BeginnersMind Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 44 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: We're screwed. He will not survive the primary. And if he can’t look human consistently, he won’t even last to Super Tuesday.
/dev/null Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 2 hours ago, row_33 said: Need a union for the little person cleaning other people’s houses
snafu Posted April 30, 2019 Author Posted April 30, 2019 6 hours ago, B-Man said: de Blasio <1% I hope this doesn't stop him.
3rdnlng Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 https://www.commentarymagazine.com/politics-ideas/campaigns-elections/joe-biden-bad-judgment/ There may be no greater incongruity in American politics than that between the unilateral powers vested in the president on matters related to foreign affairs and how little the electorate cares about foreign affairs. Absent an acute crisis, events on the world stage just aren’t foremost on American minds. Joe Biden’s ascension to the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination would alter that equation, in part because he spent over a decade as the ranking member and then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. But Biden’s efforts to favorably contrast himself with the Trump administration on foreign policy will be complicated by his record of astoundingly bad judgment. Biden opposed providing support to the South Vietnamese government following American withdrawal from South East Asia, contributing to the horrific conditions that led to the fall of Saigon. When Gerald Ford’s administration sought to resettle as many South Vietnamese refugees as it could, Biden joined Democratic efforts to withhold refugee assistance and exclude “barmaids, prostitutes and criminals” from eligibility. Though Biden’s flawed foreign-policy instincts often reflected the liberal consensus at the time, they were still unsound. It goes on and on...……………………….check out the link
Doc Brown Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 2 hours ago, Tiberius said: Why? Experience is no longer considered an asset but a liability. His record will be attacked relentlessly in the primaries. Trump can run to the Bernie Sanders left of him like he did Hillary as far as trade deals and supporting the Iraq War. He's gaffe prone, old, establishment, and wouldn't be relevant at all if Obama didn't make him VP after another failed presidential campaign. 1
Tiberius Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 16 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: Experience is no longer considered an asset but a liability. His record will be attacked relentlessly in the primaries. Trump can run to the Bernie Sanders left of him like he did Hillary as far as trade deals and supporting the Iraq War. He's gaffe prone, old, establishment, and wouldn't be relevant at all if Obama didn't make him VP after another failed presidential campaign. I don't think the experience thing will be as important in 2020 as it was in 2016 simply because we have seen what an inexperienced, incompetent president looks like. I hope he is attacked and beaten up in the primaries. I'd welcome that. His gaffes will seem funny now in relation to the pathological liar we have now. And if he can (probably) carry Pennsylvania it's almost game over in general election. His choice of VP will be really important. I like how he was courting Stacy Abrams. 1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said: https://www.commentarymagazine.com/politics-ideas/campaigns-elections/joe-biden-bad-judgment/ There may be no greater incongruity in American politics than that between the unilateral powers vested in the president on matters related to foreign affairs and how little the electorate cares about foreign affairs. Absent an acute crisis, events on the world stage just aren’t foremost on American minds. Joe Biden’s ascension to the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination would alter that equation, in part because he spent over a decade as the ranking member and then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. But Biden’s efforts to favorably contrast himself with the Trump administration on foreign policy will be complicated by his record of astoundingly bad judgment. Biden opposed providing support to the South Vietnamese government following American withdrawal from South East Asia, contributing to the horrific conditions that led to the fall of Saigon. When Gerald Ford’s administration sought to resettle as many South Vietnamese refugees as it could, Biden joined Democratic efforts to withhold refugee assistance and exclude “barmaids, prostitutes and criminals” from eligibility. Though Biden’s flawed foreign-policy instincts often reflected the liberal consensus at the time, they were still unsound. It goes on and on...……………………….check out the link Seriously? The 2020 electorate will be voting over the Vietnam war? Come on
3rdnlng Posted April 30, 2019 Posted April 30, 2019 22 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Seriously? The 2020 electorate will be voting over the Vietnam war? Come on The article was about Biden's poor decisions and positions he has made and taken over his political career. I guess that was too difficult for you to understand though.
DC Tom Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 32 minutes ago, Tiberius said: Seriously? The 2020 electorate will be voting over the Vietnam war? Come on Pretty sure we'll hear more "bone spur" jokes from the left, so...yeah.
RochesterRob Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 41 minutes ago, Tiberius said: I don't think the experience thing will be as important in 2020 as it was in 2016 simply because we have seen what an inexperienced, incompetent president looks like. I hope he is attacked and beaten up in the primaries. I'd welcome that. His gaffes will seem funny now in relation to the pathological liar we have now. And if he can (probably) carry Pennsylvania it's almost game over in general election. His choice of VP will be really important. I like how he was courting Stacy Abrams. Seriously? The 2020 electorate will be voting over the Vietnam war? Come on If he can carry Pennsylvania (probably)? Is this what you tell yourself to sleep at night? If he keeps slurring words he ain't making it into Jan 2020.
Tiberius Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 15 minutes ago, RochesterRob said: If he can carry Pennsylvania (probably)? Is this what you tell yourself to sleep at night? If he keeps slurring words he ain't making it into Jan 2020. I'm sorry, do you have anything resembling an intelligent point? Because this babbling nonesense you posted is just showing your fear of Trump losing.
