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Post by Merge on Feb 13, 2024 17:05:56 GMT
Yup. I was arguing in favor of GWB and against most abortion rights when I first joined this board. Good lord - 20 years ago. No one with two brain cells to rub together still thinks the GOP is a reasonable voting option. What?! Seriously, you were? I’m…uh…shocked to learn that, I guess. You’re more liberal than I am! Lol. I recall threads where we both participated and I’m left-of-centre on the issues and you were so far left you almost fell off the spectrum (not Marxist, mind, I’m not implying that). I thought you came into this world solid blue! I was raised by strict Catholic parents in an Air Force town in Nebraska. We lived and breathed “conservative values.” My mom once took me to hear Phyllis Schlafly talk. Teaching in Title 1 public schools and setting religion aside in favor of reason converted me. 🤣 I’m really not that far left on a lot of issues, especially relative to my oldest daughter. I’m just a bleeding heart who is always going to root for the underdog.
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Post by hop2 on Feb 13, 2024 17:26:54 GMT
What?! Seriously, you were? I’m…uh…shocked to learn that, I guess. You’re more liberal than I am! Lol. I recall threads where we both participated and I’m left-of-centre on the issues and you were so far left you almost fell off the spectrum (not Marxist, mind, I’m not implying that). I thought you came into this world solid blue! I was raised by strict Catholic parents in an Air Force town in Nebraska. We lived and breathed “conservative values.” My mom once took me to hear Phyllis Schlafly talk. Teaching in Title 1 public schools and setting religion aside in favor of reason converted me. 🤣 I’m really not that far left on a lot of issues, especially relative to my oldest daughter. I’m just a bleeding heart who is always going to root for the underdog. I have seen the other side of issues here. I’ve made a couple of 180 flips. One in particular was I argued about universal healthcare. Now peas aren’t the only reason I’ve flipped. 1-healthcare has gotten worse in this country in the last 20 years 2-we tried the ACA and we spent a lot if money on it and it still doesn’t insure everyone, most actually can’t afford care options from the marketplace. 3- my children grew up. I want better for them. I made my political mistakes I’ve seen ‘trickle down’ economics fail twice and just consolidate the 1%. And Trump put a nail in the GOP coffin exposing the shit behind the curtains that they were previously so good at hiding. They aren’t fiscally responsible thats more obvious than ever. They are the party of the plutocracy constantly making laws to keep the money inside the plutocracy. The party of techno feudalism. I’m not a techno feudal overlord therefore the GOP is not my party. I am not far left at all but god damned if I don’t have less rights in 2024 Than I did when I was 18. And hearing various GOP members question out loud if women should vote throughout 2023 I can only envision loosing more rights if they keep making laws & sitting judges. Fuck that. I’d rather be fiscally irresponsible and spend money on food & shelter & healthcare.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 5:28:44 GMT
During his press conference intended to show how mentally sharp he is:
he shook his finger and yelled at the PRESS "That is your judgment! That is your judgment! That is not the judgment of the PRESS."
declared himself to be "the most qualified person in the United States to be president" and then immediately mixed up countries
couldn’t remember the name of a personally important church he was trying to talk about
claimed that the special counsel did not accuse him of sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, even though the special counsel said that's exactly what he did
and lied his way through the press conference:
/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1755997675294437877¤tTweetUser=MAGAIncWarRoom
A while back he told Americans to "Watch me." Well they have been and 76% of Americans have said that his mental fitness was a concern.
And that was BEFORE the confirmation of his "diminished mental faculties" from someone that spent a good of time with him.
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Post by lucyg on Feb 14, 2024 5:54:25 GMT
During his press conference intended to show how mentally sharp he is: he shook his finger and yelled at the PRESS "That is your judgment! That is your judgment! That is not the judgment of the PRESS." declared himself to be "the most qualified person in the United States to be president" and then immediately mixed up countries couldn’t remember the name of a personally important church he was trying to talk about claimed that the special counsel did not accuse him of sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, even though the special counsel said that's exactly what he did and lied his way through the press conference: /mediaViewer?currentTweet=1755997675294437877¤tTweetUser=MAGAIncWarRoom A while back he told Americans to "Watch me." Well they have been and 76% of Americans have said that his mental fitness was a concern. And that was BEFORE the confirmation of his "diminished mental faculties" from someone that spent a good of time with him. In case you’re unclear on the concept, Robert Hur is a Federalist Society partisan, and not in the least qualified to judge President Biden’s mental faculties. And if 76% of the people who answer their home phone when an unknown number calls believe he’s unfit, maybe, just maybe it’s because the effing media has been beating that drum for months now, despite Biden’s many successes, while ignoring Trump’s many failures.
