Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so pleased to see the MAGAs newfound trust in DOJ. You all now agree that Trump is guilty of the serious felonies he’s accused of, right?
What trust? The are literally not prosecuting a crime in which they have all the goods.
the report literally says they don't have the goods
They found classified docs in his garage from 1977 to 202?. What more do you need?
Intent.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so pleased to see the MAGAs newfound trust in DOJ. You all now agree that Trump is guilty of the serious felonies he’s accused of, right?
What trust? The are literally not prosecuting a crime in which they have all the goods.
the report literally says they don't have the goods
They found classified docs in his garage from 1977 to 202?. What more do you need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How anyone isn’t troubled by this is crazy.
This just enforces what I’ve been bothered by for over a year now. I think Biden is selfish as hell for running again at 80+.
It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I swear, I still hope he decides to retire. It’s not too late—though he’s leaving us in a bind to quickly find someone willing and able to take over the reigns of a monumentally important presidential campaign.
If Joe (selfishly) decides to stay in the race, I’ll vote for him because I’m not an idiot. But I’ll be pissed.
I’m a moderate dem and a Black woman, and I am ready for the 70+ crew to step aside.
[NP]
I think he’d love to be retired. In fact, he didn’t even want to run last time. And it turned it down once before. He ran because he’d win- and spare us from dealing with Trump again. Running is the most selfless thing he could do.
Oh, please. He could have mentored a young heavy hitter so that we’d be well positioned for 2024.
I honestly think Joe didn’t want to give up power.
Again, he has my vote, but I’m not naive.
[PP]
If we let Biden fumble this election away, we will be primed to easily win in 2028 with several Dem governors that should be running in 2024.
Starting to feel a little like 2013 and RBG's selfishness all over again ...
Anonymous wrote:
When put on the spot, 85% plus of America probably couldn't tell you exactly what they were doing in August of 2013 either or the name of the head of the marketing department of their company. So I guess you are all in cognitive decline as well.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so pleased to see the MAGAs newfound trust in DOJ. You all now agree that Trump is guilty of the serious felonies he’s accused of, right?
What trust? The are literally not prosecuting a crime in which they have all the goods.
the report literally says they don't have the goods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How anyone isn’t troubled by this is crazy.
This just enforces what I’ve been bothered by for over a year now. I think Biden is selfish as hell for running again at 80+.
It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I swear, I still hope he decides to retire. It’s not too late—though he’s leaving us in a bind to quickly find someone willing and able to take over the reigns of a monumentally important presidential campaign.
If Joe (selfishly) decides to stay in the race, I’ll vote for him because I’m not an idiot. But I’ll be pissed.
I’m a moderate dem and a Black woman, and I am ready for the 70+ crew to step aside.
[NP]
I think he’d love to be retired. In fact, he didn’t even want to run last time. And it turned it down once before. He ran because he’d win- and spare us from dealing with Trump again. Running is the most selfless thing he could do.
Oh, please. He could have mentored a young heavy hitter so that we’d be well positioned for 2024.
I honestly think Joe didn’t want to give up power.
Again, he has my vote, but I’m not naive.
[PP]
If we let Biden fumble this election away, we will be primed to easily win in 2028 with several Dem governors that should be running in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How anyone isn’t troubled by this is crazy.
This just enforces what I’ve been bothered by for over a year now. I think Biden is selfish as hell for running again at 80+.
It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I swear, I still hope he decides to retire. It’s not too late—though he’s leaving us in a bind to quickly find someone willing and able to take over the reigns of a monumentally important presidential campaign.
If Joe (selfishly) decides to stay in the race, I’ll vote for him because I’m not an idiot. But I’ll be pissed.
I’m a moderate dem and a Black woman, and I am ready for the 70+ crew to step aside.
[NP]
I think he’d love to be retired. In fact, he didn’t even want to run last time. And it turned it down once before. He ran because he’d win- and spare us from dealing with Trump again. Running is the most selfless thing he could do.
Oh, please. He could have mentored a young heavy hitter so that we’d be well positioned for 2024.
I honestly think Joe didn’t want to give up power.
Again, he has my vote, but I’m not naive.
[PP]
If we let Biden fumble this election away, we will be primed to easily win in 2028 with several Dem governors that should be running in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How anyone isn’t troubled by this is crazy.
This just enforces what I’ve been bothered by for over a year now. I think Biden is selfish as hell for running again at 80+.
It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I swear, I still hope he decides to retire. It’s not too late—though he’s leaving us in a bind to quickly find someone willing and able to take over the reigns of a monumentally important presidential campaign.
If Joe (selfishly) decides to stay in the race, I’ll vote for him because I’m not an idiot. But I’ll be pissed.
I’m a moderate dem and a Black woman, and I am ready for the 70+ crew to step aside.
[NP]
I think he’d love to be retired. In fact, he didn’t even want to run last time. And it turned it down once before. He ran because he’d win- and spare us from dealing with Trump again. Running is the most selfless thing he could do.
Oh, please. He could have mentored a young heavy hitter so that we’d be well positioned for 2024.
I honestly think Joe didn’t want to give up power.
Again, he has my vote, but I’m not naive.
[PP]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so pleased to see the MAGAs newfound trust in DOJ. You all now agree that Trump is guilty of the serious felonies he’s accused of, right?
What trust? The are literally not prosecuting a crime in which they have all the goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How anyone isn’t troubled by this is crazy.
This just enforces what I’ve been bothered by for over a year now. I think Biden is selfish as hell for running again at 80+.
It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I swear, I still hope he decides to retire. It’s not too late—though he’s leaving us in a bind to quickly find someone willing and able to take over the reigns of a monumentally important presidential campaign.
If Joe (selfishly) decides to stay in the race, I’ll vote for him because I’m not an idiot. But I’ll be pissed.
I’m a moderate dem and a Black woman, and I am ready for the 70+ crew to step aside.
[NP]
I think he’d love to be retired. In fact, he didn’t even want to run last time. And it turned it down once before. He ran because he’d win- and spare us from dealing with Trump again. Running is the most selfless thing he could do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so pleased to see the MAGAs newfound trust in DOJ. You all now agree that Trump is guilty of the serious felonies he’s accused of, right?
What trust? The are literally not prosecuting a crime in which they have all the goods.