RochesterRob Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 2 minutes ago, Tiberius said: I'm sorry, do you have anything resembling an intelligent point? Because this babbling nonesense you posted is just showing your fear of Trump losing. The fear you carry is very evident in your response. I predict many nights for you alternating between chills and sweat. Since you will have trouble sleeping you can compile a list of all the countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the US........................that the Clintons might visit. 1
3rdnlng Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 31 minutes ago, Tiberius said: I'm sorry, do you have anything resembling an intelligent point? Because this babbling nonesense you posted is just showing your fear of Trump losing. You certainly are living up to your reputation.
Doc Brown Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 3 hours ago, Tiberius said: I don't think the experience thing will be as important in 2020 as it was in 2016 simply because we have seen what an inexperienced, incompetent president looks like. I hope he is attacked and beaten up in the primaries. I'd welcome that. His gaffes will seem funny now in relation to the pathological liar we have now. And if he can (probably) carry Pennsylvania it's almost game over in general election. His choice of VP will be really important. I like how he was courting Stacy Abrams. From his roll out all I got so far is "I'm not Trump." That worked great in 2016. He needs to win all the states Hillary carried, PA, WI, and MI to win (or flip Florida and/or North Carolina). Not just PA. VP's rarely do much for you, but he'd pry want to pick one who just lost a governor's race. Has she conceded yet? If Biden unfortunately does win the primary he'd be better off with choosing somebody that can fire up millennials and somebody slightly to the left of him. Buttigieg or Gabbard would be a better choice.
transplantbillsfan Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 14 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said: (He's got zero chance) 6 hours ago, RochesterRob said: If he can carry Pennsylvania (probably)? Is this what you tell yourself to sleep at night? If he keeps slurring words he ain't making it into Jan 2020. Nor is Trump...
transplantbillsfan Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 3 hours ago, Doc Brown said: From his roll out all I got so far is "I'm not Trump." That worked great in 2016. He needs to win all the states Hillary carried, PA, WI, and MI to win (or flip Florida and/or North Carolina). Not just PA. VP's rarely do much for you, but he'd pry want to pick one who just lost a governor's race. Has she conceded yet? If Biden unfortunately does win the primary he'd be better off with choosing somebody that can fire up millennials and somebody slightly to the left of him. Buttigieg or Gabbard would be a better choice. 2016 was more about "I'm not Hillary" (and part of the greater Swamp) than it was about "I'm not Trump," right? I feel like even most of you here at PPP would agree with that. So Trump squeezed out an election because of one of a faulty candidate along with a little help from Russia and Wikileaks, lack of "established criminal conspiracy" notwithstanding... I'm genuinely curious... what gives you guys this confidence for a President who's had historically low approval ratings throughout his ENTIRE presidency? If your confidence stems from the lack of anything he's doing to protect our next election and an assumption that there will be more interference next time around, then unfortunately I almost understand that position. But unless something big happens Trump likely wouldn't win the next election against a competent candidate (Biden is competent... Bernie isn't) without major outside help just like he wouldn't have won in 2016. That election was pretty much the perfect confluence of events for him... which he may have played a big role in, even if it's not "established" as criminal. 1
Prickly Pete Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, transplantbillsfan said: 2016 was more about "I'm not Hillary" (and part of the greater Swamp) than it was about "I'm not Trump," right?...... Quote ......That election was pretty much the perfect confluence of events for him... which he may have played a big role in, even if it's not "established" as criminal. I disagree. I think there was a lot of trepidation about Trump prior to the 2016 election, that was created by the media. He was an unknown entity, a guy who might start a nuclear war, collapse the economy, create concentration camps, round up Muslims, try to overturn Roe vs. Wade...there would be a massive uprising of White Power, with groups parading through cities and towns, intimidating POC, and cops killing Black men, emboldened by Trump's indifference to Blacks...on and on. None of that happened. Instead, there was a bogus investigation, that has fallen flat, no new wars, reworked trade agreements, the Korean situation improving, and the economy is doing fine. There was a large portion of voters that were hesitant about Trump, that will now consider him a known entity. Trump will win. PS don't believe the polls, "approval ratings" are unreliable. Edited May 1, 2019 by OJ Tom
BeginnersMind Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 People stayed home in 2016 because the coronation was a foregone conclusion. People here dedicated pages to the conspiracy to anoint her. Trump’s ability to generate interest may work against him (or for him) in 2020. But I expect a significant uptick in total turnout. A PA flip would turn it all on its head. The Ds can’t afford to lose it again and the Rs must keep it. If it flips, it portends a problem for Trump. 2
Tiberius Posted May 1, 2019 Posted May 1, 2019 7 hours ago, Doc Brown said: From his roll out all I got so far is "I'm not Trump." That worked great in 2016. He needs to win all the states Hillary carried, PA, WI, and MI to win (or flip Florida and/or North Carolina). Not just PA. VP's rarely do much for you, but he'd pry want to pick one who just lost a governor's race. Has she conceded yet? If Biden unfortunately does win the primary he'd be better off with choosing somebody that can fire up millennials and somebody slightly to the left of him. Buttigieg or Gabbard would be a better choice. But this isn't 2016, things have changed, and I'm not Trump is a good place to be right now. And winning Pa would mean he is attractive to the voters of those other states you mentioned, which I agree about. And i I really do think VPs matter. Has to be a women, and a women of color would be best, IMO
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