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Post by onelasttime on Feb 14, 2024 7:25:14 GMT
During his press conference intended to show how mentally sharp he is: he shook his finger and yelled at the PRESS "That is your judgment! That is your judgment! That is not the judgment of the PRESS." declared himself to be "the most qualified person in the United States to be president" and then immediately mixed up countries couldn’t remember the name of a personally important church he was trying to talk about claimed that the special counsel did not accuse him of sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, even though the special counsel said that's exactly what he did and lied his way through the press conference: /mediaViewer?currentTweet=1755997675294437877¤tTweetUser=MAGAIncWarRoom A while back he told Americans to "Watch me." Well they have been and 76% of Americans have said that his mental fitness was a concern. And that was BEFORE the confirmation of his "diminished mental faculties" from someone that spent a good of time with him. What is the name of the doctor or medical team who confirmed the President has “diminished mental faculties”? Have you seen any written medical report diagnosing the President with “diminished mental faculties “? Without that information you are either spreading lies and/or misinformation.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 8:04:42 GMT
During his press conference intended to show how mentally sharp he is: he shook his finger and yelled at the PRESS "That is your judgment! That is your judgment! That is not the judgment of the PRESS." declared himself to be "the most qualified person in the United States to be president" and then immediately mixed up countries couldn’t remember the name of a personally important church he was trying to talk about claimed that the special counsel did not accuse him of sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, even though the special counsel said that's exactly what he did and lied his way through the press conference: /mediaViewer?currentTweet=1755997675294437877¤tTweetUser=MAGAIncWarRoom A while back he told Americans to "Watch me." Well they have been and 76% of Americans have said that his mental fitness was a concern. And that was BEFORE the confirmation of his "diminished mental faculties" from someone that spent a good of time with him. In case you’re unclear on the concept, Robert Hur is a Federalist Society partisan, and not in the least qualified to judge President Biden’s mental faculties. If that's all we had to go on was this one report and not the dozens of other things we see with our own eyes and hear for ourselves, you might have a point. But it's not the one and only thing, so you don’t. 81 percent of independents and 54 percent of Democrats say they have major or moderate concerns about Biden’s fitness for a second term.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 8:07:51 GMT
During his press conference intended to show how mentally sharp he is: he shook his finger and yelled at the PRESS "That is your judgment! That is your judgment! That is not the judgment of the PRESS." declared himself to be "the most qualified person in the United States to be president" and then immediately mixed up countries couldn’t remember the name of a personally important church he was trying to talk about claimed that the special counsel did not accuse him of sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, even though the special counsel said that's exactly what he did and lied his way through the press conference: /mediaViewer?currentTweet=1755997675294437877¤tTweetUser=MAGAIncWarRoom A while back he told Americans to "Watch me." Well they have been and 76% of Americans have said that his mental fitness was a concern. And that was BEFORE the confirmation of his "diminished mental faculties" from someone that spent a good of time with him. What is the name of the doctor or medical team who confirmed the President has “diminished mental faculties”? Have you seen any written medical report diagnosing the President with “diminished mental faculties “? Without that information you are either speaking lies and/or misinformation. CNBC Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable, putting US, world at "extreme risk" Dec 1, 2017 BUSINESS INSIDER "350 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SIGN LETTER TO CONGRESS CLAIMING TRUMP'S MENTAL HEALTHIS DETERIORATING DANGEROUSLY AMID IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS” DEC. 5,2019 CNN "DOCTORS WANT PRESIDENT TRUMP'S HEAD EXAMINED" JAN. 16, 2018 The New York Times "OPINION: TRUMP IS MENTALLY UNFIT NO EXAM NEEDED" OCT. 11, 2019 I don't recall you dismissing these the same way.
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Post by mollycoddle on Feb 14, 2024 11:19:05 GMT
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Post by h2ohdog on Feb 14, 2024 11:40:59 GMT
morecowbell said: And here’s some more... Just under 100 people have agreed ANONYMOUSLY that they think Biden has mentally declined more than normal age related decline. And less than a handful- with fingers left over- have PUBLICLY declared they see his mental decline. Hahahahahaha many people called it: you DID use this “poll” for your own nefarious purposes! As your hero liked to say, “Sad!”
