Everyone on this board, even you, could beat him. There's your 5.You thought you were being witty. Name 100. Or even 5. I’m sure the DNC would appreciate any help. Michelle ma belle is the only one who scares me.
Everyone on this board, even you, could beat him. There's your 5.You thought you were being witty. Name 100. Or even 5. I’m sure the DNC would appreciate any help. Michelle ma belle is the only one who scares me.
You couldn’t be more wrong. Just admit it.Everyone on this board, even you, could beat him. There's your 5.
you summed it up simply and concisely. When what you're selling is an illusion, you either lie or you don't sell it. And as to your first sentence, they compound the lie by accusing the opponent of being the liar.Classic example of Dims misrepresenting the truth, taking six words out of a statement and using them completely out of context. Dims have to lie and obfuscate to further their agenda because their policies are by and large shite.
You're right, you couldn't do it. Which shows how pathetic you are because Trump is barely beating a brain dead candidate right now. There's still a chance he could lose. He's not even remotely close to a good choice.You couldn’t be more wrong. Just admit it.
No, I couldn’t. I’m an unknown, as are you and I imagine the other posters here. Are you saying that you could? And just who is a good choice?You're right, you couldn't do it. Which shows how pathetic you are because Trump is barely beating a brain dead candidate right now. There's still a chance he could lose. He's not even remotely close to a good choice.
We have to have a starting point here. Do you think Trump is a good choice? Do you think it's an issue that he can't pull away from a brain dead opponent? If you answer yes to the first question and/or no to the second, then it's going to be impossible to discuss this with you.No, I couldn’t. I’m an unknown, as are you and I imagine the other posters here. Are you saying that you could? And just who is a good choice?
My response was in response to this post. Again, name five. That should be simple if there are 200 million options.It's not like she's the only choice, though. There's a couple of hundred million people that could beat Trump. They have plenty of options.
I might have missed the key here, but what do you mean by a good choice? A good choice to beat Biden or a good choice for president? For my part, I wanted someone else to run against Biden because I thought someone else would have a better chance of beating him. But now that Trump's the guy, I have no problem supporting him because as far as I'm concerned, he did a great job as president. And with the global hornet's nest we have going on, I can't think of anyone I'd rather have.We have to have a starting point here. Do you think Trump is a good choice? Do you think it's an issue that he can't pull away from a brain dead opponent? If you answer yes to the first question and/or no to the second, then it's going to be impossible to discuss this with you.
I already named five. I need a baseline here. If you answer those questions a certain way, then it will be impossible to have the conversation. If that's the case, why spend hours arguing about it?My response was in response to this post. Again, name five. That should be simple if there are 200 million options.
ididntreadthat.gifI might have missed the key here, but what do you mean by a good choice? A good choice to beat Biden or a good choice for president? For my part, I wanted someone else to run against Biden because I thought someone else would have a better chance of beating him. But now that Trump's the guy, I have no problem supporting him because as far as I'm concerned, he did a great job as president. And with the global hornet's nest we have going on, I can't think of anyone I'd rather have.
Of course, I'm concerned that if he wins, our democracy will be trashed in favor of his dictatorship, while he drops nukes all over the place and helps Putin take over Europe and puts women in shackles, and worst of all, that he will have no interest in going to lunch with me.
There was the same disarray 4 yrs ago. Nobody voted for Joe because he was Joe. They voted for him cuz he was someone who seemed like he could beat Trump. Same scenario now except people think Joe might croak any day now, and it is getting late in the cycle. Dems are bad at playing the game of politics as a group.the dems are in complete disarray over whether to support Joe or find someone else. What a chaotic melee over in libland. It's too bad they don't believe in guns cause they would be killing each other off in droves, much to the betterment of our society.
Only a Joe Biden could create this kind of rift within his own party.
Har har, I couldn't care less whether those sheep split the flock and baa baa each other to death on that side of things, but it's too hard to resist mocking our local libnerds, who only recently were spouting similar words about the GOP. Kharma, baby. LMAO.
not a bad post but if you think there aren't scads of biden-created never-bidens, I think you've got a surprise coming up soon.There was the same disarray 4 yrs ago. Nobody voted for Joe because he was Joe. They voted for him cuz he was someone who seemed like he could beat Trump. Same scenario now except people think Joe might croak any day now, and it is getting late in the cycle. Dems are bad at playing the game of politics as a group.
But has he created never-bidens and DINOs? Nope.
Why you bringing Elizabeth Warren into this?
let me make sure I get your thrust here. YOU're criticizingHasn't seen it ( like healthcare and all policy, there is no plan other than trying to pwn the libs) but he supports it.
Doesn't it get old always lying about what was said and twisting it to support an agenda? Context matters. Putin didn't say that he supports Trump's "plan". What he said was that he supported ending the war in Ukraine. This is from Reuters just so you'll know I didn't run to a Trump biased source:Hasn't seen it ( like healthcare and all policy, there is no plan other than trying to pwn the libs) but he supports it.
pretty much the entire lib agenda is based on lies. As I and a wise man named @Archer2 indicated recently, when you're selling a lie, you lie to sell it.Doesn't it get old always lying about what was said and twisting it to support an agenda? Context matters. Putin didn't say that he supports Trump's "plan". What he said was that he supported ending the war in Ukraine. This is from Reuters just so you'll know I didn't run to a Trump biased source:
Putin, speaking at a news conference in Kazakhstan at the end of a regional security conference, commented after being asked about Trump's statements that he could end the Ukraine war swiftly if he won the White House race on Nov. 5.
