Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The election was 6 weeks ago, so it’s really time to get over it and consider the future. Calling the American people “stupid” does nothing to advance the ball. Try to get it out of your system, and think about viable candidates for 2028.Anonymous wrote:Harris wasn't an ideal candidate, but Trump was a far worse candidate than Harris.
But here we are and Trump is going to be President. We Americans are on the whole, incredibly stupid people.
Pretty sure it's fair to say the average American voter IQ is much less than it was 20 or 30 years ago considering we've elected Trump, Biden, Trump in the past three elections. Nothing wrong with acknowledging this stupidity and trying to deal with it in advance of 2028 so that another Trump or Biden isn't elected.
Pretty sure you have no data to support your sweeping statement.
NP..check out Gallup. 54% of Americans ages 16-72 have under a sixth grade literacy rate. We've become the stupidest country of the free world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 95 percent certain Kamala Harris will effectively disappear from public life after January 20th. She doesn't have the disposition or the fire to devote the next four years to running for president after a humiliating loss. You need to be a freak of nature to go through all that again - like Trump. That's not Harris. She's presumably intelligent and self-aware enough to understand that she does not have what it takes. She isn't driven by ego or by a passion for policy. She's an opportunist who had a nice career but finally hit her wall. I think she knows that. She has a comfortable life to fall back on. And that's what she'll likely do.
What do former VPs normally do? They don’t normally stay in elective politics. Dick Cheney. Al Gore. Dan Quayle. Walter Mondale.
They get on corporate boards, do public appearances and make some money.
I think Harris will get some no show job at the University of California that pays a lot.
Mondale had the same misfortune as Harris. He was VP of a very unpopular POTUS and lost his bid for The White House in much more of a landslide defeat than Harris because he was running against a legitimate POTUS candidate in Reagan while Harris was running against a terrible opponent in Trump. Biden deserves 99.9% of the blame for Trump's 2024 victory.
Biden deserves about 25% of the credit for Trump's 2024 victory.
FTFY.
99%. If Biden would have gotten the heck out of the way much sooner, we could have nominated a candidate with the stamp of approval from the American people and any normal candidate nominated in the proper manner would obviously destroy Trump.
Everyone is mad at Biden now, but don't forget how committed yall were to the narrative that he was totally lucid and competent. Any mention that Biden was not up to the task was met with attacks that the person saying it was "spouting right wing talking points." You wanted him bad, and you got him bad, and now you're going to blame him.
This is true. When Robert Hur called him an “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, which in retrospect seems like a very flattering and gracious way of describing Biden, he was met with met with incredible invective. Kamala Harris attacked Hur as wrong on the facts, politically motivated and lacking in integrity.
This. It was so aggravating to have people tell everyone to disbelieve their lying eyes.
It was so crazy. Biden even had a press conference to defend himself where he made a number of misstatements of basic facts, including calling El-Sisi of Egypt the President of Mexico. That was the point where he needed to have stepped down, but instead the Democrats decided a better plan was to gaslight people and bully the media. Everything went downhill from there. And an important part of this story. An important reason why Harris cannot use her shortened campaign period as an excuse, is because she was the best placed intervene and instead was the chief attack dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 95 percent certain Kamala Harris will effectively disappear from public life after January 20th. She doesn't have the disposition or the fire to devote the next four years to running for president after a humiliating loss. You need to be a freak of nature to go through all that again - like Trump. That's not Harris. She's presumably intelligent and self-aware enough to understand that she does not have what it takes. She isn't driven by ego or by a passion for policy. She's an opportunist who had a nice career but finally hit her wall. I think she knows that. She has a comfortable life to fall back on. And that's what she'll likely do.
What do former VPs normally do? They don’t normally stay in elective politics. Dick Cheney. Al Gore. Dan Quayle. Walter Mondale.
They get on corporate boards, do public appearances and make some money.
I think Harris will get some no show job at the University of California that pays a lot.
Mondale had the same misfortune as Harris. He was VP of a very unpopular POTUS and lost his bid for The White House in much more of a landslide defeat than Harris because he was running against a legitimate POTUS candidate in Reagan while Harris was running against a terrible opponent in Trump. Biden deserves 99.9% of the blame for Trump's 2024 victory.
Biden deserves about 25% of the credit for Trump's 2024 victory.
FTFY.
99%. If Biden would have gotten the heck out of the way much sooner, we could have nominated a candidate with the stamp of approval from the American people and any normal candidate nominated in the proper manner would obviously destroy Trump.
Everyone is mad at Biden now, but don't forget how committed yall were to the narrative that he was totally lucid and competent. Any mention that Biden was not up to the task was met with attacks that the person saying it was "spouting right wing talking points." You wanted him bad, and you got him bad, and now you're going to blame him.
This is true. When Robert Hur called him an “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, which in retrospect seems like a very flattering and gracious way of describing Biden, he was met with met with incredible invective. Kamala Harris attacked Hur as wrong on the facts, politically motivated and lacking in integrity.
