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Thought he was gonna go for the throat Bigga
Wow, straight fire and the be-all end-all of “enough of your whining, you dumb blue hats, get on the fucking train” tweets. Gotta read the whole thread though.
This sounds scaringly plausible :(I am likely crazy but hear me out. Biden was middling for the most part when he was on top of his game. He has lost a step, or six, since then. He appears to be showing early signs of alzheimers.
We may see at some point around the convention Joe, or a representative of his, take to the microphone and say while he is honoured to be nominated he can't accept it for reasons.
At that point, the truly favored candidate whether it be K. Harris or even Tatiana Millouse von Pantsuit come parachuting in to "save" the party instead if giving the nomination to the guy that got the second most delegates in the primary
You can't say Hillary doesn't have a scenario like this in the back of her mind.
No it doesnt. Of course it doesnt.This sounds scaringly plausible :(
This sounds scaringly plausible :(
Welcome back. In the spirit of the times I won't even say I told you so.I've not been on this thread because I've been a bit pissed being one of the few people on here looking at the more important bigger picture (health, not money) and feel like the 'chickens have come home to roost'.
So, now, under #45 OR Biden the US citizen is going to have to (excuse the pun) 'pay through through the nose' or bend towards 'socialism/ communism' to bail out its business/ people.
Laughable.
Anyway, I saw this clip yesterday.
I think Dore's delivery is what irks people, as he can sound like a loon. However, if you look past that particularly, his message is sound.
He's basically a more emotionally involved Krystal ball. As I've also been saying, with them, "vote Blue, no matter who" has been a poor strategy because you'll never get the right things done under 'incrementalism'.
Welcome back. In the spirit of the times I won't even say I told you so.
What I will say is that now that Biden will certainly be the nominee, even progressives who dislike him personally, aren't excited by his policies, whatever, should absolutely still vote for him, even if you're operating purely out of self interest. If you care at all about progressive policies being passed in the United States over literally the next 30-40 years Republicans cannot be allowed to nominate and confirm another Supreme Court justice. They just can't. Look at what happened with Obamacare in the courts, which was saved only by John Roberts benevolence. Exactly the same thing, but with a different result, will happen to any significant climate change regulation, healthcare overhaul, free college, etc. We can't allow it to happen, and the only way thats the case is swallowing your pride and voting Biden into office.
It was a wise move from Sanders. He knows he’s lost the race but he wants to give Biden a chance to allow Sanders (and his supporters) to support Biden as the nominee once the dust has settled.The debate, on Sunday, is going to be super interesting with Sanders giving Biden stuff to work on. I thought it was a stupid thing to do, but now I think it's quite brilliant. In a 2 hour debate, mano a mano, how's Biden going to remember all these facts and figures??
It was a wise move from Sanders. He knows he’s lost the race but he wants to give Biden a chance to allow Sanders (and his supporters) to support Biden as the nominee once the dust has settled.
But I do enjoy your surprising hot take from it anyway.