Who WOULD you believe?
RKF, for one.
Who WOULD you believe?
I would believe RKF before I'd believe RFK, Jr. I agree there.RKF, for one.
Well, he didn't "find" a bear, the story goes that he was driving behind a car that hit the bear. Here's a link from NPR so you should believe it. The interesting part is that a bear cub WAS found that fits the narrative. Was it him? Who the f knows.Do you believe that RFK Jr really found a dead bear?
That ****er is looney tunes. I wouldn't believe anything he had to say.
I'm not sure that Harris' campaign would be trusted by MAGA world, either.
If you don't know who or what you would trust, that's a conundrum for you, not me.
Of course you're not going to believe that anything from the Democratic Party or Kamala Harris is credible. Yet you attribute quotes or rumors that come from the FOX News propaganda network as the gospel truth."Democratic National Committee spokesperson Matt Corridoni told The Hill in a statement."
I guess you missed reading the part where @gunslingerdick asked you to "provide something of credibility to back up" your claims. I hate to tell you, but a DNC spokesperson or someone from the hyena's campaign are the polar opposite of credible. But just like your candidate, keep on swallowing.
I would believe RKF before I'd believe RFK, Jr. I agree there.
Well... he's been dead as long as I've been alive, so he's not feeling anything.
Ahhh... so, you're open to buying his bear story. Yay! All it takes is an endorsement of Trump and... hell... maybe that cray bear story happened!Well, he didn't "find" a bear, the story goes that he was driving behind a car that hit the bear. Here's a link from NPR so you should believe it. The interesting part is that a bear cub WAS found that fits the narrative. Was it him? Who the f knows.
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/05/nx-s1-5063939/rfk-jr-central-park-bear-bicycle
I just know that I'm not gonna believe a DNC spokesperson or a Harris campaign spokesperson on virtually anything that benefits them. That's their conundrum.
Come on Strum, you're better than this. Don't let your pretend neutrality but reality of being in the D pocket ruin your ability to follow the board.Ahhh... so, you're open to buying his bear story. Yay! All it takes is an endorsement of Trump and... hell... maybe that cray bear story happened!
I'm sure you will only believe the propaganda source that tells you what you like to be told. Confirmation bias is a real thing. As I said, I really don't know why it matters who RFK offered his resignation to in return for a cabinet position. He's off-balance on a good day. It amazes me that he ever got enough people to support him this far!
Hey! It's probably more likely that RFK identifies with DJT a helluva lot more than he ever would identify with anything the Democratic Party offers.Come on Strum, you're better than this. Don't let your pretend neutrality but reality of being in the D pocket ruin your ability to follow the board.
I've been on RFK and the bear from the moment it broke. Ask @blazers . It's crazy enough of a story that it may have actually happened. That's got nothing to do with your hatred of or my support for orange's policies regardless of the two shitty people from which we have to choose.
And I agree that confirmation bias is very much a real thing that is often overlooked. I'd throw recency bias in there as well. But stop with the "RFK offered his resignation to in return for a cabinet position." How is it that you think you know that happened? I think his resignation or more accurately suspension of his campaign was happening either way for money reasons, but as to the issue of endorsement in return for something, how is it that you know it was for a cabinet position? Because the DNC spokesperson said that's what he wanted from Kackula? And why would anyone trust Trump to follow through on such an offer?
So, I'll ask the question back to you in a different form. You actually trust a DNC spokesperson? What if an RNC spokesperson said that never happened? Who WOULD you trust?
From the @pooponduke school of skepticism: How do you know dead people don't feel anything? Have you ever been dead before? Did someone in the Kamala campaign tell you this and now you're swallowing it?Well... he's been dead as long as I've been alive, so he's not feeling anything.
He may have feelings... the feelings live on through his children, maybe. They are not digging their brother's behavior and choices. I was looking forward to first lady Cheryl Hines. I have a guilty pleasure for the movie RV.From the @pooponduke school of skepticism: How do you know dead people don't feel anything? Have you ever been dead before? Did someone in the Kamala campaign tell you this and now you're swallowing it?
I know, right? What a jerk.You know, it is the ultimate of ironies that you constantly rail on Trump for doing things like name calling when it is your go to move for everything and everyone.
More importantly, do you really think that no one notices that you never seem to be able to answer an actual, direct question without resorting to some sort of diversion, like name-calling? You see, the idea here is if you take a position or stake a claim, you should be able to defend it, not just go all third grade with a word you heard your cousin use once.
I've got a sneaking suspicion we'd all enjoy a few guilty pleasures with Ms. Hines.He may have feelings... the feelings live on through his children, maybe. They are not digging their brother's behavior and choices. I was looking forward to first lady Cheryl Hines. I have a guilty pleasure for the movie RV.
I remember you lol'ing at the bear story. I also remember you accusing the DNC of nefariously rejecting this quack as a serious candidate that left leaning voters would actually favor.Come on Strum, you're better than this. Don't let your pretend neutrality but reality of being in the D pocket ruin your ability to follow the board.
I've been on RFK and the bear from the moment it broke. Ask @blazers . It's crazy enough of a story that it may have actually happened. That's got nothing to do with your hatred of or my support for orange's policies regardless of the two shitty people from which we have to choose.
And I agree that confirmation bias is very much a real thing that is often overlooked. I'd throw recency bias in there as well. But stop with the "RFK offered his resignation to in return for a cabinet position." How is it that you think you know that happened? I think his resignation or more accurately suspension of his campaign was happening either way for money reasons, but as to the issue of endorsement in return for something, how is it that you know it was for a cabinet position? Because the DNC spokesperson said that's what he wanted from Kackula? And why would anyone trust Trump to follow through on such an offer?