"The fact that Mr Trump, as a presidential candidate, declares that he is ready and wants to stop the war in Ukraine, we take this completely seriously," Putin said.
"I am not, of course, familiar with possible proposals for how he plans to do this. This is the key question. But I have no doubt that he means it sincerely, and we support it (the idea of ending the war)."
https://www.reuters.com/world/putin...-remains-unchanged-despite-debate-2024-07-04/
LMAO. Keisha Lance Bottoms? I wonder if she knows Lance Boyles.He probably didn't even read this part in my post as the things they have done are simply inconsequential from his perspective because it is all and only about stopping the orange menace. It is truly the textbook definition of any means whatsoever justifying the ends. The fact that he is now quoting Mitch for support is downright comical.
This is the type of stuff that they will do
Been in Europe the last couple of weeks.I'm worried about @prlyles. Haven't seen him here and he hasn't posted to the 'Wordle' board in some days now. Welfare check you think? He always seemed to be near the edge over Trump.
I miss the version of you that would tell us when you were traveling and then post pics of where you went. That was before 2016 and this thread, though. It's crazy how much that election altered this board for the worst. It went from being Rolls Royce to being Daewoo.Been in Europe the last couple of weeks.
Boy, did you open up a can of worms (not that you're wrong on seeing his pics). But your post is enlightening as an example of what are bigger issues. I would counter it is much more than "that election" as 2016 was not the cause but more of a reflection of changes on a much larger scale. And, it started well before the orange hitler was elected.I miss the version of you that would tell us when you were traveling and then post pics of where you went. That was before 2016 and this thread, though. It's crazy how much that election altered this board for the worst. It went from being Rolls Royce to being Daewoo.
I didn't mean it to be that deep. Just saying that a lot of posters on both sides couldn't compartmentalize once 2016 hit. That lead to politics everywhere, good posters leaving, good posters becoming crazy and good threads almost ceasing to exist. Wasn't meant to be an indictment just on Trump. That election was definitely what caused the board to change, though. Politics was rarely discussed before then.Boy, did you open up a can of worms (not that you're wrong on seeing his pics). But your post is enlightening as an example of what are bigger issues. I would counter it is much more than "that election" as 2016 was not the cause but more of a reflection of changes on a much larger scale. And, it started well before the orange hitler was elected.
Depends on the opposition. Someone moderate would've required a very different dem candidate.not a bad post but if you think there aren't scads of biden-created never-bidens, I think you've got a surprise coming up soon.
I disagree somewhat with why Biden was nominated. As opposed to those who support Trump so enthusiastically because he is non-political, Biden was nominated because he represented the mainstream democrat politics-as-usual zone of comfort, the talking head that the dem flock was most comfortable with simply because he was the most well-known as an entrenched politician; so they flocked to him. If Trump wasn't the opposition, they still would have nominated Biden, IMO.
but that's what I'm saying and I wish there was a way to prove it because I'm confident that I'm right. Given other opposition, the flock would have voted for Biden as long as the other candidates carried similar credentials. What is 'needed' has less to do with it than herd instinct.Depends on the opposition. Someone moderate would've required a very different dem candidate.
ETA: lol at you comparing anti-biden dem drama to the destruction of the gop since 2016.
welcome back. Europeans looking forward to the return of the Donald?Been in Europe the last couple of weeks.
Sad to say, those days are over.I miss the version of you that would tell us when you were traveling and then post pics of where you went. That was before 2016 and this thread, though. It's crazy how much that election altered this board for the worst. It went from being Rolls Royce to being Daewoo.
Oh yeah, they are.welcome back. Europeans looking forward to the return of the Donald?
this is worth the read. Further in, it's mentioned that the Biden people are accusing Hur of being part of a smear campaign. You know, Hur...the guy who kept Biden from being prosecuted for the same thing that Trump is on the hook for.
BREAKING: Putin says he supports Trump's plan to end the war in Ukraine..
excellent, I see your point and I agree completely. Why worry about actual war when you can surrender from within as we are currently doing, and basically just hand over the keys to the enemy? As some of us have pointed out, Putin must be laughing his ass off at our stupidity, spending our resources to support military resistance to Russian hegemony in a far away place, while simultaneously making ourselves everybody's bitch with a more insidious sort of self-destruction.If we continue to accommodate, continue to back and retreat, eventually we have to face the final demand–the ultimatum. And what then? When Nikita Khrushchev has told his people he knows what our answer will be? He has told them that we are retreating under the pressure of the Cold War, and someday when the time comes to deliver the ultimatum, our surrender will be voluntary because by that time we will have weakened from within spiritually, morally, and economically.
There is no argument over the choice between peace and war, but there is only one guaranteed way you can have peace–and you can have it in the next second–surrender.
- Ronald Reagan, October 27, 1964