MiZery said:
Your assumption is the Democrat party of now is the party of the racist Democratic Party of then?
duh.
MiZery said:
Your assumption is the Democrat party of now is the party of the racist Democratic Party of then?
MTbear22 said:Weird deflection, especially considering that age was the primary thing Republicans have been attacking Biden on for months.bear2034 said:
What's the difference between Kamala and Biden other than age, race, and gender?
What this all "looks like" to you does not matter. Not in the slightest. I know that scares you, but it's the truth. The voters will decide in November. We'll see.
MiZery said:
I know that black women just raised over a million dollars in one day. For Kamala. I guess they don't think shes black?
You mean like Trump's? I've watched every Trump speech of the past couple months in its entirety (unfortunately). And as a medical professional, I can assure you, something is wrong (not that you need a medical professional to tell you so, it's obvious to any adult who pays attention).bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:Weird deflection, especially considering that age was the primary thing Republicans have been attacking Biden on for months.bear2034 said:
What's the difference between Kamala and Biden other than age, race, and gender?
What this all "looks like" to you does not matter. Not in the slightest. I know that scares you, but it's the truth. The voters will decide in November. We'll see.
It's not his age, it's his dementia and who knows what else he's suffering from?
What remark?MiZery said:
What is that hamas comment supposed to mean after I mentioned that you were banned previously for making an anti Islam remark.
MTbear22 said:You mean like Trump's? I've watched every Trump speech of the past couple months in its entirety (unfortunately). And as a medical professional, I can assure you, something is wrong (not that you need a medical professional to tell you so, it's obvious to any adult who pays attention).bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:Weird deflection, especially considering that age was the primary thing Republicans have been attacking Biden on for months.bear2034 said:
What's the difference between Kamala and Biden other than age, race, and gender?
What this all "looks like" to you does not matter. Not in the slightest. I know that scares you, but it's the truth. The voters will decide in November. We'll see.
It's not his age, it's his dementia and who knows what else he's suffering from?
Indeed, I don't think I'd have the patience. So, does all of Trump's clear indications of dementia-like symptoms worry you?bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:You mean like Trump's? I've watched every Trump speech of the past couple months in its entirety (unfortunately). And as a medical professional, I can assure you, something is wrong (not that you need a medical professional to tell you so, it's obvious to any adult who pays attention).bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:Weird deflection, especially considering that age was the primary thing Republicans have been attacking Biden on for months.bear2034 said:
What's the difference between Kamala and Biden other than age, race, and gender?
What this all "looks like" to you does not matter. Not in the slightest. I know that scares you, but it's the truth. The voters will decide in November. We'll see.
It's not his age, it's his dementia and who knows what else he's suffering from?
Thank goodness you aren't my medical professional.
going4roses said:oski003 said:concordtom said:going4roses said:
all the data shows ww (white women) have been the ones who have earned tangible gains from "diversity hires"
At first I thought this to be striking.
On second thought, I'd like to see "all the data" that supports this claim.
They probably made better gains because they were generally more qualified than other groups that have been historically discriminated against.
Sounds like Eugenics to me …
For some reason, Democrats keep complaining that black people can't get IDs to vote. The money should be used to obtain IDs don't you think that would be more helpful?MiZery said:
So you're saying that they donated to a racist party? Why didn't they donate to Trump?
Are you referring to the same dementia-like symptoms that you noticed for the very first time during Biden's debate with Trump?MTbear22 said:Indeed, I don't think I'd have the patience. So, does all of Trump's clear indications of dementia-like symptoms worry you?bear2034 said:
Thank goodness you aren't my medical professional.
That's what I said. Democrats be crazy.MiZery said:
Because they are black means they don't have an ID?
Trump's are quite different than Biden's. Regardless, you didn't answer - do all of Trump's obvious symptoms of a dementia-like disorder worry you?bear2034 said:Are you referring to the same dementia-like symptoms that you noticed for the very first time during Biden's debate with Trump?MTbear22 said:Indeed, I don't think I'd have the patience. So, does all of Trump's clear indications of dementia-like symptoms worry you?bear2034 said:
Thank goodness you aren't my medical professional.
