ExMachina1000 wrote: » Good to see him out doing something all the same. All we ever hear about is Trump said this at a rally or Trump said that at a other daily conference. Never hear anything about Biden. You would be forgiven for forgetting that he is even running.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Ah, Bill Kristol is a globalist Neocon, you know the people behind the Project for a new American Century (PNAC) that bought freedom and democracy to the Middle East under the reign of GW Bush and then joined the Clinton campaign in 2016. Trump already made a bad decision hiring neocon John Bolton and later fired him. You really don't want to support Neocons.
DangerScouse wrote: » Joe will be exhausted by the time the debates come around, bless him.
blinding wrote: » Trump will be rocking Biden to sleep on his knee. Maybe even a Lullaby !
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Biden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBRauvbHL8Q Trump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tszIXno2Q8 Trump looks like he will be lucky to make it to election day.
Cody montana wrote: » He just posted the link, why are you attacking the person who posted it and not discussing the content?
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Whats your thoughts on the ad? Never mind the source, concentrate on the content of the ad. What's your thoughts on what she says?
Pa ElGrande wrote: » At the end she gives the game away, she is a partisan hack - "I am a McCain Republican", "I am a Bush Republican". Both of those were war mongers and actively involved in killing people. I guess she must be OK with that.
Cody montana wrote: » Talk about deflation.
blinding wrote: » You’d think America could do better than both ! I’d do it but I was not born on American soil.
kenmm wrote: » Ah in fairness, it was a good one, even had a numbered picture to highlight the point.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Here is some more background on Biden. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVMqfTx81os
Cody montana wrote: » It’s also a lie btw. “These photographs are manipulative, because they depict not Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but the members of the Free Syrian Army.“
kenmm wrote: » That video shows the polls were clearly wrong in 16. Without understanding why, we can't truly use them to compare with this year's polling.
kenmm wrote: » What's the story anyway with this bs? The posters who post it, have they been duped (and it's a hard thing to admit if that's the case) or are they deliberately trying to deceive? An asshole would ask, and you stupid or ys liar? I wouldn't go that far as anyone can make a mistake. So much information and disinformation. So let's boil it down to another simple question. Did you A) make a mistake? or are you trying to deceive? A or B?
Cody montana wrote: » The truth is irrelevant when defending Trump.
kenmm wrote: » Regarding the ads content, regardless of who spoke it. I asked a similar question earlier in the thread- do you think Trump could have done more during the COVID question. Yes or no. It's really that simple. No excuses. No obesity or statistical gymnastics. Could he himself have done more during the pandemic that could have saved more lives.
To stop the coronavirus, the most successful countries slammed their doors shut to visitors. It worked. Until they let outsiders back in.source
Pa ElGrande wrote: » It is not that simple. The most effective early strategy was to close the borders. That is fine for an island nation but good luck doing that in the United States with a political opposition that claims no problem with open borders and actively protested against the measure while trying to pin impeachment on their president which seemed more important to them at the time than the lives of the US citizens they pretend to care about for electoral gain. Closing the borders is within the power of the Federal government, the rest is up to the individual states. By that standard how well did the EU president do? or the Russian federation president? You cannot even say which strategy is right until after the pandemic has completed its lifecycle. The challenges of managing a situation with a diverse population over a wide geographical area area are different to those of an island with controlled entry points and a homogenous population.
kenmm wrote: » The simplicity was in asking your opinion. We know there are a lot of unknowns. The question is, in your opinion do you think Trump could have done anything better. It really is that simple.
Pa ElGrande wrote: » To answer you have to be able to compare the response and outcome of an equivalent nation. It realy is that simple. Who should I compare against?
kenmm wrote: » No you don't. You don't need to compare at all. . . ..
Pa ElGrande wrote: » She claims to be a supporter of Bush and McCain yet George Bush authorised an operation that killed millions and sparked a civil war that led to the destabilisation of Syria and Libya under the follow on administration. Trump has openly said this was a waste and criticised the generals he now commands for their profligacy with war. He has not yet ended any wars, he seems to be moving in the right direction at the moment. Biden was talking up the war in Iraq years before it happened and voted for that war. Bush and McCain both supported the media-military-industrial complex an made decisions that directly killed innocent people. How does her support for those two killers square with her disdain for Trump and support for Biden? Her presentation is just electioneering.
Danzy wrote: » That's no reflection on McCain. You meet all sorts in a war zone.