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re: Biden rises, GOP feuds, Dem prospects brighten

Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:35 am to
Posted by Spawn
Berlin
Member since Oct 2006
7050 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:35 am to
I think about 30 Democrats are retiring this year. The primaries are a couple of months away.
I think the outcome is all but certain.

Red wave incoming.
Posted by DMAN1968
Member since Apr 2019
10149 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:36 am to
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President Biden’s prospects are rising as COVID-19 cases are dramatically falling under his leadership. His skill as commander in chief is widely respected

Yeah....No.
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98890 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:37 am to
Ell Oh ell
Posted by BamaRidger
Alabama
Member since Feb 2013
623 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:47 am to
This guy is such a liberal fricking clown for writing something like this. Geez


BY BRENT BUDOWSKY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR
Posted by RCDfan1950
United States
Member since Feb 2007
34961 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:49 am to
Yeah. Let's see em' spin spiraling inflation. No way they can print money and hide the painful consequences. No way they can avert the coming electoral Red wave with the 'believe me or your lying eyes' narrative.
Posted by NashvilleTider
Your Mom
Member since Jan 2007
11381 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:52 am to
They are so predictable
Posted by saints5021
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2010
17485 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:55 am to
When you are at 19% approval, you really have no where to go but up
Posted by TrueTiger
Chicken's most valuable
Member since Sep 2004
67994 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:55 am to

We exists in a time when facts don't matter,


reality is what you can get humans to accept as reality.


Big Tech and Big Media understand this.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
95833 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 7:56 am to
You would think.

This is at the point where Hitler and Charles Manson would run from him as not to be associated with him.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
90718 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 8:17 am to
That is one delusional fluff piece
Posted by keks tadpole
Yellow Leaf Creek
Member since Feb 2017
7582 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 8:22 am to
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Do people actually believe this shite?

The percentage of 800,000 people that are not forced to watch CNN in the airport lounge do.
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
Bat'n Rudge
Member since Oct 2004
57261 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 8:27 am to
This sounds like something straight out of Pravda.
Posted by xxTIMMYxx
Member since Aug 2019
17562 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 8:27 am to
Realol. Motherfricker didn’t do shite to stop Covid. People haven’t forgotten everything else he ruined either
Posted by Jbird
In Bidenville with EthanL
Member since Oct 2012
73453 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 8:53 am to
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This sounds like something straight out of Pravda.


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