8trackdisco
a year ago


25th amendment gets used, so they can replace Biden with someone of their choice instead of having, oh... I don't know... an actual primary so the people could decide?

MACS wrote:



Half the country to the right of Biden had little or no choice in the selection. They had Trump imposed on them.

It’s like sex with P. Diddy. You can fight all you want, but….
8trackdisco
a year ago

It's a conspiracy, dagganit!

rfenst wrote:



Damn…. You beat me to it!
8trackdisco
a year ago

I'm wit ya but I believe if they use the 25th amendment they're stuck with O'l Camel Toe..................she's even less popular than Joe

Someone correct me if I'm wrong

Whistlebritches wrote:



Think the way it works,mis if the 25th lever is pulled, Harris becomes president, but isn’t automatically the nominee.
The Dems then would have an “open” convention and the horse trading would begin. Giving the delegates the time to express their opinions.

Then the super delegates step up and tell everyone who is going to be the nominee.
Speyside2
a year ago
One thing became very clear from the debate. Joe Biden is incapable of running the country. If he is actually making decisions we are screwed, if someone else is our constitution is screwed.
8trackdisco
a year ago

I think, and I could be wrong too, they can nominate whomever they want if he backs out. She would only hold for the remainder of the term. There is no way whatsoever they will allow her to run. My guess ot would be Newsome or bust.

JGRAZ wrote:



Whitner polls much better than Newsome. Governor of KY Andy Bearsher (sp) also scores better.
MACS
a year ago

Whitner polls much better than Newsome. Governor of KY Andy Bearsher (sp) also scores better.

8trackdisco wrote:



And they'll choose whomever they want... not safe to let the voters decide which candidate they want to run, that'd be a threat to democracy!

They said it was gonna be Biden with no primary, so you'll be happy with who they TELL you will be the nominee. Let 'em eat cake.
Speyside2
a year ago
If they have the cahones to do it his cabinet needs to immediately vote him out. I believe it is their duty to do so. My feeling is since the debate every leader in the world knows he is incompetent to be president.
JGKAMIN
a year ago

If they have the cahones to do it his cabinet needs to immediately vote him out. I believe it is their duty to do so. My feeling is since the debate every leader in the world knows he is incompetent to be president.

Speyside2 wrote:


Since the debate?!? It’s safe to say they have known for quite awhile now.
HockeyDad
a year ago

Whitner polls much better than Newsome. Governor of KY Andy Bearsher (sp) also scores better.

8trackdisco wrote:



I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, President Gavin Newsom.
KingoftheCove
a year ago
Dems are digging in hard and will cut those Dems calling for Biden’s ouster.
This is going to be a rough several months….
If Kennedy hangs in long enough to actually run? Things might get interesting……..well……maybe more chaotic than interesting. He has a chance to pull maybe 7-10% of the vote…………but which votes?

Europe’s slow and steady swing toward the right could come into play as well.

Dems in a tough spot, in that secretly they know they just can’t afford to push Biden out, for several reasons.
The chaos and power struggle that would ensue would be crippling. The fund raising, local election chaos, etc.

Bottom line………we’re fuqed.
And our enemies are licking their chops….
Speyside2
a year ago
Only those who blindly follow their demegauge Trump have known for a while. Call me crazy, but the rantings of Trump, I do not view as truth, but rather as the lies they are.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago

Dems are digging in hard and will cut those Dems calling for Biden’s ouster.
This is going to be a rough several months….
If Kennedy hangs in long enough to actually run? Things might get interesting……..well……maybe more chaotic than interesting. He has a chance to pull maybe 7-10% of the vote…………but which votes?

Europe’s slow and steady swing toward the right could come into play as well.

Dems in a tough spot, in that secretly they know they just can’t afford to push Biden out, for several reasons.
The chaos and power struggle that would ensue would be crippling. The fund raising, local election chaos, etc.

Bottom line………we’re fuqed.
And our enemies are licking their chops….

KingoftheCove wrote:



All I could think of when I was reading this....


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Its a $hitshow.
Abrignac
a year ago

Only those who blindly follow their demegauge Trump have known for a while. Call me crazy, but the rantings of Trump, I do not view as truth, but rather as the lies they are.

Speyside2 wrote:



Trump doesn’t have the market cornered on lies. I lost track at 6 for the number of times Biden said unemployment was at 50% under Trump during the debate. Then there is the lie that he continues to tell about a Republican sponsored law in Georgia that shortens voting hours, his infrastructure bill that he claimed created 19 million jobs when only 2.7 can be attributed to it or that more Americans had died from the coronavirus than from all of World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined. Let’s also not forget how Biden road a train across a bridge for decades even though said bridge in Maryland never had a train track installed over it or the fact that his uncle was eaten by cannibals.

Biden has a well documented history of rattling off one lie after another.
DrafterX
a year ago
That Bassard..!! 😠
Speyside2
a year ago
What does #33 have to do with what I said an no remark in my most recent post pertains to biden. He is a liar also, he is also a demigauge to his cult as well. I bow to neither and do not believe a word either utters. That said, what is your point?
Abrignac
a year ago

What does #33 have to do with what I said an no remark in my most recent post pertains to biden.

If they have the cahones to do it his cabinet needs to immediately vote him out. I believe it is their duty to do so. My feeling is since the debate every leader in the world knows he is incompetent to be president.

Speyside2 wrote:



He is a liar also, he is also a demigauge to his cult as well. I bow to neither and do not believe a word either utters. That said, what is your point?

Speyside2 wrote:



My point? Exactly what I said.
8trackdisco
a year ago

Trump doesn’t have the market coornered

Abrignac wrote:



Agree.

It's how they are delivered and the accompanying diagnoses.

Biden: Lost. Senile, Alzheimers/DEM-mentia. Dems know he isn't right.

Trump: Simple grandiose narccisist. Everyone on his payroll is afraid to tell him he's wrong.

And the Trumpers lap it up.
MACS
a year ago
*heavy sigh*
jeebling
a year ago
I don’t like Biden’s foreign policy - specifically dealing with NATO, Ukraine, Israel and his blundering operations in Afghanistan and his waffling on Taiwan and China. Biden has depleted our military stores of ammunition and logistical necessities, recruiting is flirting with historical lows and morale is also a significant concern. Biden has siphoned off our National oil reserves to artificially lower the price at the pump which damages our readiness.

I don’t like Biden’s domestic policy of allowing - I could say pushing - the whole trans-narrative issue in public K-12 schools, I don’t have faith in Biden’s tax policy, I think the approximately $20B spent on infrastructure for electric vehicle recharging stations reflects the overall progress of “Build Back Better” which has spent the money but has produced no meaningful results. Biden has made my state of Texas less safe because he’s made the border less safe. Biden has not properly handled the problem of inflation.

Biden lied about his knowledge of his son’s business transactions and received money from him.
Speyside2
a year ago
Your comment makes no sense in relation to what I stated. As my original statement made no comment about Biden, I expected that everyone would assume I was specifically talking about Trump, and not defending Biden in any way. In my second comment I clearly stated Biden is every bit as much of a liar. Clearly you still do not understand my point, your last statement makes that obvious. How can I clarify my point for you so you it makes sense to you? Right now, it appears to me that you do not comprehend my point.
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