This. It was so aggravating to have people tell everyone to disbelieve their lying eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday at an office holiday party we had a cut out of Kamala Harris. (Long story, but the cut out was actually work related.) At the end of the party one of the Hispanic male waiters at the restaurant punched the Kamala cut out. To repeat, an immigrant male Hispanic waiter punched the cut out of Kamala Harris. For those of you who are not in touch with your deep-seated racism and sexism, you need to get over yourselves. She lost bc of her race and her gender.
Please stop beating that old horse. She list because she never should have been running. If the DNC had dumped Biden faster there could have been a primary and Harris, again, would be one of the first out. Maybe a competent woman or a black man would have a chance to run and defeated Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday at an office holiday party we had a cut out of Kamala Harris. (Long story, but the cut out was actually work related.) At the end of the party one of the Hispanic male waiters at the restaurant punched the Kamala cut out. To repeat, an immigrant male Hispanic waiter punched the cut out of Kamala Harris. For those of you who are not in touch with your deep-seated racism and sexism, you need to get over yourselves. She lost bc of her race and her gender.
Please stop beating that old horse. She list because she never should have been running. If the DNC had dumped Biden faster there could have been a primary and Harris, again, would be one of the first out. Maybe a competent woman or a black man would have a chance to run and defeated Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 95 percent certain Kamala Harris will effectively disappear from public life after January 20th. She doesn't have the disposition or the fire to devote the next four years to running for president after a humiliating loss. You need to be a freak of nature to go through all that again - like Trump. That's not Harris. She's presumably intelligent and self-aware enough to understand that she does not have what it takes. She isn't driven by ego or by a passion for policy. She's an opportunist who had a nice career but finally hit her wall. I think she knows that. She has a comfortable life to fall back on. And that's what she'll likely do.
What do former VPs normally do? They don’t normally stay in elective politics. Dick Cheney. Al Gore. Dan Quayle. Walter Mondale.
They get on corporate boards, do public appearances and make some money.
I think Harris will get some no show job at the University of California that pays a lot.
Mondale had the same misfortune as Harris. He was VP of a very unpopular POTUS and lost his bid for The White House in much more of a landslide defeat than Harris because he was running against a legitimate POTUS candidate in Reagan while Harris was running against a terrible opponent in Trump. Biden deserves 99.9% of the blame for Trump's 2024 victory.
Biden deserves about 25% of the credit for Trump's 2024 victory.
FTFY.
99%. If Biden would have gotten the heck out of the way much sooner, we could have nominated a candidate with the stamp of approval from the American people and any normal candidate nominated in the proper manner would obviously destroy Trump.
Everyone is mad at Biden now, but don't forget how committed yall were to the narrative that he was totally lucid and competent. Any mention that Biden was not up to the task was met with attacks that the person saying it was "spouting right wing talking points." You wanted him bad, and you got him bad, and now you're going to blame him.
This is true. When Robert Hur called him an “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, which in retrospect seems like a very flattering and gracious way of describing Biden, he was met with met with incredible invective. Kamala Harris attacked Hur as wrong on the facts, politically motivated and lacking in integrity.
This. It was so aggravating to have people tell everyone to disbelieve their lying eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 95 percent certain Kamala Harris will effectively disappear from public life after January 20th. She doesn't have the disposition or the fire to devote the next four years to running for president after a humiliating loss. You need to be a freak of nature to go through all that again - like Trump. That's not Harris. She's presumably intelligent and self-aware enough to understand that she does not have what it takes. She isn't driven by ego or by a passion for policy. She's an opportunist who had a nice career but finally hit her wall. I think she knows that. She has a comfortable life to fall back on. And that's what she'll likely do.
What do former VPs normally do? They don’t normally stay in elective politics. Dick Cheney. Al Gore. Dan Quayle. Walter Mondale.
They get on corporate boards, do public appearances and make some money.
I think Harris will get some no show job at the University of California that pays a lot.
Mondale had the same misfortune as Harris. He was VP of a very unpopular POTUS and lost his bid for The White House in much more of a landslide defeat than Harris because he was running against a legitimate POTUS candidate in Reagan while Harris was running against a terrible opponent in Trump. Biden deserves 99.9% of the blame for Trump's 2024 victory.
Biden deserves about 25% of the credit for Trump's 2024 victory.
FTFY.
99%. If Biden would have gotten the heck out of the way much sooner, we could have nominated a candidate with the stamp of approval from the American people and any normal candidate nominated in the proper manner would obviously destroy Trump.
Everyone is mad at Biden now, but don't forget how committed yall were to the narrative that he was totally lucid and competent. Any mention that Biden was not up to the task was met with attacks that the person saying it was "spouting right wing talking points." You wanted him bad, and you got him bad, and now you're going to blame him.
This is true. When Robert Hur called him an “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, which in retrospect seems like a very flattering and gracious way of describing Biden, he was met with met with incredible invective. Kamala Harris attacked Hur as wrong on the facts, politically motivated and lacking in integrity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has always come across as intelligent, articulate and very well-informed on the issues.
