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GC, HEY JOHN KASICH! drunkenly said, while sober

What ya gonna do? See John Kasich, (who spoke at the 2020 dem convention RINO) said in response to what would you do on your first day in office, While running in 2015-16 in the presidential, "Republican" presidential primary

John Kasich said, on day 1, The first thing he'd do is make the day after the Super Bowl a National Holiday.

WELL A LOT OF GOOD THAT'LL DO this year, (dummy) when there ain't even going to be a Super Bowl because you democrats screwed up the entire world!

Good night.


Um... trump is (sadly) in charge... with a republican run senate.... how is it that the Super Bowl will be cancelled because of the Democrats?


I shouldn't really have to explain this. Anyone paying attention in April/early May of this year remembers it was Trump trying to get the economy restarted so much so he created a task force on re-opening.

Anyone paying attention for the last 30 years knows the media and academia are just arms of the democratic left, (liberals) quelling speech on campus, shouting down, (that word for giving out peoples addresses and personal info so folks can harass and threaten them at home),
and it's the media and academia that have been on the side of shutting down all gatherings, sports, and the economy of the USA

It's the College presidents, Academia, that have shut down the Big 10- Pac 10 of football and postponed/cancelled their seasons, I.E. the Left.

The Democrats, Kamala and Hilary, both have warned the people of the USA that if they don't vote for Joe Biden that the troubles going on will get worse,
(Many of us take it as a direct threat of what the left will do with more shutdowns and prostest unrest).


I'm inclined to think there will be no football until next years draft, or at least it's a possibility.

So it's a very easy conclusion to draw that there will be no Super Bowl, and Kasich, and DeWine, Rino's and other establishment leftests, would be the main, how should I say, Heading the forces shutting down and continuing the shutdown of the economy and sports.

Again I shouldn't really have to explain this, it's obvious and, for correct thinking people, pretty easy to see.

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I shouldn't really have to explain this.




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The poor righteous right is always being picked on and shut down by all the big meanies in the world. Lefties, libtards, MSM, Liberal News, etc., etc., etc. Just like Trump, look for the other to blame and you don't have to look at yourself.

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This one is still my favorite.



Although Stewart's follow up took everything to another level!


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You don't get that with either side right now frown


I mean - if there was one candidate across the entire Democratic ballot that had run on "reaching across the aisle" and "unity with centrist republicans" it was Biden.

I'm not sure that is possible in this environment -- but that is what Biden has been running on the whole time.


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You don't get that with either side right now frown


I mean - if there was one candidate across the entire Democratic ballot that had run on "reaching across the aisle" and "unity with centrist republicans" it was Biden.

I'm not sure that is possible in this environment -- but that is what Biden has been running on the whole time.


This is really the crux of it all - Gabbard got a lot of lips service from the centrist Republicans, but not a lot of love from the Non-centrist Left ... Biden really is the most Centrist candidate. It may not matter - the Trump faithful will hate on and stymie whoever is in the oval office and then claim that it's fair retaliation. Facts and the constant lies, scandals and impropriety won't matter. Maybe some of the GOP with a backbone will look to take control of the party back if Biden wins?


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Joe Biden helped a 13 year old boy overcome his stutter. Biden had the same problem when he was a child. Trump mocked a disabled reporter.

The choice couldn't be more obvious.


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Joe Biden helped a 13 year old boy overcome his stutter. Biden had the same problem when he was a child. Trump mocked a disabled reporter.

The choice couldn't be more obvious.


I mean, if you want to talk specifics ... sure. But who wants to do that?


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Specifically speaking...


Over 1,000 DNC delegates voted against party platform, in sign of Dem discord
DNC didn't release platform vote until after convention ended

With a common goal of booting President Trump from the White House in November’s general election, the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party mostly presented an image of unity last week at their nominating convention.

But there was one moment during the four-day Democratic National Convention where progressives protested in large numbers – over the party’s platform.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/over-1000-democratic-delegates-voted-against-party-platform

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Specifically speaking...


Over 1,000 DNC delegates voted against party platform, in sign of Dem discord
DNC didn't release platform vote until after convention ended

With a common goal of booting President Trump from the White House in November’s general election, the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party mostly presented an image of unity last week at their nominating convention.

But there was one moment during the four-day Democratic National Convention where progressives protested in large numbers – over the party’s platform.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/over-1000-democratic-delegates-voted-against-party-platform


It seems like a good thing to have a party with diverse opinions?


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I will say that I do think that Trump was on some level mocking that reporter with a disability. Like with everything there is context....he made almost the same exact impersonation about Ted Cruz who is not disabled.


