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JDHillFan

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  1. Chin up, little fella! You’ve got this!
  2. I know that the sort of person that would listen to Keith Olbermann is a billstime type of individual. Has anyone ever met someone in real life that would listen to KO?
  3. Washington is filled with our best, brightest, and good of heart. Both sides show us this daily. We really should trust them more. Also - RIP
  4. The use of “reliable” in the title doomed it from the start.
  5. https://althouse.blogspot.com/2024/07/tell-me-who-enlarged-nato-tell-me-who.html For those who prefer to shoot the messenger, Althouse is a liberal law professor at UW-Madison that seems to have had her fill of leftist lunacy. "Tell me who enlarged NATO. Tell me who did the Pacific basin. Tell me who did something that you never done with your Bronze Star — and your — like my son — and, you know — proud of your leadership. But guess what? Well, what’s happening? We got Korea and Japan working together." That's what "Biden snapped over Zoom at Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), a decorated, retired Army Ranger, according to a recording of the virtual meeting with House Democrats," reported in "Behind the scenes as Joe Biden lost control of the Democratic Party/Many Democrats described the first three weeks of July as a kind of nightmare — too extraordinary to be real, too unexpected to be believed" (WaPo). "Lost control" is right. Lost control of the Washington Post too — whatever control he had. Selecting that quote — it's in the third paragraph of the article — shows vicious hostility. To get hung up by Crow's Bronze Star! Is there any coherence to "who did something that you never done with your Bronze Star — and your — like my son"? He's saying he did something as President that Crow hasn't done, even though Crow won a Bronze Star, and he's distracted onto the topic of his deceased son, perhaps because the son is always on his mind but probably because that son also won a Bronze Star. I wondered why Beau Biden won a Bronze Star and found some discussion here. I believe it had to do with service in a combat zone and not for a particular act of heroism. But Crow's Bronze Star has the "V" device for combat valor or heroism during the battle. He was the platoon leader in the 82nd Airborne Division in the Battle of Samawah in 2003. To get up in Crow's face over the Bronze Star is just insane. Joe Biden seems bereft of the ordinary tools of human interchange. His son died. Go home and grieve constantly if that's what you really need to do, but don't use your dead son randomly as a weapon when you run short of things to say. Quite aside from how the Democrats are going to extricate themselves from the idiotic jam they've gotten themselves into, the entire world is put at risk when the President of the United States has lost his mind. Fake news says Frankish. He’s mentally fit to be president. Good heavens.
  6. Some of the lefties here, L Ron and Redhawk especially, are very big on the royal “we” so that they can set themselves apart from the awful righties. I always get a chuckle out of it.
  7. BILLSTIME??? Is that you, buddy? simpleminded loser/victim
  8. “Trumps bullet story”. Josh Marshall, TPM Did someone say BlueAnon?
  9. Raskin, not Rankin. Either way I think he speaks for us all re: the inability of President Brandon to fully comprehend. what a load of horsesh*t! https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24852462/read-raskins-letter-encouraging-biden-to-reconsider-reelection-campaign.pdf
  10. Kind of a tough one for Frankish and Redhawk. Reliable NYT saying Obama was taken aback the same night he is seen on video leading Joe offstage by the arm. Both of them declared cheap fake. Frankish believed it to be the mentally fit president just soaking in the adulation of an adoring crowd. Everyone sees what they want.
  11. That is a lot of words. Very informative. Biden has been under fire ever since the debate embarrassment. Let’s not act like the idea of him being pushed out just came up Tuesday. Please keep us all posted on when it’s ok to look at data again as you did Tuesday morning. Didn’t mean to get your feelings all dialed up. You’ll be ok. The polls will swing before long.
  12. You were sharing Trump/Biden poll numbers, post-assassination attempt, that you were happy with on Monday. They turned a tiny bit and 3 1/2 days later “it’s hard to look at data right now”. Embarrassing for you. You are throwing up on yourself and losing your composure. If you didn’t do any of what I stated above please accept my apologies. 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽🤦🏽‍♂️
  13. That’s certainly the one you prefer. It must make you feel better. Excellent job on this week’s “look at these numbers, it’s hard to look at numbers right now, look at these numbers” routine. Exceedingly well done.
  14. C’mon man. It didn’t stop you from sharing earlier this week when it seemed to suit you. Laughable. I don’t have a preference for either. Just sharing numbers. Just like you did earlier this week before claiming just now that it’s hard to look at data right now. You’re on fire!
  15. You may have looked past it but my post was related to polling data/trends. Good on Nate for giving his opinions along with his data. Are you more about feelings as opposed to data now? If so, I will adjust potential future posts accordingly.
  16. “He’s mentally fit for the most important job in the world” - the frankish reich good heavens. What an absurdity Frankie is holding onto. NOBODY thinks that. AOC possibly. I probably shouldn’t…anyway… https://www.newyorker.com/science/medical-dispatch/doctors-are-increasingly-worried-about-biden “doctors, schmoctors. He’s mentally fit, dammit” -TFR
  17. For 4th&Tiberius - He’s not a good man. The thread title is meant to be sardonic.
  18. It’s sad watching a grown man make himself look like a dumbass so regularly. You might want to research that last tweet just a little bit.
  19. Biden was up to 53/100 simulated victories. Down to 50 today. That’s a shame. https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2024-election-forecast/ Also this: Hang in there. Plenty of peaks and valleys ahead.
  20. From your “only 1% regret transitioning” article that you obviously did not bother to digest: The issue here is that neither of these extremes are reliable estimates of regret. The 30 percent figure obviously does not map onto regret. Many people stop using their parent or partner’s health care for reasons completely unrelated to transition regret (i.e., divorce). And the studies of surgery in the review are mostly surgeons following up with their own patients, with quite high dropout rates. It’s not surprising that only 1 percent of people report to a surgeon who did an operation that they regret it! There’s also a problem here about how we define “regret.” One of the biggest studies on transition-related regret was on the Amsterdam gender clinic, including nearly 7,000 people over 43 years. These authors defined “regret” as a patient who came back to the clinic after surgery to access hormones that would reverse their gender transition (and who had this noted in their records). By this definition, less than 1 percent of people regretted their surgery. But this is obviously not a particularly useful definition, because it will miss all of the people who regretted their procedures but went elsewhere for their follow-up care, or simply never got back to the original clinic about their regret. Perhaps the most useful way to examine regret is to look at the proportion of people who cease their transition and go back to the gender they were originally. A large national study found that 13.1 percent of transgender people participating in the U.S. Transgender Survey reported detransitioning at some point in their lives. I think that’s a fairly reasonable estimate of the rate of people experiencing somemeasure of regret around their transition experience. Here you go. Anyway, f those young people that get screwed over by Big Medicine.
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