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USA Election - Who would you vote for? POLL

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,215 ✭✭✭Gillespy




  • Registered Users Posts: 325 ✭✭virginmediapls


    Lol, this fella is good craic. They can't stuff the ballot boxes if you cover them in a layer of tinfoil.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,057 ✭✭✭bogman_bass


    Gillespy wrote: »
    No they didn't. It was all a set up from day one. It's why no one talked about it this election. A big charade because they didn't like losing. Insufficient evidence, that's handy.

    How do you know there isn't evidence? Because the same lot told you. Sorry, I'll wait for a more unbiased source. Nothing to lose by waiting. In the mean time, spare me with this guff about how dangerous this is.

    Yes they did. On top of that roger stone was found guilty of 7 counts of witness tampering related to the case and got pardoned by trump before he served a day in jail

    As for no evidence: well that is the thing about evidence. You don’t have any untill some is presented and none has been presented which you really should do before making wild claims like he’s making


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,052 ✭✭✭✭Say my name


    Mick Wallace doesn't care for the talk of Kamala's appointment as being historic.


    https://twitter.com/wallacemick/status/1325468854714322946?s=20


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,215 ✭✭✭Gillespy


    Yes they did. On top of that roger stone was found guilty of 7 counts of witness tampering related to the case and got pardoned by trump before he served a day in jail

    As for no evidence: well that is the thing about evidence. You don’t have any untill some is presented and none has been presented which you really should do before making wild claims like he’s making

    You were done like a kipper and won't admit it but you know deep down it was bogus from start to finish.

    Everyone including Biden should welcome any investigation or whatever to make sure every legal vote is counted.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,761 ✭✭✭Dakota Dan


    Do the Biden supporters on here know about his passion for women and children?



  • Registered Users Posts: 5,057 ✭✭✭bogman_bass


    Gillespy wrote: »
    You were done like a kipper and won't admit it but you know deep down it was bogus from start to finish.

    Everyone including Biden should welcome any investigation or whatever to make sure every legal vote is counted.

    How, pray tell, was I “Done like a kipper”?

    Quote from the Muller report itself “The Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion"

    Who is the real kipper here?


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,140 ✭✭✭✭Base price




  • Registered Users Posts: 1,129 ✭✭✭Tileman


    Base price wrote: »

    Was that clip recent?


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    Reggie. wrote: »
    I predict that biden will stand down in about a year due to I'll health or whatever and the VP harris will take over.

    First woman in the White House.

    Possibly, but... Remember that was nearly the same prediction about Trump, that Pence was to take over. Now I've even heard of Trump running in 2024.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,140 ✭✭✭✭Base price


    Tileman wrote: »
    Was that clip recent?
    It looks like when reading the tag line on the BBC footage.
    Does it really matter?


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,460 ✭✭✭jaymla627


    Dakota Dan wrote: »
    Do the Biden supporters on here know about his passion for women and children?


    Their could be video evidence of Biden, going at it with underage girls at this stage and the media would bury it, it's pretty screwed up on social media and mainstream media the mocking and jeering of the allegations of voter fraud even though some really compelling evidence is starting to come out if you look at the right sources but not one of the mainstream outlets is reporting on it


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,748 ✭✭✭ganmo


    jaymla627 wrote: »
    Their could be video evidence of Biden, going at it with underage girls at this stage and the media would bury it, it's pretty screwed up on social media and mainstream media the mocking and jeering of the allegations of voter fraud even though some really compelling evidence is starting to come out if you look at the right sources but not one of the mainstream outlets is reporting on it

    you don't think FOX would of got their hands on it?

    Just remember donald paid a porn star to not sell her story, he was caught on a hot mic saying he could sexually assault models.

    and ya know what the worst thing about his presidency...he had no 1st dog :eek:


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    Talk of Trump starting his own TV network, be like a private Twitter just for him.


