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 on: Today at 01:24:18 AM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Rubensim
Maybe
But i don't think trump going to choose his daughter, he probably choose some other woman.

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 on: Today at 01:21:23 AM 
Started by cherry mandarin - Last post by cherry mandarin
You can make the same argument polls don’t matter because they aren’t actually real like election results and donation numbers.

Polls have way greater predictive value than past results and especially fundraising figures, especially in areas with a large number of high-quality polls (virtually all the battleground states down the stretch + the national polls).

As for the re-alignment narrative, I’m not sure why you don’t buy into it. I’ve made posts detailing why I think it’s real, but I guess only time will tell.

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 on: Today at 01:21:15 AM 
Started by DrScholl - Last post by Obama24
That was a great line by Rep. Crockett! More people need to clap back at MTG.

Anyway, those of who are groaning about "decorum," "this is embarrassing," and whatnot need to stop.

The UK pretty much has weekly roast sessions in their parliament that are worse than this. Also, in certain other countries, some of their politicians regularly get into scuffles and fights in their houses of parliament. So some word-jabbing is nothing.

Last I checked however, we are not the UK. The UK also has a King; shall we be like them in that regard too?

MTG was wrong for stirring the pot, Crockett was wrong for equally immature response. Both should be punished. What is the point of having standards, rules, or any guidelines if they are not going to be followed? Saying both are wrong doesn't make you a bad person or somehow make you a supporter of MTG. It's okay to sometimes drop partisan blinders and say someone you like is wrong.

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 on: Today at 01:20:52 AM 
Started by Minnesota Mike - Last post by
I don't think that one guy yelled "MISTER PRESIDENT" enough times tbh

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 on: Today at 01:20:08 AM 
Started by First1There - Last post by First1There
A show loosely based off the life Chris Rock growing up in Brooklyn.

As wikipedia says:

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The show is a family sitcom, patterned on Chris Rock's recollection of his teenage years growing up in the 1980s with a wholesome, tight-knit, African-American family, while living in drug-and-gang infested Bedford–Stuyvesant, a neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, and also attending a cross-town, all-white public junior high school.

Its an excellent show.

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 on: Today at 01:17:56 AM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Obama24
I know there's likely a low probability of it, but then again in 2014, I think most here would've agreed a Trump presidency in and of itself was a low probability.

As a running  mate, she would fulfill two things of value to Trump: She's loyal, and she's an attractive woman.

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 on: Today at 01:15:19 AM 
Started by °Leprechaun - Last post by Obama24
Most to least likely:

Burgum
Scott
Haley
Kristi Noem
Ivanka

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 on: Today at 01:13:35 AM 
Started by Burke Bro - Last post by Obama24
He could serve a third term, but not be elected a third time.

There is a theory he (or Obama, Clinton, GW Bush) could be elected VP and have a sock puppet at the top of the ticket who immediately resigns.

For what it's worth, Clinton at least has said he thinks this scenario is Unconstitutional.

It would be. It's a clear violation of the wording of the 22nd. In such a scenario, the new President would either have to immediately resign themselves, or the Speaker of the House would simply become President and the current VP (lets say Clinton in this case) would remain VP.

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 on: Today at 01:09:38 AM 
Started by Logical - Last post by lfromnj
Mossad agent Eli Koptor did this with the help of Dens fag.

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 on: Today at 01:08:29 AM 
Started by Burke Bro - Last post by Obama24
It is endlessly funny to me that a half-senile 77-year-old who:

-Has a terrible recruitment record,
-Has a terrible midterm record,
-Has lost as many elections as he has won,
-Is incredibly unpopular with his own party's institutions despite being one of the most popular among his party's base
-Ran literally the most inept, disorganized administrations in modern American history,
-Achieved practically none of his party's goals during a time when they had a friggin' TRIFECTA,

is somehow just going to win and cancel democracy. The GOP does not sh!t these kind of bricks over Biden, s'all i'm saying.


Because Biden has never attempted to overthrow democracy and Trump has.

If you don't understand why people are fearful of Trump's return, then you've been asleep since 2015.

I dislike Trump but some of the language here makes me think people view reality as a Star Wars movie. It's a bit funny. "Fearful of Trump's return" like he's Palpatine or a cartoon villain. It's hard to take such hyperbolic language serious after 8 years. I was assured back in 2016 that there would be death camps by the end of his first term.

You know what's gonna happen if he wins? The rich will get tax cuts. The poor will continue to get and be poor because no one in Washington truly cares about them. The middle class will continue to shrink as it has done since 1970. The economy will boom for a short time and then hit a horrible bust, possibly leading to a depression because that's what happens under Republican presidents. Climate change action will be stalled or reversed, but that doesn't matter because we're screwed anyway. Life will go on.

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