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1 minute ago, Offthemat said:

The salad has a 50/50 chance of making a good decision, based on advice.  The vegetable hasn’t made a good decision, ever.  Regarding the debate he said: “Make my day, pal.”

Good point.  Also: you can put dressing on a salad but its still salad.  

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Posted
12 minutes ago, ionel said:

Good point.  Also: you can put dressing on a salad but its still salad.  

I agree, but as it stands, if everything goes pear-shaped and you didn’t do anything to prevent it when the circumstance was well understood, who’s to blame?

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On 6/28/2024 at 9:39 AM, nhs67 said:

You can't be this dense, can you?

TPT excels that this level of denseness. 

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Rep. Norman, SC, saying he believes the House will pass Inherent Contempt for Merrick Garland’s arrest to force him to produce the Biden interrogation videos. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Offthemat said:

I agree, but as it stands, if everything goes pear-shaped and you didn’t do anything to prevent it when the circumstance was well understood, who’s to blame?

I don't know why you had to bring fruit into the discussion.  😉

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Posted
21 minutes ago, ionel said:

I don't know why you had to bring fruit into the discussion.  😉

Just as a figure of speech, Bartlett.  

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Posted
2 hours ago, Scouts Honor said:

a diminished president who MIGHT want to stand for the right things... but is a puppet, and those pulling the strings are putting together bad policy

No doubt.  Have you once heard him say anything about trying to bring the conflict in Ukraine to an end?  

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1 hour ago, Scouts Honor said:

all this time dems told us that hunter wasn't running for office... so his dealings are off limits.

 

 

Tell me again that Hunter won’t get a pardon.

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Biden said so.   And we know that there are things that Biden knows and one of those is how to tell the truth.   He told us so after the debate where he lied an awful lot.  

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3 minutes ago, mspart said:

Biden said so.   And we know that there are things that Biden knows and one of those is how to tell the truth.   He told us so after the debate where he lied an awful lot.  

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Trump’s exaggerations and opinions get labeled lies, while biden’s lies are numerous, profound, serious, and flagrant while given a pass. 

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Trump lies, Biden exaggerates.     No way the 25th amendment is invoked until Biden is completely unable to think or speak.  And even then, I see similarities with the movie DAVE.   They won't give up on him until he dies.   As long as he is on life support, all will be good.  

With all the big shots giving him their unending love and support, he will be on the ballot in November.  

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7 minutes ago, mspart said:

Trump lies, Biden exaggerates.     No way the 25th amendment is invoked until Biden is completely unable to think or speak.  And even then, I see similarities with the movie DAVE.   They won't give up on him until he dies.   As long as he is on life support, all will be good.  

With all the big shots giving him their unending love and support, he will be on the ballot in November.  

mspart

I hope you’re wrong.  I’m not worried about who the candidate is, but our soldiers and sailors, especially, deserve a CiC that can make a quick intelligent decision.  

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I agree with that perspective.   With the exception of Kamala, I think there are many Ds that could fill the role.   Most obvious is Gaven Newsome governor of CA.  I think he is really the only one and CA voters would gladly vote for him if he would leave the state.  

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article284398415.html

Californians worry about deficit, state’s direction. How it affects Gavin Newsom’s popularity

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Just now, mspart said:

I agree with that perspective.   With the exception of Kamala, I think there are many Ds that could fill the role.   Most obvious is Gaven Newsome governor of CA.  I think he is really the only one and CA voters would gladly vote for him if he would leave the state.  

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article284398415.html

Californians worry about deficit, state’s direction. How it affects Gavin Newsom’s popularity

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I don’t want the next crisis to be handled the same way the withdrawal from Afghanistan was, not by the same people.  Not like the responses to the hundreds of attacks on our troops in the Middle East.  

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Posted
2 hours ago, mspart said:

I agree with that perspective.   With the exception of Kamala, I think there are many Ds that could fill the role.  

Why don't they just plug in RFK, he's a good dem correct?

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Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, ionel said:

Why don't they just plug in RFK, he's a good dem correct?

First things first.  They have to convince Biden to drop out first, they can’t force him to quit, he has to do it himself.  Then Kamel gets the money.  We need him out now. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, ionel said:

Why don't they just plug in RFK, he's a good dem correct?

I've seen quite a bit of stupid around here - but this was laughably stupid!

Ha!

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Offthemat said:

First things first.  They have to convince Biden to drop out first, they can’t force him to quit, he has to do it himself.  Then Kamel gets the money.  We need him out now. 

What kind of political activist are you pretending to be here?

What country are you from weirdo?

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