, the debate is the culmination of misguided advice from aides who they don’t believe have helped the president best showcase his political appeal. The infighting has angered some Biden staffers, who have found the finger-pointing to be getting in the way of all-hands-on-deck approach needed to help the president battle this crisis. “It’s not helpful,” one Biden campaign aide said. The view of some Biden allies is that the president’s aides are doing the bulk of managing and coordinating the post-debate strategy, while the family is approaching the situation more emotionally. Another person close to the president said the Biden family is not seeing the political reality clearly. Hunter Biden’s appearance in White House meetings this week was just one instance of what is expected to be a deeper Biden family involvement. The president’s sister, Valerie Owens, also traveled to Washington this week to join other family members at the White House and planned for face-to-face meetings about her brother’s campaign. Biden family members have discussed whether he should fire senior White House adviser Anita Dunn and her husband, Bob Bauer, who is Biden’s personal lawyer, two people familiar with the matter said. Even so, four sources close to the Biden family said there is no active effort to shake up staffing right now. They said there is an effort among those close to the president to be measured, focused, thoughtful and deliberate. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna160468 [/quote] Didn't really answer the question. Again, what are you all so desperate and agitated over? You should all be sitting back and celebrating but instead it's just increasing derangement on the Trump side.[/quote] Because some of us love our country more than our political affiliation. The US as a whole has been lied to, this should upset everyone. [/quote] Democrats don’t care; they don’t think lying to America and the world is bad…because they are “saving democracy.”[/quote]
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