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Jan 24, 2024 19:29:21   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
son of witless wrote:
Don't start being nice. It confuses me.

I can't imagine what I was thinking.

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Jan 24, 2024 19:48:07   #
ed4short Loc: New Hampshire
 
slatten49 wrote:
Judy Rofe

Trump recently launched into a tirade about how Nikki Haley was in command of the nation's capital on January 6th. Nikki Haley wasn't even in DC on January 6th.

He went on to clarify that Obama is the president of the United States, that World War II hasn't occurred yet, and that, if it wasn't for absent voter fraud, he would have won California.

He's not done yet; the word "us" he told us, spells the initials of the United States, US. He even passed a dementia exam in which he had to accurately identify an elephant.

Trump does all of that, but the media doesn't say a damn thing about it? The right-wing media landscape is well aware of what is going down with Trump, and they understand that if they don't jump on the opportunity to create a frenzy of publicity surrounding Joe Biden, people will ultimately begin to see Trump for the lunatic he is — which obviously won't work in their favor.

There is a plethora of reasons why Republicans must relentlessly push the claim that Biden lacks competence. They aim to conceal the reality that his achievements greatly surpass anything Trump accomplished throughout his presidency.

Republicans can run their campaigns on an economic platform, but they never deliver — yet they criticize Biden's American Rescue Plan, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Package, the Gun Safety Law, the Chips Act, the Re-authorization of Violence Against Women Act, the Codification of Marriage Equality into Federal Law, the forgiveness of billions of dollars in student loan debt, and the strengthening of NATO in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine in Biden's legislative agenda.

In addition to being a capable leader, Joe Biden has overseen the most progressive and prosperous presidency of your time, even converting Trump's taunts into real legislative victories. Compare that to The Donald, who during his entire presidency only passed one piece of legislation — a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited millionaires and billionaires.

He never followed through on his promises to create record numbers of jobs, a health care plan, middle-class tax breaks, and infrastructure. He said he would give you a phenomenal presidency — he delivered that to you in nightmare form.

Considering that he lost the most employment in US history throughout the modern era, he is indeed historic, not successful.

It all explains why Joe Biden is being painted by Trump and his allies as being in the throes of mental deterioration. This is nothing more than a projection. Every accusation is a confession, and they know it, but they also know only too well what Trump's main flaws are, and they're working nonstop to try to shift that vulnerability onto Joe Biden to neutralize it.

It should be evident to us that the right is becoming increasingly determined to push this narrative. They all recognize that the man they’re frantically defending is a babbling madman whose grasp of even the most fundamental ideas, facts, and vocabulary is shaky at best. Even while they may believe they are assisting him, all they’re doing is drawing attention to how damaged Donald Trump's brain truly is.
Judy Rofe br br Trump recently launched into a ti... (show quote)


NWR- just pure BS

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Jan 24, 2024 21:10:14   #
okie don
 
Anyone who would leave our border open inviting foreigners in from over 100 countries, has a loose screw.
This is ruining our school and hospitals now!

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Jan 24, 2024 21:20:33   #
American Vet
 
Lover710115 wrote:
I don't really agree on your assessment of Biden's tenure in office, but I will agree Trump did nothing he promised in 2016 when he inherited a prosperous economy. An economy which was due to Obama's fiscal policies. (Remember, a president doesn't change policies on day one and expect them to go immediately into effect.)


I’ll start by correcting your first (incorrect) comment. As one pundit put it - the economy improved, not because of obama but in spite of obama.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/louiswoodhill/2012/08/01/obama-wins-the-gold-for-worst-economic-recovery-ever/

https://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/obama-recovery-is-worst-in-postwar-history/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-economic-recovery-painfully-slow/

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Jan 24, 2024 21:23:06   #
American Vet
 
slatten49 wrote:
Good first post, Lover710115.


Hardly. Full of incorrect comments.