I'm sure they are according to a medical professional like yourself!MTbear22 said:Trump's are quite different than Biden's. Regardless, you didn't answer - do all of Trump's obvious symptoms of a dementia-like disorder worry you?bear2034 said:Are you referring to the same dementia-like symptoms that you noticed for the very first time during Biden's debate with Trump?MTbear22 said:Indeed, I don't think I'd have the patience. So, does all of Trump's clear indications of dementia-like symptoms worry you?bear2034 said:
Thank goodness you aren't my medical professional.
Correct. Both worrying, but different. So again, you haven't answered the question - do all of Trump's obvious symptoms of a dementia-like disorder worry you?bear2034 said:I'm sure they are according to a medical professional like yourself!MTbear22 said:Trump's are quite different than Biden's. Regardless, you didn't answer - do all of Trump's obvious symptoms of a dementia-like disorder worry you?bear2034 said:Are you referring to the same dementia-like symptoms that you noticed for the very first time during Biden's debate with Trump?MTbear22 said:Indeed, I don't think I'd have the patience. So, does all of Trump's clear indications of dementia-like symptoms worry you?bear2034 said:
Thank goodness you aren't my medical professional.
MiZery said:
So why are you assuming that these particular black womem need IDs?
I don't. In general, Democrats do.MiZery said:
So why are you assuming that these particular black womem need IDs?
MiZery said:
They are private donors. Not government money.
This makes it very convenient for the illegals.MiZery said:
But so far, House Democrats have not included language mandating voter ID in either of the two significant voting bills it has passed. In fact, the For the People Act, which passed the House in a party-line vote in March, reduces voter ID requirements.
2 Days Since Dem Coup said:In business, he's obviously not, but in politics he is far and away the most self-made man. He overcame an entire system that was hell bent on stopping him from becoming President and won. Most people that become congressmen and senators start with huge support from one of the two major parties. Very rarely does someone come in as a total grassroots candidate and win a seat. He had zero support from anybody other than voters.golden sloth said:Yep, and Trump is the epitome of an honest, self-made man.okaydo said:Watters: She didn’t earn this. She inherited it. And Americans aren’t hot on heirs. They like self-made men and women. pic.twitter.com/VS5UPOm1zF
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 23, 2024
The irony of Democrats bleating about how we need to vote against Trump to save democracy is that Trump getting elected in 2016 was probably the most democratic thing to happen in U.S. politics in any of our lifetimes. The people overruled the elites, the media, and the rest of the establishment.
Popular vote of what? You do realize that it is United "States". In other words, our federal government is a collection of states, with each state selecting by its own laws the president they want. It is not United People of America. If you really want popular vote of those impacted, why not required popular vote of all of the people of this planet? Why not? Wouldn't that be more democratic? Because the constitution allows only citizens of US to vote? The same constitution that provides for the electoral college so that the "States" get to choose the president to represent all of the United "States"?dajo9 said:2 Days Since Dem Coup said:In business, he's obviously not, but in politics he is far and away the most self-made man. He overcame an entire system that was hell bent on stopping him from becoming President and won. Most people that become congressmen and senators start with huge support from one of the two major parties. Very rarely does someone come in as a total grassroots candidate and win a seat. He had zero support from anybody other than voters.golden sloth said:Yep, and Trump is the epitome of an honest, self-made man.okaydo said:Watters: She didn’t earn this. She inherited it. And Americans aren’t hot on heirs. They like self-made men and women. pic.twitter.com/VS5UPOm1zF
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 23, 2024
The irony of Democrats bleating about how we need to vote against Trump to save democracy is that Trump getting elected in 2016 was probably the most democratic thing to happen in U.S. politics in any of our lifetimes. The people overruled the elites, the media, and the rest of the establishment.
Trump got fewer votes in 2016. If it was a democratic process then Hillary would have been President.
graguna said:
If you haven't spoken to many people under 30 in the last 2 days, you may not understand what is happening right now. It's insane. Young voters are more excited now than they have ever been.
Millions of women are on Tic Tok with their Kamala coconut videos.
Trump is about to lose to a black chick from Oakland. I couldn't be more pleased!!!!!
Kamala Harris raised over 100M without selling a sneaker or Bible.
— Brad (@BraddrofliT) July 23, 2024