Biden? He ain’t remotely brilliant enough. Everybody knows the real anti-Christ:
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McConnell says Trump will leave office peacefully if he loses election
https://nypost.com/2020/09/24/mcconn...oses-election/
Traitor.
You must support Trump no matter what.
Trump will NEVER concede the election.
Trump wins no matter what.
https://bluevirginia.us/wp-content/u...mpgangster.jpg
Obviously, this is just some liberal fantasy.
Trump should eliminate the U.S . Senate and the House of Representatives so he can take direct control of America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FPrJxTvgdQ
Trump runs like god. Has a problem with suburban women? how bout they take the side of his supreme court pick right before the election
http://https://www.thedailybeast.com...s-made-in-jest
Team Biden Says ‘Stupid Bastards’ Comment Was Made in Jest
A video of the former vice president jokingly calling troops “stupid bastards” in 2016 began to gain traction on the pro-Trump internet late Friday afternoon.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign has confirmed the accuracy of a recently resurfaced video showing him jokingly calling military troops “stupid bastards” and “a dull bunch” during a trip overseas, but said that they were made in jest as a way to garner greater applause for a female service member’s commitment to the country.
“Vice President Biden was jokingly encouraging the audience to clap for an airwoman on the stage, and a number of service members can be seen laughing and smiling at the comment. Seconds before, he praised them for 'the incredible sacrifices [they] make for our country,’” Biden campaign spokesperson Andrew Bates told The Daily Beast exclusively in a statement.
“He thanked them for their patriotism and courage throughout, and closed his remarks by saying, 'you’re the finest generation of warriors the world has ever, ever known'—receiving an enthusiastic ovation,” Bates said.
Biden made the utterance during a speech in Abu Dhabi on March 7, 2016 while he was serving under former President Barack Obama. He said: “I’ve been in and out of the Balkans 25 times; in and out of Iraq 26 times; in and out of Afghanistan about 10 or 12 times. And I have one regret every time I’m with you all—and I mean this sincerely—is the folks back home can't see you; can't see you in place. Don't get to fly on the mission with you. Don't understand—they appreciate, but they don't fully understand the incredible sacrifices you make for our country,” according to the official transcript, which was archived in the White House’s Office of the Vice President.
Biden then attempted to crack a few jokes. “And I want you to know notwithstanding what you may hear about me, I have incredibly good judgment. One, I married Jill. And two, I appointed Johnson to the academy. I just want you to know that. Clap for that, you stupid bastards. (Applause.) Come on, man. Man, you are a dull bunch. Must be slow here, man. I don't know,” he said.
While video of Biden’s speech highlighting the “stupid bastards” portion of his comments has been available on YouTube since 2017, it began to gain traction on the pro-Trump internet late Friday afternoon, appearing on pro-Trump forums like “The Donald.” The clip was also circulated on Twitter by pro-Trump personalities like Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier and One America News staffer Jack Posobiec.
The newly pushed tape comes as Biden has been strongly defending the country’s soldiers over the past several weeks, following President Donald Trump’s comments captured by “multiple sources” who spoke to The Atlantic, where he reportedly called those killed in combat “losers” and “suckers.”
So let me get this straight....
Trump is crucified by the media for remarks he made via still mysterious “anonymous sources”, and Joe Biden gets caught ON CAMERA calling our troops “stupid bastards” and it’s in “jest”.
Gotcha.
I’m sure if Trump said this on camera he’d be afforded the same latitude by the media. Yep. 100%.
Joe Biden is repeating the same mistakes that cost Hillary Clinton the election
Biden is trying to woo unhappy Republicans, when he should be mobilizing hundreds of thousands of Democrats
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...oters-election
Stop it Joe. Democrats must come out of hiding and camp out all day long on November 3rd. If they stay home again, you lose.Quote:
Joe Biden has staked his presidential campaign on his ability to “win back” white working-class voters in midwest swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin. But he has the wrong target.
In Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a city that’s 90% white, Biden recently donned his populist hat, telling an audience: “I’ve dealt with guys like Trump my whole life … Guys who inherit everything they’ve ever gotten in their life and squander it. Guys who stretch and squeeze and stiff electricians and plumbers and contractors working on their hotels and casinos and golf courses to put more bucks in their pocket.”
Prior to this campaign stop, Biden amplified an endorsement from the former Michigan governor Rick Snyder, the Republican official who – let’s not forget – oversaw and attempted to cover up the Flint water crisis, which exposed an estimated 140,000 people in the majority Black city to lead and other contaminants. In an appearance in Michigan, Biden sat down with steelworkers, flanked mostly by white men, to discuss his jobs plan. And prior to that, after white vigilante Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Biden aired a Richard Nixon-style law and order ad attacking “lawlessness” and accusing Trump of sowing discord.
