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That's such an extreme thing to say. I'm not surprised since the American left think it's acceptable to refer to half the electorate as deplorables or enemies of the state. If you can't convince people to vote for what you want, you ridicule them?
Clinton was right.
Trump supporters are deplorable.
I am part of Americas left and I have no problem saying that Trump supporting republicans are deplorables and a good chunk are enemies of the state.
I'm not ridiculing people for not voting for what I want.
I'm ridiculing people for continuing to support an indicted sex pest wrongun.
And DeSantis isn't far behind.

Anyone who is right leaning but can see the rot that has set in to the GOP, should not vote for moderate republicans. Thats just enabling a party that needs to be shamed in to change.
 
Clinton was right.
Trump supporters are deplorable.
I am part of Americas left and I have no problem saying that Trump supporting republicans are deplorables and a good chunk are enemies of the state.
I'm not ridiculing people for not voting for what I want.
I'm ridiculing people for continuing to support an indicted sex pest wrongun.
And DeSantis isn't far behind.

Anyone who is right leaning but can see the rot that has set in to the GOP, should not vote for moderate republicans. Thats just enabling a party that needs to be shamed in to change.

I think that's arrogant and don't understand why DeSantis is dragged into it? Why do you think a good chunk are enemies of the state? Do they not pay their taxes and abide by the laws of the land? Or are you basing this solely on a Jan 6 riot which isn't most of them (occurred long after Clinton had made the comments of deplorable) and where there are clearly two different standards of justice applied to riots in the US. The single event on Jan 6th (where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs in attendance - not clarified) has been zealously prosecuted (still waiting for the arrest of the mystery pipe bomber), yet multiple events from BLM committing 2 billion dollars worth of damage and dozens killed has resulted in minimal action.

What do you think Trump supporters want? May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars and wants peace in Ukraine? Wants a secure border? That he wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero or the teaching trans ideologies to children in school? All good stuff.

The hatred of Trump from both sides of the aisle is revealing. It shows that he is not beholden to the same globalist corporate fortunes that most politicians cannot resist and that hate competition within their markets. Trump's record shows that he has pursued policies of peace, strong borders, low inflation, deregulation, a low cost of living and full employment. I reckon there's a reason Trump is adored and that is because he fights for his people against a Congress that stopped him by making up total lies (funded by Clinton's campaign as we know from the Durham report).

...This is however a thread about Joe Biden, the President that soiled himself when he made a UK state visit, refuses to recognise his grand daughter (what a horrible individual), can't complete coherent sentences, conduct a Q&A without rehearsing before hand what will be asked and the answer or give a speech without rambling, saying something creepy and then shuffling off at the end of it - not knowing where he should go and shaking hands with himself.
 
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I think that's arrogant* and don't understand why DeSantis is dragged into it? Why do you think a good chunk are enemies of the state? Do they not pay their taxes and abide by the laws of the land? Or are you basing this solely on a Jan 6 riot which isn't most of them (occurred long after Clinton had made the comments of deplorable) and where there are clearly two different standards of justice applied to riots in the US. The single event on Jan 6th (where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs** in attendance - not clarified) has been zealously prosecuted (still waiting for the arrest of the mystery pipe bomber), yet multiple events from BLM committing 2 billion dollars worth of damage and dozens killed*** has resulted in minimal action.

What do you think Trump supporters want? May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars and wants peace in Ukraine? Wants a secure border? That he wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero or the teaching trans ideologies to children in school? All good stuff.

The hatred of Trump from both sides of the aisle is revealing. It shows that he is not beholden to the same globalist corporate fortunes that most politicians cannot resist and that hate competition within their markets. Trump's record shows that he has pursued policies of peace, strong borders, low inflation, deregulation, a low cost of living and full employment. I reckon there's a reason Trump is adored**** and that is because he fights for his people against a Congress that stopped him by making up total lies***** (funded by Clinton's campaign as we know from the Durham report).