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I know you like people who play follow the leader and never think for themselves or form independent opinions.


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Mocking people and calling them names seems to be one of the things he's most qualified to do.


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I will say that I do think that Trump was on some level mocking that reporter with a disability. Like with everything there is context....he made almost the same exact impersonation about Ted Cruz who is not disabled.




I really don't know why President Trump does some of the things he does.
I like him as our leader because he won't raise our taxes, increase government red tape to slow things down, and he had our employment rate at historic highs before Covid shut us down.

The other guy is promising to raise taxes on people and businesses while promising to shut America down again if his scientists want it.

Dropping into a Depression and becoming a slave to the Biden soup line does not appeal to me either.

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We are closer to a depression now than since Biden helped pull us out of the last severe economic collapse we had in 2008. You know, proof he has already done it and knows how to do it.

And no, Biden is not going to, nor does he suggest raising taxes on the middle class.

Repeating Trump's lies will not make them truthful.


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Biden is currently promising to raise taxes on everyone making $400,000 and up but this won't be near enough to pay for all the crap he wants to do so guess who is next. Yep.

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Originally Posted By: 40YEARSWAITING
Biden is currently promising to raise taxes on everyone making $400,000 and up but this won't be near enough to pay for all the crap he wants to do so guess who is next. Yep.


rofl scare tactics are for the desperate. Pffft trump supporters.


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Trump isn't paying for his spending either. It's just that one of them gives trillions to corporations and one wants to help people. You side with the corporations.


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Originally Posted By: 40YEARSWAITING
Biden is currently promising to raise taxes on everyone making $400,000 and up but this won't be near enough to pay for all the crap he wants to do so guess who is next. Yep.


Actually people making $400K or more will pay more taxes .... gasp, nearly 3%. It'll probably force them to leave the country.

Biden has laid out a full tax plan - I think there are 10 or 12 points .... I know you'd never openly discuss or highlight a criticism of Trump (yes, yes he's perfect so nothing to criticize ... right saywhat) .....

But among Biden's tax plans - and one that I think is a mistake - is raising Corp Tax to 28%. Still down from the 35% it was - but higher than Trump set it at. . . . I think a 24 or 25% rate would make us plenty competitive while also raising a little extra.


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Trump isn't paying for his spending either. It's just that one of them gives trillions to corporations and one wants to help people. You side with the corporations.


Well there's that too. Funny - fiscal responsibility is a GOP thing ONLY for the Democrats. But we know that.


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I want to see an AMT for corporations something between 10 and 15 percent....


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Originally Posted By: 40YEARSWAITING
Specifically speaking...


Over 1,000 DNC delegates voted against party platform, in sign of Dem discord
DNC didn't release platform vote until after convention ended

With a common goal of booting President Trump from the White House in November’s general election, the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party mostly presented an image of unity last week at their nominating convention.

But there was one moment during the four-day Democratic National Convention where progressives protested in large numbers – over the party’s platform.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/over-1000-democratic-delegates-voted-against-party-platform


At least they have a platform


THE NATIONAL INTEREST AUG. 23, 2020
GOP Will Not Write a 2020 Platform, Pledges Undying Trump Support Instead
By Jonathan Chait

Modern presidential conventions are inherently propagandistic affairs, usually devoted to a mix of glitzy patches for the presidential nominee, the vice-president, and the party as a whole. The 2020 Republican National Convention has altered the traditional emphasis, which is now devoted almost entirely to glorifying its presidential nominee. President Trump will speak on all four nights of the convention, rather than just one. Half the featured speakers are members of his family:


And perhaps most remarkably of all, the party has announced it will forego a platform altogether. In lieu of a document attempting to define the party’s beliefs and priorities, the RNC simply states that it agrees with everything Trump has done and will do:


The official excuse is that the coronavirus has made it impossible for the party to get together and write a platform: “The Republican National Committee (RNC) has significantly scaled back the size and scope of the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte due to strict restrictions on gatherings and meetings, and out of concern for the safety of convention attendees and our hosts.” Yet somehow the Democrats managed to come up with a platform without killing anybody.

What’s most remarkable about the personality-cult character of the Republican Party is that its leader is deeply unpopular with the public. Previous conventions have convened to support Republican incumbents who were genuinely respected by the public (Ronald Reagan, Dwight Eisenhower) without prostrating themselves like this. Why would the party, and its candidates running for office at every level, define themselves so thoroughly with a president who has never even briefly held the support of half the country?

It is probably because Trump is so deeply and historically unpopular that his party has embraced him so tightly. The Republican Party elite harbors quiet doubts about the president’s basic competence, morality, and fitness for office. As a result, Trump feels the need to force them to make public commitments of loyalty, to place their reputations in his hands so that no escape is possible.