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Jan 24, 2024 21:30:32   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
slatten49 wrote:
Judy Rofe.
Schadenfreude: Trump wins New Hampshire, and yeah, there were reasons
By Monica Showalter

After months of media fussing about the competition within the GOP race, President Trump settled the matter once and for all by winning liberal-ish New Hampshire by a 20-point margin. All the talking heads claiming this was some kind of suspense race can eat their words now, and for the rest of us, there's no need to listen to them next time they want to make another pronouncement.

Instead, as Dean Phillips, a little-known Democrat who is challenging Joe Biden on the Democrat side, observed:

"I went to a Donald Trump rally a couple nights ago. Never been to one. I had an event across the street. I saw the line of people waiting in the cold for hours and I thought, what the heck!"

"I met probably 50 Trump people waiting in line. Every single one of them, thoughtful, hospitable, friendly, all of them so frustrated that they feel nobody's listening to them but Donald Trump. A diverse crowd. People who had never been to a Trump event before. My party is completely delusional right now, and somebody had to wake us up. And if that's my job, so be it,"
he said.

Yeah, I recognize these people. Broken glass voters over the place, including the deep freeze. They're turning out anyway. It's Trump and it was always going to be Trump, who in the Biden era, is the candidate of 'normalcy.'

Which brings on more than a litttle schadenfreude to the pompous asses who thought otherwise and gummed up our airwaves with their prognostications.

Why did Trump win? I saw two excellent explanations that resonated with me on RealClearPolitics, the first from Fox News's Brit Hume, who said as soon as the politicized indictments were leveled at Trump, the other contenders didn't have a chance.

According to RealClearPolitics, which has the video:


BRET BAIER: The Earth shaking campaign news about Ron DeSantis getting out, Brit. Now you have three interesting endorsements of former President Trump one of them happening today. South Carolina congresswoman Nancy Mace endorsed the former president. You have Tim Scott, the Senator from South Carolina and then had you Marco Rubio at the beginning, all three of them were helped by Nikki Haley as South Carolina governor. In fact, Nancy Mayes she was endorsed by Haley while the opponent to Nancy Mace was endorsed by President Trump. So what about the implosion of DeSantis?

BRIT HUME: There is a lot of talk now about he did this wrong and that wrong in the campaign and didn't get off to a good start and the media strategy. I think all of that had very little to do with the outcome. The outcome came down to one thing and that is a reservoir of voters in the Republican party who are going to vote for Donald Trump if they had the chance.

It was obscured by polling for about a year ago that suggested that he could be beaten and that Ron DeSantis could beat him. But once he got indicted, sketchy indictment in New York, the sentiment for him woke up and I don't think that either he or DeSantis or really any other candidate had a chance against that. These Republicans want this man and they voting for him.

Why is that? Because the voters can see that those politicized and junk indictments are a threat to them. The other candidates said very little about these indictments and it's believed that they were running because they believed those indictments would succeed. It's nice to be the man or woman in the wings waiting once Trump is knocked out.

The voters, though, had another take: This crap needs to stop now or we're Venezuela or Russia. That kind of garbage goes on all the time in those places. Make that the standard here and we are history. Jailing your opposition is fourth-world politics, not American politics, a bottom dropping out and an open gateway for the normalization of this kind vile kangaroo-court injustice. Coming on top of the stolen election (which more than half the GOP voters believe was stolen), the sleazy one-sided partisan impeachments, the Steele dossier calumnies, and the machinations of the state and the goose was cooked. Stop that now. Deal with that now. Only Trump, who was in the middle of it, would understand and put a stop to it once elected, protecting us and protecting our democratic way of life, so he had to be elected no matter how much ice and snow was on the ground. The other candidates simply didn't recognize it, and indeed wanted to profit from it personally, so to hell with them. They should not have been running at all.

Of course they didn't have a chance. They had some nice policy proposals, and one of them, Ron DeSantis, had a fine record as governor, but they sure as heck didn't recognize the burning issue of the day, which was the deep state conniving and legal abuse going on in the judicial branch which affects Trump and affects us all.

Which brings on the other item that was striking and resonant at RealClearPolitics, the powerful essay written by Lynn Friess (Foster Friess's widow) titled 'It's Almost Morning in America."

