More Important: Beating Trump or Stopping Bernie?
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static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.0 -
Beating Trump in the fallCM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).0 -
CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
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Beating Trump in the fallHalifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?0 -
Beating Trump in the fallBentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?Scio me nihil scire
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Beating Trump in the fallhttps://twitter.com/antonioschell9/status/1245317659442294785?s=21
Not now daddy dearest!jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?0 -
josevolution said:https://twitter.com/antonioschell9/status/1245317659442294785?s=21
Not now daddy dearest!
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static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?“There was no collusion.”“I have nothing to hide.”“I don’t know any Russians.”“I’ll sit down and talk with anyone.”“We do everything by the book.”“Only the guilty plea the fifth.”“Very legal, very cool.”“Fully exonerated.”“Essentially no obstruction.”“Very friendly and totally appropriate.”“No quid pro quo.”“Imminent threat.”“I thought he was Israeli.”
And “Russia if you’re listening,” and there’s no way social media could have possibly influenced an election in three key swing states by approximately 66,000 votes combined.
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Has Biden dropped out yet?
Someone, quick, wake him up and pump him full of adderall. He needs to drop out NOW.
Biden being in the race is hurting Sanders and helping Trump.0 -
Oh look
Now Bernie is calling to delay the WI primary after he got his ass handed to him during the last round of primaries.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-wisconsin-sanders-idUSKBN21J67M
Not calling for mail voting like the rest of the party, trying to upend democracy instead.0 -
CM189191 said:Oh look
Now Bernie is calling to delay the WI primary after he got his ass handed to him during the last round of primaries.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-wisconsin-sanders-idUSKBN21J67M
Not calling for mail voting like the rest of the party, trying to upend democracy instead.
lol. Bernie already told to go pound sand.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/01/judge-signals-he-expand-voting-but-not-delay-wisconsins-election/5097887002/
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CM189191 said:static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
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Beating Trump in the fallHalifax2TheMax said:static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?“There was no collusion.”“I have nothing to hide.”“I don’t know any Russians.”“I’ll sit down and talk with anyone.”“We do everything by the book.”“Only the guilty plea the fifth.”“Very legal, very cool.”“Fully exonerated.”“Essentially no obstruction.”“Very friendly and totally appropriate.”“No quid pro quo.”“Imminent threat.”“I thought he was Israeli.”
And “Russia if you’re listening,” and there’s no way social media could have possibly influenced an election in three key swing states by approximately 66,000 votes combined.If Bernie is useful for anyone it is more for the Democratic Party to have a patsy to blame everything on for not finding a stronger candidate to run if Biden should lose.
very easy to blame Bernie. Very hard to field a candidate that inspires people that wouldn’t normally vote to get out and do it.
fuck let’s just blame Bernie right up until 24 because the Democratic Party couldn’t possibly do more and has obviously done everything they possibly can. BernieBlamersScio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Halifax2TheMax said:static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?“There was no collusion.”“I have nothing to hide.”“I don’t know any Russians.”“I’ll sit down and talk with anyone.”“We do everything by the book.”“Only the guilty plea the fifth.”“Very legal, very cool.”“Fully exonerated.”“Essentially no obstruction.”“Very friendly and totally appropriate.”“No quid pro quo.”“Imminent threat.”“I thought he was Israeli.”
And “Russia if you’re listening,” and there’s no way social media could have possibly influenced an election in three key swing states by approximately 66,000 votes combined.If Bernie is useful for anyone it is more for the Democratic Party to have a patsy to blame everything on for not finding a stronger candidate to run if Biden should lose.
very easy to blame Bernie. Very hard to field a candidate that inspires people that wouldn’t normally vote to get out and do it.
fuck let’s just blame Bernie right up until 24 because the Democratic Party couldn’t possibly do more and has obviously done everything they possibly can. BernieBlamers
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Beating Trump in the fallCM189191 said:josevolution said:https://twitter.com/antonioschell9/status/1245317659442294785?s=21
Not now daddy dearest!
Not sure why your tweet didn't show up, thought I'd help outjesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
static111 said:Halifax2TheMax said:static111 said:Bentleyspop said:Halifax2TheMax said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:static111 said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:CM189191 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
This speech impediment showed up sometime between the 2012 debates and now?
I find it amusing all the nonsense about Biden's gaffes. It might actually mean something if Trump weren't a festival of gaffes and lies virtually every day. I mean, when is this incompetent game-show-host not gaffing and/or lying?
