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3 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

They do know. It's clear. They should have known from the start that No Chance Joe had no chance. 

 

 

Adding Kamala sunk them faster than I imagined.

 

Then there's this attempt at a save :lol: 

 

 

 

...HE does NOT....basement wi-fi sucks......plenty here posting from Mom's "lower level (upscale jargon for basement).......

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“But what if there's no clear winner in the Electoral College vote?

 

The Constitution provides the answer: The House chooses the president, with each state, not each member, casting a single vote. The Senate chooses the vice president.”

 

Trump's off base about what happens if there's no clear election winner. Here's the deal.

 

Chaos. That’s what happens. The Constitution is largely irrelevant to his cult, and certainly to his leader. 

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On 8/25/2020 at 7:15 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:

I keep getting call after call in NYS for election campaign polling. Who is wasting money on national election calls in New York State!?

I just spent the last 2 days in Central PA where the presidential tv advertising is constant. They're defiantly spending money there.

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4 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:


And Trump is demanding a drug test before :lol: 

 

Master trolling. 

He's the best at getting under the left's skin, I hope they check Biden's earpiece, cause if he's wearing one, you can bet someone is telling him what to say

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/republicans-convention-turns-the-race-in-trump-s-favor/ar-BB18qKXx?li=BB141NW3

 

After just two days of the Republicans' national convention, the Biden-Democratic house of cards began to collapse. In place of the gloom of the Wagnerian sorceresses that oppressed watchers of the Democratic convention last week, Republicans produced a crisp, lively procession of very articulate women and African Americans, in particular, who swaddled themselves in the usual patriotic exultations; by their demeanor and the content of their remarks, they have spiked the Democratic effort to portray the Trump Republican Party as a wretched ragtag of bigots and quasi-fascists.......................................................

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Mark Salter served as a staff aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain.

This week, I joined more than 100 aides of the late Sen. John McCain, including former chiefs of staff, senior legislative and campaign workers and some of the senator’s longest-serving staff to endorse John’s friend and colleague, former vice president Joe Biden, for president. We did not do so lightly, but we have no reservations about our decision. We are convinced that Biden’s election is in the national interest.

 

Many of us have been Republicans all our adult lives. Some of us no longer identify as such, but most of us still do. We might have concerns about the recent direction of the Republican Party, and we have varying opinions about how to restore the primacy of the values that attracted us to the party in the first place. But we still believe in those values, and we want them restored to the party of Lincoln and McCain. We do not believe that will happen while Donald Trump is president. And whatever differences of opinion we have, we are united by one urgent purpose: to prevent his reelection.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/27/mark-salter-john-mccain-aides-endorse-biden/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-e-right%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans

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1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

Mark Salter served as a staff aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain.

This week, I joined more than 100 aides of the late Sen. John McCain, including former chiefs of staff, senior legislative and campaign workers and some of the senator’s longest-serving staff to endorse John’s friend and colleague, former vice president Joe Biden, for president. We did not do so lightly, but we have no reservations about our decision. We are convinced that Biden’s election is in the national interest.

 

Many of us have been Republicans all our adult lives. Some of us no longer identify as such, but most of us still do. We might have concerns about the recent direction of the Republican Party, and we have varying opinions about how to restore the primacy of the values that attracted us to the party in the first place. But we still believe in those values, and we want them restored to the party of Lincoln and McCain. We do not believe that will happen while Donald Trump is president. And whatever differences of opinion we have, we are united by one urgent purpose: to prevent his reelection.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/27/mark-salter-john-mccain-aides-endorse-biden/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-e-right%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans

 

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1 hour ago, Magox said:

Pelosi is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

 

 

It's really an amazing position for the Speaker of the House to take -- while she's in negotiations with the executive. 

 

They do not care about their constituents. They do not care about the country. They do not care about you. 

 

They only care about power and getting it by any means necessary. 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's really an amazing position for the Speaker of the House to take -- while she's in negotiations with the executive. 

 

They do not care about their constituents. They do not care about the country. They do not care about you. 

 

They only care about power and getting it by any means necessary. 


Meanwhile - Trump wants Biden to take a drug test?

 

Funny as the entire Trump family was powered by the white powder all week.

 

Always projecting 

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Mark Salter served as a staff aide and speechwriter for Sen. John McCain.

This week, I joined more than 100 aides of the late Sen. John McCain, including former chiefs of staff, senior legislative and campaign workers and some of the senator’s longest-serving staff to endorse John’s friend and colleague, former vice president Joe Biden, for president. We did not do so lightly, but we have no reservations about our decision. We are convinced that Biden’s election is in the national interest.

 

Many of us have been Republicans all our adult lives. Some of us no longer identify as such, but most of us still do. We might have concerns about the recent direction of the Republican Party, and we have varying opinions about how to restore the primacy of the values that attracted us to the party in the first place. But we still believe in those values, and we want them restored to the party of Lincoln and McCain. We do not believe that will happen while Donald Trump is president. And whatever differences of opinion we have, we are united by one urgent purpose: to prevent his reelection.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/27/mark-salter-john-mccain-aides-endorse-biden/?hpid=hp_save-opinions-float-right-4-0_opinion-card-e-right%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans

 

Not Shocking:  A John McCain ally doesn't like Trump

 

Also Not Shocking:  Trump has more support than McCain ever had particularly the McCain in the waning part of his career that gave credence to the fake dossier. 

 

McCain equaled swamp.

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18 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's really an amazing position for the Speaker of the House to take -- while she's in negotiations with the executive. 

 

They do not care about their constituents. They do not care about the country. They do not care about you. 

 

They only care about power and getting it by any means necessary. 

 

She's in the running for worst politician of all time.  I'd be tempted to put Hillary above her on the worst list but Nancy might top her as she's been at it longer and had a greater impact on law and policy and fiscal matters. 

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4 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's really an amazing position for the Speaker of the House to take -- while she's in negotiations with the executive. 

 

They do not care about their constituents. They do not care about the country. They do not care about you. 

 

They only care about power and getting it by any means necessary. 

 

Not at all an amazing position. She knows Trump isn't going to walk away from negotiations and screw people over due to her juvenile insults and idiotic rhetoric.

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:


So much for the hidin’ Biden strategy. Good for him. 


You are giving him a lotta credit. I wouldn't put it past him to drive by and wave (whether or not anyone is standing out there waving to him ? ) and call that "campaigning."


 

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