She argues that the nation, with its really wildly different interest groups, is actually coming together under Trump, writing that:

These diverse groups are seeking an outsider, a problem solver. One candidate can cut through the noise and address these significant issues. President Trump remains untethered to special interests, unswayed by partisan press, and driven by the principle of “America First.” His unique position enables collaboration across party lines for the benefit of all Americans.

These unusual alliances offer the greatest opportunity for unity in our nation. Yet, some of my neighbors still say, “I liked what he did in his first term, but I don’t agree with his antics.”

President Trump’s unconventional methods, which yielded success in his first term, are why a diverse group of Americans believe he can once again deliver on the changes they so desperately desire.
My late husband, Foster, often said, “My success in building a billion-dollar business came from harnessing people’s strengths and ignoring their weaknesses.” President Trump is far from perfect (aren’t we all), but tens of millions of Americans feel that nobody is listening to them except Donald Trump. Where conventional politicians left broken promises, President Trump delivered.

Unlike Nikki Haley, or worse still, Joe Biden, he's nobody's puppet with big moneybag donors in the background quietly issuing orders. He's detached from special interests and uninterested in their money, so he can actually govern as a free agent in the voters' interests.

The last part of her statement is insightful, too -- the coming together seems to be despite Trump's mean tweets, voters are learning to ignore that and do things the Foster Freiss way, which is to harness Trump's strengths and ignore his weaknesses.

If that's the case, this race is going to be over pretty soon. Not only do Trump's GOP rivals not have a chance, Joe Biden doesn't have a chance, either. He sucks so bad as president even cheating might not save him.

Trump's time is now because he's got his finger on what concerns voters and is in a perfect position to do something about it. After it's done, we can talk about gubernatorial records of his potential successors and the like, but the machinery needs to be fixed first or none of that matters.

That's why Trump is stomping them all and the pundits are flabbergasted.

They always say a lot can happen in politics between now and November, but this is what's happening.



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Jan 24, 2024 22:02:22   #
pescado rojo
 
slatten49 wrote:
Judy Rofe

Trump recently launched into a tirade about how Nikki Haley was in command of the nation's capital on January 6th. Nikki Haley wasn't even in DC on January 6th.

He went on to clarify that Obama is the president of the United States, that World War II hasn't occurred yet, and that, if it wasn't for absent voter fraud, he would have won California.

He's not done yet; the word "us" he told us, spells the initials of the United States, US. He even passed a dementia exam in which he had to accurately identify an elephant.

Trump does all of that, but the media doesn't say a damn thing about it? The right-wing media landscape is well aware of what is going down with Trump, and they understand that if they don't jump on the opportunity to create a frenzy of publicity surrounding Joe Biden, people will ultimately begin to see Trump for the lunatic he is — which obviously won't work in their favor.

There is a plethora of reasons why Republicans must relentlessly push the claim that Biden lacks competence. They aim to conceal the reality that his achievements greatly surpass anything Trump accomplished throughout his presidency.

Republicans can run their campaigns on an economic platform, but they never deliver — yet they criticize Biden's American Rescue Plan, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Package, the Gun Safety Law, the Chips Act, the Re-authorization of Violence Against Women Act, the Codification of Marriage Equality into Federal Law, the forgiveness of billions of dollars in student loan debt, and the strengthening of NATO in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine in Biden's legislative agenda.

In addition to being a capable leader, Joe Biden has overseen the most progressive and prosperous presidency of your time, even converting Trump's taunts into real legislative victories. Compare that to The Donald, who during his entire presidency only passed one piece of legislation — a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited millionaires and billionaires.

He never followed through on his promises to create record numbers of jobs, a health care plan, middle-class tax breaks, and infrastructure. He said he would give you a phenomenal presidency — he delivered that to you in nightmare form.

Considering that he lost the most employment in US history throughout the modern era, he is indeed historic, not successful.