  • Registered Users Posts: 244 ✭✭Welding Rod


    Talk of Trump starting his own TV network, be like a private Twitter just for him.

    At this stage, I suspect he would struggle to attract advertising revenue! Hard to run a TV network without it!
    Even though he got 70 million votes, his post election antics have seriously damaged the Trump brand. Once he is out, and Biden in place, he will be massively exposed to multiple legal investigations. Without the protection of the office of President, he is seriously exposed financially, and erstwhile friends and acquaintances will desert him like rats off a sinking ship.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,475 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    At this stage, I suspect he would struggle to attract advertising revenue! Hard to run a TV network without it!
    Even though he got 70 million votes, his post election antics have seriously damaged the Trump brand. Once he is out, and Biden in place, he will be massively exposed to multiple legal investigations. Without the protection of the office of President, he is seriously exposed financially, and erstwhile friends and acquaintances will desert him like rats off a sinking ship.

    His fraud claims is just acting like a spoiled baby. He’s beat, and everyone around him knows it, anyone saying otherwise is humouring him not to feel his wrath over then next 70 days.

    He he fired the defence secretary because he wouldn’t deploy the army on protesters. I wonder is the replacement more likely to deploy the army to protect trump in the whitehouse ??

    In the next 70 days he can either be an outgoing president who leaves with some small shreds of respect or the guy who goes down crying and whinging and making American democracy look pathetic. If he does that it will destroy his chances of Mayor of nyc, or running again in 2024.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,140 ✭✭✭✭Base price


    _Brian wrote: »
    His fraud claims is just acting like a spoiled baby. He’s beat, and everyone around him knows it, anyone saying otherwise is humouring him not to feel his wrath over then next 70 days.

    He he fired the defence secretary because he wouldn’t deploy the army on protesters. I wonder is the replacement more likely to deploy the army to protect trump in the whitehouse ??

    In the next 70 days he can either be an outgoing president who leaves with some small shreds of respect or the guy who goes down crying and whinging and making American democracy look pathetic. If he does that it will destroy his chances of Mayor of nyc, or running again in 2024.
    It appears that Donald Jnr is eying up that possibility.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,215 ✭✭✭Gillespy


    Biden isn't elected yet. Still short he is only projected. Why the panic for Trump to concede. He's there until late Jan anyway. Everyone should be open to listen to any concerns around the election. You are naive in the extreme if you think foul play isn't possible after watching the way the Democrats carried on for four years. If you want to talk about undermining democracy, look no further than them. Crying and throwing tantrums is their game. Note to lack of burning cities, tells you everything.


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    At this stage, I suspect he would struggle to attract advertising revenue! Hard to run a TV network without it!
    Even though he got 70 million votes, his post election antics have seriously damaged the Trump brand. Once he is out, and Biden in place, he will be massively exposed to multiple legal investigations. Without the protection of the office of President, he is seriously exposed financially, and erstwhile friends and acquaintances will desert him like rats off a sinking ship.

    All of the accusations against him, all the alliances he tried to break, all the enemies he tried to befriend, even ones actively killing US troops, his dodgy business dealings, grabbing pussies, etc.

    70 million still voted for him.

    People need to reflect a little deeper on WHY they did so. The US isn't Europe and it's foolhardy to put European ideals onto people across the Atlantic.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,475 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    70 million still voted for him.

    People need to reflect a little deeper on WHY they did so. The US isn't Europe and it's foolhardy to put European ideals onto people across the Atlantic.


    This is a vital fact in all this..


    Biden and his team will be busy building bridges, not only with the wider international community but within the USA itself..


    Early talk is promising, he is using all the right language of inclusion etc..


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,460 ✭✭✭jaymla627


    Gillespy wrote: »
    Biden isn't elected yet. Still short he is only projected. Why the panic for Trump to concede. He's there until late Jan anyway. Everyone should be open to listen to any concerns around the election. You are naive in the extreme if you think foul play isn't possible after watching the way the Democrats carried on for four years. If you want to talk about undermining democracy, look no further than them. Crying and throwing tantrums is their game. Note to lack of burning cities, tells you everything.

