If something unfortunate happens to Biden, who at 78 is no spring chicken, are you going to be laughing then, when a bimbo takes his place?Does it feel dirty when you think about her with that much older guy ?
If something unfortunate happens to Biden, who at 78 is no spring chicken, are you going to be laughing then, when a bimbo takes his place?Does it feel dirty when you think about her with that much older guy ?
It's obvious you don't think she deserved the job but are you claiming she is also unintelligent?If something unfortunate happens to Biden, who at 78 is no spring chicken, are you going to be laughing then, when a bimbo takes his place?
Whhhhaaaat?If something unfortunate happens to Biden, who at 78 is no spring chicken, are you going to be laughing then, when a bimbo takes his place?
Some big problems with that article. I'll provide one for now though. One of the article's biggest citations is a study by Jesse Richman. Richman himself says that the President and his allies are misinterpreting his data and his study was already under fire for a terrible sample size.@just1morething, check out this article and see if it's worth showing your liberal friends here?
https://ideasanddata.wordpress.com/...r-fraud-in-the-2020-us-presidential-election/
There's so many examples of fraud or showing that fraud is a possibility yet no one can criticize the Americans that are so obtuse to keep denying it.
It seems like it. She is not experienced in running anything, seems like the only thing she can do is flip flop, throw people in prison for weed and cackle about it, jail parents when their kids play hooky, and come up with hairbrained ideas such as prosecuting men for being johns while letting the prostitutes go free (I support legal prostitution). She somehow was able to get affirmative action in college or grad school, with resulted her being coddled in programs which were meant for underprivileged minorities, which she was not one of. She was elected Porker of the Year 2018, as well.It's obvious you don't think she deserved the job but are you claiming she is also unintelligent?
Kamala is the s-word?? I can't believe that! What the FUCK?! I thought she was a role model!Whhhhaaaat?
Y-you mean, Kamala Harris is a sl-sl... Oh mercy, I can even finish the word!
If only we had known!
If only someone had been obnoxiously informing us over and over again repeatedly for over a dozen pages now.
I wish we could have thread specific flair. I would change my name to "Pole Watcher" for this one.This is a daily reminder that Vice President elect Kamala Harris is not a virgin. Picture her having sex.
I can't imagine anyone liking her smile and cackle laugh. If she lived during the Cuban missile crisis era she would probably be cackling about that too.It seems like it. She is not experienced in running anything, seems like the only thing she can do is flip flop, throw people in prison for weed and cackle about it
Considering how many prostitutes are in abusive situations, I'd be pretty horrified if we were routinely throwing in prison. Who does that even help?It seems like it. She is not experienced in running anything, seems like the only thing she can do is flip flop, throw people in prison for weed and cackle about it, jail parents when their kids play hooky, and come up with hairbrained ideas such as prosecuting men for being johns while letting the prostitutes go free (I support legal prostitution). She somehow was able to get affirmative action in college or grad school, with resulted her being coddled in programs which were meant for underprivileged minorities, which she was not one of. She was elected Porker of the Year 2018, as well.
What is this woman going to do if we are attacked by terrorists, or another national emergency happens to occur if she is president, call her sponsor and lover Willie Brown, who was still defending is friend Bill Cosby against the rape charges as late as 2014? Is this the best we could do? Biden must have been either off his rocker, or found a brilliant way of guaranteeing himself job security. The last thing we need now, is to have him leave due to sickness, mental decline, or impeachment.
https://www.cagw.org/porker-of-the-month/cagw-names-kamala-harris-2018-por
''Some of Trump's allies have even gone so far as to urge Republicans to boycott the Georgia runoff elections.
Thank you for sharing this. It's the funniest thing I've seen in a while.''One interesting thing about the SurveyUSA poll is that it offers a window into whether Republican turnout is likely to drop because of efforts by President Trump and his allies to diminish confidence in US elections. Briefly, the poll suggests that a small but significant number of Georgia Republicans do plan to sit out the election due to those efforts — enough to potentially flip these races to Warnock and Ossoff''
''Some of Trump's allies have even gone so far as to urge Republicans to boycott the Georgia runoff elections. At a rally in Atlanta this week, for example, former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell said that she "would encourage all Georgians to make it known that you will not vote at all until your vote is secure."'
It's hard to say. Some Republicans do it for electoral reasons; they don't want to alienate themselves from the Trump voter base, which is pretty substantial. That's why the Georgian Republican senators Loeffler and Perdue are repeating Trump's false claims about fraud without any substantive evidence, despite the efforts of state officials, some of whom Republicans, who argue that the general elections were fair play and went accordingly to the principles of the rule of law.Does this mean that some Republican politicians actually believe Trump's claims of fraud? Or is something else going on here that I've missed?
Why don't they cut ties with him, before they're dragged down as well? Very bizarre.
I thought so too. If Alanis Morissette is ever going to update ''Ironic'', she should definitely mention this in her song.Thank you for sharing this. It's the funniest thing I've seen in a while.
