Kamala Harris unfollowed Dementia Joe on Twitter. She is butthurt & will not be on the ticket.
Kamala Harris unfollowed Dementia Joe on Twitter. She is butthurt & will not be on the ticket.
agip wrote:
Betting odds just flipped to favoring Susan rice for veep. On predictit. First time that’s happened.
Just betting odds.
I’ve always thought it would be Harris but maybe she’s being saved for AG.
Sounds like joe just plain likes Susan rice a lot and wants to work with her.
Risky pick since she has never campaigned before.
Announcement will come this week.
Susan is as qualified as they come. She would make a great VP and Biden knows her very well. A strong relationship is even more important since presumably in this case the VP will have to be trusted with more responsibility than before. Btw she should have had SOS on her resume but we all remember the massive circus the GOP created around the Benghazi incident. I don’t know what relationship, if any, Biden has with Harris. Harris would be a good pick for AG though and as a former prosecutor would do well in this unstable environment trump has created. Btw, politically Biden would have to pick a really terrible person for it to hurt him on Election Day. The right would lose it if he picked SR, but they will lose it anyway :)
I’m sure HRC wasn’t the only candidate to consider these factors:
“Notice the order Clinton put the priorities of picking a running mate?
1. Could this person be president
2. Personal relationship
3. Political considerations”
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/10/politics/joe-biden-vp-pick-kamala-harris/index.htmlSecret service had to save dementia Don from himself earlier
https://twitter.com/girlsreallyrule/status/1292960993274998790?s=21
Hey Biff and Sally - you are pretty smart. Is it true that the Spanish Flu probably ended WW2?
Trollminator wrote:
Secret service had to save dementia Don from himself earlier
https://twitter.com/girlsreallyrule/status/1292960993274998790?s=21
haha.
Trollminator wrote:
Hey Biff and Sally - you are pretty smart. Is it true that the Spanish Flu probably ended WW2?
Ended it before it even started! As a result they ended up calling what *should* have been WWIII...WWII.
C'mon, this is basic stuff. Did you cut World History *every* day?
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Kamala Harris unfollowed Dementia Joe on Twitter. She is butthurt & will not be on the ticket.
"Overall, we rate The Post Millennial [only] Mostly Factual in reporting, rather than High, due to publishing unsubstantiated claims and having one failed fact check."
tydi6 wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Hey Biff and Sally - you are pretty smart. Is it true that the Spanish Flu probably ended WW2?
Ended it before it even started! As a result they ended up calling what *should* have been WWIII...WWII.
C'mon, this is basic stuff. Did you cut World History *every* day?
I probably did
tydi6 wrote:
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Kamala Harris unfollowed Dementia Joe on Twitter. She is butthurt & will not be on the ticket.
"Overall, we rate The Post Millennial [only] Mostly Factual in reporting, rather than High, due to publishing unsubstantiated claims and having one failed fact check."
Don’t let that stop Biff from being Biff
Reddit gem:
See, in the left side of Trump's brain, there's nothing right. In the right side of Trump's brain, there's nothing left.
Sally Vix wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
You can only take Sally at his word. Sally understands nothing. Anthony Anderson told a story on one of the late night shows that he didn't see Trump cheat at golf (though others have) but that his caddie did it for him...horrible shots suddenly found in the middle of the fairway, etc.
Sally is a fool for believing that Trump is good at anything. Sally has been conned big time. Shameful.
Sally has never been conned. Sally knows exactly what is going on. The only con artis here is Flagpole - but we still love him.
1) You are incorrect about the "was graduated" crap. Most language experts do not accept that as standard, and you've been told that but you don't remember a thing.
2) You lie once again with the top 50 university in the world (Texas at Austin) garbage. That ranking (and it was top 40 by the way) was for graduate programs, and you do not have a graduate degree. Doesn't apply to you and you get it wrong anyway. Shocker.
3) I am not impressed with your GPA in accounting.
I do not know how you managed to graduate from college. You lie so much here that I am not certain you did.
Go away you dumb@ss loser.
p. n. wrote:
I have to laugh when someone uses "was graduated from" but then uses "matriculated from." You can matriculate *at* a school, and perhaps *in* a school, but not *from* one.
Pro tip: When criticizing another's spelling/syntax/word choice, don't commit a solecism of your own. It just seems like poor strategy, you know?
Sally is a dumb@ss. His "was graduated" is old-fashioned and not accepted as standard by most English language experts. There is nothing he has to teach any of us here. Pathetic, simpleton, ignorant, dumb@ss, wife-berating a$$hole.
Trollminator wrote:
Sally Vix wrote:
Sally has never been conned. Sally knows exactly what is going on. The only con artis here is Flagpole - but we still love him.
Sally is conned and happily so, but even worse is the exceptionally bad trolling. I thought you would have learned by now, if you need to write long paragraphs just to get someone to respond you are failing. But that was my mistake - expecting that you are able to learn something.
Sally is no troll. Sally is just outrageously stupid.
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/tomjchicago/status/1292976198239178753?s=21
I don't think that's the right explanation for when he tells the same lie a dozen times like this one. That the Spanish Flu was in 1917 and ended WW1.
He lies like this because it shows he has power to do so and get away with it. It's like a guy in a restaurant who slops food all over his table and leaves the place a mess for the waitress...just because he can. He's showing, by his lying, that he is in charge and there's nothing anyone can do about it. It's a total power move.
(not the ww2 mention - that was just a mispeak)
And the press lets him get away with it. One of the worst press performances of all time.
I get news from a wide variety of sources. The only blog I follow regularly is this one:
https://www.facebook.com/heathercoxrichardson/
The most recent installment said this, in part:
"The most striking news of the day was not that Trump has suggested he wants his image on Mt. Rushmore but rather that such an outrageous statement has garnered so little attention. That says something about his presidency.
