Silentcorner wrote: » Yip Tell me how...it would seem ye are all correct...Trump hasn't done a single positive thing since being elected President!!!! I apologise to all for suggesting anything different!!!!
Cody montana wrote: » All the terrible things he’s done overshadow any positives.
Silentcorner wrote: » But you couldn't even name a positive.
Snotty wrote: » Any word on debate scheduled, or are those not till closer to November?
Kidchameleon wrote: » President Trump has asked for an extra debate and/or a debate in September. The Biden campeign has so far not taken him up on the offer, possibly due to fear
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Will you/would you vote for Trump instead of Biden?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Why should the Biden camp give Trump anything? Trump wants another debate, he wants to dictate the venue and who the adjudicator is, again why should the Biden camp give him what he wants? Do you think Trump would agree to those terms if the Biden camp asked?
Danzy wrote: » Biden would be foolish to take that offer up.
Silentcorner wrote: » I'm not American. And I am not being condescending saying that...I've never felt so ill informed in my entire life due to hysterical nature of the media industry. (on a variety of issues not just Trump) So it really is difficult to say, on account of the ludicrous media coverage this administration has received. I can understand why Americans would vote for him, and I can understand why he is disliked...he is a novice, crass at times, he is too often his own worse enemy but I also have to admire his energy and sense of humour at the same time. I think his policies are more impressive than his behaviour but you could argue that isn't too difficult...and when push comes to shove it would be policies that would dictate my vote....I attribute the booming economy to Trump, many don't. I've done a 180 on Trump since he got elected, and I don't know if I'm right to do so.. I do know he is no where near racist, he is not a fascist, or authoritarian, he is just anti establishment, as in, he is not a product of the American Political system, he has been up against a very hostile Permanent Government that exists in every country and a very hostile media pack...he has used inflammatory rhetoric at times which we haven't seen before, which is too often unnecessary, he is not the type of guy you'd like to lose to... All in all, I think he will come in around average in terms of performance which for a novice isn't bad at all. The Democratic Party however has succumb to the identity politics that has destroyed two Political Parties in the UK and I believe the same fate is destined for them in the US....I don't think people realise how deep the rot of this culture goes and it's impact on the Political machine...which is why you get a very poor ticket in Biden/Harris both of whom have very little enthusiasm within the party membership itself, I get the sense that Sanders was their best route to the Presidency who let's not forget isn't a member of that party, but again, what do I know!!! I'd be concerned if I was living in America, I don't know how much more instability it can take...so a clear mandate needs to be received whoever gets it...interesting times!!!
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » The Trump camp asked for it knowing it would be rejected but now they use the "running scared" mantra. The fact is neither camp gets to decide anything about the debates, its just #IMPOTUS team playing games in a sad attempt to try and claw back a few votes.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I don't agree with quite a bit of what you say but that's a very honest post. I agree that, despite his egotistical persona, he does give voice to much of what a sizeable cohort actually believes in, even if they are reluctant to articulate those beliefs. You make a good point about the Democrats and Labour but I think Trump's obnoxious personality will overshadow any splits in the Democrats and (hopefully) cause people to vote anyone but Trump. I'm with you on not living in America. It's become irreparably divided, something that got Trump elected and something he has fostered since. Unfortunately, I think it will become a dangerous place in the next couple of years.
Carfacemandog wrote: » Wasn't it the (nonpartisan) committee on presidential debates that rejected Trumps idea?https://www.thejournal.ie/trump-request-debate-biden-rejected-5170307-Aug2020/
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Well I did support Sanders in a state primary, and I'll now support Biden. To say that you'd have supported Sanders, but now support Trump, implies no logical consistency to policy positions which you believe in. Who's Sanders saying to support?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Kamala Harris was saying only a few weeks ago the claims against Sleepy Joe were credible and now she has no problem running as his VP, haven't seen her challenged on why she changed her mind about him.
Kidchameleon wrote: » No, it was Biden himself that chickened out: "The Biden campaign said in a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates that it would accept the planned debate schedule for September and October, and it [b[registered opposition to the Trump campaign’s push for an additional presidential debate"[/b]https://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-biden-rejects-trumps-push-for-more-debates-11592860503
The Trump campaign also included in its request a list of suggested moderators for the debates. The commission said it would stick to its longstanding process of selecting moderators. "It will do so with great care, as always, to ensure that the selected moderators are qualified and fair," the letter said.
The campaign also suggested two dozen potential debate moderators, including Fox News’ Bret Baier, Shannon Bream, Harris Faulkner and Bill Hemmer, as well as David Muir of ABC News and Norah O’Donnell of CBS News.
Silentcorner wrote: » I now consider Trump to be a moderate Republican, based on his actions since taking office, and I have no issue with a moderate Republican....I'd have voted for Saunders in 2016 driven by my disdain for Trump at the time and my belief that Saunders by Irish standards would be moderate by any measure. And it is possible to be flexible in what I believe in, growing up has taught me that!!!!
dwayneshintzy wrote: » What do you think Biden is, on the political spectrum?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » No one "chickened out" it was because they wanted to control the debate
Silentcorner wrote: » I don't think Biden himself knows what he is....
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Because you're chatting nonsense. Give us some links to back up what you're saying there sure.