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42 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

Is it more cringey than refusing to watch a youtube video and admit that a person is a good golfer because he hurts your feelings?  :lol: 

Also - your height is showing ;)

He better be, we paid enough tax dollars for him to practice for four years.

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Trump is speaking now. He's such a lost, defeated loser.

2 hours ago, DrPhilly said:

The way I see it, POTUS candidates from the mainstream parties have a public platform in a healthy America even though most voters vote "the feels".  However, in the current unhealthy America with Trump involved, if she needs to go without a public platform in order to win then I'm 100% ok with it.  I guess we are in full agreement on that point.

 

2 hours ago, vikas83 said:

Harris has no reason to get into detailed policy discussions or platforms for 2 reasons.

First, her opponent is an imbecile with no actual plans or policies beyond "I will magically stop crime, close the border and end inflation!" He has no details on how to do any of this because he doesn't know. So why should Harris go into any detail beyond "I will make healthcare cheaper and food less expensive!" There's zero upside to giving the GOP things to attack, as she should have learned with her dumb price controls speech. 

Second, and more importantly, the one unifying message for her coalition is - "Donald Trump sucks." Yes, hatred of Trump is the one thing the left can agree on, and she should just use that. Do I like it? No. Would I prefer actual policy discussions? Yes. But she needs to run the race in front of her, not the one she wants. Trolling Trump and motivating her base is how she wins.

Peter Zeihan talked about where politics was going about six years ago.  He goes into detail on it here.  (The rest of his lecture is still pretty well worth a watch, even if it is a few years old.)

 

 

1 hour ago, Alphagrand said:

Nope.  I've said this before; I would bet every cent I have against Trump on an 18-hole stroke play and have no fear of losing.  Any course in the world other than the ones he plays every day.  I don't play as often as I used to and would likely score high 80s -- but there's no way Trump could break 100.  

I would beat him by double digits on his own courses.  He is a notorious cheater on the course. 

1 minute ago, ToastJenkins said:

I would beat him by double digits on his own courses.  He is a notorious cheater on the course. 

If you made that fatty walk and carry his own bag, he'd die of a heart attack before the turn.

JFC

 

those that doubt his golf game are obviously the same ones that doubted his usfl team, the men's clothing line, casinos, charities, university, and sneakers.

When dementia strikes, it can be very sudden

 

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

When dementia strikes, it can be very sudden

 

a jihad he says. :roll:

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1 minute ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

Bro, the Republican presidential nominee is literally a celebrity. What are you going on about right now?

2 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Bro, the Republican presidential nominee is literally a celebrity. What are you going on about right now?

but he had better ratings. 

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3 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

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Spoiler

 

Republican son of a Medal of Honor winner has some choice words for Donald Trump.

 

NSFW language

5 hours ago, DEagle7 said:

Sure

 

 

Welcome to your first day of internet.

You should know better than that by now.

I set you up to fail at "verify". Technically not you but you willingly stepped in it. 🤣

I remember the conversation. What exactly did you bother to verify about it?

You can prove the statement exist and that someone with access posted it from this account, but not whom. If you were to have access to enough information, could you even link it to the equipment I'm using now? 

You know no more about me, who I am, or what I do, than I know about you or anyone else. Neither one could pick the other out in room full of people. You might do well to remember that. 😉

 

 

@DrPhillycause I ain't typing it out twice for the slow kid. 😁

47 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

JFC

That's actually a really good answer.

3 hours ago, Tweek said:

 

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7 minutes ago, paco said:

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I don't understand who he was roping.

Was there a stray calf?

21 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

 

What was the corporate tax rate back when America was great?

It's absolutely killing him that he was called weird. He's brought it up since it started.

 

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The silence from the Swift camp is deafening.

Now that those blasted drums have stopped, the silence is unsettling.

11 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said:

That's actually a really good answer.

of course it is!

Trump says he has 93% support....not even 93% of his family supports him

Trump’s unsettling new question: ‘Why are we having an election?’

Trump said polls suggested he was at "93 percent” although it was not clear what that number was referring to. The former president said he responded by saying: "So why are we having an election? They didn’t have an election. Why are we having an election?”

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