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5 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

It’s a real shame Keith Partridge is unavailable.  He would have a lot to say.  

 

Speaking of which, my wife, like most girls of her generation, loved David Cassidy.  Prior to his death, he played a free show at the local casino so I told her about it and we went.  He sang his terrible songs but in-between he would whine about how he didn't become the rock star he wanted to be and this and that.  After the show my wife said "I don't like him anymore."

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2 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Speaking of which, my wife, like most girls of her generation, loved David Cassidy.  Prior to his death, he played a free show at the local casino so I told her about it and we went.  He sang his terrible songs but in-between he would whine about how he didn't become the rock star he wanted to be and this and that.  After the show my wife said "I don't like him anymore."

Got into the hooch a bit, and in spite of an abundance of riches things ended badly for him. 
 

As for your wife, she ended up with the Keith Partridge of doctors, so she wins! 

 

  

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7 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

DISPATCHES FROM THE “IT’S DIFFERENT WHEN WE DO IT PARTY:”

 

 

 

What is Biden getting out of it?  Dirt on his political opponent?  The guy is literally a walking talking election interference, but he has you guys thinking it's the 'other guys'.  CULT45

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Though the anti-Israel chants on college campuses may be loud, they aren’t especially influential: Few voters, including young ones, put the war in Gaza anywhere near the top of their list of political priorities. But a clear majority of Americans back the current level of support for Israel or even want to increase it, according to a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll. The cutoff will further alienate pro-Israel voters and will only partly mollify anti-Israel ones, who will now pressure the president to go much further.

 

 

In other words, it’s a classic case of falling between stools. It also plays into the perception that Biden is weak — unable to stand up to the left flank of his party, and a feckless ally to our embattled friends.

 

The last time the United States bailed on an ally, in Afghanistan, the result was a political debacle from which the president’s approval rating never recovered.

 

Why would the White House want to put voters in mind of that episode?

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/09/opinion/president-bidens-biggest-blunder.html

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