Biden and his advisers clearly believe that Hillary Clinton lost in 2016 because white voters in key swing states shifted from Obama to Trump. Biden’s entire campaign strategy is built on that assumption. There are two problems with that. For one, it almost entirely ignores the Black working class. For another, it may not even be true.
If you look closely at the data on Wisconsin and Michigan – two of the three swing states that secured Trump’s victory – it’s apparent that a significant decline in voter turnout for the Democratic candidate cost Democrats the 2016 election, not a shift to Trump.
White voter turnout in Wisconsin declined by 1%, amounting to 100,000 people who chose not to vote for either candidate. Trump only garnered 721 more votes than Mitt Romney, which could partly be explained by population increase. Across Wisconsin, the decline in votes cast for Clinton substantially exceeded the turnout for Donald Trump – from rural towns to medium-sized urban centers.
Black voter turnout declined by an even higher rate, to a level unprecedented in Wisconsin’s recorded history. While 79% of Black voters participated in the 2012 general election, only 47% voted in 2016 – less than half the eligible voters. This amounted to about 88,000 less votes than in 2012. The limited academic research on turnout in Wisconsin reveals that 42% of nonvoters in the state’s two most populous counties stayed home primarily because they disliked the candidates or weren’t interested in them. Issues related to voter suppression amounted to about 5% of the respondents’ answers.
But instead of trying to win over the nearly 200,000 people who stayed home in Wisconsin in 2016 (or whose votes were suppressed), Biden has opted to center his Wisconsin campaign on about 700 people, some of whom may have never voted for a Democrat for president. Instead of focusing on the approximately 50,000 voters who stayed home in Democratic-leaning Michigan counties, Biden is touting the endorsement of Snyder, whose neglect threatened the wellbeing of thousands of Flint residents.
The Democratic party has embraced this message to a bizarre and troubling degree, often platforming Republicans who are barely popular with their own constituents. The Democratic national convention, for example, featured a cameo from former Ohio governor John Kasich. Yet Kasich averaged 18% support from Republican voters in the 2016 race, the lowest of the frontrunners, while Trump garnered 46.5%. There has been a clear shift in the Republican party from conservativism to an embrace of the far right, but Biden is banking on an unknown number of disaffected Republicans to help him into the White House, instead of hundreds of thousands of disaffected Democrats.
This centrist Democratic obsession with “winning back” white conservatives in rural towns and suburbs is more symbolic than strategic. It’s rooted in a longstanding, mistaken archetype that conflates the working class with white workers, a tradition that reaches as far back as the 1800s Reconstruction Era.
In his seminal text Black Reconstruction in America, the sociologist WEB Du Bois noted that the mostly white, Northern labor union movement comprehended “chiefly Northern skilled laborers,” but “almost none of them mentioned the Negro, or considered or welcomed him … said nothing of the greatest revolution in labor that had happened in America for a hundred years – the emancipation of slaves”.
Black workers, even those emerging from centuries of brutal unpaid labor, barely registered in the mainstream consciousness at all. Instead, we became the face of the undeserving underclass, asking for “free stuff from the government”, as if a federal government that has handed out trillions to corporations and financial institutions cannot afford basic services such as healthcare, affordable housing and higher education for all of its people.
It seems like we haven’t moved much past that narrative. Biden’s obsession with the white working class, for example, ignores that over half of Black men worked in Milwaukee’s manufacturing sector, more than double white workers, at the height of the city’s heavy industry. It ignores that deindustrialization hurt them more than anyone else. It ignores that Black and Asian households throughout the country were heaviest hit by the Great Recession. It ignores that a shift to lower-wage temporary warehouse work, and unemployment under Covid-19, disproportionately affects Black and Latinos. And it ignores that these material realities affect how they vote, too. But instead of swinging to Republicans, millions stay home.
It’s in Biden’s political DNA to make these superficial white working-class appeals, despite undermining the working class across race. But if he wants to unjustifiably fashion himself as this generation’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt, it’s best he not repeat the same mistakes of failing the party’s Black working-class base.
https://static.politico.com/dims4/de...ump-ap-773.jpg
this shit is really not that hard...if any of these morons want to win they say something to this effect...