It all explains why Joe Biden is being painted by Trump and his allies as being in the throes of mental deterioration. This is nothing more than a projection. Every accusation is a confession, and they know it, but they also know only too well what Trump's main flaws are, and they're working nonstop to try to shift that vulnerability onto Joe Biden to neutralize it.

It should be evident to us that the right is becoming increasingly determined to push this narrative. They all recognize that the man they’re frantically defending is a babbling madman whose grasp of even the most fundamental ideas, facts, and vocabulary is shaky at best. Even while they may believe they are assisting him, all they’re doing is drawing attention to how damaged Donald Trump's brain truly is.
Judy Rofe br br Trump recently launched into a ti... (show quote)


In the immortal words of Joseph Robinette Biden. I thinkslmgluso of that.

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Jan 24, 2024 22:32:38   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Schadenfreude: Trump wins New Hampshire, and yeah, there were reasons
By Monica Showalter

After months of media fussing about the competition within the GOP race, President Trump settled the matter once and for all by winning liberal-ish New Hampshire by a 20-point margin. All the talking heads claiming this was some kind of suspense race can eat their words now, and for the rest of us, there's no need to listen to them next time they want to make another pronouncement.

Instead, as Dean Phillips, a little-known Democrat who is challenging Joe Biden on the Democrat side, observed:

"I went to a Donald Trump rally a couple nights ago. Never been to one. I had an event across the street. I saw the line of people waiting in the cold for hours and I thought, what the heck!"

"I met probably 50 Trump people waiting in line. Every single one of them, thoughtful, hospitable, friendly, all of them so frustrated that they feel nobody's listening to them but Donald Trump. A diverse crowd. People who had never been to a Trump event before. My party is completely delusional right now, and somebody had to wake us up. And if that's my job, so be it,"
he said.

Yeah, I recognize these people. Broken glass voters over the place, including the deep freeze. They're turning out anyway. It's Trump and it was always going to be Trump, who in the Biden era, is the candidate of 'normalcy.'

Which brings on more than a litttle schadenfreude to the pompous asses who thought otherwise and gummed up our airwaves with their prognostications.

Why did Trump win? I saw two excellent explanations that resonated with me on RealClearPolitics, the first from Fox News's Brit Hume, who said as soon as the politicized indictments were leveled at Trump, the other contenders didn't have a chance.

According to RealClearPolitics, which has the video:


BRET BAIER: The Earth shaking campaign news about Ron DeSantis getting out, Brit. Now you have three interesting endorsements of former President Trump one of them happening today. South Carolina congresswoman Nancy Mace endorsed the former president. You have Tim Scott, the Senator from South Carolina and then had you Marco Rubio at the beginning, all three of them were helped by Nikki Haley as South Carolina governor. In fact, Nancy Mayes she was endorsed by Haley while the opponent to Nancy Mace was endorsed by President Trump. So what about the implosion of DeSantis?

BRIT HUME: There is a lot of talk now about he did this wrong and that wrong in the campaign and didn't get off to a good start and the media strategy. I think all of that had very little to do with the outcome. The outcome came down to one thing and that is a reservoir of voters in the Republican party who are going to vote for Donald Trump if they had the chance.

It was obscured by polling for about a year ago that suggested that he could be beaten and that Ron DeSantis could beat him. But once he got indicted, sketchy indictment in New York, the sentiment for him woke up and I don't think that either he or DeSantis or really any other candidate had a chance against that. These Republicans want this man and they voting for him.

Why is that? Because the voters can see that those politicized and junk indictments are a threat to them. The other candidates said very little about these indictments and it's believed that they were running because they believed those indictments would succeed. It's nice to be the man or woman in the wings waiting once Trump is knocked out.

The voters, though, had another take: This crap needs to stop now or we're Venezuela or Russia. That kind of garbage goes on all the time in those places. Make that the standard here and we are history. Jailing your opposition is fourth-world politics, not American politics, a bottom dropping out and an open gateway for the normalization of this kind vile kangaroo-court injustice. Coming on top of the stolen election (which more than half the GOP voters believe was stolen), the sleazy one-sided partisan impeachments, the Steele dossier calumnies, and the machinations of the state and the goose was cooked. Stop that now. Deal with that now. Only Trump, who was in the middle of it, would understand and put a stop to it once elected, protecting us and protecting our democratic way of life, so he had to be elected no matter how much ice and snow was on the ground. The other candidates simply didn't recognize it, and indeed wanted to profit from it personally, so to hell with them. They should not have been running at all.