...This is however a thread about Joe Biden, the President that soiled himself when he made a UK state visit, refuses to recognise his grand daughter (what a horrible individual), can't complete coherent sentences, conduct a Q&A without rehearsing before hand what will be asked and the answer or give a speech without rambling, saying something creepy and then shuffling off at the end of it - not knowing where he should go and shaking hands with himself.
*I think you're deranged.
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I think that's arrogant and don't understand why DeSantis is dragged into it? Why do you think a good chunk are enemies of the state? Do they not pay their taxes and abide by the laws of the land? Or are you basing this solely on a Jan 6 riot which isn't most of them (occurred long after Clinton had made the comments of deplorable) and where there are clearly two different standards of justice applied to riots in the US. The single event on Jan 6th (where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs in attendance - not clarified) has been zealously prosecuted (still waiting for the arrest of the mystery pipe bomber), yet multiple events from BLM committing 2 billion dollars worth of damage and dozens killed has resulted in minimal action.

What do you think Trump supporters want? May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars and wants peace in Ukraine? Wants a secure border? That he wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero or the teaching trans ideologies to children in school? All good stuff.

The hatred of Trump from both sides of the aisle is revealing. It shows that he is not beholden to the same globalist corporate fortunes that most politicians cannot resist and that hate competition within their markets. Trump's record shows that he has pursued policies of peace, strong borders, low inflation, deregulation, a low cost of living and full employment. I reckon there's a reason Trump is adored and that is because he fights for his people against a Congress that stopped him by making up total lies (funded by Clinton's campaign as we know from the Durham report).

...This is however a thread about Joe Biden, the President that soiled himself when he made a UK state visit, refuses to recognise his grand daughter (what a horrible individual), can't complete coherent sentences, conduct a Q&A without rehearsing before hand what will be asked and the answer or give a speech without rambling, saying something creepy and then shuffling off at the end of it - not knowing where he should go and shaking hands with himself.
We went over this. We hold rioters to one standard, and rioters in the Capitol to another, for a reason.

It's not our fault that Trump is clueless when it comes to international relations. Antagonizing Europe and Mexico is not the way forward. Picking fights with one's friends is the sort of thing only he would do.

You can hate Biden all you want, but the video that LL posted the other day of Biden making an off-the-cuff, self-deprecating joke to a baby shows that he still has it. Whether the mask that is his face is due to early-stage Parkinson's or bad plastic surgery is in the eye of the beholder. It's not like the man didn't ramble when he was forty-five. There is ample video evidence of that, should you choose to look for it.
 
I think that's arrogant and don't understand why DeSantis is dragged into it? Why do you think a good chunk are enemies of the state? Do they not pay their taxes and abide by the laws of the land? Or are you basing this solely on a Jan 6 riot which isn't most of them (occurred long after Clinton had made the comments of deplorable) and where there are clearly two different standards of justice applied to riots in the US. The single event on Jan 6th (where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs in attendance - not clarified) has been zealously prosecuted (still waiting for the arrest of the mystery pipe bomber), yet multiple events from BLM committing 2 billion dollars worth of damage and dozens killed has resulted in minimal action.

What do you think Trump supporters want? May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars and wants peace in Ukraine? Wants a secure border? That he wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero or the teaching trans ideologies to children in school? All good stuff.

The hatred of Trump from both sides of the aisle is revealing. It shows that he is not beholden to the same globalist corporate fortunes that most politicians cannot resist and that hate competition within their markets. Trump's record shows that he has pursued policies of peace, strong borders, low inflation, deregulation, a low cost of living and full employment. I reckon there's a reason Trump is adored and that is because he fights for his people against a Congress that stopped him by making up total lies (funded by Clinton's campaign as we know from the Durham report).

...This is however a thread about Joe Biden, the President that soiled himself when he made a UK state visit, refuses to recognise his grand daughter (what a horrible individual), can't complete coherent sentences, conduct a Q&A without rehearsing before hand what will be asked and the answer or give a speech without rambling, saying something creepy and then shuffling off at the end of it - not knowing where he should go and shaking hands with himself.



Loooool. Trump's not going to have sex with you, Adversus.
 
I think that's arrogant and don't understand why DeSantis is dragged into it? Why do you think a good chunk are enemies of the state? Do they not pay their taxes and abide by the laws of the land? Or are you basing this solely on a Jan 6 riot which isn't most of them (occurred long after Clinton had made the comments of deplorable) and where there are clearly two different standards of justice applied to riots in the US. The single event on Jan 6th (where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs in attendance - not clarified) has been zealously prosecuted (still waiting for the arrest of the mystery pipe bomber), yet multiple events from BLM committing 2 billion dollars worth of damage and dozens killed has resulted in minimal action.