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Feb 14, 2024 14:22:00 GMT
What is the name of the doctor or medical team who confirmed the President has “diminished mental faculties”? Have you seen any written medical report diagnosing the President with “diminished mental faculties “? Without that information you are either speaking lies and/or misinformation. CNBC Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable, putting US, world at "extreme risk" Dec 1, 2017 BUSINESS INSIDER "350 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SIGN LETTER TO CONGRESS CLAIMING TRUMP'S MENTAL HEALTHIS DETERIORATING DANGEROUSLY AMID IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS” DEC. 5,2019 CNN "DOCTORS WANT PRESIDENT TRUMP'S HEAD EXAMINED" JAN. 16, 2018 The New York Times "OPINION: TRUMP IS MENTALLY UNFIT NO EXAM NEEDED" OCT. 11, 2019 I don't recall you dismissing these the same way. You don't think psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are able to see Trump's cognitive deficits and personality disorders?
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Post by onelasttime on Feb 14, 2024 18:39:10 GMT
“ANONYMOUSLY” is like when trump says “many people” have told him such and such or when he tells a story where they call him “sir”. You know most if not all is made up.
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Post by sideways on Feb 14, 2024 20:06:45 GMT
morecowbell said: And here’s some more... Just under 100 people have agreed ANONYMOUSLY that they think Biden has mentally declined more than normal age related decline. And less than a handful- with fingers left over- have PUBLICLY declared they see his mental decline. Hahahahahaha many people called it: you DID use this “poll” for your own nefarious purposes! As your hero liked to say, “Sad!” This message board is public. How many people did it direct over from another whack job site?
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:16:52 GMT
This writer is conservative and most of the time I disagree with him, but on this point, I actually agree with him. History will not remember what Biden forgot, they will remember that the far right of the Republican party caved to Trump and abandoned our allies in a Trump first, Russia second vote. www.nytimes.com/2024/02/13/opinion/gop-senate-ukraine-aid.htmlWhen historians look back on the early days of 2024, they probably won’t recall what, precisely, an elderly Democratic president couldn’t quite remember about the names or countries of other world leaders. They will note what 26 Senate Republicans chose to forget about world leadership.
I’m referring to Tuesday morning’s Senate vote on a $95 billion supplemental foreign-aid package, including $60 billion in desperately needed military assistance for Ukraine, along with $14 billion for Israel and $10 billion for civilians in conflict zones, including Gaza. The bill must still pass the House, where it faces the opposition of Speaker Mike Johnson and can only hope to survive via parliamentary maneuvering and the votes of Democrats plus some remaining Republican security hawks.
On paper, the 70-to-29 vote looks like a bipartisan embrace of embattled democratic allies. But it marks the moment when Republicans reverted to the isolationism of the original America First Committee of pre-World War II infamy. A majority of the G.O.P. Senate conference, including onetime Ukraine hawks like Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton, voted against the aid, mostly, they said, because it wasn’t paired with border-security measures.
That’s the same bill they voted against last week — a bill patiently negotiated over months by one of the most conservative Republicans in the Senate, Oklahoma’s James Lankford. The cynicism would be breathtaking if it weren’t so predictable coming from the Trumpified right.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 21:21:50 GMT
morecowbell said: And here’s some more... Just under 100 people have agreed ANONYMOUSLY that they think Biden has mentally declined more than normal age related decline. And less than a handful- with fingers left over- have PUBLICLY declared they see his mental decline. Hahahahahaha many people called it: you DID use this “poll” for your own nefarious purposes! As your hero liked to say, “Sad!” Nefarious? That's what you came up with? Seriously?🤔 That very specific, COMPLETELY above board reason, that I pointed out the results of, was stated out in the open, from the very beginning. There is nothing nefarious about it. Anything else that you're trying, UNSUCCESSFULLY to turn it into, doesn’t exist. I also can't believe the people that are supporting your comment. They should be noted. This is where, IF I was on the Left I would insert the prerequisite comment on your ability to think criticality and it would remain unchallenged, with lots of support. If I was on the Left.
