Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:42     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

Anonymous wrote:The GOP is putting together a platform PP. It will be a streamlined version but it will be released before the convention.


They have no platform. They can’t even get legislation passed in the house despite having a majority.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:41     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

Anonymous wrote:Medicare and SSI are being abused by fat lazy slobs. There has to be some kind of change.


My 80 year old mother who worked two jobs her entire life and is in excellent health says you’re wrong.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:41     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

Anonymous wrote:Democrats have been beyond overconfident, they have been arrogant. Biden has been exhibiting symptoms of dementia since 2019.

How does a dementia patient get elected and serve as president of the united states? Irl they need to be institutionalized if they do not have a family member making their food, helping them bathe, doing their household chores and grocery shopping; constant doctor appointments, constant medication dosing and medication changes, toileting, the list is endless and exhausting. Someone has to basically run their entire life, it’s like an elderly toddler that wants to drive and doesn’t want to take their medication.

Democrats have perpetrated a gigantic scam on America and besides being wrong to do, it’s a national security threat. The only thing Biden is capable of now is reading a teleprompter. That’s it.


"The only thing Biden is capable of now is reading a teleprompter. That’s it."
Well no he wasn't even able to do that at the debate he was asked about abortion and talked about terrorists was asked about illegals and talked about terrorists. So he was not even able to read off the teleprompter anymore.
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Post 07/01/2024 14:41     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.


Parties need to operate for themselves. Democrats are spending too much time hoping Trump will be gone (he won't), saying Trump is awful (yes, he is) instead of changing what they can control, which is putting the best candidate forward. Should GOP do this too? Absolutely, but as someone who never voted for a GOP candidate I am looking at my camp to do the best it can instead of trying to say it's the other guy's fault and hoping that solves anything.


+1 As a lifelong Dem, I find it refreshing that Dems are upset about Biden and are speaking out about the need for a massive change to the party, instead of accepting the status quo. I really don't care about the Republican party.


Save your ire for the next election, please.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:40     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely predictable foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

I mean Dems lose the moral high ground here with their decision to trot out Biden again and try and convince people that not only is he currently fit to be president, but will be several years from now. Please we all know at this point that sure as hell ain’t true, so get off your high horse.


No high horse. But you have a lot of nerve to criticize Joe Biden as the candidate when Trump is running for a third time after all he has put this country through.

No, it does not take “nerve” to criticize Biden the candidate after what I watched last week.


Way more concerned about what Trump did in his 4 yrs in office and since then compared to one night.

It’s not really about 1 night, it’s the fact that he is obviously an elderly man on the decline and it is absurd to suggest that he will be mentally sharp enough to continue leading the country for the next 4 years. Anyone with parents now in their mid to late eighties know exactly where this is headed, and it’s nowhere good.


And, of course, it leads to the question of who is really running the country right now? Is it Joe Biden?


Who was really running the country under Trump?


Trump.


And why it was so abysmal.


If most people felt like you, he wouldn’t have been consistently leading in the polls even before the debate.


you. cannot. rely. on. the. polls

Look what happened in the democratic primary in Maryland. Trone was way ahead in the polls. Alsobrooks won.
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Post 07/01/2024 14:40     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely predictable foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

I mean Dems lose the moral high ground here with their decision to trot out Biden again and try and convince people that not only is he currently fit to be president, but will be several years from now. Please we all know at this point that sure as hell ain’t true, so get off your high horse.


No high horse. But you have a lot of nerve to criticize Joe Biden as the candidate when Trump is running for a third time after all he has put this country through.

No, it does not take “nerve” to criticize Biden the candidate after what I watched last week.


Way more concerned about what Trump did in his 4 yrs in office and since then compared to one night.

It’s not really about 1 night, it’s the fact that he is obviously an elderly man on the decline and it is absurd to suggest that he will be mentally sharp enough to continue leading the country for the next 4 years. Anyone with parents now in their mid to late eighties know exactly where this is headed, and it’s nowhere good.


And, of course, it leads to the question of who is really running the country right now? Is it Joe Biden?


Who was really running the country under Trump?


Trump.


He didn’t give a damn about running it the last time. He just had rallies to soothe his ego and executive time to yell at the tv, and went to his own resorts so he could bill the taxpayers for all the secret service and staff rooms and food. I bet he charged for use of the meeting rooms too.

Trump as president means he burns it all down allowing his sycophants to privatize everything, providing worse services for more money and stealing from the coffers. Enjoy living in a hellscape if he wins.
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Post 07/01/2024 14:39     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.


Parties need to operate for themselves. Democrats are spending too much time hoping Trump will be gone (he won't), saying Trump is awful (yes, he is) instead of changing what they can control, which is putting the best candidate forward. Should GOP do this too? Absolutely, but as someone who never voted for a GOP candidate I am looking at my camp to do the best it can instead of trying to say it's the other guy's fault and hoping that solves anything.


