1800_Ladladlad wrote: » So Biden screening participants and those looking to ask questions are being given scripts of pre-prepared questions etc Christ!!https://twitter.com/SteveGuest/status/1301607488270336000
Igotadose wrote: » So, she met with Biden who was out in public in a group of people discussing and answering questions about various topics including Kenosha and the recent spate of violence. Hmm... So, Biden meets with people and answers questions. Glad that's cleared up /sarcasm
osarusan wrote: » You are being fed bullsh!t and you are blindly swallowing it.
namloc1980 wrote: » .
Eric Cartman wrote: » Id love to see a what if every other news network covered obama like they do trump , it would be borderline hate crimes.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » As iv'e pointed out in previous posts Trump's an idiot. How does that make me a supporter of him? Please back up your post with some sort of semblance of reason. Thanks in advance.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » A reasoned analysis of your posts across multiple threads indicates that you support a Trump victory and what it represents. The caveat of 'I don't actually like Trump' is irrelevant when the 'but' follows every time. I'm interested as to why this is a thing by the way - the 'I'm not a Trump supporter' guys who flood social media with Trump support. It's a curious quirk.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » No idea. Ask a Trump supporter. Find one quote from me that's expresses support for Trump. You need to be able to understand its possible say both candidates are flawed. That's the problem with guys like you, it's impossible for you to see grey. Everything is black or white. It's actually people like yourself that have society so divided.
mcmoustache wrote: » You're not fooling anyone. Even the Trump supporters here don't believe you.
Tell me how wrote: » Looks like he feels he is losing the military.https://twitter.com/DefenseBaron/status/1301874647940636672 Unsurprising given how he views them, allowing Russia to put bounties on them, calling those who pay the ultimate price losers.
Tell me how wrote: » You are only on Boards a month, given the time we are in, and that the election is in 2 months, anyone so eager to take part in the discussion in the manner you have done, is either a Trump supporter, or someone who rates Trump more highly than they do Biden. I don't care what you 'identify' as, you are far from being impartial or on the fence here.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » Wow just seeing this now. Surely it's time the democrats pulled Joe out of the race before he goes completely off course and hands the election to Trump :eek:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8688775/Gaffe-prone-Joe-Biden-struggles-impact-COVID.html This is bordering on cruelty now. :mad:
Surely it's time the Republicans pulled Trump out of the race before he goes completely off course
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » I never said i was impartial or on the fence. Why does it matter if iv'e just signed up for the site. It's a discussion forum i believe. I'd like to think different points of view are welcomed or is it just a talking shop for one view?
namloc1980 wrote: » She went to Chinatown in SF on the 24th February at a time when there were 53 confirmed cases in the US in total. Chinatown is in her election district and she represents the people living there in Congress. She lives very nearby to it. She went on a walkabout there when there was an uncertainly and fear about Covid etc to show support to local businesses. I'm not seeing the issue here.
Tell me how wrote: » So, if you're not impartial or on the fence, are you a Trump or a Biden supporter? All views are welcome, but it comes across as being disingenuous to appear strongly in favour of a candidate, but not want to be identified as such. All views are welcome, but it's helpful to know if someone is expressing their view, or just using a tactic of similar to Trump who uses phrases like 'I hear they are saying' or 'many people say' about something he knows is false but doesn't to leave himself open to being accused of perpetuating a lie.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » "They rammed the ramparts, They took over the airports" Thrump talking about the civil war.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » Neither. I never realised i had to be a "supporter" of either tbh Is it in the site charter or something. Iv'e said already they are both equally poor candidates
Manic Moran wrote: » The main reason the US is failing on the COVID response is the lack of correct action at the state/local level, and also the idiots who think that they can go out and have parties, spring break beach trips, motorcycle rallies, protests, shopping trips, visits to friends and families, and all those other things that we know we're not supposed to do but they're doing it anyway, with or without masks even if state and local policies are correct.
Tell me how wrote: » You absolutely are not required to be a supporter of one or the other but anyone who has participated in the discussion as much as you have done, in the manner of you have done, cannot complain when the view of a large number of readers take it that you are more supportive of one candidate than the other. The bit in bold is demonstrably not the case, suggesting it is adds further evidence to the argument that you prefer Trump.
Igotadose wrote: » In the words of Sun Tzu, "A leader leads by example, not by force." #IMPOTUS has actively discouraged mask wearing ("I won't wear one" I think is a direct quote.) He's said horrifying things like "I take no responsibility." When asked by a reporter at one of the first Covid briefings what he'd say to a family that was concerned about the disease, he said, "That's a nasty question." I don't think the main reason the US is failing is lack of correct action - it's lack of a will to make the necessary sacrifices. Again, "A leader leads by example." Some example we have.