20,000 lies in less than four years
62 lies in one day
20,000 lies in less than four years
62 lies in one day
just a note that HRC picked her veep this week in 2016.
per betting odds, the favorites now are:
K Harris
Susan Rice
those two lead the pack, harris a bit in the lead
Duckworth
Demings
Warren
Bass
Harris still in the lead but well down from her highest odds - they got up to 52% or thereabouts.
Old but still good...
The polls continue to widen in favour of Biden. Trump is facing a political death-sentence.
Biff I dare you and any other tzee to watch this and tell this man he is wrong.
This is the kind of story that should give people hope. The first comment on there is “good people can admit their mistakes and change.” Biff, it’s not too late for you to do that.
Trollminator wrote:
Biff I dare you and any other tzee to watch this and tell this man he is wrong.
This is the kind of story that should give people hope. The first comment on there is “good people can admit their mistakes and change.” Biff, it’s not too late for you to do that.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfS19YcO0Os
My son is a voter who would vote for Trump as he likes his attitude however he cannot vote for Trump because he has some significant health issues and cannot risk not having insurance. He does not earn a lot of money so could never afford to insure himself without the ACA. His concern is with the current administration still attempting to end the ACA.
TTH wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Biff I dare you and any other tzee to watch this and tell this man he is wrong.
This is the kind of story that should give people hope. The first comment on there is “good people can admit their mistakes and change.” Biff, it’s not too late for you to do that.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfS19YcO0OsMy son is a voter who would vote for Trump as he likes his attitude however he cannot vote for Trump because he has some significant health issues and cannot risk not having insurance. He does not earn a lot of money so could never afford to insure himself without the ACA. His concern is with the current administration still attempting to end the ACA.
this sort of argument is what the Dems usually bank on to win elections. Create and defend policies that are meant to help people.
The Rs run on God, guns, the flag and abortion.
I think in normal conditions the R strategy is better...people a) don't have the time and ability to understand policy and b) don't really believe Rs are committed to taking away health care and civil rights. and C) many whites don't want to provide benefits to black people.
Seeing how the Lincoln Project Rs fight Trump might inject some new thinking into D politics - we can see how the Rs think about things and how they win so many elections.
Will be interesting to see if the D rational policy strategy changes in 2024 because of the Lincoln Project.
Holy fkn hell, it’s hard to believe that it’s the POTUS we are taking about here... it does get more embarrassing by the hour
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1284860680773017600?s=21
TTH wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Biff I dare you and any other tzee to watch this and tell this man he is wrong.
This is the kind of story that should give people hope. The first comment on there is “good people can admit their mistakes and change.” Biff, it’s not too late for you to do that.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfS19YcO0OsMy son is a voter who would vote for Trump as he likes his attitude however he cannot vote for Trump because he has some significant health issues and cannot risk not having insurance. He does not earn a lot of money so could never afford to insure himself without the ACA. His concern is with the current administration still attempting to end the ACA.
That is my father - had some very odd obsession with trump that has to do with wanting to stick it to corrupt politicians of the old guard. He doesn’t admit it outright, but he has come around to see that he’s been used and trump is the swamp king. He only has health insurance because of the ACA. Without it, he would have been bankrupted after a required procedure two years ago. He will not vote for Trump for the same reason and has recently called Biden a compassionate guy, which gives me hope he’s going to vote for him instead of staying home. The country has cancer, Biden is the chemo while Trump wants everyone to keep smoking and drinking soda.
agip wrote:
The Rs run on God, guns, the flag and abortion.
I think in normal conditions the R strategy is better...
Trump has proven:
God => is a jealous white male who approves of abusing non-white christians
guns => conservative white males who are not part of any recognized police authority, who drive unmarked vehicles, and wear fake police badges, can join his secret police unit to kidnap American citizens without cause. The Trump secret police can bring their assault weapons into states where they are banned.
the flag => confederate flag = trumpmerica flag
abortion = post-birth you can be put to death by pandemics, excessive police force, or just because Trump wants to watch an execution on his private TV.
agip wrote:
TTH wrote:
My son is a voter who would vote for Trump as he likes his attitude however he cannot vote for Trump because he has some significant health issues and cannot risk not having insurance. He does not earn a lot of money so could never afford to insure himself without the ACA. His concern is with the current administration still attempting to end the ACA.
this sort of argument is what the Dems usually bank on to win elections. Create and defend policies that are meant to help people.
The Rs run on God, guns, the flag and abortion.
I think in normal conditions the R strategy is better...people a) don't have the time and ability to understand policy and b) don't really believe Rs are committed to taking away health care and civil rights. and C) many whites don't want to provide benefits to black people.
