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... Biden built a woodshed out back of the Whitehouse?  

Big Weekend Show
November 02, 2024
 

Biden says he'd like to 'smack' Republicans 'in the a--'

President Biden makes a bizarre statement about Republicans while campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris in Scranton, Pa.

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... Harris broke FCC rule?

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" may have broken federal regulations governing airtime with the appearance of Vice President Kamala Harris this weekend, an FCC official said.

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr says the appearance may have violated the equal time rule, a requirement that public broadcast organizations offer comparable time and placement to qualifying candidates during a major election.

Carr said Harris' appearance on SNL may have broken the rule if NBC did not also send an invitation to former President Trump.

"This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC's Equal Time rule," Carr wrote of Harris' appearance. "The purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of biased and partisan conduct - a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence for one candidate on the eve of an election. Unless the broadcaster offered Equal Time to other qualifying campaigns.”

But if so then why didn't they stop it before she went on?  Everybody knew she was heading there.   There's really no penalty if she did break a rule.  What are they going to do kick her out of office after elected and turn the Presidency over to Walz? 

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5 minutes ago, ionel said:

... Harris broke FCC rule?

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" may have broken federal regulations governing airtime with the appearance of Vice President Kamala Harris this weekend, an FCC official said.

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr says the appearance may have violated the equal time rule, a requirement that public broadcast organizations offer comparable time and placement to qualifying candidates during a major election.

Carr said Harris' appearance on SNL may have broken the rule if NBC did not also send an invitation to former President Trump.

"This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC's Equal Time rule," Carr wrote of Harris' appearance. "The purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of biased and partisan conduct - a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence for one candidate on the eve of an election. Unless the broadcaster offered Equal Time to other qualifying campaigns.”

But if so then why didn't they stop it before she went on?  Everybody knew she was heading there.   There's really no penalty if she did break a rule.  What are they going to do kick her out of office after elected and turn the Presidency over to Walz? 

A quote from a while back from none other than Lorne Michaels.   Sailors if you don’t know who that is you can Google it.    I know you don’t read.   Watch tv.  Videos.  News.   Direct quotes.   Or any of that stuff …… so no need to comment.  
 

“You can’t bring the actual people who are running on because of election laws and the equal time provisions. You can’t have the main candidates without having all the candidates, and there are lots of minor candidates that are only on the ballot in, like, three states and that becomes really complicated.”

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4 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

What does Mike Pence say while campaigning for Donald Trump?

Did he say he was gonna spank Harris behind the woodshed?  

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4 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

What does Mike Pence say while campaigning for Donald Trump?

Sometimes breakups are messy. Hell, hath no fury as a VP scorned.

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15 minutes ago, ionel said:

Did he say he was gonna spank Harris behind the woodshed?  

Actually a fair amount of the vids today edit the smack him in the azz out.  Superb journalism lol. .   They replaced it with babble so lol.  That must have been an interesting editing room.  

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37 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

Sometimes breakups are messy. Hell, hath no fury as a VP scorned.

And chief of staff, and joint chiefs of staff, and defense secretary, and other defense secretary, and secretary of state, and national security adviser, and director of communications, and .... well it is just so many and my thumbs are exhausted.

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37 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

And chief of staff, and joint chiefs of staff, and defense secretary, and other defense secretary, and secretary of state, and national security adviser, and director of communications, and .... well it is just so many and my thumbs are exhausted.

I would say half of them were legitimately fired. Yes, breaking up is hard to do. But necessary.

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33 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

I would say half of them were legitimately fired. Yes, breaking up is hard to do. But necessary.

Which would suggest that Trump is very poor at hiring, if he needs to fire so many of his hires. Someone with that poor judgement should not be president.

And that is so far down the list of reasons Trump should never be president again.

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15 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Which would suggest that Trump is very poor at hiring, if he needs to fire so many of his hires. Someone with that poor judgement should not be president.

And that is so far down the list of reasons Trump should never be president again.

Well, it's going to be one way or the other no matter what we think or say. Some will melt down and some will just go about their normal everyday lives.

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8 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

Well, it's going to be one way or the other no matter what we think or say. Some will melt down and some will just go about their normal everyday lives.

What is the average rate of former cabinet members refusing to back the person they served?

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14 minutes ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

What is the average rate of former cabinet members refusing to back the person they served?

No matter what we say or think one of these two candidates will be elected President on Tuesday. If it's really close and Pennsylvania is the deciding factor it will be Thursday or Friday before we know anything. Some people will melt down and some of us will just go about our normal lives. 

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1 hour ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Which would suggest that Trump is very poor at hiring, if he needs to fire so many of his hires. Someone with that poor judgement should not be president.

And that is so far down the list of reasons Trump should never be president again.

Trump was not a politician and did not know what he didn't know.  He explained this in the Rogan interview.  He admits his mistakes.  Now that he understands, he's assembled a team ahead of time.

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10 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

No matter what we say or think one of these two candidates will be elected President on Tuesday. If it's really close and Pennsylvania is the deciding factor it will be Thursday or Friday before we know anything. Some people will melt down and some of us will just go about our normal lives. 

I’ll be honest: if the censorship party wins or if this election is even close, I’ll need to take some personal time off work. I’ve never felt so disheartened or had such a low opinion of people in my own country. I think I’ll just go touch some grass.

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7 minutes ago, jross said:

I’ll be honest: if the censorship party wins or if this election is even close, I’ll need to take some personal time off work. I’ve never felt so disheartened or had such a low opinion of people in my own country. I think I’ll just go touch some grass.

These elections are getting crazy. I thought I had seen everything with the Trump vs Clinton election. Then along came the Trump vs Biden election (insane). Now we have set a new bar of absolutely nuts with the Trump vs (Biden) then Harris election. Ohio is spending 467 million dollars just on the senate race there. I believe as a whole all federal elections included is over 17 billion dollars.

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33 minutes ago, jross said:

Trump was not a politician and did not know what he didn't know.  He explained this in the Rogan interview.  He admits his mistakes.  Now that he understands, he's assembled a team ahead of time.

Granted. He learned nothing with his first four chiefs of staff, but boy that fifth one would be right. 

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57 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

No matter what we say or think one of these two candidates will be elected President on Tuesday. If it's really close and Pennsylvania is the deciding factor it will be Thursday or Friday before we know anything. Some people will melt down and some of us will just go about our normal lives. 

I see your failure to answer the question.

The answer is that Trump has had VASTLY more turnover in his administration and historic and unprecedented numbers of former officials refuse to back him.

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Jordan Peterson calls them the X Team.  Elon Musk; RFK Jr.; Tulsi Gabbard; J.D. Vance; Vivek Ramaswamy.  Highly intelligent, accomplished, patriotic, energetic in their support for Trump.  There is no comparable group for Harris.  Peterson dispels claims of Trump’s narcissism, pointing out that narcissists don’t seek out intelligent people for counsel.  That is a trait more associated with Kalamela.

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