And so chief of staff Mark Meadows, who once worried that simply attending the 2016 convention would be a moral stain he could never erase, now calls Donald Trump the most well-read person he knows. (“He reads probably more than anybody I know, which causes me to have to read more because every morning he’s giving me a to-do list.”)

Of course Trump’s power over his party is not total. The loyalty runs in both directions. Trump disregarded his popular campaign promises to raise taxes on the rich, crack down on Wall Street, and expand health-care coverage in order to comply with the Republican agenda. If Trump tried to pass a small tax hike on the wealthy, the Republican Party would abandon him.

But his abuses of power and contempt for the basic requirements of his job have become matters for his party first to ignore, and then to celebrate. The GOP has been subsumed into the twisted personality of a single man in a way no modern American party ever has. The official disregard of any platform — save whatever Trump says — is the most perfectly fitting encapsulation of the GOP in 2020.


https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/08/republican-national-committee-2020-platform-trump.html


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Specifically speaking...


Over 1,000 DNC delegates voted against party platform, in sign of Dem discord
DNC didn't release platform vote until after convention ended

With a common goal of booting President Trump from the White House in November’s general election, the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party mostly presented an image of unity last week at their nominating convention.

But there was one moment during the four-day Democratic National Convention where progressives protested in large numbers – over the party’s platform.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/over-1000-democratic-delegates-voted-against-party-platform


At least they have a platform


THE NATIONAL INTEREST AUG. 23, 2020
GOP Will Not Write a 2020 Platform, Pledges Undying Trump Support Instead
By Jonathan Chait

Modern presidential conventions are inherently propagandistic affairs, usually devoted to a mix of glitzy patches for the presidential nominee, the vice-president, and the party as a whole. The 2020 Republican National Convention has altered the traditional emphasis, which is now devoted almost entirely to glorifying its presidential nominee. President Trump will speak on all four nights of the convention, rather than just one. Half the featured speakers are members of his family:


And perhaps most remarkably of all, the party has announced it will forego a platform altogether. In lieu of a document attempting to define the party’s beliefs and priorities, the RNC simply states that it agrees with everything Trump has done and will do:


The official excuse is that the coronavirus has made it impossible for the party to get together and write a platform: “The Republican National Committee (RNC) has significantly scaled back the size and scope of the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte due to strict restrictions on gatherings and meetings, and out of concern for the safety of convention attendees and our hosts.” Yet somehow the Democrats managed to come up with a platform without killing anybody.

What’s most remarkable about the personality-cult character of the Republican Party is that its leader is deeply unpopular with the public. Previous conventions have convened to support Republican incumbents who were genuinely respected by the public (Ronald Reagan, Dwight Eisenhower) without prostrating themselves like this. Why would the party, and its candidates running for office at every level, define themselves so thoroughly with a president who has never even briefly held the support of half the country?

It is probably because Trump is so deeply and historically unpopular that his party has embraced him so tightly. The Republican Party elite harbors quiet doubts about the president’s basic competence, morality, and fitness for office. As a result, Trump feels the need to force them to make public commitments of loyalty, to place their reputations in his hands so that no escape is possible.

And so chief of staff Mark Meadows, who once worried that simply attending the 2016 convention would be a moral stain he could never erase, now calls Donald Trump the most well-read person he knows. (“He reads probably more than anybody I know, which causes me to have to read more because every morning he’s giving me a to-do list.”)

Of course Trump’s power over his party is not total. The loyalty runs in both directions. Trump disregarded his popular campaign promises to raise taxes on the rich, crack down on Wall Street, and expand health-care coverage in order to comply with the Republican agenda. If Trump tried to pass a small tax hike on the wealthy, the Republican Party would abandon him.

But his abuses of power and contempt for the basic requirements of his job have become matters for his party first to ignore, and then to celebrate. The GOP has been subsumed into the twisted personality of a single man in a way no modern American party ever has. The official disregard of any platform — save whatever Trump says — is the most perfectly fitting encapsulation of the GOP in 2020.


https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/08/republican-national-committee-2020-platform-trump.html


We've had nearly 4 years of him acting like a King, this should surprise no-one.


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Today I was thinking...
and so I'm going to ask,

(because I don't think it matters which democrat would get elected, they'd all "equally" be a hardship for me to endure.)

