Come on… Pay attention! We’re in Biden’s America! Don’t elect Biden if you want… Things to be like they are now!
Pence:“Make America Great Again… Again?”
Come on… Pay attention! We’re in Biden’s America! Don’t elect Biden if you want… Things to be like they are now!
Pence:“Make America Great Again… Again?”
“It doesnt matter what it’s for, dammit, we’re going win or no one will win!”
Try to remain on top of events. Fail at times. Thinking now, in light of everything happening, maybe I was wrong about Trump:
The country seems increasingly to be coming under influence of Trump’s “law and order” mantra. It’s a winner for Mr. T. The pandemic: not so much.
But Biden is now, belatedly, picking up on the law and order thing. Voters know, though, with Trump it’s authentic . . . with Biden it’s too little too late.
" In his new book, Donald Trump v. The United States, New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt writes that one day after President Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey, he called then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and offered him the job,
There was a catch, however — Schmidt writes that Trump told Kelly if he accepted the position, he "needed to be loyal to him, and only him." Kelly “immediately realized the problem with Trump’s request for loyalty, and he pushed back to the president’s demand,” Schmidt said, telling him his only loyalty would be to the "Constitution and the rule of law."
Kelly later became the White House chief of staff, and Axios reports that during former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, he didn’t learn about Trump’s job offer because the president’s lawyers limited the scope of his team’s two-hour interview with Kelly.
Schmidt also writes that while working directly with Trump, Kelly was astonished by Trump’s failure to “understand how those who worked for him — like Kelly and other top former generals — had interest in being loyal not to him, but to the institutions of American democracy.” Kelly has told people close to him that Trump wanted to “behave like an authoritarian,” Schmidt said…"
“Trump wanted his inauguration to look like a North Korean military parade. When discussing the parade with Winston Wolkoff and Ivanka during the transition, Trump said: “I want tanks and choppers. Make it look like North Korea,” he told them.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/8-juicy-details-melania-trump-201137614.html
Now he’s trying to make the whole country look like North Korea.
Trump made several notable flubs during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.
"At the very beginning, Trump said he “profoundly” accepted this nomination for president of the United States, rather than “proudly.” At another point, he should have said “personal protective equipment,” but just uttered “personal” before trailing off. However, one slip stood out above the rest.
When talking about the coronavirus pandemic, which has left at least 180,000 Americans dead, Trump was supposed to say, “Thanks to advances we have pioneered, the fatality rate has been reduced by 80 percent since April.” Instead, Trump said, “Thanks to advances, we have pioneered the fatality rate.” Whoops."
What’s “climate changers” in that analogy?
People who have been duped into believing that the changing weather is disastrous and man-made. Don’t get me wrong. I believe that man has been trying to control the weather for at least decades.
In fact, many Democrats believe that President Bush made Hurricane Katrina and guided it right into New Orleans so that it would kill black people. I guess they thought he was a cop in addition to being the President. Odd though, as many of his suits were not blue. 
Obama transformed the US into a developing nation:
"The five epic failures of the contemporary United States under the Obama regime are:
Failure 6? Shredding democracy by:
Using government resources to spy on opponents.
Telling the American people that our best days were behind us. (the new normal)
Ceding government secrets, our standing in the world, and jobs to China
Being the Apologist in Chief
Leading from behind
Forgetting people behind the line in the sand
Sending pallet loads of U.S. cash to Iran (and not even for hostages)
Emboldening every two-bit dictator to do whatever they want with fear of retribution from the U.S.
Treating Israel like a red-headed stepchild (no offense to any stepchildren - RHLM)
In fact, his lack of leadership in the eyes of so many Americans led to the election of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has tried to fulfill more of his promises than any Republican that I can recall with the possible exception of President Reagan. What makes our current President’s feat so amazing is that everything he has done has been in the face of endless attacks and lies. As well, he has had practically no support from Republican legislators.
In the last election, I held my nose and voted against the “smartest, most qualified woman in the world”. This year, for only the second time ever, I will vote FOR someone. And hey, if this whole “vote by mail” thing comes along, I may be able to do it again and again. ![]()
There is no question Trump is a political force. And this time, unlike in 2016, the training wheels are off his political bicycle. He is now somewhat less a business man and somewhat more a politician.
But only a fool would sell the Democrats short this early. All right, they did stumble at their convention with nary even a mention of law and order. That was foolish and Trump has pounced.
But Joe Biden has been in politics for most of his life. He is not at all politically stupid and Democrats generally are not. In addition, it remains very early in this campaign. There is plenty of time for Biden to regain his footing and for Trump to mess up.
Hillary was and is not a political pro. She had bad political instincts among other notable problems. And still Trump lost the popular vote to her and won his current office by a mere whisker.
Joe Biden, with forty-seven years of experience, is a FAR more skilled politician than Hillary ever was. He knows he needs to head the conversation back to the pandemic and away from law and order. He knows he will have the FULL and DEDICATED cooperation of the American mainstream media propaganda arm of the DNC. Biden is in a strong position this far out from voting day if he plays his cards right.
A negative for Vice President Biden, I acknowledge, is his halfhearted popularity among voters within his own Democrat party. There are so many socialists now. They know Biden is not one of them. They will not vote for Trump under any circumstances. But they might “remain at home” when time comes to cast a vote. That could be a problem.
All shall be made clear two months hence.
Also fun is president Obama golfing during Katrina… But that’s getting off track.
[Lack of] law and order.
Rittenhouse has a top notch attorney. Lin Wood, & he is going to go for self defense.
I’ll put my money on his 2 great attorney’s to win this case. IMO. Just thinking…
scores of young white men carrying tiki torches marched through the campus of the University of Virginia chanting “Jews will not replace us” and “White lives matter,” in a public display of white supremacist mobilization that shocked and sickened the country
I’m shocked and sickened at this reaction, when scores of young black men marching and chanting “black lives matter” in a public display of black supremecy is revered and cheered, with anyone thinking otherwise being declared racist.
Your either tolerant or you aren’t. Either it’s ok to be proud of your ethnicity and heritage, or it’s not.
Perceiving the two differently is the definition of being racist.
Did you just equate protesting and asking for equal consideration to rallying/protesting in support of anti-semitism and neonazis???
One of these is not like the others…
I apologize for not being racist enough for your taste.
8-2 (with the only two voting against being the same ones whose action would be overturned) isn’t exactly “divided” like the alt-right op-eds would have you believe.
Expect an incoming pardon to overturn law and order again.
BLM activists are definitely way more peaceful than those pro-Trump agitators.
Whether there are people showing up with bad intentions (related or unrelated to the main protest “groups”) to any of the three things seems like a different discussion than whether the “causes” are similar.
Yes there are fringe at all of them, not referring to those. Whether that means antifa (not really an organized “group”… But anyway) or alt-right groups at social justice protests or counterprotesters at anti-semitic, white supremacist, or anti-government “militia” events. These fringes are not necessarily related to the main “cause”.
In other news, for those complaining they don’t hear from Biden enough:
#notInABasement