Some Republicans do it for electoral reasons; they don't want to alienate themselves from the Trump voter base
Trump after he refuses to leave office:Gabriel Sterling, a Georgian top election official and Republican, is one of the few with a spine who blasts Trump and his ilk on their falsehoods (and especially threats to election officials by Trump supporters)
Gabriel Sterling of Sec of State's Office Blasts Those Threatening Election Workers
Gabriel Sterling of Sec of State's Office Blasts Those Threatening Election Workers
The calculation they made is that hypocrisy is irrelevant to the voter base.That kind of makes sense, but it's playing a very short game, isn't it? What happens in four years' time when a Republican wins the election, and the Democrats claim fraud also?
More importantly, what happens in the future when people look back on this attempted coup and see that the Republican party not only stood by and watched, but in many cases actively supported it? It could destroy the party.
Either nobody in the Republican party are thinking long term, or they actually believe that fraud has taken place. Both are worrying for very different reasons.
The Democrats did do it 4 years ago. It seems every election in America is illegitimate to the losing side. Obama was born in Kenya, Trump is a Russian agent, Biden stole it thru voter fraud.That kind of makes sense, but it's playing a very short game, isn't it? What happens in four years' time when a Republican wins the election, and the Democrats claim fraud also?
More importantly, what happens in the future when people look back on this attempted coup and see that the Republican party not only stood by and watched, but in many cases actively supported it? It could destroy the party.
Either nobody in the Republican party is thinking long term, or they actually believe that fraud has taken place. Both are worrying for very different reasons.
The fact that there are some elected Republicans standing up to Trump and his behaviour honestly gives me hope.It's hard to say. Some Republicans do it for electoral reasons; they don't want to alienate themselves from the Trump voter base, which is pretty substantial. That's why the Georgian Republican senators Loeffler and Perdue are repeating Trump's false claims about fraud without any substantive evidence, despite the efforts of state officials, some of whom Republicans, who argue that the general elections were fair play and went accordingly to the principles of the rule of law.
Gabriel Sterling, a Georgian top election official and Republican, is one of the few with a spine who blasts Trump and his ilk on their falsehoods (and especially threats to election officials by Trump supporters)
Gabriel Sterling of Sec of State's Office Blasts Those Threatening Election Workers
It seems short sighted, but I think this is part of their strategy to remodel the GOP in a ''[IMO White] Working class party''.That kind of makes sense, but it's playing a very short game, isn't it? What happens in four years' time when a Republican wins the election, and the Democrats claim fraud also?
More importantly, what happens in the future when people look back on this attempted coup and see that the Republican party not only stood by and watched, but in many cases actively supported it? It could destroy the party.
Either nobody in the Republican party is thinking long term, or they actually believe that fraud has taken place. Both are worrying for very different reasons.
Very true. The Democrats claimed Russian collusion when Trump was elected. Makes you worry for elections in general. If Americans lose confidence in them, what happens then? No more democracy? Which speaks to my point of all politicians needing to protect the integrity of the election over protecting Trump, or they'll be paying for it in the long term.The Democrats did do it 4 years ago. It seems every election in America is illegitimate to the losing side. Obama was born in Kenya, Trump is a Russian agent, Biden stole it thru voter fraud.
Doesn't that set the bar a bit low, or am I just not understanding the political climate in the US? If our PM tried to overthrow an elected leader, I'm pretty sure all party members would condemn him outright, as we would expect them to.The fact that there are some elected Republicans standing up to Trump and his behaviour honestly gives me hope.
The fact that there are some elected Republicans standing up to Trump and his behaviour honestly gives me hope.
Ever again? Almost certainly. The question is what will it take to get there.After Trump is done, do you reckon a Republican is ever going to be President again? At this stage is looks like the USA will lean more left than ever before.
Trump lost because of Trump. In fact, the GOP picked up a lot of Senate seats this election.After Trump is done, do you reckon a Republican is ever going to be President again? At this stage is looks like the USA will lean more left than ever before.
If Biden is pulling the ''Back to brunch liberalism'' card, a continuation of Obama's pro-market centrist policy without really substantive support for the working class & the poor (accessible education, medicare and social security), I think it's fair to say that a more wicked and conniving Trump politician (such as Tom Cotton) could have a fair chance of winning in 2024.After Trump is done, do you reckon a Republican is ever going to be President again? At this stage is looks like the USA will lean more left than ever before.
Fortunately the American people are lazy and comfortable, so even tho people think our democracy is broken (it's not), no one will actually do something about their allegation.Very true. The Democrats claimed Russian collusion when Trump was elected. Makes you worry for elections in general. If Americans lose confidence in them, what happens then? No more democracy? Which speaks to my point of all politicians needing to protect the integrity of the election over protecting Trump, or they'll be paying for it in the long term.
Doesn't that set the bar a bit low, or am I just not understanding the political climate in the US? If our PM tried to overthrow an elected leader, I'm pretty sure all party members would condemn him outright, as we would expect them to.