The Debate 02:06 - Sep 11 with 3277 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Anyone still up watching this? Harris looking very very nervous early doors. Shaky voice, lots of hard swallowing. Tripping over her words. Trump more orange than ever. | |
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The Debate on 11:12 - Sep 12 with 729 views | DJack |
The Debate on 10:06 - Sep 12 by Dr_Winston | It's funny how things have flip flopped in a short time though. In the 2016 election, the Democrats could have run basically anyone other than Hilary up against Trump and won, as a barely there Biden proved in 2020. This time it's the other way around. Harris is such an obviously poor candidate (as was a four years older Joe before her) if the GOP had run someone other than Trump the election would already be over. |
You're forgetting that Biden only ran because Trump did. Additionally, Hillary WON the popular vote but lost the EC...probably down to not campaigning in the battleground states and some say the use of the phrase " deplorables". | |
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The Debate on 11:24 - Sep 12 with 701 views | waynekerr55 |
The Debate on 10:06 - Sep 12 by Dr_Winston | It's funny how things have flip flopped in a short time though. In the 2016 election, the Democrats could have run basically anyone other than Hilary up against Trump and won, as a barely there Biden proved in 2020. This time it's the other way around. Harris is such an obviously poor candidate (as was a four years older Joe before her) if the GOP had run someone other than Trump the election would already be over. |
The thing is it's so obvious yet they haven't cottoned on. Blows my mind Doc! | |
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The Debate on 17:47 - Sep 16 with 524 views | Tummer_from_Texas | ABC whistleblower has come forward with the confirmation of what was plainly obvious about the rigged debate.
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The Debate on 18:19 - Sep 16 with 473 views | onehunglow |
The Debate on 17:47 - Sep 16 by Tummer_from_Texas | ABC whistleblower has come forward with the confirmation of what was plainly obvious about the rigged debate.
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You always been republican Tums. Even Gerald Ford ? | |
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The Debate on 18:36 - Sep 16 with 459 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
The Debate on 18:19 - Sep 16 by onehunglow | You always been republican Tums. Even Gerald Ford ? |
I wasn't old enough to vote until 1988. I considered myself an independent until the Democrats descended into fascism. | |
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The Debate on 19:57 - Sep 16 with 437 views | onehunglow |
The Debate on 18:36 - Sep 16 by Tummer_from_Texas | I wasn't old enough to vote until 1988. I considered myself an independent until the Democrats descended into fascism. |
Decent reply I can go back as far as Eisenhower Biggest incidents fir me were Cuba and Watergate | |
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The Debate on 20:20 - Sep 16 with 419 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
The Debate on 19:57 - Sep 16 by onehunglow | Decent reply I can go back as far as Eisenhower Biggest incidents fir me were Cuba and Watergate |
Thank you. One of my first memories as a small child was Nixon resigning due to Watergate, I very vaguely remember watching that day on TV at my grandparent's house on a visit. As an adult, it has been my benchmark for Presidential scandal. In fact, going back to my last reply, the first big stage in pushing me from independent to the GOP occurred when Obama was caught weaponizing the Internal Revenue Service against his enemies. Using Watergate as the benchmark, that should have ended his presidency, and it blew my mind when the scandal fell off everyone's radar within days. Later, I realized that the GOP was itself fractured. On one hand was the corrupt, globalist, establishment GOP (Cheney, Romney, et al), who were financed by the Donor Class and served as the controlled opposition, as they were as much part of the swamp as any Democrat. On the other was the emerging Tea Party: populists like Ted Cruz who were out to really change things. It was only the latter who were the targets of Obama's weaponized IRS; since establishment Republicans bitterly hated the Tea Party, the scandal just faded away, even though the White House was caught red handed. Now, that Tea Party movement has evolved into MAGA, and the establishment GOP has lost all power. [Post edited 16 Sep 20:28]
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The Debate on 20:30 - Sep 16 with 403 views | onehunglow |
The Debate on 20:20 - Sep 16 by Tummer_from_Texas | Thank you. One of my first memories as a small child was Nixon resigning due to Watergate, I very vaguely remember watching that day on TV at my grandparent's house on a visit. As an adult, it has been my benchmark for Presidential scandal. In fact, going back to my last reply, the first big stage in pushing me from independent to the GOP occurred when Obama was caught weaponizing the Internal Revenue Service against his enemies. Using Watergate as the benchmark, that should have ended his presidency, and it blew my mind when the scandal fell off everyone's radar within days. Later, I realized that the GOP was itself fractured. On one hand was the corrupt, globalist, establishment GOP (Cheney, Romney, et al), who were financed by the Donor Class and served as the controlled opposition, as they were as much part of the swamp as any Democrat. On the other was the emerging Tea Party: populists like Ted Cruz who were out to really change things. It was only the latter who were the targets of Obama's weaponized IRS; since establishment Republicans bitterly hated the Tea Party, the scandal just faded away, even though the White House was caught red handed. Now, that Tea Party movement has evolved into MAGA, and the establishment GOP has lost all power. [Post edited 16 Sep 20:28]
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This is what I like Good discourse We disagree and I cannot fathom anyone voting Trump,BUT, you clearly have principles . My nephew now lives in Sebring and votes democrat He is now an American citizen I still like Americans as individuals . They are invariably interesting folk I don’t Harris either | |
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The Debate on 22:37 - Sep 16 with 365 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
The Debate on 20:30 - Sep 16 by onehunglow | This is what I like Good discourse We disagree and I cannot fathom anyone voting Trump,BUT, you clearly have principles . My nephew now lives in Sebring and votes democrat He is now an American citizen I still like Americans as individuals . They are invariably interesting folk I don’t Harris either |
Thanks again bud. I've probably said some rude things to you in the past, but I feel the same about good discourse, as well as your principles and character. [Post edited 17 Sep 4:21]
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