impulse Posted yesterday at 06:26 AM Posted yesterday at 06:26 AM 3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: None of them. Most likely to come from Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, J B Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer. Don't discount Michelle Obama either! Shapiro and Big Mike are the only ones on that list that I'd cross the street to shake hands with. And Big Mike only out of curiosity whether the photographers have been hiding an Adams apple. 1
blazes Posted yesterday at 06:26 AM Posted yesterday at 06:26 AM This palm-reading is a classic example of "whistling in the dark". 1
impulse Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM Posted yesterday at 06:57 AM 7 hours ago, bkk6060 said: Trump, who I admit is crazy won by an overwhelming margin. People are so sick of liberal ideals and their stupid nominees. Vance is a calmer, smarter version of Trump. He will win easily in 2028. Maybe in 2036 the Liberals will have a chance, but doubtful. It took Trump's oversized ego to put up with the absolute crap show that it takes for an outsider with no decades old political machine to run for president. He kicked the door down. He'll be followed by calmer, saner people like Vance. But calm, sane people could never open that door. Ross Perot was proof of that. Meanwhile, it's fun to watch... I'm of the opinion that the founding fathers never intended a political class ruling America. They expected for good people to put down their lawbooks and their tools to run for office, serve a few years, then go back to live in the society and economy they created. Not to latch onto the gub'ment tit right out of school, with no real world knowledge, and keep sucking until they went senile. And then a few more years. 1
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM 35 minutes ago, impulse said: It took Trump's oversized ego to put up with the absolute crap show that it takes for an outsider with no decades old political machine to run for president. He kicked the door down. He'll be followed by calmer, saner people like Vance. But calm, sane people could never open that door. Ross Perot was proof of that. Meanwhile, it's fun to watch... I'm of the opinion that the founding fathers never intended a political class ruling America. They expected for good people to put down their lawbooks and their tools to run for office, serve a few years, then go back to live in the society and economy they created. Not to latch onto the gub'ment tit right out of school, with no real world knowledge, and keep sucking until they went senile. And then a few more years. Indeed, the certified "expert" class.
jas007 Posted yesterday at 07:39 AM Posted yesterday at 07:39 AM 11 hours ago, Social Media said: As the 2028 election approaches, the Republican Party finds itself facing significant challenges, while Democrats appear well-positioned to solidify their dominance not only in 2028 but also in 2032. Consider the source. Anyway, If they're serious, they sure did pick the wrong picture to accompany the story. My take: absent some calamity and the end of the world, the Democrats have ended their hopes of being elected to anything for a long long time.
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 07:42 AM Posted yesterday at 07:42 AM Just now, jas007 said: Consider the source. Anyway, If they're serious, they sure did pick the wrong picture to accompany the story. My take: absent some calamity and the end of the world, the Democrats have ended their hopes of being elected to anything for a long long time. It is amusing that there are people that believe Harris will be better equipped to win in 2028. How great would a Harris-Vance debate be? 2
jas007 Posted yesterday at 07:44 AM Posted yesterday at 07:44 AM 1 minute ago, Yellowtail said: It is amusing that there are people that believe Harris will be better equipped to win in 2028. How great would a Harris-Vance debate be? Harris couldn't even handle an unscripted press conference, for this who didn't notice.
Will B Good Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Regardless of policies.....they have to put forward a white, middle-aged Christian family man......anything else and many voters baulk at voting for them.
placnx Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM 6 hours ago, Watawattana said: This is a joke, right? Trump has been in the WH barely a week! The Republicans are the planners. Democratic politics seem quite chaotic. When Democratic presidencies start out, they typically have not developed legislation ready to pass, and they waste precious months and lose momentum. Republicans take projects developed on K Street long before the election, ready to go in the first 100 days. Remember the tribulations over passing Obamacare? If they had done it before Ted Kennedy died, it would have sailed through. The speculation about 2028 candidates is pretty meaningless at this point. Worry about 2026 first.
placnx Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM 1 hour ago, impulse said: It took Trump's oversized ego to put up with the absolute crap show that it takes for an outsider with no decades old political machine to run for president. He kicked the door down. He'll be followed by calmer, saner people like Vance. But calm, sane people could never open that door. Ross Perot was proof of that. Meanwhile, it's fun to watch... I'm of the opinion that the founding fathers never intended a political class ruling America. They expected for good people to put down their lawbooks and their tools to run for office, serve a few years, then go back to live in the society and economy they created. Not to latch onto the gub'ment tit right out of school, with no real world knowledge, and keep sucking until they went senile. And then a few more years. Maybe it's time for Ross Perot's party to be resurected. This time people could have used a choice beyond the Green Party. 1
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM Posted yesterday at 08:19 AM 3 minutes ago, placnx said: The Republicans are the planners. Democratic politics seem quite chaotic. When Democratic presidencies start out, they typically have not developed legislation ready to pass, and they waste precious months and lose momentum. Republicans take projects developed on K Street long before the election, ready to go in the first 100 days. Remember the tribulations over passing Obamacare? If they had done it before Ted Kennedy died, it would have sailed through. The speculation about 2028 candidates is pretty meaningless at this point. Worry about 2026 first. And had the RINO McCain not turned out to be a spiteful POC, we would not be stuck with it now. That said, not much planning went into Trump's first term. A little different this time around. 1
JonnyF Posted yesterday at 08:32 AM Posted yesterday at 08:32 AM 50 minutes ago, jas007 said: My take: absent some calamity and the end of the world, the Democrats have ended their hopes of being elected to anything for a long long time. Agree. The last year has been horrific for their credibility. Pretending Joe was "sharp as a tack". Then kicking him out because he wasn't. Then choosing DEI Harris. Getting smashed at the election. Then Biden pardoning his crime family after promising not to on the day he left. It will be a long time before they are trusted again. 1
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM 3 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Agree. The last year has been horrific for their credibility. Pretending Joe was "sharp as a tack". Then kicking him out because he wasn't. Then choosing DEI Harris. Getting smashed at the election. Then Biden pardoning his crime family after promising not to on the day he left. It will be a long time before they are trusted again. Don't bet on it. To their boneheaded base, they are more credible than ever.