Of course they didn't have a chance. They had some nice policy proposals, and one of them, Ron DeSantis, had a fine record as governor, but they sure as heck didn't recognize the burning issue of the day, which was the deep state conniving and legal abuse going on in the judicial branch which affects Trump and affects us all.

Which brings on the other item that was striking and resonant at RealClearPolitics, the powerful essay written by Lynn Friess (Foster Friess's widow) titled 'It's Almost Morning in America."

She argues that the nation, with its really wildly different interest groups, is actually coming together under Trump, writing that:

These diverse groups are seeking an outsider, a problem solver. One candidate can cut through the noise and address these significant issues. President Trump remains untethered to special interests, unswayed by partisan press, and driven by the principle of “America First.” His unique position enables collaboration across party lines for the benefit of all Americans.

These unusual alliances offer the greatest opportunity for unity in our nation. Yet, some of my neighbors still say, “I liked what he did in his first term, but I don’t agree with his antics.”

President Trump’s unconventional methods, which yielded success in his first term, are why a diverse group of Americans believe he can once again deliver on the changes they so desperately desire.
My late husband, Foster, often said, “My success in building a billion-dollar business came from harnessing people’s strengths and ignoring their weaknesses.” President Trump is far from perfect (aren’t we all), but tens of millions of Americans feel that nobody is listening to them except Donald Trump. Where conventional politicians left broken promises, President Trump delivered.

Unlike Nikki Haley, or worse still, Joe Biden, he's nobody's puppet with big moneybag donors in the background quietly issuing orders. He's detached from special interests and uninterested in their money, so he can actually govern as a free agent in the voters' interests.

The last part of her statement is insightful, too -- the coming together seems to be despite Trump's mean tweets, voters are learning to ignore that and do things the Foster Freiss way, which is to harness Trump's strengths and ignore his weaknesses.

If that's the case, this race is going to be over pretty soon. Not only do Trump's GOP rivals not have a chance, Joe Biden doesn't have a chance, either. He sucks so bad as president even cheating might not save him.

Trump's time is now because he's got his finger on what concerns voters and is in a perfect position to do something about it. After it's done, we can talk about gubernatorial records of his potential successors and the like, but the machinery needs to be fixed first or none of that matters.

That's why Trump is stomping them all and the pundits are flabbergasted.

They always say a lot can happen in politics between now and November, but this is what's happening.
i b Schadenfreude: Trump wins New Hampshire, and... (show quote)

Actually, Trump won New Hampshire by 11 points....

Donald Trump
54.3%
174,948 votes
Gained 12 delegates

Nikki Haley
43.3%
139,469 votes
Gained 9 delegates

Ron DeSantis
0.7%
2,251 votes

Chris Christie
0.4%

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Jan 24, 2024 22:34:38   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
pescado rojo wrote:
In the immortal words of Joseph Robinette Biden. I thinkslmgluso of that.

How did spell-check handle/deal with 'thinkslmgluso'

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Jan 24, 2024 22:36:37   #
American Vet
 
slatten49 wrote:
How did spell-check handle/deal with 'thinkslmgluso'


If you think spellcheck has a problem with that, talk to the ASL interpreter.

😁😁😁😁

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Jan 24, 2024 22:45:03   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
slatten49 wrote:
Actually, Trump won New Hampshire by 11 points....

Donald Trump
54.3%
174,948 votes
Gained 12 delegates

Nikki Haley
43.3%
139,469 votes
Gained 9 delegates

Ron DeSantis
0.7%
2,251 votes

Chris Christie
0.4%
Actually, Trump won New Hampshire.