She put Trump to shame during the debate.
I don’t even think her answer on The View that she couldn’t really think of anything she would do differently from Biden was particularly damning. She is his Vice-President, what the heck could she really have said?
And this is coming from someone who voted for Trump, but I would have done so no matter who was on the Democratic ticket.
Why America voted for a felon over democrats
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/17/dhs-strengthens-h-1b-program-allowing-us-employers-more-quickly-fill-critical-jobs
Plus, he's not a real felon, it was a politically motivated fake charge, so left wing dimwits could call him "a felon" rather than discussing actual issues. the charges were so fake that very few people could even explain what he supposedly did wrong.
anybody care to try?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has always come across as intelligent, articulate and very well-informed on the issues.
She put Trump to shame during the debate.
I don’t even think her answer on The View that she couldn’t really think of anything she would do differently from Biden was particularly damning. She is his Vice-President, what the heck could she really have said?
And this is coming from someone who voted for Trump, but I would have done so no matter who was on the Democratic ticket.
Why America voted for a felon over democrats
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/17/dhs-strengthens-h-1b-program-allowing-us-employers-more-quickly-fill-critical-jobs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The election was 6 weeks ago, so it’s really time to get over it and consider the future. Calling the American people “stupid” does nothing to advance the ball. Try to get it out of your system, and think about viable candidates for 2028.Anonymous wrote:Harris wasn't an ideal candidate, but Trump was a far worse candidate than Harris.
But here we are and Trump is going to be President. We Americans are on the whole, incredibly stupid people.
Pretty sure it's fair to say the average American voter IQ is much less than it was 20 or 30 years ago considering we've elected Trump, Biden, Trump in the past three elections. Nothing wrong with acknowledging this stupidity and trying to deal with it in advance of 2028 so that another Trump or Biden isn't elected.
Pretty sure you have no data to support your sweeping statement.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday at an office holiday party we had a cut out of Kamala Harris. (Long story, but the cut out was actually work related.) At the end of the party one of the Hispanic male waiters at the restaurant punched the Kamala cut out. To repeat, an immigrant male Hispanic waiter punched the cut out of Kamala Harris. For those of you who are not in touch with your deep-seated racism and sexism, you need to get over yourselves. She lost bc of her race and her gender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The election was 6 weeks ago, so it’s really time to get over it and consider the future. Calling the American people “stupid” does nothing to advance the ball. Try to get it out of your system, and think about viable candidates for 2028.Anonymous wrote:Harris wasn't an ideal candidate, but Trump was a far worse candidate than Harris.
But here we are and Trump is going to be President. We Americans are on the whole, incredibly stupid people.
Pretty sure it's fair to say the average American voter IQ is much less than it was 20 or 30 years ago considering we've elected Trump, Biden, Trump in the past three elections. Nothing wrong with acknowledging this stupidity and trying to deal with it in advance of 2028 so that another Trump or Biden isn't elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday at an office holiday party we had a cut out of Kamala Harris. (Long story, but the cut out was actually work related.) At the end of the party one of the Hispanic male waiters at the restaurant punched the Kamala cut out. To repeat, an immigrant male Hispanic waiter punched the cut out of Kamala Harris. For those of you who are not in touch with your deep-seated racism and sexism, you need to get over yourselves. She lost bc of her race and her gender.
How do you know that, if Biden had been the candidate and lost, the waiter wouldn’t have punched a cut out of him? You are projecting.
Biden actually deserves to be punched for handing the 2024 election to Trump but I'm not going to encourage punching elderly people.
I encourage you to go back to May 2024 posts and see what the left was saying about Biden back then. He was literally the only man for the job, back then. The poor guy was being drug around like a reanimated corpse and if you dared to point out his slurred words or unsteady gait, you were a stupid racist Nazi. And now you want to punch him, for what? The entire base demanded that he stay in all the way up to the point when he ate it on stage at the debate. And even in the days afterward, the left was saying it was fine, everything was fine, just an off day.
In May 2024 the left was saying that it was unfair to talk about Biden’s mental decline without talking about Trump’s. It is a campaign where no honest assessment of the weaknesses of Biden or Harris could ever be made, but whatabouttrump Democrats would yell.
May? Even in JULY, after the debate, posters here were insisting "He did just fine." I must have read the word "fine" 1000 times. Then as soon as the coup took place the posters here were immediately calling Kamala "a breath of fresh air." I want to know who sends out these catchphrases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has always come across as intelligent, articulate and very well-informed on the issues.
She put Trump to shame during the debate.
I don’t even think her answer on The View that she couldn’t really think of anything she would do differently from Biden was particularly damning. She is his Vice-President, what the heck could she really have said?
And this is coming from someone who voted for Trump, but I would have done so no matter who was on the Democratic ticket.
Why America voted for a felon over democrats
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/17/dhs-strengthens-h-1b-program-allowing-us-employers-more-quickly-fill-critical-jobs