. . .
"This entire concept is moot. The rock face cannot support more carving, which answers the question definitively. . . .
Not to be deterred, on Sunday night Trump tweeted a picture of himself positioned in such a way that *his face was superimposed on the structure,* beside Lincoln. Yet the story that the president wanted his likeness added to Mt. Rushmore had no sticking power.
"A similar fate met Trump’s statement that last week’s devastating explosion in Beirut, caused when an estimated 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate blew up, was a 'terrible attack.' 'I've met with some of our great generals and they just seem to feel that it was not a -- some kind of manufacturing explosion type of event. This was a -- seems to be according to them, they would know better than I would, but they seem to think it was an attack. It was a bomb of some kind.' *U.S. Defense Department officials said there was no indication that the explosion was an attack.* The statement came and went.
"This afternoon, at his press conference, Trump told reporters that 'the Obama campaign spied on our campaign, and they've been caught, all right?.... It's probably treason. It's a horrible thing they did.... They used the intelligence agencies of our country to spy on my campaign, and they have been caught.' This is a statement Trump has been making since June 22, and *it is an astonishing lie.* And like Trump’s other outlandish statements recently, people didn’t pay a great deal of attention to it.
During his first three years in office, Trump could command headlines with outrageous statements. They often distracted us from larger stories. But that power has waned from overuse, and *now outlandish stories—Trump’s face on Mt. Rushmore, a deadly attack in Beirut, Obama committing treason—barely make a ripple.*
"That we are no longer shocked by his outrageous comments weakens Trump’s ability to control the narrative. It also badly weakens the office of the presidency." [All emphases mine.]
George Conway owning trump, this is a must read.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/10/i-still-believe-president-president/
He lies for a living and he is still so bad at it. What’s new?
agip wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/tomjchicago/status/1292976198239178753?s=21I don't think that's the right explanation for when he tells the same lie a dozen times like this one. That the Spanish Flu was in 1917 and ended WW1.
He lies like this because it shows he has power to do so and get away with it. It's like a guy in a restaurant who slops food all over his table and leaves the place a mess for the waitress...just because he can. He's showing, by his lying, that he is in charge and there's nothing anyone can do about it. It's a total power move.
(not the ww2 mention - that was just a mispeak)
And the press lets him get away with it. One of the worst press performances of all time.
Certainly some lies are deliberate, think Obama birth certificate. But I think mostly it’s just compulsive lying, a trait of his personality disorder. It’s tempting to think there is a strategy behind it, but he’s a n idiot and will make $hit up at the worst possible times, so it’s not deliberate, just compulsive.
“ Identifying a pathological liar in your life
Identifying a pathological liar isn’t always easy. While it may be human nature to be suspicious of anything that appears “too good to be true,” not all lies told by pathological liars are over-the-top.
They also tell “regular” lies that someone without a compulsion to lie might tell.
The following are some signs that may help you identify a pathological liar:
they often talk about experiences and accomplishments in which they appear heroic
they’re also the victim in many of their stories, often looking for sympathy
their stories tend to be elaborate and very detailed
they respond elaborately and quickly to questions, but the responses are usually vague and don’t provide an answer to the question
they may have different versions of the same story, which stems from forgetting previous details”
“ Why do pathological liars fascinate people
A pathological liar is an excellent storyteller and performer. They know how to captivate their audience by telling elaborate and fantastic stories while being very animated.
Along with knowing how to weave and express a detailed story, people are also fascinated by what drives a person to lie.
It’s natural to want to know why they’re lying, especially when there doesn’t seem to be an apparent reason for their lies.”
Trollminator wrote:
George Conway owning trump, this is a must read.
For those of us without access to WaPo, here's a Huffington summary:
In an opinion column published by The Washington Post on Monday, conservative attorney George Conway showed President Donald Trump’s supporters just what it is that they subscribe to.
In a piece titled “I (Still) Believe the President, and in the President,” the outspoken Trump critic and husband of White House presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway laid out Trump’s lies, racist attacks, blunders and acts of corruption.
“I believe it’s normal for the president to say ‘Yo Semites’ and ‘Yo Seminites,’ ‘Thigh Land,’ ‘Minne-a-napolis,’ ‘toe-tally-taria-tism,’ ‘Thomas Jeffers’ and ‘Ulyss-eus S. Grant.’ I believe it’s Biden who’s cognitively impaired,” Conway wrote.
“I believed the president in January and February when he said covid-19 was ‘totally under control,’ that it was Democrats’ ‘new hoax,’ and that he was ‘not at all’ worried about a pandemic. I believed him in March when he said he ‘felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic,’” Conway continued.
“I believe it isn’t racist to call the coronavirus ‘kung flu’ or ‘the China Virus.’ It isn’t racially divisive to say Black Lives Matter is a ‘symbol of hate,’ to celebrate Confederate generals as part of our ‘Great American Heritage,’ or to share video of someone shouting ‘white power,’ which, like displaying the Confederate flag, is ‘freedom of speech.’”
Conway’s list goes on, referencing Trump’s incendiary comments during protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis; his attempts to frame a 75-year-old Buffalo, New York, protester injured by police as an anti-fascist operative; his complaints about late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis; his well wishes for Ghislaine Maxwell, the socialite accused of aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of underage girls; his attempts [to] distract from the pandemic with the baseless “Obamagate” conspiracy theory; his untrue attacks against the legitimacy of mail-in voting; and more.
He concluded with a punch: “I believe the president won the popular vote in 2016 'if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.' I believe he shouldn’t accept the election results if he loses in November.”