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:24:21 GMT
If the NY election is an indicator of the November elections, Trump is a bigger liability than President Biden's memory. Trump represents the extreme and will hurst Republicans down ballot again. www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/13/opinion/thepoint#suozzi-biden-victory-democratsTom Suozzi’s huge victory in Tuesday’s congressional race in suburban Long Island was not only a confirmation of a solid political playbook for the Democratic Party heading into the 2024 election season; it was also a reminder of what Joe Biden did so well in 2020.
Suozzi and Biden, in their different ways, showed that running up the middle is a winning strategy in American politics today, when so many voters loathe the extremes in both parties and are drawn to trusted voices who are their own person (not beholden to the wings of a party) and are responsive to the core concerns of voters.
And this was, truly, a big Biden win. Congressional races are mainly about the party and its leaders. The candidates are sometimes very, very colorful. Or very, very scary. But the only thing that really matters is which side has the most votes. Thanks to the folks in New York’s Third Congressional District, the Republican edge in the House is now even itsy-bitsier — a mere three irritable members are enough to ruin any plan.
Feel free to dwell on this. We’ve got nine months of presidential politics to get through. Nine months of Joe Biden’s age and Donald Trump’s … well, you pick your favorite. For now let’s go with his comments on NATO — encouraging Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to member states that don’t pay up. Or his recent insistence that Taylor Swift is bound to come over to his side because he made her a lot of money. Or — OK, I know you really don’t want to go on.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 21:28:28 GMT
“ANONYMOUSLY” is like when trump says “many people” have told him such and such or when he tells a story where they call him “sir”. You know most if not all is made up. 76% of voters see his mental decline (I think it's up to 86% now) and you don't think there could possibly be ANY Peas who see it too? That's your stance? Seriously?🤔 Or... possibly... and much more likely... you just don't want anyone to disagree with the absurd narrative that there is no mental decline, so you resort to personal attacks simply because you have no other ability to refute the truth -that other people see it. (and some of them Peas) I can promise you, other than asking the question, I have not done a single thing to persuade answers to it. 76% of voters say they have major (62%) or moderate (14%) concerns about Biden lacking the necessary mental and physical health to be president for a second term. Perhaps most worrisomely for the president, 81% of independents and 54% of Democrats saythey have major or moderate concerns about Biden’s fitness for a second term.
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Post by Lurkingpea on Feb 14, 2024 21:28:56 GMT
morecowbell said: And here’s some more... Just under 100 people have agreed ANONYMOUSLY that they think Biden has mentally declined more than normal age related decline. And less than a handful- with fingers left over- have PUBLICLY declared they see his mental decline. Hahahahahaha many people called it: you DID use this “poll” for your own nefarious purposes! As your hero liked to say, “Sad!” This message board is public. How many people did it direct over from another whack job site? Is she celebrating the results of this faux poll? Well, on the other poll checking on Trump’s mental decline 142 people anonymously agree that he has mental decline. Does that mean Trump is winning the mental decline race? Or is that poll discounted because reasons?
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:29:22 GMT
History will not favor the Republicans and their games on aid, the border and the impeachment of Secretary Mayorkas. heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/february-13-2024Republicans voted to impeach Mayorkas by a vote of 214 to 213. The vote catered to far-right Republicans, but impeachment will go nowhere in the Senate.
“History will not look kindly on House Republicans for their blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship that has targeted an honorable public servant in order to play petty political games,” Biden said in a statement. He called on the House to pass the border security measure Republicans killed last week on Trump’s orders, and to pass the national security supplemental bill.
