I'm a registered Democrat but want the libs in my city to be upset. I live in a total blue state in an even bluer city (known for its crime and corruption) and seeing Trump win the popular vote as well as winning the electoral college would cause them to seethe and cry for months. Considering that the Soros DA of my city virtually legalized violent crime, it's fitting payback. The tears will be sweet.
Chicago? Portland?
Neither, but one close enough that there's no difference in policy (politicians compete to out-woke each other, and that homeless who refuse help / violent criminals are the real victims).
Flagpole will be like Hiroo Inoda, the Japanese solider who refused to surrender. We have already lost Trollminator and Trever and it seems other LIbs are accepting the likely outcome of the election. I can see on election night Flagpole will be the last Lib here and will still be insisting that Kamala is going to win.
Mark Cuban: On one hand you have Donald Trump where 40 out of 44 members of his cabinet turned against him. I’ve never seen that happen to anybody in any circumstances. Ever. I’ve never seen a company like this ever…
Flagpole will be like Hiroo Inoda, the Japanese solider who refused to surrender. We have already lost Trollminator and Trever and it seems other LIbs are accepting the likely outcome of the election. I can see on election night Flagpole will be the last Lib here and will still be insisting that Kamala is going to win.
Those guys were beaten up in the first wave of election violence. There's going to be a lot more of it. Widespread violence. This is the new reality. You won't know who to trust and you won't even see it coming until it hits you right square in the fvcking moof.
Mark Cuban: On one hand you have Donald Trump where 40 out of 44 members of his cabinet turned against him. I’ve never seen that happen to anybody in any circumstances. Ever. I’ve never seen a company like this ever…
Kamala Harris had like 97% of her staff leave her. They hated her.
Trump hasn't had a day off in 56 days. Kamala is on vacation currently.
The only time I have seen Biden in the last 3 months is lying on a beach chair fast asleep. This is comical how this administration has done nothing since Kamala was given the nomination. Biden and Kamala haven't done squat in 3 months. A joke of an administration but we already knew that.
Flagpole will be like Hiroo Inoda, the Japanese solider who refused to surrender. We have already lost Trollminator and Trever and it seems other LIbs are accepting the likely outcome of the election. I can see on election night Flagpole will be the last Lib here and will still be insisting that Kamala is going to win.
Mark Cuban: On one hand you have Donald Trump where 40 out of 44 members of his cabinet turned against him. I’ve never seen that happen to anybody in any circumstances. Ever. I’ve never seen a company like this ever…
Kamala Harris had like 97% of her staff leave her. They hated her.
I am sick to death of your lies. Post something reliable and credible to support your non-stop crap.
Kamala Harris had like 97% of her staff leave her. They hated her.
I am sick to death of your lies. Post something reliable and credible to support your non-stop crap.
You can't handle the truth ...
A Kamala Harris staff exodus reignites questions about her leadership style — and her future ambitions
As the year comes to an end, four of Vice President Kamala Harris’ top aides have left her office or announced plans to depart. (Demetrius Freeman / The Washington Post)
The rumors started circulating in July: Vice President Kamala Harris’ staff was wilting in a dysfunctional and frustrated office, burned out just a few months after her historic swearing-in and pondering exit strategies. A few days later, Harris hosted an all-staff party at her official residence, where most of her office bit into hamburgers and posted pictures of smiling, congenial co-workers on Twitter, pixelated counterpoints to the narrative of an office in shambles. “Let me tell you about these burgers at the VP’s residence!!” chief Harris spokesperson Symone Sanders gushed in a tweet. “The food was good and the people were amazing.” Her official defense against reports of staff unrest was more searing. She called people who lobbed criticism behind nameless quotes “cowards” and stressed that working for a groundbreaking vice president was a difficult job, but not a dehumanizing one. “We are not making rainbows and bunnies all day,” she told one outlet. “What I hear is that people have hard jobs and I’m like ‘welcome to the club.’ “ Five months later, Sanders is leaving the vice president’s office, the highest-profile member of an end-of-year exodus that includes communications chief Ashley Etienne and two other staffers who help shape the vice president’s public image. Sanders told The Washington Post her departure is not due to any unhappiness or dysfunction, but rather because she is ready for a break after three years of the relentless pressure that came with speaking for and advising the vice president and president while navigating a global pandemic. But the quartet of soon-to-be-empty desks reignited questions about why Harris churns through top-level Democratic staff, an issue that has colored her nearly 18 years in public service, including her historic but uneven first year as vice president. Now, those questions about her management extend to whether it will hamper her ability to seek and manage the presidency. Critics scattered over two decades point to an inconsistent and at times degrading principal who burns through seasoned staff members who have succeeded in other demanding, high-profile positions. People used to putting aside missteps, sacrificing sleep and enduring the occasional tirade from an irate boss say doing so under Harris can be particularly difficult, as she has struggled to make progress on her vice-presidential portfolio or measure up to the potential that has many pegging her as the future of the Democratic Party. “One of the things we’ve said in our little text groups among each other is what is the common denominator through all this and it’s her,” said Gil Duran, a former Democratic strategist and aide to Harris who quit after five months working for her in 2013. In a recent column, he said she’s repeating “the same old destructive patterns.”
Kamala did have a high turn over rate as a Senator, but not 97%. Furthermore, in her current role, it seems to be inline with what is normal for her office and the rest of the White House. As per the linked article:
"One-third of current staff have been on the team for more than two years, her office said; turnover in the VP’s office since the summer of 2021 is roughly on par with the rest of the White House."
Of course, that is not the angle or degree of legitmacy you are pushing.
🔥 NEW AD: "Kamala Harris. Let's get one thing crystal clear. The vast majority of American men have no issue with electing a female president, our issue lies solely with you."pic.twitter.com/lrrCL0nZFG
Holy smokes! Kamala gets heckled, called a “piece of sh-t” and booed loudly by anti-war protestors at her Kalamazoo, MI rally. pic.twitter.com/VaowHaVncs