Quin_Dub wrote: » Another day , another drop in polling from his favourite pollster His satisfaction rating has dropped every single day since the start of the Convention. He was at 51% Satisfaction last Saturday , and was Tweeting all about it. which was a 2 point increase described as a "surge" in satisfaction. Today he's at 46% Approval - a 5% drop when he has been front and centre in the media all week. If a 2 point increase is a "Surge" what is a 5 point drop?
Biker79 wrote: » Rubbish. Choose an outcome - say, Trump is being hamered in the polls. Its quite newsworthy. Then, design a few polls with this outcome in mind and... Ta-da - Trump is now falling behind in the polls. Keep it up and it may stick in the minds of voters. Except as we all know from 2016, the polls only exist to keep desperate data analysts in work, they have no real value.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Another day , another drop in polling from his favourite pollster If a 2 point increase is a "Surge" what is a 5 point drop?
Biker79 wrote: » Men who aren't masculine, tend to react negatively to traditionally masculine men. There is some evolutionary psychology at play here. This is the key takeaway from observing Trumps detractors. Along with how readily some people will sell their souls to the reds under the bed.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Democrats better stop supporting lawlessness and calling the protests peaceful as otherwise the man they so despise will be serving another four years. They should have been supporting him all along and calling for an end to the mindless violence but they chose to speak around it thereby endorsing it. Hopefully the American public will remember that in November and not choose to elect someone who clearly has no regard for the safety of Americans and will for sure just enable the radical left to keep up with their attacks on the fabric of Western society. These people are dangerous and need to be stopped and career politicians like Biden getting into power would do even more damage than Obama's tenure did.https://twitter.com/PplsCityCouncil/status/1299232424698675200
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Democrats better stop supporting lawlessness and calling the protests peaceful as otherwise the man they so despise will be serving another four years. They should have been supporting him all along and calling for an end to the mindless violence but they chose to speak around it thereby endorsing it. Hopefully the American public will remember that in November and not choose to elect someone who clearly has no regard for the safety of Americans and will for sure just enable the radical left to keep up with their attacks on the fabric of Western society.https://twitter.com/PplsCityCouncil/status/1299232424698675200 These people are dangerous and need to be stopped. Career politicians like Biden getting into power would do even more damage than Obama's tenure did.
Billy Mays wrote: » You could say the exact same about Daddy re covid 19 180,000
Overheal wrote: » The same guy who is silent when Russians attack our troops.
Billy Mays wrote: » Donald or Pete?
Biker79 wrote: » Its interesting that a bit of rough play is interpreted as an ' attack ' . Complete rubbish of course. They all went out for shots of vodka after. Laughing at the desperate media.
Bronx, NY—Representative Eliot L. Engel, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, today announced that the Committee will begin work on a resolution holding Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in contempt. Chairman Engel made this announcement amid Secretary Pompeo’s ongoing refusal to comply with the Committee’s duly authorized subpoena for records into his transparently political misuse of Department resources. Secretary Pompeo’s most recent actions build on an unprecedented record of obstruction and defiance of the House’s constitutional oversight authority. Chairman Engel said, “From Mr. Pompeo’s refusal to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry to his willingness to bolster a Senate Republican-led smear against the President’s political rivals to his speech to the RNC which defied his own guidance and possibly the law, he has demonstrated alarming disregard for the laws and rules governing his own conduct and for the tools the constitution provides to prevent government corruption. He seems to think the office he holds, the Department he runs, the personnel he oversees, and the taxpayer dollars that pay for all of it are there for his personal and political benefit. “I gave Mr. Pompeo ample opportunity to fulfill my request for documents, which I first made more than three months ago. These documents were already produced to the Senate, and his refusal to provide them to the Foreign Affairs Committee required that I issue a subpoena on July 31. “Mr. Pompeo’s final response makes it clear where he stands: the Department would turn over the documents if the Committee announced that we, too, were pursuing an investigation into the same conspiracy theory that’s been debunked again and again. Mr. Pompeo is demanding that the Committee do essentially the same thing Russia is doing, according the Office of the Director of National Intelligence: ‘spreading claims about corruption’ in order to ‘interfere in the American presidential election.’ In other words, Pompeo will give the Committee what we were seeking if we join in a smear of the President’s political rival. Sound familiar? “I want no part of it. Under no circumstances will I amplify Putin’s debunked conspiracy theories or lend them credence. And I won’t stand by and see the Committee or the House treated with such disdain by anyone.” The Secretary’s ongoing defiance of two duly authorized subpoenas on matters directly linked to American foreign policy toward Ukraine has left the Committee no further option but to begin drafting a resolution finding Secretary Pompeo in contempt of Congress. In September 2019, Chairman Engel issued a subpoena seeking records as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. That inquiry found that, with the assistance of his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, the President abused the power of his office to pressure the Government of Ukraine for his own political gain, leading to the President’s impeachment by the House of Representatives. Last month, Chairman Engel issued a subpoena as part of the Committee’s investigation of Pompeo’s partisan misuse of Department resources to aid two Republican-led Senate committees’ smears to undermine the President’s political rival. At Pompeo’s instruction, the Department has produced more than 16,000 pages to the two Senate committees and just last week Department personnel around the world were instructed to gather more information. At the same time, Pompeo has refused to provide this information to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, which has primary jurisdiction over the State Department. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) recently warned that at least one specific foreign national providing information to the Senators “is spreading claims about corruption – including through publicizing leaked phone calls” in order to boost the President’s reelection bid. Such leaked calls, one of which President Trump recently retweeted, are part of what the ODNI has warned are Russian efforts to interfere in the upcoming U.S. presidential election in support of Donald Trump.
Biker79 wrote: » Concussions? Eh...most peole call them hangovers. Manly hangovers.
Overheal wrote: » Perhaps you haven't actually been listening to Joe Biden:https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1298697722304888833?s=20
Deleted User wrote: » I expect Pete will applaud the condemnation of violence and highlighting the focus of the protest.... Not...
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Biden is a liar who (just like many on the left) race bait for votes. This is the same man who said that if a black person votes for Trump they are not black. Violence is not peaceful protesting. You'll get there eventually. Or not.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Biden is a liar
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Biden is a liar who (just like many on the left) race bait for votes.