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I saw this headline earlier, it pretty much sums it up, the disconnect in the DNC is that the Ivory Tower dwellers only hear themselves praising themselves.

 

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New York Democrat rips 'far left' for Trump victory: 'Ivory-towered nonsense'

 

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28 minutes ago, mogandave said:

You have no idea.

 

“People don’t like having their dick stepped on, but know it happens, and they get over it. 

 

But when you pull their dick out of their pocket and jump up and down on it, they don’t get over it”

 

If the people thought they were taking hit for a better future to come, they’d have been fine. 

 

The people know Trump is a bullsh*tter, but they were being lied to by the left. 

 

Americans generally like a good bullsh*tter and know the difference.

 

Written with the same eloquence of your preferred candidate

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2 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Biden was not going to resign at any point.

 

But if he withdrew his nomination JAN1, there would've been time for a mini primary. At JUL 23, none of those who would be considered as viable candidates in addition to Harris were interested in that short order.

There was no getting rid of Harris. 

 

Bided did not want you withdraw either, and could have easily been made to resign, particularly with the help of the press. 

 

What, two weeks after the debate he withdrew, and then they were comparing him to George Washington.

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Just now, lordgrinz said:

 

I look forward to mean tweets, and further meltdowns.

I'm sure that you won't be disappointed, there are some here who, no doubt, feel that Harris or Trump would make a positive difference to their lives, I have however no such illusions and although America is losing its earlier power and influence in world affairs I had assumed that the leader of such an important country to have at least some semblance of sophistication, elegance and integrity, it just goes to show that one shouldn't assume anything.

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1 minute ago, soalbundy said:

I'm sure that you won't be disappointed, there are some here who, no doubt, feel that Harris or Trump would make a positive difference to their lives, I have however no such illusions and although America is losing its earlier power and influence in world affairs I had assumed that the leader of such an important country to have at least some semblance of sophistication, elegance and integrity, it just goes to show that one shouldn't assume anything.

 

What you're advocating for, is really just a slick talking snake-oil salesman, the typical blowhard politician. The reason Trump won in 2016, is because we were sick of that type of politician, this time it was due to a complete failure on every level by the Biden/Harris administration (Biden being the King of the snake-oil salesman : 50+ yrs in politics does that). Would it be great if Trump could control his Ego and learn to check himself, yes, but is it a necessity? No.

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Well, as I am from the UK I find this highly embarrassing.   "Emergency Demo".  What is it with the left and their temper tantrums when an election (in a completely different country no less) doesn't go the way they want it to, and what on earth do they think (other than embarrassing themselves and the UK) it hopes to achieve?  

 

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5 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

What you're advocating for, is really just a slick talking snake-oil salesman, the typical blowhard politician. The reason Trump won in 2016, is because we were sick of that type of politician, this time it was due to a complete failure on every level by the Biden/Harris administration (Biden being the King of the snake-oil salesman : 50+ yrs in politics does that). Would it be great if Trump could control his Ego and learn to check himself, yes, but is it a necessity? No.

When Oscar Wilde said that 'a man who calls a spade a spade should be made to use one' he could have been thinking of someone like Trump. I for my part feel that the leader of my country represents me when he travels abroad (not that I like the current leader of my country) I wouldn't feel flattered to be represented by Trump.

Regarding 'slick talking', your post reminds me of an incident in the 1920's when an American diplomat (how could it be otherwise) felt out of his depth with the good manners and diplomacy shown among French politicians while he was in Paris, he gave vent to his feeling to Georges Clemenceau saying it was just a lot of hot air to which Clemenceau replied a car tyre is only filled with hot air but it makes life's journeys so much more comfortable.

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28 minutes ago, James105 said:

Well, as I am from the UK I find this highly embarrassing.   "Emergency Demo".  What is it with the left and their temper tantrums when an election (in a completely different country no less) doesn't go the way they want it to, and what on earth do they think (other than embarrassing themselves and the UK) it hopes to achieve?  

 

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It's just the Socialist Workers Party. A bunch of losers on benefits who turn up for the ciggie money.

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9 minutes ago, mokwit said:

 

 

Weak emotional people are the problem, they need thicker skin, or more life experiences to handle the prospect of not getting their own way. We are now raising children who feel entitled to everything they want or feel they need, I blame the parents, if they get this upset over an election? Then they have little hope of dealing with real disappointments and setbacks, good luck to them.

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7 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Weak emotional people are the problem, they need thicker skin, or more life experiences to handle the prospect of not getting their own way. We are now raising children who feel entitled to everything they want or feel they need, I blame the parents, if they get this upset over an election? Then they have little hope of dealing with real disappointments and setbacks, good luck to them.

 

If they had decent parents, they wouldn't be covered in tatoos with purple hair and nose rings.

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Another good summary:

Rupert Lowe MP

@RupertLowe10

Ordinary decent people, in Britain and America, are sick to the teeth of uncontrolled mass immigration ruining their way of life. They're sick of woke politics infecting all parts of Government and big business - being told that you're a bigot if you argue against biological men competing in women's sport or using women's toilets. They're sick of waves and waves of unchecked foreign young men flooding across their border - not knowing who they are, or their true objectives. They're sick of high tax, low growth economies that are solely designed to prop up bloated and inefficient Government bureaucracies. They're sick of tinpot career politicians with zero real world experience being promoted far beyond their ability. They're certainly sick of diversity, equity and inclusion - meritocracy MUST rule. They're sick of being labelled a 'racist' or 'far-right' for making these arguments... Trump's election is America's way of saying ENOUGH is enough. It is only a matter of time before Britain follows their lead...

 

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19 hours ago, G_Money said:

With the election over and a clear victory what will the leftists focus their attention on this time.

 

Perhaps;

 

“How in the hell are we going to send the President of the United States to prison?”

 

Another opportunity to lose face for these clowns.

 

Will @Danderman123 make another prediction for November 26th, sentencing day?

 

Didn't he have a bet with another member. 

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5 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Didn't he have a bet with another member. 


I’m not sure.  
 

The only thing I’m sure about is I haven’t heard a whisper from him since his credibility was shattered on the election (and other predictions).  Most notably Pennsylvania.

 

He only proved he doesn’t know his as- from a hole in the ground on any subject he comments on.

 

 

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