ollkiller wrote: » Yup. And the court documents earlier in this thread of the rape of a 13 year old girl. The co defendants. Epstein and Trump.
Overheal wrote: » Ghislaines case will help set the stage for Trumps case.
ollkiller wrote: » Here's hoping.
Leroy42 wrote: » There is no way that Trump will face that. An Ex-POTUS up a statutory rape charges? No way. Just as Prince Andrew will be protected in the UK, the US will protect an Ex-POTUS
MadYaker wrote: » If only trump cared about coronavirus as much as he cares about TikTok, he might have gotten re-elected.
Carfacemandog wrote: » So keeping white supremacists in key white house roles should be entirely unacceptable, and you wouldn't be supportive of a president that does?
Leroy42 wrote: » The hope would be that he would bully and beat Biden in a debate. And IMO, he probably is right to think that. Biden would look to be staesman like, stick to facts and talking points, whilst Trump will try to bully and shout and demean and pull him into the gutter. THat is an area that Trump undoubtedly has the advantage. That is not to say that I think Biden will necessarily do badly, just that the possibility, on both sides, exists. But with Biden leading the polls, there is simply no need to increase any risks. What I would say is that the Walace interview and then particularly the Axios interview gives a big insight into how to totally derial Trump. HC decided to almost ignore Trump and stick the her talking points, but it is clear that by directly challenging Trump, and following up, it is very easy to get him totally off centre and he starts to flap about and becomes more and more incoherent.
Faugheen wrote: » Biden is one of the best 1v1 debaters out there. In 2012 it was him who brought momentum back to the campaign after Obama lost convincingly against Romney in their first debate. He’s the polar opposite to Hilary in that he’ll let his opponent talk and then be ready to jump in, interrupt and rebuttal with facts. He completely frustrated Paul Ryan back in 2012 and Bernie Sanders only a few months ago. If Trump tries to tell a lie about Biden in a debate, Biden won’t let it go like Hilary did and wait their turn. Back in 2012 the GOP cried about the number of times Biden interrupted Ryan because they knew that he had completely frustrated them. People who think Biden will be bullied by anyone in a 1v1 debate clearly doesn’t know anything about how the man debates.
ELM327 wrote: » He's not even of sound mind anymore...https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/06/joe-biden-latino-african-american-remark-392354
Overheal wrote: » How does this lead you to conclude he is not of sound mind, exactly?
Faugheen wrote: » Absolutely nothing to do with what I just said. He has already clarified what he meant. Only 4 months ago he beat Bernie Sanders convincingly. In that time frame, Trump has suggested drinking disinfectant and boasted about knowing the difference between a camera and a TV, and made up comments by doctors telling him how amazing he was that he could tell the difference between a camera and a TV. Who is the one not of sound mind here?
ELM327 wrote: » The one who is President and not the one showing signs of dementia.
Faugheen wrote: » Ah, not even posting in good faith. So pathetic.
ELM327 wrote: » Considering it's his second anti black comment in the past few weeks, in a time when we should be fighting for racial equality.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » They've not really given themselves any other option. They're stuck defending Trump after he's proven himself to be nothing more than an extraordinarily mentally feeble old bigot. He advocated injecting bleach as an antiviral therapy and they're so invested in him that they can't even see it so they continue to defend him.
Overheal wrote: » If that's your bar, well:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/us/looting-starts-shooting-starts.htmlhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/21/democrats-critics-slam-trump-racist-remarks-tulsa-rally/3231914001/https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-rally-tulsa-oklahoma/h_441e0800ae5f9ebf9812edd5dd862a4bhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/politics/donald-trump-racist-monuments/index.htmlhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-racism-white-nationalism-republicans/2020/07/04/2b0aebe6-bbaf-11ea-80b9-40ece9a701dc_story.htmlhttps://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/07/trump-is-losing-2020-polls-racism-black-lives-matter.html
SimonTemplar wrote: » Biden has been prone to gaffes for decades. It isn't anything new. This latest one will just be added to the list. I'm not saying this is an ideal quality for a presidential candidate to have, but to suggest it is indicative of dementia is very inaccurate.
Overheal wrote: » [allcaps]"He didn't say 'bleach' he said 'disinfectant' you guys! Jesus Christ."[/allcaps]
ELM327 wrote: » Those posts are pro law and order, not anti black. A lot of the looting thugs were whites, and a lot of the victims, and business owners that were targeted, were black.
Faugheen wrote: » Didn’t see any tweets about the white lads storming the Michigan parliament with guns. Nor did I see any federal forces being sent to disperse them Once the black lads take a stand though...
ELM327 wrote: » Look, you don't have to 100% align yourself to everything someone says. Are you ok with biden's creepy unwanted touches of children? [/IMG]
ELM327 wrote: » Look, you don't have to 100% align yourself to everything someone says. Are you ok with biden's creepy unwanted touches of children?
ELM327 wrote: » Were they burning buildings? Targeting police? No i didnt think so. Good attempt, 3/10.
Overheal wrote: » Doesn't sway my vote, no. He's a genteel old man who lost his 13 month old daughter and wife in a car wreck. I can understand him being eccentric and adoring with kids and young women. It's plainly nonsexual. Trump meanwhile has a well documented history of sexualizing women, even underage girls, in a disturbing and oftentimes explicitly stated manner:https://twitter.com/TheDailyEdge/status/1285713278572941313?s=20