Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden has opened the door to dropping out, 'if his doctors tell him to.'
LOL you believe that? It was a throw away comment in an interview. From now on, Biden should just stonewall the media on this point.
I've received 3 messages about this throw away comment from people who plan to vote for Trump. They are salivating at Biden resigning and people like Adam Schiff speaking out.
Gee, why would they be so eager for the Democratic Party to throw out all their primary votes? For the DNC convention to descend into chaos? I wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Republicans will sweep to victory after seeing Biden’s frail state.
But even if Dems win, the Supreme Court has done so much this year to stymie any liberal policy.
Gun control ain’t happening. The environment is fked and now will be more so with the loss of Chevron. Organized religion is fully breaking down the walls between the state and itself.
What the fk? What’s to be happy about?
The RNC and DNC need to be shut down so that we can work on reducing the influence of money politics and then we can reform two major parties under proper leadership which will lead to legitimate POTUS candidates. This is the only way to put the ineptness of the Trump/Biden era behind us.
Or we can just win in November, get a better court and get rid of Citizens United.
If we were serious about winning in November, we wouldn't have supported Biden's 2nd term ambitions in the 2024 primary. We made our beds.
Any Dem not voting for Biden loses my respect. I wish be weren’t the candidate. But this is not an election between Biden and Trump. It’s about the future of the democracy. If ppl can’t see that then we’re fuxxxed anyway you shake it due to our own stupidity.
Have u ppl forgot 1/6/20? And the sh—-show that was Trumps forst presidency? We will be a laughing stock. And stuck with a wannabe fascist at the helm. This whole idea is god da—- dystopian and it’s happening for all to see. But yeah. Biden’s old. Gtfoh.
I'm registered as a Dem and I live in a solidly blue state so I can vote as I please. I used my last vote to protest the Dems and will this time too. It's the only way to signal that the way they're running the party isn't ok.
But Trump as president sounds like a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.
I draw a different conclusion, PP. They voted against Trump, who seemed like the least rational and competent candidate at the time. Now for some of these protest voters, it surely seems as if it's Biden who is the least able to shoulder the burden of the Presidency.
Don't forget these protesst voters aren't policy-oriented - they're not voting on abortion, taxes, tariffs, immigration. They're voting on who can reasonably be expected to stand up, walk about, talk in a normal tone of voice. The bar is SO PAINFULLY LOW. And after the debate, and Trump's fist-pumping right after his attempted assassination...
...well, I can see how many voters would prefer Trump over Biden. It's not an intellectual choice. It's come down to basic physics.
So no, on the contrary, I think Trump is going to win.
Unless Democrats can put Harris on top of the ticket and pick a young white centrist male VP (to compete with Vance), and then the odds become 50-50.
I disagree. Most swing voters and women will be repelled by a Trump/Vance ticket. It is too extreme and right wing. They will vote against that. Not for Biden.
Or they just won't vote, because they can't stomach either option. Low voter turnout is how Trump becomes president again.
Again, the Trump ticket is too extreme. People will be motivated to vote against that
Totally different story if a more moderate ticket.
L O L
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Republicans will sweep to victory after seeing Biden’s frail state.
But even if Dems win, the Supreme Court has done so much this year to stymie any liberal policy.
Gun control ain’t happening. The environment is fked and now will be more so with the loss of Chevron. Organized religion is fully breaking down the walls between the state and itself.
What the fk? What’s to be happy about?
The RNC and DNC need to be shut down so that we can work on reducing the influence of money politics and then we can reform two major parties under proper leadership which will lead to legitimate POTUS candidates. This is the only way to put the ineptness of the Trump/Biden era behind us.
Or we can just win in November, get a better court and get rid of Citizens United.
If we were serious about winning in November, we wouldn't have supported Biden's 2nd term ambitions in the 2024 primary. We made our beds.
Any Dem not voting for Biden loses my respect. I wish be weren’t the candidate. But this is not an election between Biden and Trump. It’s about the future of the democracy. If ppl can’t see that then we’re fuxxxed anyway you shake it due to our own stupidity.
Have u ppl forgot 1/6/20? And the sh—-show that was Trumps forst presidency? We will be a laughing stock. And stuck with a wannabe fascist at the helm. This whole idea is god da—- dystopian and it’s happening for all to see. But yeah. Biden’s old. Gtfoh.
