Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Convicted felon routine isn't working. It's a badge of honor for him. I hope the DNC has some strategists that will pivot quickly.
Biden is down 2 in PA per Marist, one of the most dem-leaning pollsters out there.
If orange man wins GA and PA, we can start packing bags for France.
Edit- France just elected right wingers...we go to Canada!
If Trump and his voters think being a convicted felon is something to be proud of then the Republican Party has clearly lost its way.
Anonymous wrote:Convicted felon routine isn't working. It's a badge of honor for him. I hope the DNC has some strategists that will pivot quickly.
Biden is down 2 in PA per Marist, one of the most dem-leaning pollsters out there.
If orange man wins GA and PA, we can start packing bags for France.
Edit- France just elected right wingers...we go to Canada!
Anonymous wrote:Convicted felon routine isn't working. It's a badge of honor for him. I hope the DNC has some strategists that will pivot quickly.
Biden is down 2 in PA per Marist, one of the most dem-leaning pollsters out there.
If orange man wins GA and PA, we can start packing bags for France.
Edit- France just elected right wingers...we go to Canada!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
He even got the shark story wrong. The Ft Walton Beach victim last week is from Ashland, VA. She lost her left hand. She will recover. Trump said she lost a leg. Details matter in a world leader. [/quote
The hand will grow back?
PP said she'll recover, not that her hand will grow back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
He even got the shark story wrong. The Ft Walton Beach victim last week is from Ashland, VA. She lost her left hand. She will recover. Trump said she lost a leg. Details matter in a world leader. [/quote
The hand will grow back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
He even got the shark story wrong. The Ft Walton Beach victim last week is from Ashland, VA. She lost her left hand. She will recover. Trump said she lost a leg. Details matter in a world leader.
Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
The point of the story is that Trump promises to ban batteries from boats and trucks so they won’t sink and electrocute you in the shark-infested waters of Nevada. Only a genius with a connection to MIT could have asked that question and figured out the solution.
Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The projection from Biden's defenders is truly amazing. Most Americans think Biden is too old and your response isn't to address the issue, but rather to accuse Trump as having dementia. Trump is many things but he's not losing his mind any more than he was 8 years ago.
Democrats, stop trying to make "Trump has dementia" happen. It's not going to happen!
I mean, if you can decipher this, I am all ears.
His "relationship" to MIT is through his uncle. But of course all his cultists eat that shit up, as though the short-fingered vulgarian had obtained a PhD in astrophysics from MIT. In actuality, one of his professors at Penn recalled that he was the dumbest SOB he'd ever met.
Anonymous wrote:Trump's so called "relationship" with MIT is his uncle who was a full professor there until 1973 and a senior lecturer/professor emeritus until he died in 1985. So Trump's uncle was a professor at MIT 50 years ago and that somehow conveys a "relationship" between Trump and MIT?
Regardless, the boat and shark story is a bizarre choice for a campaign speech, and no Trump supporter can possibly spin this to something positive.