Biden is out!

#31
Syne Offline
(Jul 22, 2024 02:40 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:Asks a pansy simp who couldn't even imaging a life where women throw themselves at you so much you can literally take such liberties.

LOL Why on earth would I want to imagine what its like to have women throw themselves at me? You do know I am gay don't you? Oh wait. I'm a "pansy".
Got it!

Go read that post again. It wasn't a rely to you.
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#32
Yazata Offline
Vivek said it back in the Republican debates - Joe Biden was a puppet for "the managerial class" (the top officials in all those Washington DC office buildings) because he signed everything they put on his oval office desk.

So... does anyone really believe that Kamala (the lightweight's lightweight) will be any different?

https://x.com/stclairashley/status/1815091879048077595


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#33
Magical Realist Offline
(Jul 22, 2024 02:47 AM)Syne Wrote:
(Jul 22, 2024 02:40 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:Asks a pansy simp who couldn't even imaging a life where women throw themselves at you so much you can literally take such liberties.

LOL Why on earth would I want to imagine what its like to have women throw themselves at me? You do know I am gay don't you? Oh wait. I'm a "pansy".
Got it!

Go read that post again. It wasn't a rely to you.

You misattributed that. That post was by me.
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#34
Secular Sanity Offline
(Jul 21, 2024 11:07 PM)geordief Wrote:
(Jul 21, 2024 11:01 PM)s Secular Sanity Wrote:
(Jul 21, 2024 10:31 PM)geordief Wrote: Nice to know we have a few unashamed bigots on the site. Grab them pussies (and the rest of your shtick)Trump because Secular Sanity says "alright "

How is that a bigot? One’s grabby pussies, the other is grabby willies. Big Grin

Who is grabby willies?

(Make like I am thick and you are a  smart cunt)

Ah, dang it! He got me on a technicality. Correction..."grabbing" willies.
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#35
Syne Offline
(Jul 22, 2024 02:59 AM)Magical Realist Wrote: You misattributed that. That post was by me.

You're right. But you know I know you're gay, so why would you think it would apply to you? You can see by the quote who I thought said it.

But then, you do like to just attack the lowest hanging fruit, usually to avoid responding to anything else.
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#37
Magical Realist Offline
Those are pretty close polls for someone coming right out the gate! I will be interested in what they say a month or two from now.

I heard a news commentator say Trump may lose the Republican women vote again like he did in 2020. With a woman candidate as an option now that may actually be more likely to happen.
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#38
C C Offline
(Jul 22, 2024 04:36 AM)Yazata Wrote: https://x.com/Politics_Polls/status/1815226877813952579

https://x.com/Politics_Polls/status/1815173006794096905

Never underestimate what the Establishment can accomplish in a little over three months with a live body instead of a somnambulist one. That's the whole mainstream news, entertainment industry, academic community, and progressive-supporting business complex doing nothing but exalting KH as a social justice goddess non-stop. It's bound to sway a segment of the true independent voters who are open to propaganda (i.e., "do-gooder" manipulatable).

https://theconversation.com/why-is-it-so...are-231568

EXCERPT: According to Gallup, political independents constituted the largest political bloc of voters in 2023, with an annual average of 43% of American voters claiming that label. [...But...] When those independents who report a lean toward a party are counted as supporters of that party, the overall proportion of independents is small – about 10% of the total electorate. That level has remained roughly constant since the 1950s. About two-thirds of independents lean toward one of the two major political parties’ candidates.
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#39
Magical Realist Offline
As Biden departs, Trump set to face questions over his age and acuity

With a younger rival to emerge, the focus is likely to turn to ex-president, 78, and his often rambling, confused speeches


"With 78-year-old Donald Trump now certain to face a Democratic candidate younger than he is, the Republican could have the tables turned on him over the questions of age and mental agility that he often sidestepped while Joe Biden was his opponent.

The age gap between Trump and any of his likely Democrat opponents – Kamala Harris, 59; Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer, 52; Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro, 51 – could make him the sole focus of voters’ desire for a generational handover of power.

And with Biden’s often stumbling public appearances – and especially his disastrous debate – now a thing of the past, there is likely to be a fresh focus on Trump’s mental acuity and his frequently rambling, confused campaign speeches.


Last month, for example, Trump got the name of his own doctor wrong. Previously he has made high-profile campaign trail gaffes, in which he seemed to think Barack Obama was still president and mistook his arch Republican rival Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi.

Nearly 60% of US voters said last month that Biden should “definitely” or “probably” be replaced, while Trump’s favorability rating had risen to 40% since his hush-money conviction and the attempt on his life eight days ago. Harris’s favorability sits at around 39%.

Biden’s departure from the ticket upends several aspects of Republican’s calculations, including that Trump the felon will now possibly have to debate Harris the former prosecutor in September – if she receives the nomination.

The vice-president proved her debating skills in 2019 when she delivered a highly personal attack on Biden on the issue of race that he later described as “hurtful” and chilled relations between the Biden-Harris camps before she was named vice-president.

Political commentator Anthony Michael Kreis posted on Twitter/X soon after Biden’s announcement: “I can’t believe the GOP is running an old guy for president. Yikes.”


Trump’s reaction to his recent assassination attempt – pumping his fist and mouthing “Fight, fight, fight!” – has been full of vigor and helped unify his Republican party behind him and after his brush with death, he vowed to run a “unity” campaign.

But that pledge dissolved on Saturday when he returned to disparaging Biden, Harris and the Democratic agenda and has been delivering his usual rants on the campaign trail, often laced with conspiracy theories and even a repeated and bizarre reference to a shark.

After Biden announced he would abandon his re-election effort, Trump responded to Biden’s announcement, saying his now ex-rival was not fit to run for president and “not fit to serve”.

Trump said last week he didn’t think that switching out Biden for Harris “would make much difference”, he told Bloomberg. “I would define her in a very similar [way] that I define him.”

A pro-Trump Super Pac accused Harris on Sunday of being “in on” a cover-up of Biden’s “mental decline”, and characterized her as the driving force behind the administration’s policies.

Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf says that Trump’s “less than gracious” response to Biden stepping down is something Democrats will hope continues as a successor to Biden emerges. “Trump is reverting to type, Biden is out of the picture, and Trump is the only one who can seize defeat from the jaws of victory.

“Without having Biden as his opponent, and calling him ‘Sleepy Joe’, who is he going to rail against? How he attacks a woman is very different but you can already tell from the way he attacked Biden on Sunday that he’s not thinking clearly. His vitriol has taken over again.

“Democrats will be able to use Harris as an offensive chess piece in the suburbs of the country, women’s right to chose and reproductive freedom, and hope that Trump screws up by overreacting so they can accuse him of bring incapable of controlling himself because of his age,” Sheinkopf said, “and it becomes a different race.”----- https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/arti...ump-harris
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#40
Secular Sanity Offline
If you think that there is consensus among the people who want Joe Biden to leave, and that will support Kamala Vice President Harris, you would be mistaken. A lot of them aren’t just interested in removing the president. They are interested in removing the whole ticket. President Biden and Vice President Harris have been campaigning their behinds off, and there’s a war chest of at least 100 million dollars prepared for the general election. If there is a new democratic nominee, that money cannot be transferred. —Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

https://www.tiktok.com/@4thepeoplebythep...0605356334

Might not be the best choice, but it's the easiest outcome for the Dems, if she becomes the nominee. 

Has Barack Obama jumped on the bandwagon yet?
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