House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) has said he will use every possible tool to force a vote on the national security supplemental bill. In contrast, as Biden noted, House Republicans are taking their cue from former president Trump, who does not want aid to Ukraine to pass and who last night demonstrated that he is trying to consolidate his power over the party by installing hand-picked loyalists, including his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, who is married to his son Eric, at the head of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:37:13 GMT
Trump will again hurt Republicans' chances in November. And this is before a possible conviction. As Trump takes over the RNC, money raised will go to pay Trump's legal bills, on track to be significantly more than $50 million this year. I'm not sure the Republican Party can survive another election year with Trump at the head of the party. heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/february-13-2024Politicians should recognize that Trump’s determination to win doesn’t help them much: it is all about him and does not extend to any down-ballot races. Indeed, the attempt of a Republican minority to impose its will on the majority of Americans appears to be sparking a backlash. In today’s election in New York’s Third Congressional District to replace indicted serial liar George Santos, a loyal Trump Republican, voters chose Democrat Tom Suozzi by about 8 points. CNN’s Dana Bash tonight said voters had told her they voted against the Republican candidate because Republicans, on Trump’s orders, killed the bipartisan border deal. The shift both cuts down the Republican majority in the House and suggests that going into 2024, suburban swing voters are breaking for Democrats. As Trump tries to complete his takeover of the formerly grand old Republican Party, its members have to decide whether to capitulate.History is watching.www.axios.com/2024/02/14/inside-trump-campaign-takeover-rncChris LaCivita, a Trump campaign senior adviser, is in line to take over a GOP operation expected to spend $1 billion on the '24 race — effectively merging Donald Trump's campaign with the Republican National Committee, and enhancing his already tight grip on the party.Why it matters: Trump's move to have LaCivita, one of his campaign's top two officials, also serve as the RNC's chief operating officer will make the two entities "a distinction without a difference," one senior Trump adviser told Axios.It's not unusual for a party's presidential nominee to take control of the party apparatus.But even before he's officially the Republican nominee, Trump is taking over the GOP in a way that could expand his influence well beyond the 2024 presidential campaign.
The intrigue: The senior official from Trump's campaign said the RNC won't pay Trump's legal bills. Last year two PACs supporting Trump paid more than $50 million in legal bills for him.
There was a big debate at the RNC's winter meeting over whether the party should help cover Trump's legal expenses once he became the GOP presidential nominee. He's expected to incur tens of millions more in legal costs this year.
Trump's campaign and the RNC face a financial disadvantage against President Biden and the Democratic National Committee after the RNC's fundraising difficulties last year and the millions Trump has spent to fend off primary opponents.
What they're saying: Trump's plan for the RNC drew fire on Tuesday from former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, his remaining opponent in the GOP primaries. Trump is "changing out [the RNC's] leadership, so that it's somebody that he prefers and his daughter-in-law to co-chair?" Haley said in an interview on Fox News Channel. "He's putting his campaign manager as the director? Are we gonna let him just take over the party that's gonna control the convention, too? At what point do we not see the problem? We don't have kings in this country."
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:48:09 GMT
Another reason polls are not reliable. Another red wave did not happen in NY, despite Republicans' overconfidence based on polls. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/02/14/new-york-special-election-suozzi-democrats/Republicans were stunned at the result. Public polls and their own internal ones showed the New York race closer than it turned out to be (nearly complete results had Suozzi winning by almost eight points). “No one saw it coming last night,” former congressman Peter T. King, who once represented much of the district, told me. “I thought this was definitely a red wave.”
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 21:55:15 GMT
Excellent point about how age is only one possible explanation for President Biden's memory lapses. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/02/14/biden-age-presidency-memory/Special counsel Robert K. Hur has done a disservice by claiming President Biden’s memory is connected to aging. Mr. Hur is not a memory expert. Age is hardly the only possible explanation for Mr. Biden’s memory and word retrieval issues. Studies have shown there is a correlation between stuttering and working memory. And Mr. Biden has lived with a stutter. Surely there is a stuttering expert who could evaluate Mr. Biden. Opening a dialogue would be a great way to bring awareness to the complex issues people with stutters face. But neither Mr. Hur nor The Post is qualified to assume that the president’s alleged memory issues are attached to his age. And it is irresponsible to suggest they are.
The president has always claimed he is an advocate for the millions of Americans who must cope with the misunderstood and maligned condition of stuttering. Maybe he could step up now. I, for one, would respect such a bold and courageous move.
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 22:09:54 GMT
If I were a Republican, I would be worried about November for a lot of reasons.
Trump is a liability. Trump's age, factual errors, incoherent statements, tangents, ramblings etc. really cut into the argument that Biden is not fit for a 2nd term. Trump killing the border deal gives cover and a lot of ammunition to Democrats. Trump's unhinged and crazy plans like leaving NATO, allowing Putin to take over Europe etc. will hurt all Republicans down ballot. Trump's takeover of the RNC and legal battles will not leave a lot of money for other Republican candidates in other races. Polls are very unfavorable for Trump if he gets convicted in any of the legal cases. Younger generations will turn out to vote against Trump. The chaos in the House is not helping Republicans' cause either. They look incompetent and disorganized. After demanding a bill on border security, they rejected a bi-partisan deal. They refused to bring an aid package to the floor, impeached Secretary Mayorkas after a failed attempt and are now recessing for 2 weeks. On policy, Republicans are on the wrong side of a majority of Americans - gun safety and abortion, in particular.
