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re: Trump will win re-election in a landslide
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:31 pm to Jeb Busch Lite
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:31 pm to Jeb Busch Lite
I completely agree. Been preaching this for a while. I think the black vote will be higher than some are expecting, but even if it isn't, Trump wins in a landslide.
If the Democrats understood anything about nuance, they might have succeeded with their efforts to turn the public against Trump... Might have.
But they are so transparent in their dishonesty, and have screwed up people's lives so much that you have to have your head buried in Roman concrete in order to not see the blatant deception.
All the fake opinion polls showing Biden in the lead are hilarious. We already saw how honest those polls were in 2016. Who actually pays attention to that stuff anymore?
If the Democrats understood anything about nuance, they might have succeeded with their efforts to turn the public against Trump... Might have.
But they are so transparent in their dishonesty, and have screwed up people's lives so much that you have to have your head buried in Roman concrete in order to not see the blatant deception.
All the fake opinion polls showing Biden in the lead are hilarious. We already saw how honest those polls were in 2016. Who actually pays attention to that stuff anymore?
Posted on 8/8/20 at 12:05 am to Metaloctopus
Every so often, I quietly wonder if we're being subjected to some grand social experiment...,
I view myself as a moderate, not some hardcore conservative. I've voted Dem plenty of times since the 80's. frick it, I still haven't switched party registration, so technically I'm still a Dem.
I felt like after Obama's 2 terms, we needed a Republican in office, just to bump back towards the center.
As late as 2014, maybe early 2015 I'd have laughed in your face if you suggested Donald Trump would be the guy who emerged. And I'd have told you that if he did, it would hand the presidency over to the Dems, barring insane disaster.
We got insane disaster, in the form of BLM protests and cop killings, at absolutely the right time. Couple that in with Hillary (a person I detest) and fricking Commie Bernie as the candidates, he squeeked through.
Since he's been in office, he's impressed me with his production and solid policies, and he's gained my sympathy with the non-stop bullshite from the media. Yeah, he's a crude mofo, he's not a racist or Nazi. He's not some fundamentalist preacher telling "deviants" (Gays, Jews, Catholics, Muslims etc) they're all going to hell. His interaction with the press is uncivil, but his actual civil policies are about the most tolerant we've ever seen. His "attack on Muslims" was due to Middle East terrorists, where he was the only guy willing to say what everyone knew: you have to clamp down on letting people in from over there. His "attack on Mexicans" wasn't racist or anti-anything, it was stop the illegal immigration and favor/protect actual citizens of the US.
his 2016 margin was slim, he could have been vulnerable... if the Dems put a valid contender forward. Instead, they put out the worst group I've ever seen. Bloomberg, an a-hole, came in fairly late and looked decent in comparison, because the others were just laughable. Biden emerged, simply because he was maybe the least offensive of the bunch and had the most money... he can't even formulate coherent sentences. He makes Les Miles seem like a polished speaker.
Even if I WANTED to vote for someone other than Trump (and right now, I still want him for a second term), there's really been no option for going on 5 years. And the person they put up to oppose him makes it seem necessary for me to vote, because I can't begin to imagine either Hillary or Biden as the Prez.
I view myself as a moderate, not some hardcore conservative. I've voted Dem plenty of times since the 80's. frick it, I still haven't switched party registration, so technically I'm still a Dem.
I felt like after Obama's 2 terms, we needed a Republican in office, just to bump back towards the center.
As late as 2014, maybe early 2015 I'd have laughed in your face if you suggested Donald Trump would be the guy who emerged. And I'd have told you that if he did, it would hand the presidency over to the Dems, barring insane disaster.
We got insane disaster, in the form of BLM protests and cop killings, at absolutely the right time. Couple that in with Hillary (a person I detest) and fricking Commie Bernie as the candidates, he squeeked through.
Since he's been in office, he's impressed me with his production and solid policies, and he's gained my sympathy with the non-stop bullshite from the media. Yeah, he's a crude mofo, he's not a racist or Nazi. He's not some fundamentalist preacher telling "deviants" (Gays, Jews, Catholics, Muslims etc) they're all going to hell. His interaction with the press is uncivil, but his actual civil policies are about the most tolerant we've ever seen. His "attack on Muslims" was due to Middle East terrorists, where he was the only guy willing to say what everyone knew: you have to clamp down on letting people in from over there. His "attack on Mexicans" wasn't racist or anti-anything, it was stop the illegal immigration and favor/protect actual citizens of the US.
his 2016 margin was slim, he could have been vulnerable... if the Dems put a valid contender forward. Instead, they put out the worst group I've ever seen. Bloomberg, an a-hole, came in fairly late and looked decent in comparison, because the others were just laughable. Biden emerged, simply because he was maybe the least offensive of the bunch and had the most money... he can't even formulate coherent sentences. He makes Les Miles seem like a polished speaker.
Even if I WANTED to vote for someone other than Trump (and right now, I still want him for a second term), there's really been no option for going on 5 years. And the person they put up to oppose him makes it seem necessary for me to vote, because I can't begin to imagine either Hillary or Biden as the Prez.
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