+1 As a lifelong Dem, I find it refreshing that Dems are upset about Biden and are speaking out about the need for a massive change to the party, instead of accepting the status quo. I really don't care about the Republican party.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:38     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

Medicare and SSI are being abused by fat lazy slobs. There has to be some kind of change.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:38     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

OP you sound very....worried.
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Post 07/01/2024 14:37     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

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They will indeed win if Biden does not step aside.


Nope. An intra-party squabble among Dems has been the GOP’s game plan all along. The MSM is pushing hard to make that happen because they need the drama to generate clicks. MSM would love Biden to step aside.

Fail We May, Sail We Must.



The intraparty squabble doesn't lose us votes. People will vote for whoever emerges, since it will be a dynamic and energetic younger person. It's Biden who is costing us votes. The majority of voters are relatively uninvolved and don't like seeing a decrepit old man in the White House especially one who LIES when he pretends he's full of vim and vigor. They're not voting for Trump, the habitual liar currently in dementia. BUT THEY WILL STAY HOME ON ELECTION DAY.

Elections are about turnout. Biden will cost us the election because people will stay home on Election Day.







This is unfortunately true. I honestly can’t imagine voting for either man, so I could see myself either not voting or writing someone in.


I would crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump.


We know. You're a cult member. Of course you would. It doesn't make it a good decision.


Definitely cult. That poster is probably not even in a swing state so the bloody mess won't have any effect on the outcome anyway.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:37     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.


Yup. At some point, America is going to wake up. And what they'll see when it happens is that the Republican Party has no actual platform. That the only President the current Republican party wants is a thief, con-man and scoundrel. They'll see that the Republicans want to take away Social Security and Medicare. They'll see that the Republicans have plunged the nation into deeper and deeper debt. It may take a decade for people to wake up, but when they do, the Republicans will be seen for what they are: amoral fools.


Yes.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:35     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

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They will indeed win if Biden does not step aside.


Nope. An intra-party squabble among Dems has been the GOP’s game plan all along. The MSM is pushing hard to make that happen because they need the drama to generate clicks. MSM would love Biden to step aside.

Fail We May, Sail We Must.



The intraparty squabble doesn't lose us votes. People will vote for whoever emerges, since it will be a dynamic and energetic younger person. It's Biden who is costing us votes. The majority of voters are relatively uninvolved and don't like seeing a decrepit old man in the White House especially one who LIES when he pretends he's full of vim and vigor. They're not voting for Trump, the habitual liar currently in dementia. BUT THEY WILL STAY HOME ON ELECTION DAY.

Elections are about turnout. Biden will cost us the election because people will stay home on Election Day.







This is unfortunately true. I honestly can’t imagine voting for either man, so I could see myself either not voting or writing someone in.


I would crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump.


We know. You're a cult member. Of course you would. It doesn't make it a good decision.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:34     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.


Parties need to operate for themselves. Democrats are spending too much time hoping Trump will be gone (he won't), saying Trump is awful (yes, he is) instead of changing what they can control, which is putting the best candidate forward. Should GOP do this too? Absolutely, but as someone who never voted for a GOP candidate I am looking at my camp to do the best it can instead of trying to say it's the other guy's fault and hoping that solves anything.
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Post 07/01/2024 14:34     Subject: Re:Republicans are over-confident right now.

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Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.


+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.


I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?

+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.


Yup. At some point, America is going to wake up. And what they'll see when it happens is that the Republican Party has no actual platform. That the only President the current Republican party wants is a thief, con-man and scoundrel. They'll see that the Republicans want to take away Social Security and Medicare. They'll see that the Republicans have plunged the nation into deeper and deeper debt. It may take a decade for people to wake up, but when they do, the Republicans will be seen for what they are: amoral fools.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2024 14:32     Subject: Republicans are over-confident right now.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
They will indeed win if Biden does not step aside.


Nope. An intra-party squabble among Dems has been the GOP’s game plan all along. The MSM is pushing hard to make that happen because they need the drama to generate clicks. MSM would love Biden to step aside.

Fail We May, Sail We Must.



The intraparty squabble doesn't lose us votes. People will vote for whoever emerges, since it will be a dynamic and energetic younger person. It's Biden who is costing us votes. The majority of voters are relatively uninvolved and don't like seeing a decrepit old man in the White House especially one who LIES when he pretends he's full of vim and vigor. They're not voting for Trump, the habitual liar currently in dementia. BUT THEY WILL STAY HOME ON ELECTION DAY.

Elections are about turnout. Biden will cost us the election because people will stay home on Election Day.







This is unfortunately true. I honestly can’t imagine voting for either man, so I could see myself either not voting or writing someone in.


I would crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump.