Biker79 wrote: » I know I've come across this before...http://wondermark.com/1k62/
namloc1980 wrote: Pam Bondi spoke at the RNC last night. Amongst other things she accused Joe Biden of nepotism in relation to Hunter Biden..... nepotism. Her speech was followed by Tiffany Trump, Eric Trump and Melania Trump. Last night Donald Trump Jnr spoke and tomorrow White House special adviser Ivanka Trump will speak. It's the classic, accuse the other side of that which you are guilty.
Kidchameleon wrote: » This one particularly stands out to me. Sickening.Lets not forget, she also slept her way up the political ladder:https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/kamala-harris-launched-political-career-with-120k-patronage-job-from-boyfriend-willie-brown Kamala Harris’ first significant political role was an appointment by her powerful then-boyfriend Willie Brown, three decades her senior, to a California medical board... Then 30, Harris was dating 60-year-old Willie Brown, at the time the Democratic speaker of the California State Assembly, when he placed her on the California Medical Assistance Commission... Harris had no medical background, according to a copy of her resume that she submitted to Brown at the time... Granlund said the appointment seemed brazen at the time because of the relationship between Harris and Brown. “Screwing the speaker has its rewards,” he said. “Stevie Wonder could have seen through that play.” Brown recently acknowledged in an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle that he “may have influenced” Harris’s career...
Kidchameleon wrote: » So a strong independent woman comes out in favor of Trump (and we certainly need more strong women) yet straight away the slut shaming and commenting on her appearance starts, shameful.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » So you make a claim and when people ask you to explain your claim you decide to post a silly meme instead? In the time its take you to twice avoid answering the question you could have told us what these values are. Why are you avoiding answering the question?
Cody montana wrote: » So which is it?
Sweetemotion wrote: » Fact check. Did Trumps approval ratings surge during Bidens convention.https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1296535891763179522
Quin_Dub wrote: » Whilst it is true that he increased in the Rasmussen daily Presidential approval poll in the last day or so, I'd hardly call a 2 point increase a "Surge". He was at the same level about 10 days ago and dropped back sharply.Given it's a daily poll it's fairly volatile Will Trump tweet in a day or two when it dips again?? The same pollster runs a more detailed weekly Election poll and Biden still leads by 4 points in the head to head
salmocab wrote: » I honestly don’t know why people engage with that poster. His lack of self awareness is phenomenal.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » The Democrats are going to have to decide which side they on in this latest BLM round of violence. American's are quickly becoming tired of the bloodshed and mob rule and if the democratic governor continues to ignore help from the white house at suppressing the violence it will cost the Biden dearly come election day. These thugs are setting fire to the businesses of innocent people and are doing great harm to the BLM movement.
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Are you American? What are you basing this statement on? I'd dispute your premise that there is widespread bloodshed and mob rule.
Biker79 wrote: » As Trump says, he will wait until after the election before dealing with Antifa\ BLM It was a very risky move forn the Democrats - desperate even - to get into bed with the commies. But they did and they'll have to pay that price. Their strategy as been very clear: ratchet up the mayhem until the government cracks down. Then they can say ' look we said all along he was fascist ' . It's beginning to backfire now. And good riddance. My guess is that this wont be the last episode of mayhem before November..
Irishman80 wrote: » Terrible strategy from the Democrats getting into bed with groups over which they have very little control. Every business destroyed and person harmed is going to be put into ads by the Republicans and beamed into homes across the US.
Deleted User wrote: » Man ends up paralysed as a result of further misbehaving by the Police and that's how the Trump supporters read it... Incredibly callous tbh.
Over the weekend, CBS News released a poll conducted by YouGov looking broadly at the presidential contest. It included a number of questions about the coronavirus pandemic — understandably, since the pandemic is the primary driver of the presidential contest. Among the more remarkable results? About 3 in 10 Americans think the number of deaths from the coronavirus so far is acceptable. That includes 1 in 10 Democrats and a majority of Republicans.
Cody montana wrote: » Is this not happening under trumps watch?
Irishman80 wrote: » No. It's happening under a Democrat Mayor's watch and a Democrat Govenor's watch who actually control the police departments in their State. And its BLM, a Democrat supported group, who are burning the businesses to the ground. It's terrible optics for the Dems.
Cody montana wrote: » So trump is not in charge of the country? Interesting.
Irishman80 wrote: » Nothing interesting about it. He has no control over City or State police. The US is a federal republic.
PropJoe10 wrote: » What's going on in the US is the equivalent of our Taoiseach coming out and saying that each county can do whatever they want regarding the virus. For a coherent response, even in a federalised system, you need central leadership. A strong message from the top counts for a lot. Trump has provided zero leadership. Nothing other than mixed messages on every single area, constant lies and a total lack of empathy.
Quin_Dub wrote: » 57% of Republicans think that the Covid-19 Death toll is "acceptable"