but he does influence those making the appointments or funding candidates for elected office using his non profit global organizations promoting Open Society .
You seem to need to keep proving what a **** idiot you are. Believe me, we know. Leftist **** stains are all idiots.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.
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.
George Soros has funded 75 pro-criminal prosecutors to the tune of $40M
Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 8:06 am » wrote: ↑ Your party Elites and donors pressured him thus negating the Democratic process ......
you might be OK of having your Vote negated by undemocratic means but I bet you are in the minority ....
Especially when your party's central theme is that it is trying to save Democracy ....
Democracy isn't about a bunch of scared Elitists forcing out The voters choice made during the primaries......
Joe was forced to that decision by the leading dems who were worried about two things. Down ballot races and big time donors withholding big time donations.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.
He didn't put them in office. The people did.Majik » 22 Jul 2024, 8:23 am » wrote: ↑ George Soros has funded 75 pro-criminal prosecutors to the tune of $40M
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... rosecutor/
So how's it feel being TOTALLY DISENFRANCHISED WITH YOUR VOTE seeing how the OLIGARCHS, YOUR POTTY LEADERS, and HOLLYWOOD ELITISTS now run the show and you voters BE DAMNED since they know what's best for you and you don't???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.
Well no, it's not even close, dickhead!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.
And I thought veggie was delusional...maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:23 am » wrote: ↑ As a voter who cast my ballot for Joe, I was taken aback when he announced his decision to step back. However, I respect his decision, regardless of whose counsel he took. It's not an easy choice, and I commend him for it.
I live in an over 55 condo development in Maine's bluest county. In our HOA, with over 60 members, there are TWO republicans. Yesterday, people spontaneously came out in the street to celebrate Joe's decision. NOBODY felt disenfranchised. Joe did the right thing, and we ALL applauded him for it. Our convention in Chicago will be a love-fest honoring our great retiring President and getting super pumped for our NEXT President. Think back on how Kamala word whipped Pence four years ago. And Pence doesn't babble. She will destroy Trump.
All **** idiots that should be eliminated.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:23 am » wrote: ↑ As a voter who cast my ballot for Joe, I was taken aback when he announced his decision to step back. However, I respect his decision, regardless of whose counsel he took. It's not an easy choice, and I commend him for it.
I live in an over 55 condo development in Maine's bluest county. In our HOA, with over 60 members, there are TWO republicans. Yesterday, people spontaneously came out in the street to celebrate Joe's decision. NOBODY felt disenfranchised. Joe did the right thing, and we ALL applauded him for it. Our convention in Chicago will be a love-fest honoring our great retiring President and getting super pumped for our NEXT President. Think back on how Kamala word whipped Pence four years ago. And Pence doesn't babble. She will destroy Trump.
Be careful what you wish for.
As a voter who voted for biden, you are a **** IDIOT!maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:23 am » wrote: ↑ As a voter who cast my ballot for Joe, I was taken aback when he announced his decision to step back. However, I respect his decision, regardless of whose counsel he took. It's not an easy choice, and I commend him for it.
I live in an over 55 condo development in Maine's bluest county. In our HOA, with over 60 members, there are TWO republicans. Yesterday, people spontaneously came out in the street to celebrate Joe's decision. NOBODY felt disenfranchised. Joe did the right thing, and we ALL applauded him for it. Our convention in Chicago will be a love-fest honoring our great retiring President and getting super pumped for our NEXT President. Think back on how Kamala word whipped Pence four years ago. And Pence doesn't babble. She will destroy Trump.
You're one of the idiots.
Zeets2 » 22 Jul 2024, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ Well no, it's not even close, dickhead!
If the pitcher wanted to stay in the game despite having 4 lousy years on the mound in the past (like Biden's low poll approvals have shown) while compiling a losing record for years, (like an open border) a double-digit ERA (like record high inflation), and it was clear he was far too old to still be a quality pitcher (like Biden the fossil) and with all of Fenway Park booing him daily (because of the high crime and the rampant homelessness and drug dealers flooding their neighborhoods) and demanding he be traded (just like every prominent Democrat has thrown Biden under the bus), and then the fans got together to boycott any future game he pitched (just like Biden's supporters froze their campaign contributions, that pitcher you love would have been yanked to the overwhelming joy of the fans.
So stick to tiddlywinks, fool. Baseball is clearly not your game!
I am not the one dying to stay in character projection cradle to grave. You are.
You really expect people to believe that a bunch of old progressive hippies came pouring out in the streets to celebrate the implosion of the Democrat Party yesterday afternoon?maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:43 am » wrote: ↑ Biden's had a great first term. And if you don't like America's economy under Biden, you're gonna have to get on a space ship and go to a different solar system cuz America's economy recovered from COVID/Ukraine better than any other nation on THIS planet. Biden made the right call and I applaud him for it and I CERTAINLY would not demand that he stays in the race to avoid being "disenfranchised" from my primary vote.
So, you consider a first term to be "great" when we're handed record high inflation, an open border letting in over 10 million illegals, a doubling of the price of gas, food prices up by 30% or more, illegal drugs killing over a 100,000 people a year, an incompetent and proven abysmal failure of your Secret Service, an idiotic decision on withdrawal from Afghanistan that killed 13 in the military, wars raging through Europe and the Middle East with Russia threating to use nuclear weapons, a year's long coverup by Democrat leaders claiming Biden was not suffering from severe dementia, a totally corrupted FBI and CIA caught in lies about the Hunter laptop, a DOJ head in Garland held in contempt of Congress, and a Homeland Security impeached for failure to control the border, all contributed to that "great first term", huh?maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:43 am » wrote: ↑ Biden's had a great first term. And if you don't like America's economy under Biden, you're gonna have to get on a space ship and go to a different solar system cuz America's economy recovered from COVID/Ukraine better than any other nation on THIS planet. Biden made the right call and I applaud him for it and I CERTAINLY would not demand that he stays in the race to avoid being "disenfranchised" from my primary vote.
Not without his money .....and that's a fact.maineman » 22 Jul 2024, 8:25 am » wrote: ↑ He didn't put them in office. The people did.
Ain't Citizens United a great thing? Not so much when it bites YOU in the ***, eh?