I'm registered as a Dem and I live in a solidly blue state so I can vote as I please. I used my last vote to protest the Dems and will this time too. It's the only way to signal that the way they're running the party isn't ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Republicans will sweep to victory after seeing Biden’s frail state.
But even if Dems win, the Supreme Court has done so much this year to stymie any liberal policy.
Gun control ain’t happening. The environment is fked and now will be more so with the loss of Chevron. Organized religion is fully breaking down the walls between the state and itself.
What the fk? What’s to be happy about?
The RNC and DNC need to be shut down so that we can work on reducing the influence of money politics and then we can reform two major parties under proper leadership which will lead to legitimate POTUS candidates. This is the only way to put the ineptness of the Trump/Biden era behind us.
Or we can just win in November, get a better court and get rid of Citizens United.
If we were serious about winning in November, we wouldn't have supported Biden's 2nd term ambitions in the 2024 primary. We made our beds.
Any Dem not voting for Biden loses my respect. I wish be weren’t the candidate. But this is not an election between Biden and Trump. It’s about the future of the democracy. If ppl can’t see that then we’re fuxxxed anyway you shake it due to our own stupidity.
Have u ppl forgot 1/6/20? And the sh—-show that was Trumps forst presidency? We will be a laughing stock. And stuck with a wannabe fascist at the helm. This whole idea is god da—- dystopian and it’s happening for all to see. But yeah. Biden’s old. Gtfoh.
I'm registered as a Dem and I live in a solidly blue state so I can vote as I please. I used my last vote to protest the Dems and will this time too. It's the only way to signal that the way they're running the party isn't ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.
I draw a different conclusion, PP. They voted against Trump, who seemed like the least rational and competent candidate at the time. Now for some of these protest voters, it surely seems as if it's Biden who is the least able to shoulder the burden of the Presidency.
Don't forget these protesst voters aren't policy-oriented - they're not voting on abortion, taxes, tariffs, immigration. They're voting on who can reasonably be expected to stand up, walk about, talk in a normal tone of voice. The bar is SO PAINFULLY LOW. And after the debate, and Trump's fist-pumping right after his attempted assassination...
...well, I can see how many voters would prefer Trump over Biden. It's not an intellectual choice. It's come down to basic physics.
So no, on the contrary, I think Trump is going to win.
Unless Democrats can put Harris on top of the ticket and pick a young white centrist male VP (to compete with Vance), and then the odds become 50-50.
I disagree. Most swing voters and women will be repelled by a Trump/Vance ticket. It is too extreme and right wing. They will vote against that. Not for Biden.
Or they just won't vote, because they can't stomach either option. Low voter turnout is how Trump becomes president again.
Again, the Trump ticket is too extreme. People will be motivated to vote against that
Totally different story if a more moderate ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.
I draw a different conclusion, PP. They voted against Trump, who seemed like the least rational and competent candidate at the time. Now for some of these protest voters, it surely seems as if it's Biden who is the least able to shoulder the burden of the Presidency.
Don't forget these protesst voters aren't policy-oriented - they're not voting on abortion, taxes, tariffs, immigration. They're voting on who can reasonably be expected to stand up, walk about, talk in a normal tone of voice. The bar is SO PAINFULLY LOW. And after the debate, and Trump's fist-pumping right after his attempted assassination...
...well, I can see how many voters would prefer Trump over Biden. It's not an intellectual choice. It's come down to basic physics.
So no, on the contrary, I think Trump is going to win.
Unless Democrats can put Harris on top of the ticket and pick a young white centrist male VP (to compete with Vance), and then the odds become 50-50.
I disagree. Most swing voters and women will be repelled by a Trump/Vance ticket. It is too extreme and right wing. They will vote against that. Not for Biden.
Or they just won't vote, because they can't stomach either option. Low voter turnout is how Trump becomes president again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Republicans will sweep to victory after seeing Biden’s frail state.
But even if Dems win, the Supreme Court has done so much this year to stymie any liberal policy.
Gun control ain’t happening. The environment is fked and now will be more so with the loss of Chevron. Organized religion is fully breaking down the walls between the state and itself.
What the fk? What’s to be happy about?
The RNC and DNC need to be shut down so that we can work on reducing the influence of money politics and then we can reform two major parties under proper leadership which will lead to legitimate POTUS candidates. This is the only way to put the ineptness of the Trump/Biden era behind us.