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Jan 25, 2024 06:22:56   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Actually, Trump won New Hampshire.


Taken from your previous post: "After months of media fussing about the competition within the GOP race, President Trump settled the matter once and for all by winning liberal-ish New Hampshire by a 20-point margin. All the talking heads claiming this was some kind of suspense race can eat their words now, and for the rest of us, there's no need to listen to them next time they want to make another pronouncement."

From Quora...

How should we view the NH GOP presidential primary that Trump had 54% as the 'incumbent' and Haley had 43% showing Trump's weakness or should she bow out?

I am not sure why everyone is saying how great Trump is doing when as the effective incumbent, he only managed to get 54% in New Hampshire. If any other incumbent who spent millions and several months only managed to barely beat his former UN Ambassador, it would be it’s over for the incumbent.

By contrast, the real incumbent had an totally unsanctioned write in campaign, officially disavowed by Biden and the DNC and he still got 67% while his closest challenger who spent months there got 19% who was on the actual ballot.

So let’s recap this for a moment instead of listening to the media

Biden had a great night and no one in the media even mentioned it. Think about that when you hear about the biased media, biased for the story of Trump and pushing him not at all what you are told which is the media is pro Biden.

Haley hung in there as a nobody with no platform other than saying Trump and Biden are old and she still got 43%+ and no, no Democrats could vote for her yet another Trump lie.

Trump? He managed 54% in a head to head with his lightweight ambassador to the UN who he threw everything at her including a new birther she doesn’t use her real name conspiracy.

My view? Nikki should stay in, at the minimum everyone gets it that she is embarrassing the hell out of him even though every single GOP luminary including Tim Scott whom she appointed all bowed down to Trump.

Trump’s response, “I don’t get angry I get even”.

This is someone who is worried about beating someone he calls a loser, a lightweight while Scott jumped up and said, “I don’t hate Nikki, I just love you”.

Biden has a lot more going for him than anyone realizes and if Haley hangs in there, it is nothing but more and more embarrassment to Trump. Remember, he is the incumbent according to himself as he never lost 2020 so he is not crushing it. He is limping along, ahead but not as Republican pundits put it, “Trump will be a weak candidate and he will lose to Biden and Haley is showing it”

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Jan 25, 2024 11:48:27   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
Judy Rofe

Trump recently launched into a tirade about how Nikki Haley was in command of the nation's capital on January 6th. Nikki Haley wasn't even in DC on January 6th.

He went on to clarify that Obama is the president of the United States, that World War II hasn't occurred yet, and that, if it wasn't for absent voter fraud, he would have won California.

He's not done yet; the word "us" he told us, spells the initials of the United States, US. He even passed a dementia exam in which he had to accurately identify an elephant.

Trump does all of that, but the media doesn't say a damn thing about it? The right-wing media landscape is well aware of what is going down with Trump, and they understand that if they don't jump on the opportunity to create a frenzy of publicity surrounding Joe Biden, people will ultimately begin to see Trump for the lunatic he is — which obviously won't work in their favor.

There is a plethora of reasons why Republicans must relentlessly push the claim that Biden lacks competence. They aim to conceal the reality that his achievements greatly surpass anything Trump accomplished throughout his presidency.

Republicans can run their campaigns on an economic platform, but they never deliver — yet they criticize Biden's American Rescue Plan, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Package, the Gun Safety Law, the Chips Act, the Re-authorization of Violence Against Women Act, the Codification of Marriage Equality into Federal Law, the forgiveness of billions of dollars in student loan debt, and the strengthening of NATO in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine in Biden's legislative agenda.

In addition to being a capable leader, Joe Biden has overseen the most progressive and prosperous presidency of your time, even converting Trump's taunts into real legislative victories. Compare that to The Donald, who during his entire presidency only passed one piece of legislation — a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited millionaires and billionaires.

He never followed through on his promises to create record numbers of jobs, a health care plan, middle-class tax breaks, and infrastructure. He said he would give you a phenomenal presidency — he delivered that to you in nightmare form.

