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5 hours ago, sherpa said:

 

I am certain that they didn't know for certain that what they heard was the hull failure.

Now that the failure is confirmed they are probably sure that was it, but they hear lots of stuff all the time.

Yeah, this is exactly it.  The probably detected it, said, that's weird and then later figured out what it was.

 

I'm pretty certain that Biden had no idea of any of it.

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2 minutes ago, Demongyz said:

Yeah, this is exactly it.  The probably detected it, said, that's weird and then later figured out what it was.

 

I'm pretty certain that Biden had no idea of any of it.

 

I'm certain Biden has no idea about pretty much anything these days.

 

His posse actually running the executive branch though....

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4 hours ago, Roundybout said:

There’s no f-ing way you people believe this is some kind of psy-op conspiracy. 

 

absolute utter brain worms. 


The sad thing is they think they are some type of neo-patriots saving the world, when in reality it's they who the world needs saving from.

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5 minutes ago, Capco said:


The sad thing is they think they are some type of neo-patriots saving the world, when in reality it's they who the world needs saving from.

Biden was supposed to be a return to normalcy but that isn't happening with Trump around in any form politically.

 

It doesn't help that Biden is super old and has apparent skeletons in his closet.

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1 minute ago, L Ron Burgundy said:

It doesn't help that Biden is super old and has apparent skeletons in his closet.


It doesn't, but at the same time he really had the best chance.  Like you said, people wanted normalcy after 2016, but anyone more transformative in their policies probably would've scared enough people into voting for Trump.

And with Trump still running in 2024, I don't see that changing.  The guy needs to go away so both parties can start fielding inspiring candidates again.  

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7 minutes ago, Capco said:


It doesn't, but at the same time he really had the best chance.  Like you said, people wanted normalcy after 2016, but anyone more transformative in their policies probably would've scared enough people into voting for Trump.

And with Trump still running in 2024, I don't see that changing.  The guy needs to go away so both parties can start fielding inspiring candidates again.  

If Trump goes away, GOP wins the WH. Dems don't want that to happen. AmIRight?

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3 minutes ago, Pokebball said:

no


So what's the connection?

Just now, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


Asleep at the wheel? Trump is definitely working for the dems- Without getting paid for it.
 

look at the midterms, every candidate he backed through the primary lost the general.

 

Not being Trump is the election strategy 


That's what I thought he was getting at, but then he said no lol.  

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3 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

You agree to this point though right? 
 

Im Not this !@#$ trump guy is the winning hand the dems are continuing to play, right? 


Well, none of the Dems are Trump guys by definition, so it's the hand they have to play.  The same is not true for Republicans, however.  Some choose to play that hand, and some don't.

Yes, the Dems performed historically well in the 2022 midterms, but that was because so many Republicans on the ballots were Trump guys and by extension election deniers.  The Republicans that weren't in that category were the ones that did the best.  

So in terms of choosing a winning hand, it seems like rejecting Trump is the winning hand for Republicans.  

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1 minute ago, Capco said:


Well, none of the Dems are Trump guys by definition, so it's the hand they have to play.  The same is not true for Republicans, however.  Some choose to play that hand, and some don't.

Yes, the Dems performed historically well in the 2022 midterms, but that was because so many Republicans on the ballots were Trump guys and by extension election deniers.  The Republicans that weren't in that category were the ones that did the best.  

So in terms of choosing a winning hand, it seems like rejecting Trump is the winning hand for Republicans.  


Kind of the same thing

 

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