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31 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

You can’t deny Trump U was a fraud. He’s a crook 

sorry, not going for your circular stupidity these days.

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6 minutes ago, Foxx said:

sorry, not going for your circular stupidity these days.

It’s just a straight up statement. Straight, not circular. 

 

Hope you are doing ok though. :) 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

It’s just a straight up statement. Straight, not circular. 

 

Hope you are doing ok though. :) 

 

 

you as well, tibs.

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2 hours ago, Foxx said:

you're delusional.

 

Nah, just desperate. Notice he keeps going back to the "Trump U" nonsense? He's got nothing left.

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7 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Nah, just desperate. Notice he keeps going back to the "Trump U" nonsense? He's got nothing left.

 

 

Yeah.

 

Very obvious today.

 

 

zenDEV6UjRXBowaVFwFBGt0qzVEL_jlIrBUfIB4q..............Just repeat twenty year old B.S.

 

 

 

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Joe Biden Can’t Be President (2)

by John Hinderaker

 

Original Article

 

Three weeks ago I wrote a post titled Joe Biden Can’t Be President: I’m not saying Biden shouldn’t be president. That has always been true. I am saying that he lacks the physical and mental qualities necessary to to the job–not to do it well, but to do it at all. Evidence of Biden’s incapacity continues to pile up. Earlier today, he gave an interview to MSNBC in which he pontificated about the coronavirus, or tried to. It was a sad spectacle. He apparently tried to read notes that he had before him, but was unable to do so, and lapsed into frustration and incoherence

 

 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Foxx said:

it may be that we need a coronavirus obit thread to keep track of the elite who perish.

https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1244612663755366400

 

 

 

Of the Biden is a blithering senile idiot topic......Dies of coronavirus complications?  So he dies THEN they test him and determine it was because of the coronavirus?    Love to know what his medical history was, A lot of these reported coronavirus deaths are people that were on the edge anyway. 

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3 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

 

 

Of the Biden is a blithering senile idiot topic......Dies of coronavirus complications?  So he dies THEN they test him and determine it was because of the coronavirus?    Love to know what his medical history was, A lot of these reported coronavirus deaths are people that were on the edge anyway. 

 

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JOE BIDEN AND THE VANISHED POLITICAL AGE:

This is what makes Joe Biden, supposedly the Democrats’ vanilla option, so interesting. More than any presidential nominee since John McCain, he hearkens back to that more decorous era. Biden entered the Senate in 1973. For historians of congressional clubbiness, that was after Sen. Everett Dirksen was keeping a clock in his office on which every number was a five, but before Sens. Ted Kennedy and Chris Dodd were cruising around town like two rakes in a buddy comedy. This was the age of New England Irish eminences like Dodd and Kennedy, of Southern good ol’ boy segregationists like James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia. And those were just the Democrats.

 

That whips had to keep in line such different personalities shows how tricky legislating could be. The political parties weren’t yet organized into coastal elites and deplorables, but they also weren’t still divided along Reconstruction lines of North and South. Within each coexisted a hodgepodge of opinions and regional interests, with amiability often the only common denominator. Also, whiskey. ‘I suspect,’ Sen. Talmadge once wrote, ‘alcoholism is as much of an occupational disease among politicians as black lung is among coal miners.’ He was speaking from personal experience: in 1979, he admitted publicly to having a drinking problem. Dirksen, meanwhile, was known for plying obstinate holdouts with booze.

 

This more genial Washington helped ratify some of the most consequential legislation of the 20th century. It’s largely gone now and for largely understandable reasons. Yet it’s also essential if you want to understand Joe Biden, a man from the ancien régime struggling to adapt to the new order.

 

 

It’s a fun read, but surprisingly, the conservative Spectator USA omits Joe’s own role in the transition from the clubbable, pubbable old days of Congress to our present (well, pre-Wuhan Virus) moment: Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology. “After all, it was Biden who helped turn Senate Judiciary Committee hearings into nasty, hyper-politicized smear-fests that set the precedent for the Kavanaugh hearing.”

 
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24 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

JOE BIDEN AND THE VANISHED POLITICAL AGE:

This is what makes Joe Biden, supposedly the Democrats’ vanilla option, so interesting. More than any presidential nominee since John McCain, he hearkens back to that more decorous era. Biden entered the Senate in 1973. For historians of congressional clubbiness, that was after Sen. Everett Dirksen was keeping a clock in his office on which every number was a five, but before Sens. Ted Kennedy and Chris Dodd were cruising around town like two rakes in a buddy comedy. This was the age of New England Irish eminences like Dodd and Kennedy, of Southern good ol’ boy segregationists like James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia. And those were just the Democrats.

 

That whips had to keep in line such different personalities shows how tricky legislating could be. The political parties weren’t yet organized into coastal elites and deplorables, but they also weren’t still divided along Reconstruction lines of North and South. Within each coexisted a hodgepodge of opinions and regional interests, with amiability often the only common denominator. Also, whiskey. ‘I suspect,’ Sen. Talmadge once wrote, ‘alcoholism is as much of an occupational disease among politicians as black lung is among coal miners.’ He was speaking from personal experience: in 1979, he admitted publicly to having a drinking problem. Dirksen, meanwhile, was known for plying obstinate holdouts with booze.

 

This more genial Washington helped ratify some of the most consequential legislation of the 20th century. It’s largely gone now and for largely understandable reasons. Yet it’s also essential if you want to understand Joe Biden, a man from the ancien régime struggling to adapt to the new order.

 

 

It’s a fun read, but surprisingly, the conservative Spectator USA omits Joe’s own role in the transition from the clubbable, pubbable old days of Congress to our present (well, pre-Wuhan Virus) moment: Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology. “After all, it was Biden who helped turn Senate Judiciary Committee hearings into nasty, hyper-politicized smear-fests that set the precedent for the Kavanaugh hearing.”

 

 

Those were also the days dominated by ABC, CBS, NBC and the NYT, you waited for the nightly news and read your paper.    You had the Dems pretty much running the show as most Republicans where Rhinos. No 24/7 in your face MSM, no talk radio, fox, CNN, twitter, Huffington post, Drudge, TMZ etc.

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I see people are starting to call him Joey Fingers. If that moniker takes, the "msm" will not be able to keep his ex-aides allegations on lock-down.

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24 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I see people are starting to call him Joey Fingers. If that moniker takes, the "msm" will not be able to keep his ex-aides allegations on lock-down.

One of the worst things that can happen to a politician is to be mocked. Joey Fingers aka Sleepy Joe aka Early Stage Joe is going to be incessantly mocked and Jill should be ashamed to let this happen. 

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