Trump grabbed his ******.Beekeeper » 22 Jul 2024, 5:40 am » wrote: ↑ I still wonder what @maineman hated the most about Trump's first term.
The roaring economy? the LOW gas prices? NEAR NOTHING inflation? LOW unemployment rate? HIGHER wages? Affordable housing and interest rates? I just want to know.
MM=BooRadley » 21 Jul 2024, 7:52 pm » wrote: ↑ Anyone notice?
Maineman is so obsessed with Trump he can't give us a reason to vote for Biden....or anyone else

Give us a friggin break.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:12 am » wrote: ↑ It would seem that the MAGA crowd hasn't read Joe's letter. The decision to exit the race was his to make and his alone. HE made it.
You guys need to make up your mind. Some of you claim I'm a fat old man and now you're saying I am a young lithe teenager.
How's that Biden Ridin' going, Stain?maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:16 am » wrote: ↑ You guys need to make up your mind. Some of you claim I'm a fat old man and now you're saying I am a young lithe teenager.![]()
And BTW... why would ANYONE need another reason to vote against a felon beyond his criminal record?
Bet Jill wrote it and nobody will say she did.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:12 am » wrote: ↑ It would seem that the MAGA crowd hasn't read Joe's letter. The decision to exit the race was his to make and his alone. HE made it.
https://i.postimg.cc/vZhvCXSk/giphy-12.gifmaineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:12 am » wrote: ↑ It would seem that the MAGA crowd hasn't read Joe's letter. The decision to exit the race was his to make and his alone. HE made it.
^^^ lying commie traitor bastard. And a **** idiot.maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 7:44 am » wrote: ↑ I will readily admit that Joe Biden had a bad debate.
I readily admit that Joe Biden has always been prone to verbal blunders and gaffes.
I readily admit that I had high hopes that both parties would choose candidates from a new generation and that the baby boomers would gracefully pass the torch. They didn't. That torch passing will have to happen in 2028 instead.
I believe that Joe Biden, on his worst day, is infinitely better than Donald Trump on his best day.
I will say that, in my opinion, we may very well not have a democratic republic that can hold a free and honest election in 2028 if we give Donald Trump and the Project 2025 crowd the keys to the car.
I want Joe behind the wheel to keep us away from the chaos and craziness and get us to 2028 when he can pass the torch to the next generation of American leadership.
His "alone" my ***.....maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:12 am » wrote: ↑ It would seem that the MAGA crowd hasn't read Joe's letter. The decision to exit the race was his to make and his alone. HE made it.
There are many reasons why ......including the corruption of the Judicial system by Dem parttisans that lead to Trump's Felony conviction.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:16 am » wrote: ↑ You guys need to make up your mind. Some of you claim I'm a fat old man and now you're saying I am a young lithe teenager.![]()
And BTW... why would ANYONE need another reason to vote against a felon beyond his criminal record?
Sleepy had to put on a "brave face" for a couple of days so that everyone could say he fought the good fight until the bitter end.Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ His "alone" my ***.....
Your party Elites massively pressured him ....negating Democracy and the votes of those Americans whom voted for him in the primaries......
or are you going to deny that 48 hrs ago his campaign manager said "They are all in "......?????
huh?
Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ His "alone" my ***.....
Your party Elites massively pressured him ....negating Democracy and the votes of those Americans whom voted for him in the primaries......
or are you going to deny that 48 hrs ago his campaign manager said "They are all in "......?????
huh?
Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 7:47 am » wrote: ↑ There are many reasons why ......including the corruption of the Judicial system by Dem parttisans that lead to Trump's Felony conviction.
first and foremost ....
To save this country from your party and their globalist agenda which has decimated this country over the last 4 years .....
What a load of ****.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:52 am » wrote: ↑ And they would still be all in if Joe had wanted to stay in. He had to come to the realization that it was a bridge too far. Until HE saw that, nobody could have forced him to drop out. I voted for him in the primary and the last general election. IMHO, he had a very successful first term, and I fervently hoped he could continue leading the fight against MAGA extremism. He told me yesterday that he had come to the realization that he shouldn't. I don't feel disenfranchised by that decision in the least. I applaud it.
I am a Red Sox fan, and if they were playing the Yankees and our pitcher had thrown seven scoreless innings, I would be in the stands urging him to go for a complete game shutout. I would be VOTING for him to succeed. But, if his arm tired in the eighth, and during a manager's visit to the mound, the pitcher, manager, and infield all gathered, and the pitcher said he was feeling like he was losing velocity and command, and the catcher agreed. If the pitcher handed the manager the ball and walked off the mound, I would not feel cheated or disenfranchised because I didn't get to see a complete game. I would applaud the pitcher for putting the team's goals above his own ego. This is exactly the same thing.
Your party Elites and donors pressured him thus negating the Democratic process ......maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:52 am » wrote: ↑ And they would still be all in if Joe had wanted to stay in. He had to come to the realization that it was a bridge too far. Until HE saw that, nobody could have forced him to drop out. I voted for him in the primary and the last general election. IMHO, he had a very successful first term, and I fervently hoped he could continue leading the fight against MAGA extremism. He told me yesterday that he had come to the realization that he shouldn't. I don't feel disenfranchised by that decision in the least. I applaud it.
I am a Red Sox fan, and if they were playing the Yankees and our pitcher had thrown seven scoreless innings, I would be in the stands urging him to go for a complete game shutout. I would be VOTING for him to succeed. But, if his arm tired in the eighth, and during a manager's visit to the mound, the pitcher, manager, and infield all gathered, and the pitcher said he was feeling like he was losing velocity and command, and the catcher agreed. If the pitcher handed the manager the ball and walked off the mound, I would not feel cheated or disenfranchised because I didn't get to see a complete game. I would applaud the pitcher for putting the team's goals above his own ego. This is exactly the same thing.
He sure does.....*rippy38 » 22 Jul 2024, 8:04 am » wrote: ↑ What a load of ****.
Obammy, Schumer, and Pelosi forced the old fool out... and from what I'm reading, he's pretty **** bitter about it.
You're just putting lipstick on a pig and trying to save face, like the rest of the **** Democrats are doing.
It was neither courage or patriotism. It's the American Oligarchy in action... and you support it 100%.
So?maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 7:59 am » wrote: ↑ You realize that Trump appointed as many federal judges in four years as Barack Obama did in eight?
Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 8:12 am » wrote: ↑ So?
would you like to discuss how many prosecutors Soros put in place ?......all over America?