Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris says the first thing she will do on day 1 as president will be to strengthen the middle class.
Harris struggled with her first answer and gave a very long-winded response.
"I will tell you first and foremost one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class when I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism I think sadly, in the last decade we have had in the former president, someone who is really been pushing an agenda and in an environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans really dividing our nation. and I think people are ready to turn the page on that so what would you do day one, day one, it‘s gonna be about one implementing my plan for what I call an opportunity economy."
Anonymous wrote:I love this. Trump can't articulate a policy position without veering off into whatever strange stream of consciousness happens to be floating around in his head (sharks, Hannibal Lecter, windmills, etc). The double standard is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I love this. Trump can't articulate a policy position without veering off into whatever strange stream of consciousness happens to be floating around in his head (sharks, Hannibal Lecter, windmills, etc). The double standard is disgusting.
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Her replies didn’t have the depth or nuance I expected from someone who has been part of Biden administration for 3.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Tim Walz, “sometimes my grammar is wrong” is a rich excuse for lying.
If Trump said that, it would be mocked
Not really. He's such a fire hose of obvious, demonstrable lies, there's no point.
He used IVF as a term instead of IUI because IVF is something most people have heard of whereas IUI isn't.
He attained a rank and served in that capacity for months, and then retired, at the rank below.
These are not "lies" and certainly not like any of Trump's thousands of obvious lies.
He had "Command Sargent Major" stamped on his Congressional challenge coin. That's stolen valor. He claimed to have "carried a weapon of war, in war". That's stolen valor, not bad grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Tim Walz grammar isnt always correct, should he be one heart beat away?
And yet you don’t have a problem with Hannibal Lecter’s biggest cheerleader who can’t put a complete sentence together. Hypocrite much.
Anonymous wrote:If Tim Walz grammar isnt always correct, should he be one heart beat away?