What do you think Trump supporters want? May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars and wants peace in Ukraine? Wants a secure border? That he wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero or the teaching trans ideologies to children in school? All good stuff.

The hatred of Trump from both sides of the aisle is revealing. It shows that he is not beholden to the same globalist corporate fortunes that most politicians cannot resist and that hate competition within their markets. Trump's record shows that he has pursued policies of peace, strong borders, low inflation, deregulation, a low cost of living and full employment. I reckon there's a reason Trump is adored and that is because he fights for his people against a Congress that stopped him by making up total lies (funded by Clinton's campaign as we know from the Durham report).

...This is however a thread about Joe Biden, the President that soiled himself when he made a UK state visit, refuses to recognise his grand daughter (what a horrible individual), can't complete coherent sentences, conduct a Q&A without rehearsing before hand what will be asked and the answer or give a speech without rambling, saying something creepy and then shuffling off at the end of it - not knowing where he should go and shaking hands with himself.


where there were an unknown number of federal agent provocateurs in attendance - not clarified)
JUST LOOOOOOL -tin hat time again!

May be they like that Trump didn't start any foreign wars

He started a war in the US with his constant hate speech- look at the state of the people since he was pres

wants peace in Ukraine?

Nope, he has been played by Putin and thinks they are great mates. He empowered Putin.Xi and Netanyahu by sucking them off whilst they laughed at him and did what they want. He still cannot see it

Wants a secure border?

Wants less people of colour

wants to increase the supply of oil and gas by de-regulating the industry and opposes Net Zero

Of course he does, its what his type does. (whilst also openly declaring war on the environment and wildlife)


He's totally effed your country - and you've fallen for it.
 
We went over this. We hold rioters to one standard, and rioters in the Capitol to another, for a reason.

It's not our fault that Trump is clueless when it comes to international relations. Antagonizing Europe and Mexico is not the way forward. Picking fights with one's friends is the sort of thing only he would do.

You can hate Biden all you want, but the video that LL posted the other day of Biden making an off-the-cuff, self-deprecating joke to a baby shows that he still has it. Whether the mask that is his face is due to early-stage Parkinson's or bad plastic surgery is in the eye of the beholder. It's not like the man didn't ramble when he was forty-five. There is ample video evidence of that, should you choose to look for it.

No we don't. The Black Panthers actually sent armed militia into state capitols in the 1960s. Not one person had a gun on Jan 6th. Some 'insurrection'.

That's not a reflection of his approach to international relations at all. How about the peace treaty between Israel, the UAE, Sudan, Morocco and Bahrain. Sadly he wasn't up to Obama's standard of destroying Libya, unleashing ISIS and causing an entire continent of economic migrants and refugees clamouring to immigrate to Europe and overwhelming it - that's really the antagonising bit that you seemed to skirt over.

I don't hate Biden. I've said on at least 3 occasions that Biden isn't capable of producing a coherent sentence or staying awake to deliver one unless he's pumped up with amphetamines and a teleprompter or an ear piece. I don't think he's responsible for anything. He's just a figure head that does nothing and thinks nothing. He's the perfect puppet (except for the soiling and frequent diaper changes). There's plenty of shameful acts Biden took part of when he was younger, but they aren't relevant anymore. He's just a husk of a man.
 
No we don't. The Black Panthers actually sent armed militia into state capitols in the 1960s. Not one person had a gun on Jan 6th. Some 'insurrection'.

That's not a reflection of his approach to international relations at all. How about the peace treaty between Israel, the UAE, Sudan, Morocco and Bahrain. Sadly he wasn't up to Obama's standard of destroying Libya, unleashing ISIS and causing an entire continent of economic migrants and refugees clamouring to immigrate to Europe and overwhelming it - that's really the antagonising bit that you seemed to skirt over.

I don't hate Biden. I've said on at least 3 occasions that Biden isn't capable of producing a coherent sentence or staying awake to deliver one unless he's pumped up with amphetamines and a teleprompter or an ear piece. I don't think he's responsible for anything. He's just a figure head that does nothing and thinks nothing. He's the perfect puppet (except for the soiling and frequent diaper changes). There's plenty of shameful acts Biden took part of when he was younger, but they aren't relevant anymore. He's just a husk of a man.



