Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
As a Californian, dear God this is a nightmare scenario. I’d prefer even Biden.
No one outside of California wants him (or Kamala) either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
As a Californian, dear God this is a nightmare scenario. I’d prefer even Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Haaretz today:
"Report: Hamas Accepts Gaza Cease-fire Deal; Israeli Officials Reject Prospect of War Ending.”
According to the report, Hamas was guaranteed by the U.S. for a full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and that Israeli forces will not continue fighting once the hostages are released ■ An Israeli official told Haaretz that 'Israel will, under no circumstances, agree to end the war as part of a deal' and is determined to enter Rafah"
It’s no secret their goal is to annihilate the Palestinian population. A ceasefire would prevent that from happening.
If they wanted to annihilate the Palestinian population, what are they waiting for? [b]They conceivably could have done it at any timein the last six months. But they haven't? And every day they wait makes it harder.
Israel is a welfare state that needed the air forces and resources of 10 other countries to pitch in and defend its airspace from cheap $500 drones.
Israel can’t win a ground war let alone kill 2 million people in one fell swoop. It has done maximum damage with the ammunitation the West has donated to it.
However it is politically imperative for Netanyahu and his thugs to draw this out as long as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
It has to be after the convention, per a NYT article. But, Gretchen Whitmer would be a better choice. As the governor of MI, so would actually win MI.
Nah, they can disclose a health issue whenever they want to. Probably the earlier, the better. The exact timing of putting the switchee on the ballot can be sorted out, but we can count on the press to start fawning over this savior on day one. If it’s Whitmer, maybe the FBI can do its part by hatching another kidnapping caper.
I don't think that's possible because there aren't enough primaries left, and it's unlikely that several candidates throwing their hat in would win enough delegates. If he steps down after the convention, Jamie Harrison and crew can put someone on the ballot.
Biden just throws his delegates to whoever the chosen replacement is. Neat and simple. If there are election laws being trampled by this, just keep in mind that our elections are mostly a charade anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
It has to be after the convention, per a NYT article. But, Gretchen Whitmer would be a better choice. As the governor of MI, so would actually win MI.
Nah, they can disclose a health issue whenever they want to. Probably the earlier, the better. The exact timing of putting the switchee on the ballot can be sorted out, but we can count on the press to start fawning over this savior on day one. If it’s Whitmer, maybe the FBI can do its part by hatching another kidnapping caper.
I don't think that's possible because there aren't enough primaries left, and it's unlikely that several candidates throwing their hat in would win enough delegates. If he steps down after the convention, Jamie Harrison and crew can put someone on the ballot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
It has to be after the convention, per a NYT article. But, Gretchen Whitmer would be a better choice. As the governor of MI, so would actually win MI.
Nah, they can disclose a health issue whenever they want to. Probably the earlier, the better. The exact timing of putting the switchee on the ballot can be sorted out, but we can count on the press to start fawning over this savior on day one. If it’s Whitmer, maybe the FBI can do its part by hatching another kidnapping caper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden's weaknesses are the three I's: Immigration, inflation, and Israel. Not to mention his age. I can't believe he wouldn't listen to anyone --including his wife--and step down after a fairly successful 1st term. He pulled us out of the pandemic, he's expanding Obamacare and the Infrastructure Act. There's still time for him to step down; Kamala will implode and someone stronger will become our nominee. Or so i hope and pray.
Pray?
LOL. Democrats suddenly get religion.
Many of us are religious, especially when compared to the orange atheist who pretends to be a Christian but can't pick out a favorite Bible verse or pronounce Second Corinthians correctly.
Trump has never claimed to be religious, why would he know any of things you mentioned above?
We are quite aware of your hypocrisy. Biden is rosary carrying pro abortion hypocrite. That his followers are the same surprises no one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden's weaknesses are the three I's: Immigration, inflation, and Israel. Not to mention his age. I can't believe he wouldn't listen to anyone --including his wife--and step down after a fairly successful 1st term. He pulled us out of the pandemic, he's expanding Obamacare and the Infrastructure Act. There's still time for him to step down; Kamala will implode and someone stronger will become our nominee. Or so i hope and pray.
Pray?
LOL. Democrats suddenly get religion.
Many of us are religious, especially when compared to the orange atheist who pretends to be a Christian but can't pick out a favorite Bible verse or pronounce Second Corinthians correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
It has to be after the convention, per a NYT article. But, Gretchen Whitmer would be a better choice. As the governor of MI, so would actually win MI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
My prediction is a few weeks before the convention and the switch is to Gavin Newsom. He has the big advantage that he can’t be on the ticket with fellow Californian Kamala Harris, who would therefore necessarily be dumped too. Kamala, we’re not getting rid of your because you’re awful…we can’t have two Californians on the ticket, see? Now let’s find some corporate boards for you to serve on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long the Dems will watch Biden’s miserable polling before they decide to pull the old Torricelli switcheroo. “Oh, it turns out our beloved Joe has some major health issues all of a sudden!”
For the love of god and country; let's hope this switcheroo happens asap. I don't wish ill health on this elderly person but I'm okay with that being used as an excuse. Maybe Trump can fall ill, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign leaders are now meeting with Trump instead of Biden.![]()
"In less than two months, Trump has hosted Polish President Andrzej Duda, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and David Cameron, the former British prime minister who now serves as the U.K.’s foreign secretary. He’s also talked with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and others by phone."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-rolls-red-carpet-foreign-231614574.html
BIDEN is only running because of T. Dems SHOULD HAVE found and pushed for an electable candidate, which obviously is not Kennedy who has anyhow changed party. Let's start thinking about '28. We can do better.