Biden presidency and 2024 election campaign
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- doriswilgus
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Yesterday I was watching CNN and they interviewed this guy who was totally unaware that Trump had to answer charges in court! He also said that this stuff was irrelevant to him because Trump is always going to get his vote.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
- think positive
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Just curious, would you say Nelson Mandela should be disqualified from leading his country. He had conviction.think positive wrote:how the **** a convicted felon can become president is beyond me!
What about Martin Luther King? Would you say he shouldn't be considered for President had he not been murdered. He was a felon.
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I'm absolutely fine with criminals (either during or after jail time) running for president. I'm not fine with them being barred from voting, which is ironically the case in many US states. It's a weird double standard, that's for sure.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Ironically he probably could but only because the case was held in Democrat-dominated New York (one of the more progressive states regarding voting rights) and not Republican-governed Florida, where he actually lives.
You'd like to think that cognitive dissonance, particularly for the many Trump voters who are now convinced that the justice system is rigged in favour of the powers that be, might at some stage translate to bipartisan support for voting rights reform. But that would be a far too sensible outcome in a country as tribal as America.
You'd like to think that cognitive dissonance, particularly for the many Trump voters who are now convinced that the justice system is rigged in favour of the powers that be, might at some stage translate to bipartisan support for voting rights reform. But that would be a far too sensible outcome in a country as tribal as America.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
Here's some careful analysis of the likely (lack of much) fallout, based largely on recent polling anticipating the possibility of conviction: https://abcnews.go.com/538/trumps-guilt ... =110650906
The real question is whether - whatever the immediate polling changes might be - there is any impact that survives (either way) to election day.
The real question is whether - whatever the immediate polling changes might be - there is any impact that survives (either way) to election day.
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They were persecuted, not criminalWhat'sinaname wrote:Just curious, would you say Nelson Mandela should be disqualified from leading his country. He had conviction.think positive wrote:how the **** a convicted felon can become president is beyond me!
What about Martin Luther King? Would you say he shouldn't be considered for President had he not been murdered. He was a felon.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Hunter Biden was just prosecuted and convicted by the same justice department that idiot Trump claims Biden is weaponising against him.If Biden had such a direct control over the justice department,why would he he allow it to prosecute his own son?It makes no sense at all.But then again,nothing that Trump or his followers says makes any sense.
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It's a struggle for Republicans over Hunter (Good name for someone buying a gun). Here's a bloke who buys a gun and they want him to go to jail for at the same time they spew the Second Amendment at every opportunity. God Bless America.
Mind you MGT is the gift that keeps on giving. Greene, 50, said to the crowd of die-hard MAGA enthusiasts: 'If you think gas prices are high now, just wait until you are forced to drive an electric vehicle. America is sick of it.'
Mind you MGT is the gift that keeps on giving. Greene, 50, said to the crowd of die-hard MAGA enthusiasts: 'If you think gas prices are high now, just wait until you are forced to drive an electric vehicle. America is sick of it.'