Considering that he lost the most employment in US history throughout the modern era, he is indeed historic, not successful.

It all explains why Joe Biden is being painted by Trump and his allies as being in the throes of mental deterioration. This is nothing more than a projection. Every accusation is a confession, and they know it, but they also know only too well what Trump's main flaws are, and they're working nonstop to try to shift that vulnerability onto Joe Biden to neutralize it.

It should be evident to us that the right is becoming increasingly determined to push this narrative. They all recognize that the man they’re frantically defending is a babbling madman whose grasp of even the most fundamental ideas, facts, and vocabulary is shaky at best. Even while they may believe they are assisting him, all they’re doing is drawing attention to how damaged Donald Trump's brain truly is.
Judy Rofe br br Trump recently launched into a ti... (show quote)


Babbling madman~~~

I have missed you Mr. Wonderful~~~You made my day~~ A great laugh to start it off~~~

“The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ... What country before ever existed a century and half without a rebellion? And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them

Thomas Jefferson

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Jan 25, 2024 12:47:33   #
Big Kahuna
 
slatten49 wrote:
Judy Rofe

Trump recently launched into a tirade about how Nikki Haley was in command of the nation's capital on January 6th. Nikki Haley wasn't even in DC on January 6th.

He went on to clarify that Obama is the president of the United States, that World War II hasn't occurred yet, and that, if it wasn't for absent voter fraud, he would have won California.

He's not done yet; the word "us" he told us, spells the initials of the United States, US. He even passed a dementia exam in which he had to accurately identify an elephant.

Trump does all of that, but the media doesn't say a damn thing about it? The right-wing media landscape is well aware of what is going down with Trump, and they understand that if they don't jump on the opportunity to create a frenzy of publicity surrounding Joe Biden, people will ultimately begin to see Trump for the lunatic he is — which obviously won't work in their favor.

There is a plethora of reasons why Republicans must relentlessly push the claim that Biden lacks competence. They aim to conceal the reality that his achievements greatly surpass anything Trump accomplished throughout his presidency.

Republicans can run their campaigns on an economic platform, but they never deliver — yet they criticize Biden's American Rescue Plan, the Inflation Reduction Act, the Infrastructure Package, the Gun Safety Law, the Chips Act, the Re-authorization of Violence Against Women Act, the Codification of Marriage Equality into Federal Law, the forgiveness of billions of dollars in student loan debt, and the strengthening of NATO in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine in Biden's legislative agenda.

In addition to being a capable leader, Joe Biden has overseen the most progressive and prosperous presidency of your time, even converting Trump's taunts into real legislative victories. Compare that to The Donald, who during his entire presidency only passed one piece of legislation — a tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited millionaires and billionaires.

He never followed through on his promises to create record numbers of jobs, a health care plan, middle-class tax breaks, and infrastructure. He said he would give you a phenomenal presidency — he delivered that to you in nightmare form.

Considering that he lost the most employment in US history throughout the modern era, he is indeed historic, not successful.

It all explains why Joe Biden is being painted by Trump and his allies as being in the throes of mental deterioration. This is nothing more than a projection. Every accusation is a confession, and they know it, but they also know only too well what Trump's main flaws are, and they're working nonstop to try to shift that vulnerability onto Joe Biden to neutralize it.

It should be evident to us that the right is becoming increasingly determined to push this narrative. They all recognize that the man they’re frantically defending is a babbling madman whose grasp of even the most fundamental ideas, facts, and vocabulary is shaky at best. Even while they may believe they are assisting him, all they’re doing is drawing attention to how damaged Donald Trump's brain truly is.
Judy Rofe br br Trump recently launched into a ti... (show quote)


Slats, did you forget to put on your diapers again? You and slo joe have 2 things in common, mental and physical issues.

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Jan 25, 2024 14:14:43   #
son of witless
 
lindajoy wrote:
Babbling madman~~~

I have missed you Mr. Wonderful~~~You made my day~~ A great laugh to start it off~~~

“The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ... What country before ever existed a century and half without a rebellion? And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them

Thomas Jefferson
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