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40 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

 

Seems like he was scared to debate so he backed out. And then the polls kept getting worse so then he became scared not doing it would hurt him so he bucked up some courage and agreed to the thing he had already agreed to before backing out.

 

Then he did his grandpa ranty routine from his own home with hand picked reporters to make him seem tough to the gullible crowd.

That's the narrative you want to run with?

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1 hour ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

 

Tell me you're an NPC without telling me you're an NPC.

Weird.  Nobody. Except weirdos, knows or cares about NPCs. 

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So let me see if I have this correct:

 

Backing out of an already agreed upon debate and then changing your mind again when polling looks bad: Not scared

 

Not immediately accepting every debate proposal without conditions from someone who has already gone back on a previously agreed up debate agreement: Scared

 

Is that it?

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1 minute ago, Pokebball said:

That's the narrative you want to run with?

He should.  It’s spot on.  Donold has gone soft.  Which is good news for couches and dolphins.  But bad for his campaign,  because he’s tired, old,  lazy, and incoherent.  The “yelling at clouds from Mar a Lago” act isn’t going to work this time. 

31 minutes ago, Doc said:


Yeah Biden “seemed” competent to you guys. Most of us saw he was demented and we see Harris as a horrible speaker, and the one who was truly scared.

To be fair, you guys also think it’s normal to bang couches and dolphins.  So your judgment is,  shall we say,  a little weird. 

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9 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

So let me see if I have this correct:

 

Backing out of an already agreed upon debate and then changing your mind again when polling looks bad: Not scared

 

Not immediately accepting every debate proposal without conditions from someone who has already gone back on a previously agreed up debate agreement: Scared

 

Is that it?


Yes and also your opponent is simultaneously a babbling idiot afraid of the media and also a diabolical dictator who wants to destroy America 

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11 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

So let me see if I have this correct:

 

Backing out of an already agreed upon debate and then changing your mind again when polling looks bad: Not scared

 

Not immediately accepting every debate proposal without conditions from someone who has already gone back on a previously agreed up debate agreement: Scared

 

Is that it?

I thought Biden backed out. but you go ahead and run with your narrative. 

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26 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

He should.  It’s spot on.  Donold has gone soft.  Which is good news for couches and dolphins.  But bad for his campaign,  because he’s tired, old,  lazy, and incoherent.  The “yelling at clouds from Mar a Lago” act isn’t going to work this time. 

To be fair, you guys also think it’s normal to bang couches and dolphins.  So your judgment is,  shall we say,  a little weird. 

The fact is, Biden quit.

 

You're opinion on trump's strategy (or what his strategy should be) is an entirely different issue. Biden dropping out cancelled trump's debate with biden. 

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1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

Trump just took on a hostile media for 70+ minutes yesterday unscripted.

Yeah, that went really well for him, didn’t it?  
 

“The (MAGA) base is 75% of the country, far beyond the Republican party.”

 

Whatever you say, fat boy!

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17 minutes ago, Pokebball said:

The fact is, Biden quit.

 

You're opinion on trump's strategy (or what his strategy should be) is an entirely different issue. Biden dropping out cancelled trump's debate with biden. 

 

 

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Just now, SectionC3 said:

Weird.  

 

 

But correct.

 

THAT'S why you cannot respond with any substance.

 

We understand.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

But correct.

 

THAT'S why you cannot respond with any substance.

 

We understand.

 

 

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Cartoon man says others don’t have substance.  Weird. 

28 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

The cult doesn't care.  It's team blue or else.  

 

 

 

 

Weird.  

Posted
1 hour ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

Reality is hard. Sorry for u.


my reality isn’t policing genitals or menstruation, but yes go off. 
 

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Just Who Is the Real Middle-Class President?

Stephen Moore 

 

President Joe Biden talked incessantly about his "from the middle class out" economic strategy. Given his record, it would have been more accurate to call it the "middle class down and out" plan. Inflation has eroded away any income gains under Biden's presidency.

 

Now Vice President Kamala Harris has her own riff on this theme. Her campaign motto is "building up the middle class." It isn't exactly "Make America Great Again," but Dems don't have a lot of time to come up with anything catchier, given that Kamala was reluctantly chosen as the 8th inning relief pitcher for Old Joe, who had long ago lost his fastball.

 

 But Harris and Biden are, as the old saying goes, birds of a feather who flock together. They are running on almost precisely the same agenda as we've seen for four years.

 

 The central problem is that the record for most Americans is a lot more meaningful than the message. The irony of this "build the middle class" mantra is that no administration in recent times has done more to tear down the middle class than Biden-Harris.

 

The most recent Census Bureau data on incomes and poverty shows that under former President Trump, incomes of the middle class rose faster than under all the three previous presidents combined.

 

The difference between the Trump and Biden administrations is $8,000 per household in Trump's favor.

 

This same data shows income gains for minorities and female-headed households were larger under Trump. Poverty rates fell faster under Trump as well.

 

 

https://hotair.com/stephen-moore/2024/08/09/just-who-is-the-real-middle-class-president-n3792894

 

 

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