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June 02, 2024, 06:46:35 AM
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 on: Today at 06:24:05 AM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
Since Biden is losing I will only consider events that could make Trump lose, rather than the numerous possible events than could make Biden lose big, rather than by the slim margins that it currently looks like.

And frankly, I see only one truly realistic scenario that could upend Trumps campaign and that is a MASSIVE health scare or death. And frankly, such a scenario probably leads to Trumps VP being the candidate and winning due to sympathy voting. I am pretty confident that neither the recent conviction nor a possible N-word tape leak will make any significant difference and the three trials that actually COULD potentially make a difference, won't happen before the election, which is actually a massive SCANDAL. I really have no idea how the jan 6 or Georgia cases, which we've known about for over 3 years, still haven't made their way to the courts. That is just ridiculous.

So realistically speaking, I think this election is more or less over and yes, I would absolutely LOVE to be proven wrong on this, since another Trump presidency would be an unmitigated disaster and likely signal the end of the western era of global politics.

He isn't losing

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 on: Today at 06:23:28 AM 
Started by Ragnaroni - Last post by Ragnaroni
It was May 6th 1996, the intense negotations with Perot's side were undergoing their final stage. It had been a few weeks since he had called Ross Perot in order to salvage his campaign, the atmosphere at the Wilson campaign was one of doom and gloom, how could they possibly beat Clinton in November? Many had told him that the smartest thing to do is go on the defense and try to salvage what he could in November.

Wilson was pleasantly surprised at how well he and Perot got along, they had agreed on most if not all key points : the budget, social issues, they were both moderate Republicans however, Wilson's support of NAFTA, marked by a November 1993 speech in Burbank, threw a slight wrench into the talks. Despite this, the two men got along incredibly well, as made evident by the fact that the phone call was three hours long. They had agreed on two meetings, one in Sacramento, California and the other in Dallas, Texas. The schedule was tight, the California meeting was on Monday, April 29th and the Texas meeting was today.

In California, Wilson had assembled a team of important Republican party members, including his primary-contender Bob Dole, who was going to retire after the election, former President George Bush, though Wilson had wished he could've convinced Ronald Reagan to come instead, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, about half a dozen Senators and Congressmen from key swing states and a few consultants like the young man from before, now identified as Zachary Comstock. For his part, Perot had brought Admiral Stockdale and several members of his 1992 campaign. They had discussed the viability of working together, the possible effect on the Republican party and how it could change how the party would function. Most of these allegations were foundationless in the eyes of Wilson. He deemed the Monday meeting to be vastly less important than the Friday meeting, the one-on-one meeting at Perot's private residence where they would discuss in more fine detail the conditions of the endorsement. Perot had a few important ones, all of which were reasonable to Wilson, granted Wilson was desperate for his endorsement.

          1. - A promise to balance the United States budget, preferably before fiscal year 2000 and possibly with the re-introduction and successful passing of a Balanced Budget Amendment, however both men knew this was unlikely.

          2. - Increased protections towards American industry affected by NAFTA and a possible renegotiation of NAFTA as a whole.

          3. - Keynote speakership at the Republican National Convention in San Diego. With a request to go before Pat Buchanan. Wilson had promised a several slots to Buchanan and other right-wingers at the RNC when Buchanan endorsed him.

          4. - A Vice-President picked from the state of Texas with Perot's backing and/or approval.

          5. - An active position in Wilson's cabinet to be determined at a later date. Probably Secretary of the Treasury or Secretary of Energy.

After deliberating with his team, Wilson accepted these terms with one minor objection, Wilson had barely any control over who spoke at the RNC and while Perot would surely be somewhere at the top.
For his part, Perot promised to endorse Wilson during the RNC and rally his voters behind Wilson. Some early internals had shown that while Perot voters split 50-50 for Dole however, the split was closer to 70-30 for Wilson, a massive advantage for someone trailing President Clinton. The two men shook hands and said they'll keep in touch, little did both men know but Perot was going to be a key asset for Wilson's campaign.


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 on: Today at 06:21:42 AM 
Started by brucejoel99 - Last post by afleitch
Dot and Bubble on the surface is about social media and 'the yoof', but it's actually about algorithms creating and supporting white supremacist spaces.

People are so quick to consciously 'count' diversity on screen, usually to attack it but even being supportive I just 'accepted' that everyone was white without ever realising it. Quite a gut punch.

Also a classic 'sometimes people don't deserve to be saved' RTD episode too.

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 on: Today at 06:15:03 AM 
Started by RI - Last post by RussFeingoldWasRobbed
Not enough of the population to matter in any state except MAYBE MI. Who cares

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 on: Today at 06:14:40 AM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by RussFeingoldWasRobbed
Marist was right in 2022 folks. That doesn't mean they will be right in 2024 but I'd be careful if I were you. Polling biases/errors do change/correct etc

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 on: Today at 06:08:06 AM 
Started by I spent the winter writing songs about getting better - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
There is no celebration until he is defeated once and for all 11)5

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 on: Today at 06:07:17 AM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by RussFeingoldWasRobbed
I think Bacon's number may finally be up.

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 on: Today at 06:07:06 AM 
Started by TheReckoning - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
Yes, due to fact blks really don't like Russia, lol look at Hockey it's full of Russian players we don't watch it but old school hockey back in the day, it was more fun to watch than now. I watched it in 2002

Now, it's devoid of any blk viewship because the fighting went away it's more like Olympic, nevertheless Blks don't like Hockey, period

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 on: Today at 06:06:19 AM 
Started by Woody - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
This has absolutely nothing to do with Prez Biden so comparing Trump guilty verdict to Hunter is apples and oranges

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 on: Today at 06:05:40 AM 
Started by GregTheGreat657 - Last post by Meclazine for Israel
We have a different system.

I was an average student in primary school. Up until the age of 12  I lived a happy, yet uneventful life.

Then at 14, my penchant for physics and maths appeared to be way above that of my fellow students, although I didn't feel much smarter.

Ended up with a degree in Physics and Geophysics with high distinctions for Calculus.

I enjoyed Physical and Organic Chemistry. When you understand physics, that helps a lot with chemistry, geology etc.

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