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 14, 2024 22:22:07 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Feb 14, 2024 22:57:05 GMT
“ANONYMOUSLY” is like when trump says “many people” have told him such and such or when he tells a story where they call him “sir”. You know most if not all is made up. 76% of voters see his mental decline (I think it's up to 86% now) and you don't think there could possibly be ANY Peas who see it too? That's your stance? Seriously?🤔 Or... possibly... and much more likely... you just don't want anyone to disagree with the absurd narrative that there is no mental decline, so you resort to personal attacks simply because you have no other ability to refute the truth -that other people see it. (and some of them Peas) I can promise you, other than asking the question, I have not done a single thing to persuade answers to it. 76% of voters say they have major (62%) or moderate (14%) concerns about Biden lacking the necessary mental and physical health to be president for a second term. Perhaps most worrisomely for the president, 81% of independents and 54% of Democrats saythey have major or moderate concerns about Biden’s fitness for a second term. Too many people who answer questions for polls are like you. They believe what they want with no facts to back it up. They very rarely ask for some sort of viable proof to back what they chose to believe. That includes all types of people regardless of their political affiliation.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 23:23:39 GMT
This message board is public. How many people did it direct over from another whack job site? Is she celebrating the results of this faux poll? Well, on the other poll checking on Trump’s mental decline 142 people anonymously agree that he has mental decline. Does that mean Trump is winning the mental decline race? Or is that poll discounted because reasons? When you only see one side of an argument, you are basing your opinion on incomplete information, making your opinion ignorant. When you publicly proclaim you only see one side of an argument, you are publicly proclaiming that your opinion is ignorant. When you only post your ignorance about it AFTER facts that debunk your narrative are presented from the side that you supposedly "have blocked", you are publicly proclaiming that your claim of "blocking" is nothing but bullshit meant to diminish differing facts and opinions. Yes, we can see that you were here liking posts 7 hours ago, so you outed yourself.
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 23:27:45 GMT
76% of voters see his mental decline (I think it's up to 86% now) and you don't think there could possibly be ANY Peas who see it too? That's your stance? Seriously?🤔 Or... possibly... and much more likely... you just don't want anyone to disagree with the absurd narrative that there is no mental decline, so you resort to personal attacks simply because you have no other ability to refute the truth -that other people see it. (and some of them Peas) I can promise you, other than asking the question, I have not done a single thing to persuade answers to it. 76% of voters say they have major (62%) or moderate (14%) concerns about Biden lacking the necessary mental and physical health to be president for a second term. Perhaps most worrisomely for the president, 81% of independents and 54% of Democrats saythey have major or moderate concerns about Biden’s fitness for a second term. Too many people who answer questions for polls are like you. They believe what they want with no facts to back it up. They very rarely ask for some sort of viable proof to back what they chose to believe. That includes all types of people regardless of their political affiliation. This is what you said, that I responded to: Now you've moved the goalposts to " what they choose to believe is wrong".
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Post by morecowbell on Feb 14, 2024 23:58:26 GMT
CNBC Psychiatrists warn Trump becoming more mentally unstable, putting US, world at "extreme risk" Dec 1, 2017 BUSINESS INSIDER "350 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SIGN LETTER TO CONGRESS CLAIMING TRUMP'S MENTAL HEALTHIS DETERIORATING DANGEROUSLY AMID IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS” DEC. 5,2019 CNN "DOCTORS WANT PRESIDENT TRUMP'S HEAD EXAMINED" JAN. 16, 2018 The New York Times "OPINION: TRUMP IS MENTALLY UNFIT NO EXAM NEEDED" OCT. 11, 2019 I don't recall you dismissing these the same way. You don't think psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are able to see Trump's cognitive deficits and personality disorders? You don't think people (including many Peas) can see and hear a big mental decline in Biden without NEEDING a medical professional to confirm the difference that they see? Especially when they compare how he is now to how he used to be in the past?
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 15, 2024 0:34:08 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 15, 2024 0:37:24 GMT
Republicans are practically making the case themselves that a vote for Republicans is a vote for chaos and dysfunction. Seems kind of obvious that putting Lara Trump in charge is a bad idea.
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Post by aj2hall on Feb 15, 2024 0:45:24 GMT
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