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Recession is upon us - disastrous economic data
reddogblitz replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Buy low. Sell high. -
A beautiful and exciting piece composed by one of the best played by one of the best. I actually got to see Van play this in Seattle in September 2005. Great concert. He brought his piano from Fort Worth with him to play.
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Getting to Know Kamala and Her Successes in Office
reddogblitz replied to JDHillFan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
She seems to do a lot of mansplaining. -
J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
reddogblitz replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
My biggest fear/concern if Trump wins is the reaction of the Democrats. More riots, ***** hat parades, feeding the troll, resisting, and who knows what else most of it not good. -
Ah yeah. Clinton and the tenor sax. Cool to have a musician in the WH. I was watchng the Arsenio Hall Show the night candidate Bill Clinton was a guest. First he came out with his horn wearing Ray Bans playing the blues. Pretty cool. Then he sat Down and Arsenio interviewed him. Arsenio asked Bill if he had ever smoked weed. Bill said he had but didn't inhale. I thought that was going to hurt him. Turns out it didn't. But I decided that night I would never vote for him. That's a waste of perfectly good weed.
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Thems the breaks. Elections have consequences.
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J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
reddogblitz replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Stereotype much? Stereotyping is lazy thinking. You also didn't answer my question. Is being very gay a bad thing? -
J.D. Vance - Character and Policies
reddogblitz replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I do (drink Diet Mountain Dew). Is that a bad thing? -
The Big Blue Machine rolls on and over whoever or whatever it has to. Give 'em credit. I have been saying all along President Biden was too selfish to get out. Boy was I wrong. It impresses me how they did it. They didn't even try to couch it that they were worried about his health. Just he couldn't win. They all love Joe (or so they say) but not one said they were concerned about his health or ability. Just that he can't win. When did this become a thing? If the current president or would be nominee is losing in the polls, kick them to the curb. In my lifetime can think of several Democrats that everyone knew was going to get their doors blown but they didn't do this. I'm thinking Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, and Michael Dukakis. But what really impresses me the most is how they have all rallied around VP Harris. There were we several that said they wanted an open convention or some kind of mini primary. Nancy Pelosi and AOC for example. But not today. Word has come down it's Harris so they all got in line. Clintons endorsed. AOC and Pelosi are now all in as well.
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Thomas Matthew Crooks & Ryan Routh
reddogblitz replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As someone who was 5 miles from Dealy Plaza in 1963, I have never watched the Oliver Stone movie and never will. I predicted at the time that people who saw the movie and didn't know much about it would view it as what really happened. And now my prediction has been proven true. The Kevin Costner character is based on Jim Garrison, a doofus DA who tried Clay Shaw for the assassination but failed to get a conviction. Great acting by Costner but not factual. Its a freaking' movie yall. Even Oliver Stone says it's not accurate. -
Thomas Matthew Crooks & Ryan Routh
reddogblitz replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Surely you are not using the Oliver Stone movie as some kind of proof of anything. -
Attempted Assassination on President Trump (x2)
reddogblitz replied to Beast's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I was thinking the second shooter was Woody Harrelson's dad.