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Just now, /dev/null said:

Try to be nonpartisan for a second Lefties.  Do you really want Biden near these?

 

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Let's be honest though, the plan for the DNC (and everyone on Joe's "team") is not to have Joe get anywhere near those things. If Joe wins, he'll literally be a puppet for those behind him wielding the actual power. A vote for Joe is a vote for a return of the shadow government -- not just in the administrative state, but in the oval itself. 

 

F that. 

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9 hours ago, JetsFan20 said:


Let’s not act as if George W Bush didn’t do the same things. 
 

Biden isn’t the best public speaker the world, but a lot of people do like him. He reminds me a lot of Gerald Ford.

At least Gerald Ford could claim CTE from his football days.

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3 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:beer:

 

Let's be honest though, the plan for the DNC (and everyone on Joe's "team") is not to have Joe get anywhere near those things. If Joe wins, he'll literally be a puppet for those behind him wielding the actual power. A vote for Joe is a vote for a return of the shadow government -- not just in the administrative state, but in the oval itself. 

 

F that. 

 

Case in point: 

 

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6 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:beer:

 

Let's be honest though, the plan for the DNC (and everyone on Joe's "team") is not to have Joe get anywhere near those things. If Joe wins, he'll literally be a puppet for those behind him wielding the actual power. A vote for Joe is a vote for a return of the shadow government -- not just in the administrative state, but in the oval itself. 

 

I think that is what will happen if Trump would lose. He would need a strong VP to advise him otherwise.

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Just now, ALF said:

 

I think that is what will happen if Trump would lose. He would need a strong VP to advise him otherwise.

 

Yup. Make no mistake, that's Plan A. It's not a contingency plan, they know Joe can't do the job and are counting on him being a docile puppet while they run wild behind the scenes (without accountability). 

 

It's literally a return to the control structure they had in place for decades prior -- only now it'll be transparently obvious before people vote for it. If people still make that deal, knowing everything they (should) know based on what's come out over the past 5 years, then the republic itself will deserve being tossed into the dust bin of history.

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14 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

I think that is what will happen if Trump would lose. He would need a strong VP to advise him otherwise.

A sad state of affairs when people would knowingly vote for a person for President that would need to have his hand held just to get through the day. 

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The Biden's and nepotism..... 

 

During an interview on Fox News, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tried to criticize Hunter Biden for using his father to get ahead in the world,

even though everything he said could be applied to President Donald Trump’s kids.


Don Jr. Challenges Hunter Biden to Debate Over Who Has Profited Most From Father’s Time in Office

Donald Trump Jr. challenged Hunter Biden to a debate over which of them has financially benefited the most from their father’s time in public service.

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-jr-challenges-hunter-biden-to-debate-over-who-has-profited-most-from-fathers-time-in-office/

 

You can't fix stupid 

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22 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

A sad state of affairs when people would knowingly vote for a person for President that would need to have his hand held just to get through the day. 

 

Unfortunately no other viable democrat  was able to defeat Biden. If elected he would be a figurehead and need great advisers and VP, I think he and his wife know that.

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2 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

Unfortunately no other viable democrat  was able to defeat Biden. If elected he would be a figurehead and need great advisers and VP, I think he and his wife know that.

So, you're ok with electing someone who can't do the job just because he's a democrat?

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24 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

The Biden's and nepotism..... 

 

During an interview on Fox News, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tried to criticize Hunter Biden for using his father to get ahead in the world,

even though everything he said could be applied to President Donald Trump’s kids.


Don Jr. Challenges Hunter Biden to Debate Over Who Has Profited Most From Father’s Time in Office

Donald Trump Jr. challenged Hunter Biden to a debate over which of them has financially benefited the most from their father’s time in public service.

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-jr-challenges-hunter-biden-to-debate-over-who-has-profited-most-from-fathers-time-in-office/

 

You can't fix stupid 

 

This is how life works.  The same could be said for John F Kennedy and George HW Bush and George W Bush and Meghan McCain and many others. We may not like it, but it is what it is.

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38 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

The Biden's and nepotism..... 

 

During an interview on Fox News, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tried to criticize Hunter Biden for using his father to get ahead in the world,

even though everything he said could be applied to President Donald Trump’s kids.


Don Jr. Challenges Hunter Biden to Debate Over Who Has Profited Most From Father’s Time in Office

Donald Trump Jr. challenged Hunter Biden to a debate over which of them has financially benefited the most from their father’s time in public service.

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/don-jr-challenges-hunter-biden-to-debate-over-who-has-profited-most-from-fathers-time-in-office/

 

You can't fix stupid 

Lol, will Don Jr. release his taxes so we can fact check his lies, or are we just suppose to trust that POS? 