Seeing how the Lincoln Project Rs fight Trump might inject some new thinking into D politics - we can see how the Rs think about things and how they win so many elections.
Will be interesting to see if the D rational policy strategy changes in 2024 because of the Lincoln Project.
Dems are limited by their general approach of getting on board with issues AFTER they organically grow. They don’t lead on these issues and do not drive the narrative. That is strategic and on the one hand it allows them to always be the party that seems to be behind change, but the voters can tend to feel less confident in them and of course the message tends to get lost when it didn’t start from the top to begin with.
Take BLM -it was materializing under Dems noses and they kind of sat back and waited to see where it was headed before many openly got behind it. By then though, the movement was already a bit fractured and exposed to attacks from the right. The GOP doesn’t mess around when it comes to messaging though. They drive the narrative on their side knowing the base will go along. Yes they can be out of touch but it’s effective and makes them look more organized and united.
I want to believe the Dems should move away from their backseat driver approach but then again if they aggressively advocated for the more progressive issues in the primary we would have seen a lot of upset moderates and the nominee might not be 15% ahead of trump in the polls right now.
L L wrote:
20,000 lies in less than four years
62 lies in one day
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/07/13/president-trump-has-made-more-than-20000-false-or-misleading-claims/%3foutputType=amp
And those are the ones that were verifiable... what about the other 95% of his day which the public doesn't get to see? Multiply those 62 by 20 and we have a better idea of the magnitude.
Look away Biff...
"In the average of all the polls, Biden's ahead by more than 15 points with suburban voters. This is a historic margin, if it holds.
The fact that Biden is doing so well in the suburbs shouldn't be a surprise. The suburbs are a bellwether vote of sorts in our current political environment. That is, the suburban vote mirrors the national vote closer than the urban or rural vote.
Biden's lead in the suburbs is reflective of him doing significantly better than Hillary Clinton. Four years ago at this time, Trump was beating Clinton by a 45% to 35% margin in the ABC/Washington Post poll among suburban voters."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/19/politics/joe-biden-donald-trump-suburban-voters-polling/index.html
The president's adviser and close friend... oh and of course another one of Biff's heroes.. he's a free man now so he's going to be himself even more openly.. listen at 0:39.
Trollminator wrote:
Holy fkn hell, it’s hard to believe that it’s the POTUS we are taking about here... it does get more embarrassing by the hour
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1284860680773017600?s=21
That entire interview was a train wreck for Trump.
https://news.yahoo.com/ill-eventually-trump-again-insists-133241495.htmlTTH wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Holy fkn hell, it’s hard to believe that it’s the POTUS we are taking about here... it does get more embarrassing by the hour
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1284860680773017600?s=21That entire interview was a train wreck for Trump.
this is it wrote:
https://news.yahoo.com/ill-eventually-trump-again-insists-133241495.html
And he *will* be right eventually!
Earth is not going to last forever, and I seriously doubt SARS-CoV-2 will outlive it--they will BOTH just disappear!
the president of the united states, commander of nuclear weapons, lives in a madman's fantasy world.
NYT:
The president made a litany of false claims about his administration’s handling of the virus, despite evidence that key officials and public health experts advising the president made crucial missteps and played down the spread of the disease this spring. In the interview, Mr. Trump falsely claimed that the United States had “one of the lowest mortality rates in the world” from the virus.
“That’s not true, sir,” Mr. Wallace said.
“Do you have the numbers, please?” Mr. Trump said. “Because I heard we had the best mortality rate.”
The United States has the eighth-worst fatality rate among reported coronavirus cases in the world, and the death rate per 100,000 people — 42.83 — ranks it third-worst, according to data on the countries most affected by the coronavirus compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Yeah, about that... wrote:
this is it wrote:
https://news.yahoo.com/ill-eventually-trump-again-insists-133241495.htmlAnd he *will* be right eventually!
Earth is not going to last forever, and I seriously doubt SARS-CoV-2 will outlive it--they will BOTH just disappear!
A part of me thinks that for the first time in maybe his whole life he's going to understand the hard way that stuff just doesn't happen without responsible parties, good or bad. So what happens to the stock market, economy, social stability, peace... are all products of human decisions. Responsible leaders across Europe made decisions, individually and collectively that led to getting COVID under control. Trump has made decisions to worsen the COVID spread, and his minions helped amplify the problem by following him. There is a clear carve out of this US death count that is attributable to his destructive decisions, none of which he has walked back and apologized for. He can't take credit because it's a disaster and he can't pass the buck because he clearly owned all the decisions until now, even if he thinks he's not responsible because he said so. It's just another case of the Don boxing himself in, but this time it cost us tens of thousands of lives.