Thats it, I am done!

You're either a WUM or so far removed from the truth that it is pointless conversing with you.
 
No we don't. The Black Panthers actually sent armed militia into state capitols in the 1960s. Not one person had a gun on Jan 6th. Some 'insurrection'.

Probably all Antifa or undercover FBI, right?



 
Probably all Antifa or undercover FBI, right?



This is why it is pointless telling him how it is. He literally believes no one was armed despite thousands of pictures.

He is a lost cause
 
Just a reminder that this is thread about Joe Biden where the dogs bark all night...

Wanted: Corrupt Stooge For High Political Office. Must Have Pulse


With only days to go before the federal government of the Land of the Free defaults on its debt, it appears that a compromise may finally be on the horizon.

As part of the bargain, both sides have agreed to slash part of the $80 billion in new funding that the IRS was awarded last year.


This is quite a blow to the President, who sold his plan to beef up the IRS last year by saying that the agency would capture up to “a trillion 300 million billion dollars if we hire more IRS agents.”

A trillion 300 million billion? That sure does sound like a lot of money.

Mr. Biden, of course, never seems to have much of a handle of arithmetic (nor anything else).

At one point he explained that Covid-19 had taken “200 billion lives”, and then further commented that “just the outbreak, has taken more than one hundred year, look, here, the lives, it’s just, just think about it.”

Quite sadly he even recently claimed that his son Beau died during a military deployment to in Iraq. In reality, Beau returned from Iraq in 2009, but died of brain cancer in 2015. You’d think his dad would know that.

And this is on top of the countless videos out there of the President shaking hands with thin air, wandering aimlessly at official functions, reading instructions from teleprompters such as “repeat for emphasis”, and stopping mid-sentence with a thousand-yard stare.

Now, Biden isn’t the first leader in history who showed signs of dementia.

King George the III of England famously thought a tree was the king of Prussia. Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan showed signs of dementia towards the end of their terms in office.

But there is a key difference.

President Biden has deliberately surrounded himself with incompetent lunatics.

For example, his Vice President’s latest inspiring quote is, “It’s very important… for us at every moment in time, and certainly this one, to seize the moment in time in which we exist in our present, and to be able to contextualize it, to understand where we exist in the history and in the moment as it relates not only to the past, but to the future.”

Profound
. A college freshman smoking his first joint couldn’t have said it better.

What’s crazy is that this sort of verbal incontinence is pervasive across the rest of government.

After a three month absence in the Senate due to shingles, 89-year-old Senator Dianne Feinstein returned to Washington and informed a reporter, “I haven’t been gone. I’ve been working.”

The reporter asked for clarification if the Senator meant she had been working from home.

“No, I’ve been here [at the capitol]. I’ve been voting,” she responded, before adding cryptically, “Please, you either know or don’t know.”
And here’s a direct quote from Senator John Fetterman questioning banking CEOs in a recent Senate hearing:

“That’s like if you have I mean like an-and they also realize that that now they have it’s an in a guaranteed, a guaranteed way to be saved by noma again, no matter, by-by-by how?”
After an awkward silence from the men he was interrogating, Fetterman continued, “shouldn’t you have a working requirement after we sail your bank bills-in your bank? Because they seem me-more preoccupied than when snap requirement for works for hungry people but not about protecting the tax papers that will bail no matter whatever does about the bank, the crash.”

Now, I don’t want to poke fun of someone’s legitimate medical condition. Dementia is a devastating condition. And in Fetterman’s case, he suffered a terrible stroke during his senate campaign. It’s certainly not his fault— it could happen to anyone.

But America has become such a touchy, hypersensitive culture, that it’s considered gauche to even question whether someone who suffered a stroke, or suffers from dementia, is still fit for office.

So if you think you’re entitled to an elected representative who actually knows where she is… well then the entire establishment closes ranks around the politician to defend them and labels you a bad person.

The most we can possibly expect of elected leaders right now is that they have a pulse.
Full control of their mental faculties? Not relevant. Backbone and integrity? Laughable.

This is a pretty terrible trend given that the US is riddled with so many serious, malignant problems. This debt ceiling crisis is only the latest one… and they haven’t solved it. Even if their bargain is successful, they’re only punting the problem into the future by little more than two years.