Let's assume Biden has dementia, for the sake of argument:
Biden could forget 99% of what he knows about running federal government, and still be way ahead of tRUmp
and he has the benefit of not being an unmitigated assholeThis is nothing new. Biden has been making gaffes for decades. Not a big deal, just part of his "charm." One of the things he really fails at is not having Trump's skill at projecting his faults onto others.
Even with him forgetting 100% he would be better than Trump.
I didn't bring it up. Just let it go, you're embarrassing yourself.CM189191 said:
you know Biden has a speech impediment, right?
And lying btw.
You keep saying it is new, it isn't.
This is the third time I've said it isn't new.
Is this getting lost in translation somewhere?I do have problems with Biden but gaffes aren’t one. I agree with you that at this point in the game it is too late for Bernie, but I just really wish that the Democratic Party had come up with anyone besides a longtime party loyalist. I’m feeling shades of Kerry ‘04 where the party thinks it’s all about beating the other guy and doesn’t realize that it is just as important to have a candidate with charisma that excites people outside the base.
Which is exactly why Bernie needs to drop out and support Biden. Bernie was a lackluster politician. But he had undeniable charisma and can whip people into a frenzy.
At what point is Bernie just causing damage to his own progressive agenda? Because the choices are Biden or tRUmp. Spoiler alert: tRUmp ain't gonna implement anything that's remotely resembles universal health care.
the 2016 presidential election was decided by about 77,000 votes out of than 136 million ballots cast.
Trump won Pennsylvania by 0.7 percentage points (44,292 votes)
Wisconsin by 0.7 points (22,748 votes)
Michigan by 0.2 points (10,704 votes).
If my math is right, that's 566 people for every 1 million voters in the US
According to https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
there are currently 573 confirmed C19 cases / 1 million people in the US
Given the United State's "It only matters when it affects me personally" mentality - when this is all over, virtually everyone is going to personally know someone who was directly affected by this. I've already had one client (and her family) who have it; and expect more.
At the rate this thing affecting people, the GOP is gonna lose Florida (in more ways than one).
Is this an issue for burnie supporters as well?“There was no collusion.”“I have nothing to hide.”“I don’t know any Russians.”“I’ll sit down and talk with anyone.”“We do everything by the book.”“Only the guilty plea the fifth.”“Very legal, very cool.”“Fully exonerated.”“Essentially no obstruction.”“Very friendly and totally appropriate.”“No quid pro quo.”“Imminent threat.”“I thought he was Israeli.”
And “Russia if you’re listening,” and there’s no way social media could have possibly influenced an election in three key swing states by approximately 66,000 votes combined.If Bernie is useful for anyone it is more for the Democratic Party to have a patsy to blame everything on for not finding a stronger candidate to run if Biden should lose.
very easy to blame Bernie. Very hard to field a candidate that inspires people that wouldn’t normally vote to get out and do it.
fuck let’s just blame Bernie right up until 24 because the Democratic Party couldn’t possibly do more and has obviously done everything they possibly can. BernieBlamers
If Bernie's very narrow path to the nomination becomes a reality, I'll vote for him. But I will do so knowing we've lost again and Team Trump Treason gets re-elected in a landslide. Can the Berniebrosises say the same?
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If not for this pandemic, I’d be all for Bernie staying in as long as he likes. But it’s all-but-over, nobody wants to go to the polls anyway with the virus, so he should just end it. Clip-Clop keep mentioning that he’s not even a Democrat, which is true, but be thankful at least he played ball and went through the Democratic primary. He could’ve told the DNC to fuck off, wait for the general, run as an independent, and fuck up everything. But he didn’t. So that’s good. You’re getting Biden/Trump in the general election whether Bernie drops out today or next month, so I don’t see the need to keep complaining about him. He’s a non-factor at this point.2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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Biden needs to drop out now and let the man with an actual stance, one that will help us out of this crisis and to recover from the aftermath, handle Trump like the little bitch that he is.Lack of actual stance and “gaffes” (they’re not gaffes——he says literal nonsense or altogether just forgets what he is saying) aside, he is an accused rapist. Whether he did it or not, unfortunately does not matter. It can’t be proven one way or another. Try to sweep it under the rug but there’s way too many people out there who see how inappropriate he is with women and children IN FRONT of a camera, and can only imagine what a creep he can be in private.
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