Corey Booker and Andrew Yang,

Would be a more electable in general, and more difficult for Trump to go up against in specific, ticket.
Since it doesn't matter who the primary people vote for anyway.
So, do you think it'd be harder, I think it'd be a lot harder for Trump to beat a Booker Yang ticket.
I guess 75 years is a prerequisite frown

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We are closer to a depression now than since Biden helped pull us out of the last severe economic collapse we had in 2008. You know, proof he has already done it and knows how to do it.


Ha! Haha! Hilarious, "lies" I feel.

Funny how the Republicans do fine and these collapses' don't come around until people wake up and realize
Shoot! An election is coming up and 40% of these non thinking voters are going to vote democrat again without looking at any issues.

Then realize there's a chance one of these democrats could get elected, and we end up with record numbers on food stamps, -Obama
vs, record numbers for, All people with Jobs, -Trump

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Originally Posted By: THROW LONG
Today I was thinking...
and so I'm going to ask,

(because I don't think it matters which democrat would get elected, they'd all "equally" be a hardship for me to endure.)

Corey Booker and Andrew Yang,

Would be a more electable in general, and more difficult for Trump to go up against in specific, ticket.
Since it doesn't matter who the primary people vote for anyway.
So, do you think it'd be harder, I think it'd be a lot harder for Trump to beat a Booker Yang ticket.
I guess 75 years is a prerequisite frown


I was not a big Biden fan, so tough for me to answer. However there is a reason why Trump was trying to bribe Ukraine into Manufacturing dirt on Biden Jr


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Originally Posted By: PitDAWG
We are closer to a depression now than since Biden helped pull us out of the last severe economic collapse we had in 2008. You know, proof he has already done it and knows how to do it.


Ha! Haha! Hilarious, "lies" I feel.

Funny how the Republicans do fine and these collapses' don't come around until people wake up and realize
Shoot! An election is coming up and 40% of these non thinking voters are going to vote democrat again without looking at any issues.

Then realize there's a chance one of these democrats could get elected, and we end up with record numbers on food stamps, -Obama
vs, record numbers for, All people with Jobs, -Trump

Again with the wild conspiracy theories oh, it's amazing that the Democratic party is so amazingly powerful even when it's not in charge of the government, what's even more amazing is how the job numbers which were all fake when Obama was in office, have all been accepted by the right, Fox News, Breitbart Etc under Trump. And they're all counted calculated the exact same way.


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I'd be curious as to what basement joe did to head off anything.

I'd also like to know how cellar boy would've handled shutting the economy down, mandating people can't work, and how that would affect the economy. But, that won't happen.

I mean, "come on man". Trump banned travel from china - called a xenophobe. The economy shut down. "trump didn't do enough' We're losing jobs........trumps fault.

He didn't shut down travel soon enough. Cuomo stores covid patients in nursing homes. Thousands die. Trumps fault for the decision cuomo made? Cuomo is a hero for how he handled covid. Yup, highest number of deaths in the country, 4th highest on the list of cases, but he did great, and trump is to blame.

OH, yeah, what did biden do to pull us out of an economic collapse? Ah, set his son up with ukraine.

Otherwise, he sniffed young childrens hair, and caressed them. And said "c'mon man." God bless ya.

The more the liberals post idiotic stuff, the worse they look.

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Don't forget the night he taught "Corn PoP" a lesson,
or that he had blonde leg hairs in the pool.

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Biden, the first presidential candidate to call attention to his leg hair (in a soundbite), since, the History of the United States. frown

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Don't forget the night he taught "Corn PoP" a lesson,
or that he had blonde leg hairs in the pool.

cree-eepy

Biden, the first presidential candidate to call attention to his leg hair (in a soundbite), since, the History of the United States. frown


Here is one hilarious twitter thread describing the Corn Pop incident:

https://twitter.com/michaelharriot/status/1172905009052360704


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just a friendly reminder of how hateful conservatives were even before obama became president.

he was divisive simply for being black, and nothing else.

then i look at comments today on this board from conservatives, and its simply more reason to ruthlessly mock yall.

because since 2008, you deserve nothing else but mockery.

and i will continue to turn it up. RIP McCain. you were the last decent republican, and the end of whatever the hell conservatives claim they were.

they've been racist losers since atleast 2008, and they will continue to be.

conservative america. kiss my black ass.


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this man literally got booed by white people for saying obama was decent.


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and then i look at all the people in this thread and others.

smh...of course trump won. yall are the same people as those in the video.

of course he won, and of course he will continue to get support.


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Just hush now and fall in line behind those who have taken you to the promised land over the last 50 years.

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better than falling in line behind those who can't wait to lynch me.


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You have been on these boards long enough to see who does the lynching around here. Over and over again.

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Yep, white supremacist.

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Yep, white supremacist.


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