Social Security’s insolvency is looming. America’s military readiness is falling. More bank crises are looming. The dollar is in danger of losing its global dominance. Geopolitical threats are growing.

You’d think that voters would want the best possible leaders who are at the absolute top of their game.

But no. Instead, you just need a pulse.
 
Just a reminder that this is thread about Joe Biden where the dogs bark all night...

Wanted: Corrupt Stooge For High Political Office. Must Have Pulse


With only days to go before the federal government of the Land of the Free defaults on its debt, it appears that a compromise may finally be on the horizon.

As part of the bargain, both sides have agreed to slash part of the $80 billion in new funding that the IRS was awarded last year.


This is quite a blow to the President, who sold his plan to beef up the IRS last year by saying that the agency would capture up to “a trillion 300 million billion dollars if we hire more IRS agents.”

A trillion 300 million billion? That sure does sound like a lot of money.

Mr. Biden, of course, never seems to have much of a handle of arithmetic (nor anything else).

At one point he explained that Covid-19 had taken “200 billion lives”, and then further commented that “just the outbreak, has taken more than one hundred year, look, here, the lives, it’s just, just think about it.”

Quite sadly he even recently claimed that his son Beau died during a military deployment to in Iraq. In reality, Beau returned from Iraq in 2009, but died of brain cancer in 2015. You’d think his dad would know that.

And this is on top of the countless videos out there of the President shaking hands with thin air, wandering aimlessly at official functions, reading instructions from teleprompters such as “repeat for emphasis”, and stopping mid-sentence with a thousand-yard stare.

Now, Biden isn’t the first leader in history who showed signs of dementia.

King George the III of England famously thought a tree was the king of Prussia. Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan showed signs of dementia towards the end of their terms in office.

But there is a key difference.

President Biden has deliberately surrounded himself with incompetent lunatics.

For example, his Vice President’s latest inspiring quote is, “It’s very important… for us at every moment in time, and certainly this one, to seize the moment in time in which we exist in our present, and to be able to contextualize it, to understand where we exist in the history and in the moment as it relates not only to the past, but to the future.”

Profound
. A college freshman smoking his first joint couldn’t have said it better.

What’s crazy is that this sort of verbal incontinence is pervasive across the rest of government.

After a three month absence in the Senate due to shingles, 89-year-old Senator Dianne Feinstein returned to Washington and informed a reporter, “I haven’t been gone. I’ve been working.”

The reporter asked for clarification if the Senator meant she had been working from home.


And here’s a direct quote from Senator John Fetterman questioning banking CEOs in a recent Senate hearing:


After an awkward silence from the men he was interrogating, Fetterman continued, “shouldn’t you have a working requirement after we sail your bank bills-in your bank? Because they seem me-more preoccupied than when snap requirement for works for hungry people but not about protecting the tax papers that will bail no matter whatever does about the bank, the crash.”

Now, I don’t want to poke fun of someone’s legitimate medical condition. Dementia is a devastating condition. And in Fetterman’s case, he suffered a terrible stroke during his senate campaign. It’s certainly not his fault— it could happen to anyone.

But America has become such a touchy, hypersensitive culture, that it’s considered gauche to even question whether someone who suffered a stroke, or suffers from dementia, is still fit for office.

So if you think you’re entitled to an elected representative who actually knows where she is… well then the entire establishment closes ranks around the politician to defend them and labels you a bad person.

The most we can possibly expect of elected leaders right now is that they have a pulse.
Full control of their mental faculties? Not relevant. Backbone and integrity? Laughable.

This is a pretty terrible trend given that the US is riddled with so many serious, malignant problems. This debt ceiling crisis is only the latest one… and they haven’t solved it. Even if their bargain is successful, they’re only punting the problem into the future by little more than two years.

Social Security’s insolvency is looming. America’s military readiness is falling. More bank crises are looming. The dollar is in danger of losing its global dominance. Geopolitical threats are growing.

You’d think that voters would want the best possible leaders who are at the absolute top of their game.

But no. Instead, you just need a pulse.
Don’t be such a tit mate.
 
Best wishes to Joe, looked sore. This though is the man wanting to lead the US until 2029? If RFK junior isn't at least given a debate with Biden it's a travesty. Maybe a few other Dem heavy hitters will be putting out feelers behind the scenes on whether to run.
 
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