'the coronavirus has shown us that having manufacturing of products for our great country being done mostly overseas is a threat to our national security...i promise to bring manufacturing back to the united states with tax breaks for firms who will make 'made in america' a thing again'...
i mean obviously all of these fuckers are liars, but you might as well come up with a lie that will actually move asses of people who aren't gonna vote...the election is so close that having this as a key tenant of your platform would probably win you the whole damn thing IMO...but nobody is smart enough to realize this...
Trump's golf trips alone are bankrupting the country.
No way he comes close to winning this time.
Bet everything on Joe Biden winning by a landslide.
FAKE TAN, FAKE BILLIONAIRE, FAKE PRESIDENT
https://www.local10.com/news/local/2...police-called/
Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, armed, barricades self in Fort Lauderdale home, police called
all the best people, just one stable genius after another.
Parscale made a fortune during his Trump tenure. He owns many multimillion dollar properties.
We have no idea who this guy is. Parscale just owns the joint. Could be one of the Cambridge Analytica alumnae for all we know. Maybe a Trump tax attorney.
Parscale is a baller and I appreciate this morsel though.
With the tremendous unexpected success he’s had managing Trump’s campaign these past four years, and probably the sizable grift he was able to pull down managing a lot of the campaign’s spending, he might have overextended himself financially not expecting to be dumped by the Firer-in-Chief earlier this year.
This never occurred to me. Well played. Folks might want their money.
Parscale just doesn’t get the appreciation he deserves for his role in making Trump possible. Not yet anyway. A book will come. There’s always a Trump staffer book. Unless he offs himself, of course.
My vote is that he tries to off himself, survives after a number of years in a coma, then wakes up to become a changed man like with the titular character in this highly underrated early-90s Harrison Ford-led Mike Nichols-directed morality tale.
https://youtu.be/PtipW0DoQBs
I guess it was Parscale. Took his shoelaces and belt for 72 hours of psychiatric evaluation.
You’re thinking of the Führerbunker during the fall of the Reich.
This is all getting really interesting. Parscale & Bannon know shit. Bannon, of course, is probably making a deal as a we speak.
Bannon and the Border Wall scam
I think everyone is overthinking this.
Parscale screwed things up this summer, was fired, and is probably having a hard time coping.
When you put your entire identity into something, you can flip out when it doesn't work out for you, especially if it was working out previously. This is why athletes have such a high divorce rate, especially ones like baseball pitchers, who have huge career variance unless they are among the elite.
Parscale lost me after the Tulsa fiasco. Totally his fault. He let the internet ruin the event. I'm not sure if teenagers were really behind it, but it doesn't matter. The bottom line is that you need to think of all the possibilities when running a campaign for a guy like Trump.
To Parscale's credit, apparently he never threatened anyone (but himself), and was not hostile to police. They just had to take a bit of time to talk him out of the house.
I’m gonna have to agree.
For 2 years he was the best political technician on the planet. He was handed a lot like Cambridge Analytica but he made the most of it.
He screwed up Tulsa. He wasn’t capable of being a Campaign Manager. He was promoted to his level of incompetence. His technical window had expired too. He was outwitted by a bunch of savvy kids.
He was at the top of the mountain through sheer kismet and now it was gone. That’s gotta suck. Yours is a solid take, Druff, and changed my view. It doesn’t dismiss the dirty tricks and shenanigans that occurred. That stuff is still out there and Bannon has some plea bargaining to do.
Parscale’s life will get more complicated by the day.
The Trump tax story will serve as a lightning rod so Parscale won’t be front page. Then the debate.
What a circus.
Oh, the KPop stans and Tulsa.... yeah, it was the kids. (They aren’t all kids - oddly enough but that’s another story.) Totally organic using tools that were already in their toolbox.
You are overthinking that one, Druff.
So, Trump is shit at business, whodathunkit?
Parscale still the big winner of this news cycle.
If someone could have shown you that video, PLOL, on election night 2016.
Just saw a video of Cambridge Analytica’s Wylie describing the first time he met Bannon. Wylie said Bannon smelled like he hadn’t showered in 2 days.
Still absolutely fascinated by the crew that installed Trump.
Trump calling for investigation in to Ilhan Omar ballot fraud:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...35345704652800
I have never bet a hockey game in my life, at least that I can remember. The one going tonight I have $500 on the over, 5 goals. I have been on such a cooler, I am shaking things up. I really need to take a break tbh. Been a tough start to the football season. I lost a huge under bet with the Cowboys and Seahawk's. I just thought it was going to be a 21-17 type game.
Gotta love seeing Parscale getting tackled to the ground once the cops saw that his wife had bruises on her arms.
https://youtu.be/PglYbeSVhic