Post your IQ, coward.GHETTOBLASTER » 13 Jul 2024, 8:13 am » wrote: ↑ "Mealy mouthed ****" like how ****** are just as intelligent as everyone else...???
or...
"Poor kids are just as smart as White Kids....!!!"
It's not all that noteworthy, is it....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_p ... ific_field
Braindead by-done will not get a 2nd term!!!BooRadley » 13 Jul 2024, 8:30 am » wrote: ↑ I bet Biden allows in 10-15 million illegals during his second term
You know...
He'll be a lame duck
No , it hasn't and it's not a myth ....maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ And, after the past week, I think that the myth that the MSM is in the bag for Biden has been totally destroyed. They have ALWAYS jumped on Biden's every verbal gaffe, and NOBODY except MSNBC ever says boo about the incoherent babbling from Trump.
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-ho ... 2666437803
The New York Times jumped on Biden the day after the debate and ran numerous editorials - which got all sorts of TV coverage - calling for Joe to step down.
Finally, two days ago, they got around to posting this op-ed, and it immediately disappeared beneath the fold, so to speak.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... unfit.html
https://youtu.be/0h_cqTCT5g0?si=PR4LINvkhEt6cre_maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ it'd only take three keystrokes, with one of them being the "enter" key
Majik » 13 Jul 2024, 9:00 am » wrote: ↑ No , it hasn't and it's not a myth ....
The MSM up until the debate coddled and protected Joe ....because the MSM is controlled by it's own "Commander in Chief"......
The Same "Commander in Chief " Joe stated he reports to during one of his slips of the tongue due to his diminished cognitive state and the same "Commander in Chief" that has been in control since their coup on Nov. 22 1963 when our military and executive branch was ceded to the globalists in the intelligence agencies. That hidden hand still runs the show today in Washington, D.C....
The MSM does what it's told because it is just a tool of the globalists whom control our intel agencies ......and now those globalists are terrified of losing the election with the guy they installed due to his rapidly diminishing faculties so now they are putting extreme pressure on Biden to drop out via their tool the MSM.
And Joe and his family is refusing ...so far.
The globalists are scared **** of Trump winning the election and vetting out the globaist power behind the intel agencies that have been in control since 1963.
any questions ?
“Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,” Schumer told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.“So even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he’s being really dumb to do this.”maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 9:08 am » wrote: ↑ nobody sports the tin foil fedora better than you! Well played!
Swabbie, that is a piss poor, whishy washy, pile of crap.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.
I readily admit, people like you shouldn't vote....for the good of the country.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.
RebelGator » 13 Jul 2024, 9:39 am » wrote: ↑ I readily admit, people like you shouldn't vote....for the good of the country.
You lack common sense and have no idea about the damage poor candidates can do if elected......a good example is your obvious lack of understanding of the carnage Biden has already done.
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.
According to mindless sheep like you......maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 9:08 am » wrote: ↑ nobody sports the tin foil fedora better than you! Well played!
Bureaucrats glad-handing each other......do you get a medal with pretty ribbons on it for putting up with that horse ****?maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 8:27 am » wrote: ↑ Having served on several ships in the Atlantic fleet, I spent a great deal of time operating with NATO naval forces. I am a firm believer in a strong, unified, and expanding NATO as the best defense against Russian—and now Chinese—hegemony. I followed the NATO summit closely this past week and listened to a great interview with Jens Stoltenberg, the outgoing NATO Secretary General. He sang the praises of Joe Biden. He credited Joe with providing the leadership that re-solidified and expanded NATO. Few folks in our government have more experience with NATO than Joe Biden, who helped the alliance make its first significant expansion in 1999 when he chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Joe owned the room this week at NATO, and NATO nations are glad that he is our president and scared **** that he might lose to the clown.
You also should have seen the President of Finland credit Trump for what he did to strengthen NATO.maineman » 13 Jul 2024, 8:27 am » wrote: ↑ Having served on several ships in the Atlantic fleet, I spent a great deal of time operating with NATO naval forces. I am a firm believer in a strong, unified, and expanding NATO as the best defense against Russian—and now Chinese—hegemony. I followed the NATO summit closely this past week and listened to a great interview with Jens Stoltenberg, the outgoing NATO Secretary General. He sang the praises of Joe Biden. He credited Joe with providing the leadership that re-solidified and expanded NATO. Few folks in our government have more experience with NATO than Joe Biden, who helped the alliance make its first significant expansion in 1999 when he chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Joe owned the room this week at NATO, and NATO nations are glad that he is our president and scared **** that he might lose to the clown.
Stain is sticking with Biden because #1 he absolutely refuses to admit that he was wrong about the decrepit old fossil.sootedupCyndi » 13 Jul 2024, 10:34 am » wrote: ↑ I guess Maine man likes voting for higher prices. must be.
I figured you would. Dementia patients banging on deathsmaineman » 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.