seamus wrote: » There was a good post on reddit this morning outlining that this is all that Trump knows. He picks the most grandiose, most threatening course of action, with no regard to how likely it is to be successful. Far from "4D chess", he's actually playing 1D chess. The only move he knows how to do is to use his Queen to attack the other player's pawns, and as a result he keeps losing. And while these moves might work on a city planning department or a company board or a creditor suing for breach of contract, they don't work in politics.
robinph wrote: » If he had any skill or forethought then we'd really be in trouble.
Tell me how wrote: » Absolutely. Its incredible to think that had he just stayed out if the way with Covid, he'd probably be strolling to victory now.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I think staying out of it would have been wrong. If he'd just have let the experts take over while extolling their knowledge and skill along with appealing to the masses he'd be in a much stronger position now. Covid was always going to devastate the world economy but a leader who appears incapable of empathy is a horrible thing to add to it.
aloyisious wrote: » Its now seems like its a case of Trump V Pence where the next debating session is regarded. The commission has suggested to both debating sides that it would be a virtual online debate with the two debaters in separate locations for obvious reasons and MP's team agreed for his part. No word on the Dems position but Trump has refused the commissions idea, saying debating without both persons being in the one room is not debating. I believe the refusal is for headline purposes and nothing else, with him being "persuaded" to move on his position later. MP's campaign team will be discussing the commission idea with Trump's team soon.
Leroy42 wrote: » What is MP's team, is that Mike Pence? Why would there be any disagreement between them, Pence will have nothing to do with it.
VinLieger wrote: » Indeed if he hadn't politicised it and handled it in an even mildly competent manner by literally just letting the experts take the lead he'd be beating Biden without a doubt
aloyisious wrote: » There's a breaking story in Michigan, where Biden is apparently leading in the polls. The State AG and the FBI released news that they had raided a location where 7 members of an armed Militia group were planning the purchase of explosives. Those arrested had plotted to kidnap the Governor Gretchen Whitmer and six other people. This will probably sway any wavering voters on whom to vote for where it comes to candidates not making it clear where they stand on militia group activities. Whitmer, who disagrees with Trump's ideas about wearing masks as an anti-virus measure, lost a case in court earlier this week on emergency laws she brought in to fight the Covid-19 virus in Michigan. President Trump has made clear his displeasure with her being in office.
Itssoeasy wrote: » It seems that during Donald trumps interview on Fox News where he called Kamala Harris a monster he’s supposed to have have shots at mike Pompeo and William Barr which imo shows the Strain that trump is under as he’s lashing out at even his most loyal cabinet members.
Tell me how wrote: » Not only his displeasure.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Reading the CNN Article , the FBI had someone undercover from around this time. So , the FBI have a guy undercover with a militia group planning to kidnap the Governor of Michigan and the President of the United States tweets "LIBERATE MICHIGAN" Trump loves to tweet "TREASON" randomly , maybe people should now tweet "SEDITION" at him , given that that's what this is.
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, a Republican, strongly condemned the threat against the governor. "A threat against our governor is a threat against us all," Shirkey said in a statement. "We condemn the actions of the group of individuals that plotted against Governor Whitmer and state government. These people are not patriots. There is no honor in their actions. They are criminals and traitors, and they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
Quin_Dub wrote: » At least the Local Senate Majority leader stood up for the rule of law. Absolutely no equivocation there - Just as it should be.
Tell me how wrote: » he should have ... been deferring to the experts from early on. Not leading and dominating all Covid press briefings as he did. That's what meant by staying out of the way. A weekly message praising efforts, promising help, thanking the scientists would have him looking very different right now.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » That’s a tell McConnell thinks trump is a lost cause at this stage. Distancing name of the game now.
Itssoeasy wrote: » https://twitter.com/julienbcnews/status/1314239940096602113?s=21 Well this a very honest opinion by the senate majority leader Mitch McConnell and probably won’t go down well in the White House itself although Mitch McConnell seems to be a proponent of mask wearing and outside of the senate I’ve rarely seen him without one.
Jack1985 wrote: » Nice and healthy.... they say I'm the healthiest in the world.https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1314385602549362689?s=20