Or we can just win in November, get a better court and get rid of Citizens United.
If we were serious about winning in November, we wouldn't have supported Biden's 2nd term ambitions in the 2024 primary. We made our beds.
Any Dem not voting for Biden loses my respect. I wish be weren’t the candidate. But this is not an election between Biden and Trump. It’s about the future of the democracy. If ppl can’t see that then we’re fuxxxed anyway you shake it due to our own stupidity.
Have u ppl forgot 1/6/20? And the sh—-show that was Trumps forst presidency? We will be a laughing stock. And stuck with a wannabe fascist at the helm. This whole idea is god da—- dystopian and it’s happening for all to see. But yeah. Biden’s old. Gtfoh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.
I draw a different conclusion, PP. They voted against Trump, who seemed like the least rational and competent candidate at the time. Now for some of these protest voters, it surely seems as if it's Biden who is the least able to shoulder the burden of the Presidency.
Don't forget these protesst voters aren't policy-oriented - they're not voting on abortion, taxes, tariffs, immigration. They're voting on who can reasonably be expected to stand up, walk about, talk in a normal tone of voice. The bar is SO PAINFULLY LOW. And after the debate, and Trump's fist-pumping right after his attempted assassination...
...well, I can see how many voters would prefer Trump over Biden. It's not an intellectual choice. It's come down to basic physics.
So no, on the contrary, I think Trump is going to win.
Unless Democrats can put Harris on top of the ticket and pick a young white centrist male VP (to compete with Vance), and then the odds become 50-50.
I disagree. Most swing voters and women will be repelled by a Trump/Vance ticket. It is too extreme and right wing. They will vote against that. Not for Biden.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the democrat party fractures so bad you fall into the dust bin of history. You all are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Trump get done...the wall that Mexico paid for?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden only works 10 am to 4 pm weekdays so plenty of time for criminals to act up
You realize that WP did a very in depth analysis of Trump's schedule when he was in office (and that was 8 years ago when he was "younger") that showed that he worked very few hours each day and spent much of his time watching political news. Look it up, I dare you. This was based on logs of his scheduled meetings, interviews with White House personnel, etc. 8 years ago. But yes, it's Biden we should be worried about.
Trump made decisions and got things done.
Biden has a committee running the country and he rubber stamps their LWNJ ideas: wide open border, going easy on crime, expanding the welfare state to where it breaks down, showing Iran with cash.
Nope, Biden's been the worst president since Carter.
He cut taxes on the wealthy and corporations. That's it.
He kept four countries in line: China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.
None of the crap over the last four years would have happened except for our weak-kneed president Biden. He's been disgusting in foreign policy.
Are you joking? Trump told journalists in a press conference he believes Putin over his own foreign intelligence. Now meeting with Orban, again! Not interested in a president that can’t stand up to dictators.
He knows what’s up![]()
Well we are a democracy here. Anyone not interested in that should consider relocating to a country more in line with their political beliefs.
The US is it a democracy you moronic demonrat.
Anonymous wrote:Biden has opened the door to dropping out, 'if his doctors tell him to.'
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.
I draw a different conclusion, PP. They voted against Trump, who seemed like the least rational and competent candidate at the time. Now for some of these protest voters, it surely seems as if it's Biden who is the least able to shoulder the burden of the Presidency.
Don't forget these protesst voters aren't policy-oriented - they're not voting on abortion, taxes, tariffs, immigration. They're voting on who can reasonably be expected to stand up, walk about, talk in a normal tone of voice. The bar is SO PAINFULLY LOW. And after the debate, and Trump's fist-pumping right after his attempted assassination...
...well, I can see how many voters would prefer Trump over Biden. It's not an intellectual choice. It's come down to basic physics.
So no, on the contrary, I think Trump is going to win.
Unless Democrats can put Harris on top of the ticket and pick a young white centrist male VP (to compete with Vance), and then the odds become 50-50.
Anonymous wrote:People should keep in mind that many didn't vote "for" Biden. They voted against Trump and will likely vote against him again. This election remains very competitive. Anyone who feels certain their candidate has it in the bag should just spend their energy on yard work until 2028. Anyone who thinks otherwise should haunt these boards and scream into the ether like the rest of us.