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11 hours ago, JetsFan20 said:


Let’s not act as if George W Bush didn’t do the same things. 
 

Biden isn’t the best public speaker the world, but a lot of people do like him. He reminds me a lot of Gerald Ford.

 

Unlike my compadres here, I will not take issue with your post quoted above. It's just Joe bein' Joe. Just a bit of what Obama used to call "rhetorical flourish."

 

I will instead urge you to not just believe this, but embrace it to the extent that you make this point to anyone who will listen to you. I urge you to be that light in the dark that will lead the way to a Biden run against Trump. Hell,  I'll help you go door to door to encourage this.

 

Nothing would be more fun, and to quote 'ol Joe, I mean that literally, not just figuratively.

 

1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

A sad state of affairs when people would knowingly vote for a person for President that would need to have his hand held just to get through the day. 

 

You mean like when Hillary won the popular vote while also unable to navigate a street curb?

 

 

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1 hour ago, /dev/null said:

Try to be nonpartisan for a second Lefties.  Do you really want Biden near these?

 

la-na-essential-washington-updates-nucle

 

 

 

"We have to launch the you know, you know the things."

 

47 minutes ago, ALF said:

Unfortunately no other viable democrat  was able to defeat Biden. If elected he would be a figurehead and need great advisers and VP, I think he and his wife know that.

 

Yeah, that will look great when he goes to meet foreign leaders.  Someone holding him by the hand and directing him what to do. :rolleyes:

2 hours ago, Doc said:

Apparently Mikey Bloomberg's adviser Tim O'Brien is promising a "scorched-earth response" against Trump's kids if they go after Hunter Biden.

 

I think Mikey's at the point where he's got so much money he's like "***** it, I'm just going to blow as much as I can."

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4 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

"We have to launch the you know, you know the things."

 

 

Yeah, that will look great when he goes to meet foreign leaders.  Someone holding him by the hand and directing him what to do. :rolleyes:

 

I think Mikey's at the point where he's got so much money he's like "***** it, I'm just going to blow as much as I can."

You took the words right out of Tiberius's mouth. 

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ANALYSIS: TRUE. Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology.

In 1986, the year before Biden was lifted to chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Antonin Scalia had been approved 98–0 by the Senate. There weren’t really any Supreme Court confirmation battles before then. A year later, in 1987, Robert Bork — who, Warren Burger, the former chief justice, claimed was the most qualified jurist he’d seen in 50 years — would be grossly caricatured by real-life sexual harasser Ted Kennedy, who warned that “Robert Bork’s America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens’ doors in midnight raids.” Thomas would be accused of being a puppet of his white colleagues, among other racist stereotypes, merely for his ideological outlook. In those days, hyperbolic statements from Senators were somewhat rare. Now they are a modus operandi.

 

To be fair to Biden, he was an exceptionally incompetent and indecisive chairman, easily cowed and unable to control the hearings. After promising to support Bork, he switched his vote. After promising to afford Thomas some semblance of due process, he presided over what the future justice famously called a “high-tech lynching.”

 

 

Biden owes the entire nation an apology — and do read the whole thing.

 
 
 
 
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5 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

:lol: 

 

Like that hasn't been the MO against the Trump kids since day one of the 2016 campaign.

and does anyone think that if they had found anything, anything at all they wouldn't have been shouting it from the tallest skyscraper?  as you like to say... they think we're stupid.

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

ANALYSIS: TRUE. Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology.

In 1986, the year before Biden was lifted to chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Antonin Scalia had been approved 98–0 by the Senate. There weren’t really any Supreme Court confirmation battles before then. A year later, in 1987, Robert Bork — who, Warren Burger, the former chief justice, claimed was the most qualified jurist he’d seen in 50 years — would be grossly caricatured by real-life sexual harasser Ted Kennedy, who warned that “Robert Bork’s America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens’ doors in midnight raids.” Thomas would be accused of being a puppet of his white colleagues, among other racist stereotypes, merely for his ideological outlook. In those days, hyperbolic statements from Senators were somewhat rare. Now they are a modus operandi.

 

To be fair to Biden, he was an exceptionally incompetent and indecisive chairman, easily cowed and unable to control the hearings. After promising to support Bork, he switched his vote. After promising to afford Thomas some semblance of due process, he presided over what the future justice famously called a “high-tech lynching.”

 

 

Biden owes the entire nation an apology — and do read the whole thing.

 
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Joe: "Clarence who?"

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2 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

 

This is how life works.  The same could be said for John F Kennedy and George HW Bush and George W Bush and Meghan McCain and many others. We may not like it, but it is what it is.

 

You're missing the point I believe

 

Dumb ass is accusing the other of benefiting from his father.

 

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