So, I'll ask the question back to you in a different form. You actually trust a DNC spokesperson? What if an RNC spokesperson said that never happened? Who WOULD you trust?
There's also an underrated film called Waitress, that she was in with Keri Russell... and Andy Griffith! It was an independent film, I think. The woman who wrote and directed it (and played a smaller role in the film), died not long after the film wrapped. Anyway, Hines was good in that film, too.I've got a sneaking suspicion we'd all enjoy a few guilty pleasures with Ms. Hines.
Rfk himself said he approached Harris campaign in the same manner he approached trumps after suspending his campaignWell, he didn't "find" a bear, the story goes that he was driving behind a car that hit the bear. Here's a link from NPR so you should believe it. The interesting part is that a bear cub WAS found that fits the narrative. Was it him? Who the f knows.
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/05/nx-s1-5063939/rfk-jr-central-park-bear-bicycle
I just know that I'm not gonna believe a DNC spokesperson or a Harris campaign spokesperson on virtually anything that benefits them. That's their conundrum.
He even posed for a kitschy photo.Didn’t rfk himself confirm the bear story?
know how I know this is just commie propaganda? @Heels Noir and @blazers 'liked' it.This is so true.
"Pete Buttigieg made a very salient comment after the convention about the benefit to the country and the republican party with a Harris win. We all can move on from Trumpism and the republicans can regroup to offer reasonable, moderate conservative candidates again. It will be much better for us all to have the republican party jettison their crazies and get back to candidates that want to serve the country rather than their own interests."
So now Pete Buttigieg is a communist propagandist? Okay.know how I know this is just commie propaganda? @Heels Noir and @blazers 'liked' it.
That streak in her hair is a dead give away of how she’s got aHEAD. Right?here ya go @strummingram. A nod to your POV but a pretty good expression of mine as well. This is not to say I'm in lockstep with Trump or everything Gabbards says, it's just to say that there are clear choices to make, and that the choice matters even at peon level...
So now Pete Buttigieg is a communist propagandist? Okay.
Pete Bootyjuice couldn't even manage the mayoral job of a city. He is another DEI hire.You kids and your fancy words. In my day we just called them fags.
Focus is important on the issue of who or what to believe.Of course you're not going to believe that anything from the Democratic Party or Kamala Harris is credible. Yet you attribute quotes or rumors that come from the FOX News propaganda network as the gospel truth.
GFY.
I know I'll eventually end up watching that whole thing, but boom, she took less than two and half minutes to get to the real problem.here ya go @strummingram. A nod to your POV but a pretty good expression of mine as well. This is not to say I'm in lockstep with Trump or everything Gabbards says, it's just to say that there are clear choices to make, and that the choice matters even at peon level...
If this is true, I'd love to read that interview. I've only seen claims from DNC, campaign people, or "sources" that this happened. I mean, logically, it likely did happen in some form (it was his last, best chance for using his position at this moment), but I've not heard him break it down. Mostly, what I've read is that his people attempted to setup a meeting through her people and he was summarily rejected. That's a far cry from him demanding a cabinet position as has been pushed now that he's in Trump's camp.Rfk himself said he approached Harris campaign in the same manner he approached trumps after suspending his campaign
FIFPeteIt will be much better for us all to have the democratic party jettison their crazies and get back to candidates that want to serve the country rather than their own interests.
He met with all presidential campaigns to discuss how to unify Americans. That comes from the interview I saw with him.If this is true, I'd love to read that interview. I've only seen claims from DNC, campaign people, or "sources" that this happened. I mean, logically, it likely did happen in some form (it was his last, best chance for using his position at this moment), but I've not heard him break it down. Mostly, what I've read is that his people attempted to setup a meeting through her people and he was summarily rejected. That's a far cry from him demanding a cabinet position as has been pushed now that he's in Trump's camp.
Whether he's crazy as a bedbug or legitimate in his thinking, one cannot deny that he's got a name and comes from a family that's one of the great Democratic families of history. No one can seriously deny as well that the door was anything but soundly and firmly shut in his face - from the beginning. The Biggest Tent party doesn't seem to be so accommodating anymore. I'm not so sure that if JFK came along today that he'd even be a dem.
Which is a far, far cry from supposedly reaching out, demanding a cabinet position, and being flatly rejected by the queen. Who knows what to believe about any of this?He met with all presidential campaigns to discuss how to unify Americans. That comes from the interview I saw with him.
All I know is what Kennedy himself said.Which is a far, far cry from supposedly reaching out, demanding a cabinet position, and being flatly rejected by the queen. Who knows what to believe about any of this?
The point to strum's claim is that my initial comment, etc. on beargate had nothing to do with him coming into Trump's sphere before my interest was piqued. I'm still chuckling about it. I mean, have there actually been other bears ever found in Central Park (not counting 150 years ago or whatever)?I remember you lol'ing at the bear story. I also remember you accusing the DNC of nefariously rejecting this quack as a serious candidate that left leaning voters would actually favor.
When's the last presidential debate that such a thing occurred?Harris wants to bring notes to the debate on the 10th 🤣 🤣 🤣
But DeMoCrAcYThe point to strum's claim is that my initial comment, etc. on beargate had nothing to do with him coming into Trump's sphere before my interest was piqued. I'm still chuckling about it. I mean, have there actually been other bears ever found in Central Park (not counting 150 years ago or whatever)?
Quack or serious, you can't deny the rejection and what they did. He's had to sue them. It was all part of the carefully orchestrated runup to ensuring that Joe had no opposition that might expose some, ahem, dirty little secrets and eventually that led to the bloodline ascension of the queen to her current status (that blood being green of course).