    Watched the video the other day of Hilary Clinton calling Tulsia Gabbard a agent of Russia when the primaries where ongoing the same women is a 16 year army veteran who served two tours in Iraq, and now a sitting Congress women, and a Democrat....
    The hump poor Hilary had was Gabbard had backed Bernie Saunders in the 2016 election so was on her naughty list, she was the ideal candidate to run as VP over Camilla Harris who is a pure sadist, but she wasnt towing the party line so hadn't a prayer


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,475 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    See Borris has called Biden to congratulate him on winning.

    With a US deal, or the threat of it so important to brexit negotiations he has no option but to suck up to Joe. For sure it will burn the bridges with the Don.

    The election hasn’t been formally called but even Borris can see that the chances of Trump overcoming the result is minimal.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 154 ✭✭JohnnyKq


    Gillespy wrote: »
    Biden isn't elected yet. Still short he is only projected. Why the panic for Trump to concede. He's there until late Jan anyway. Everyone should be open to listen to any concerns around the election. You are naive in the extreme if you think foul play isn't possible after watching the way the Democrats carried on for four years. If you want to talk about undermining democracy, look no further than them. Crying and throwing tantrums is their game. Note to lack of burning cities, tells you everything.

    For many months the Trump camp were flagging fowl play on the election process.
    Its a pity the person in power, the President, did not address these concerns in advance of the elections


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,475 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    JohnnyKq wrote: »
    For many months the Trump camp were flagging fowl play on the election process.
    Its a pity the person in power, the President, did not address these concerns in advance of the elections

    He knew well ti ere was nothing to fix. Records have shown something like 0.0005% fraud in mail on ballots.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 iconicon


    Al Gore was given weeks to contest results in court and recounts in 2000
    It will probably be the same this time.
    Would it be fair to say that Trump won most of rural vote?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,748 ✭✭✭ganmo


    iconicon wrote: »
    Al Gore was given weeks to contest results in court and recounts in 2000
    It will probably be the same this time.
    Would it be fair to say that Trump won most of rural vote?

    in some of the states it was the cities that won it for biden. haven't looked at it too close or will I


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,748 ✭✭✭ganmo


    if he does start up his own tv station all the rest will stop talking about him! I couldn't think of anything better


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    ganmo wrote: »
    if he does start up his own tv station all the rest will stop talking about him! I couldn't think of anything better

    I think there's a lot of wishful thinking on this thread. He could retain quite a lot of influence within the GOP, I've read articles saying he's already diverted money from the legal fund to a new Political Action Committee. If he were to couple that with a media company, which to be fair to him he's well acquainted with, I can't see him going quietly out to pasture any time soon.

    My money is on one of the kids running in 2024. Be enough to frighten the GOP that their vote would be split.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,578 ✭✭✭memorystick


    I think there's a lot of wishful thinking on this thread. He could retain quite a lot of influence within the GOP, I've read articles saying he's already diverted money from the legal fund to a new Political Action Committee. If he were to couple that with a media company, which to be fair to him he's well acquainted with, I can't see him going quietly out to pasture any time soon.

    My money is on one of the kids running in 2024. Be enough to frighten the GOP that their vote would be split.

    I doubt the GOP grassroots would vote for him which would probably mean he’d go independent. That would take from the Republican vote which would help the Democratics.

    We’re so much better that Trump is gone in terms of trade and stability.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,929 ✭✭✭yosemitesam1


    I doubt the GOP grassroots would vote for him which would probably mean he’d go independent. That would take from the Republican vote which would help the Democratics.

    We’re so much better that Trump is gone in terms of trade and stability.

    But will the average American be better off without him? A large amount of average people benefit from the America first approach he had, something that is forgotten about over here.


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