Prubangboy Posted yesterday at 08:38 AM Posted yesterday at 08:38 AM American voters are schizophrenic manic depressives. They always over-correct over perceived slights and vote for the exact opposite every 4 years. Soon, Trump will have another health crisis to hilariously botch, plus inflation, plus the usual drama-fatigue that is already settling in, 2 weeks in. Some white male democrat will stumble upon the right outrage to beat him over the head with like Muh Eggs, and it will be another dull shift back into Biden-Land.
JonnyF Posted yesterday at 08:42 AM Posted yesterday at 08:42 AM 3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Don't bet on it. To their boneheaded base, they are more credible than ever. I don't think they really believe half of what they spout. They just have so much hate in their heart for Trump. They are seething. They can't admit that Joe kicked them in the teeth with his parting present. But they know it.
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 08:45 AM Posted yesterday at 08:45 AM Just now, JonnyF said: I don't think they really believe half of what they spout. They just have so much hate in their heart for Trump. They are seething. They can't admit that Joe kicked them in the teeth with his parting present. But they know it. The smart ones know it's all BS, but the boneheads posting here don't seem to, they're the true believers.
impulse Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM 1 hour ago, Will B Good said: Regardless of policies.....they have to put forward a white, middle-aged Christian family man......anything else and many voters baulk at voting for them. Not true at all. They could put up a black guy. Obama proved that. Or a woman of any color. But they need a competent candidate. Not one chosen specifically for him/her ticking boxes. And not one that calls out half the populace as "deplorables". 1
Prubangboy Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM Posted yesterday at 08:52 AM Nah, people just want their check and government goodies delivered to them. Which party wants to cut said goodies, and which party consistently delivers them?
WDSmart Posted yesterday at 08:53 AM Posted yesterday at 08:53 AM I hope! I hope! I hope! But I haven't seen anything like this starting to happen yet... 🥹 1
TheAppletons Posted yesterday at 08:55 AM Posted yesterday at 08:55 AM "As the 2028 election approaches, the Republican Party finds itself facing significant challenges, while Democrats appear well-positioned to solidify their dominance not only in 2028 but also in 2032." 1
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM 3 minutes ago, impulse said: Not true at all. They could put up a black guy. Obama proved that. Or a woman of any color. But they need a competent candidate. Not one chosen specifically for him/her ticking boxes. And not one that calls out half the populace as "deplorables". These morons still think they last because Harris is a black woman, let them keep believing it.
Tom100 Posted yesterday at 08:58 AM Posted yesterday at 08:58 AM 7 hours ago, Mad Mustang said: Delusional lefty garbage 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 +100
Prubangboy Posted yesterday at 09:02 AM Posted yesterday at 09:02 AM 2 hours ago, impulse said: Little people like me. Can we hear more about how little you are? How does the macro-economic goings on of either party affect your (admittedly) little life at all? Me? I am medium-sized. I just laugh off all of the handwringing of drama queen eternal victims. 1
impulse Posted yesterday at 09:13 AM Posted yesterday at 09:13 AM 9 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: These morons still think they last because Harris is a black woman, let them keep believing it. The quicker they distance themselves from that disaster of an administration and candidate(s), the better their chances of salvaging any gains in '26 and '28. But they'll keep doubling down on Diversity Good and Orange Man Bad. And then they'll wonder why they lost. Again. As an aside, and completely unsubstantiated, Putin last week referred to the stolen election of 2020. I'm inclined to think his intelligence apparatus has the goods...
impulse Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM Posted yesterday at 09:15 AM 14 minutes ago, Prubangboy said: Can we hear more about how little you are? How does the macro-economic goings on of either party affect your (admittedly) little life at all? I'm like Mungo in Blazing Saddles. Only pawn, in game of life... Can you imagine getting that movie made today?
Prubangboy Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM Posted yesterday at 09:25 AM You are intermittently sensible here so I hope that some day, you can apsire to lower-medium status. You know, Pad Thai WITH the prawns.
TedG Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM 8 hours ago, Jingthing said: If the democrats don't take back the house in 26, then its over. Over how? Explain.
Prubangboy Posted yesterday at 09:28 AM Posted yesterday at 09:28 AM 14 minutes ago, impulse said: As an aside, and completely unsubstantiated, "Please feed me crude, propaganda misinformation. I am gagging to believe stupid stuff. No source is too spurious".
TedG Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM 50 minutes ago, Prubangboy said: American voters are schizophrenic manic depressives. They always over-correct over perceived slights and vote for the exact opposite every 4 years. Soon, Trump will have another health crisis to hilariously botch, plus inflation, plus the usual drama-fatigue that is already settling in, 2 weeks in. Some white male democrat will stumble upon the right outrage to beat him over the head with like Muh Eggs, and it will be another dull shift back into Biden-Land. The dems do excel at bring the outrage machine into action.
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