hokiewolf said:They could present someone who would be more popular than Biden and probably win, but pandering and what not takes precedentSmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
Replacing an unpopular candidate with a more unpopular candidate is certainly a strategy
Who are we kidding, you were voting for Trump regardless (which does kinda call your judgement into question). But thank you for your concern!
By the way it is absolutely batshit insane that the President of the United States dropped out of the race with a tweet.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 22, 2024
Nobody has seen or heard from the guy all day. Just the tweet.
That's likely true, but were he to conveniently die in the next 3-4 months, well…..they've been stretching the credulity of the American people to the breaking point for quite some time now….not sure they'd reap the benefit of that as they might expect.PossumJenkins said:
Aren't there 2 states where Biden cannot be removed from the ticket? I know one says only if he is dead. Maybe we oughta short Joe Biden life insurance
The fact there wasnt a speech or some sort of statement to the media is just insane.packgrad said:By the way it is absolutely batshit insane that the President of the United States dropped out of the race with a tweet.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 22, 2024
Nobody has seen or heard from the guy all day. Just the tweet.
She’s a 14th amendment anchor baby making it impossible for her to be a natural born citizen. Help me get this into court @elonmusk
— They are all corrupt (@GOP_is_Gutless) July 22, 2024
I’ve been doing some research on Kamala Harris.
She was born in Oakland, California to a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. She is the… pic.twitter.com/Re0SDZHVSd
Werewolf said:
I am 100% on board for Kamala to be the Democrat presidential candidate. This 14th amendment question re Kamala is out there. Something to be cleaned up if nothing else.She’s a 14th amendment anchor baby making it impossible for her to be a natural born citizen. Help me get this into court @elonmusk
— They are all corrupt (@GOP_is_Gutless) July 22, 2024
I’ve been doing some research on Kamala Harris.
She was born in Oakland, California to a Jamaican father and an Indian mother. She is the… pic.twitter.com/Re0SDZHVSd
Wufpack17 said:
This is a "weekend at Bernie's" situation.
It would seem that Joe is incapacitated just based on what his brother alluded to. In addition, Joe hasn't made an appearance. Seemingly didn't write the letter either.
If he is, then they have to implement the 25th, making Kamala the president. They likely don't want her to take over as she will be exposed as the bumbling idiot we all know that she is, losing the election.
They would rather pretend that Joe is okay and in charge, kick the can down the road, prevent Kamala from being exposed so she has a better chance at beating Trump.
Kamala has to be the nominee just based on campaign finance laws. But they don't want her to fail miraculously before the election.
So, we have Weekend at Bernie's
Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
This is a "weekend at Bernie's" situation.
It would seem that Joe is incapacitated just based on what his brother alluded to. In addition, Joe hasn't made an appearance. Seemingly didn't write the letter either.
If he is, then they have to implement the 25th, making Kamala the president. They likely don't want her to take over as she will be exposed as the bumbling idiot we all know that she is, losing the election.
They would rather pretend that Joe is okay and in charge, kick the can down the road, prevent Kamala from being exposed so she has a better chance at beating Trump.
Kamala has to be the nominee just based on campaign finance laws. But they don't want her to fail miraculously before the election.
So, we have Weekend at Bernie's
Why would it seem like Joe is incapacitated again?
He's 81. Huge difference between his likely abilities the next 6 months vs. the next 4.5 years, no?
I realize that you are new to this specific board here, but "Weekend at Bernie's" has been going on for four years now... this is just a slightly new twist on its continuation.Wufpack17 said:
This is a "weekend at Bernie's" situation.
It would seem that Joe is incapacitated just based on what his brother alluded to. In addition, Joe hasn't made an appearance. Seemingly didn't write the letter either.
If he is, then they have to implement the 25th, making Kamala the president. They likely don't want her to take over as she will be exposed as the bumbling idiot we all know that she is, losing the election.
They would rather pretend that Joe is okay and in charge, kick the can down the road, prevent Kamala from being exposed so she has a better chance at beating Trump.
Kamala has to be the nominee just based on campaign finance laws. But they don't want her to fail miraculously before the election.
So, we have Weekend at Bernie's
FlossyDFlynt said:The fact there wasnt a speech or some sort of statement to the media is just insane.packgrad said:By the way it is absolutely batshit insane that the President of the United States dropped out of the race with a tweet.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 22, 2024
Nobody has seen or heard from the guy all day. Just the tweet.
He was photographed out lounging on Rehobeth Beach over the weekend... he's fine as far as that goes.Bas2020 said:FlossyDFlynt said:The fact there wasnt a speech or some sort of statement to the media is just insane.packgrad said:By the way it is absolutely batshit insane that the President of the United States dropped out of the race with a tweet.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 22, 2024
Nobody has seen or heard from the guy all day. Just the tweet.
A guy in his condition with Covid probably will be in bed for 2 weeks.
In all seriousness, the man likely only has 2-3 more years left to live in his condition which makes this farce even more crazier that the Dems propped him up as a literal puppet in front of the entire world. We are viewed as a total joke abroad.
Wufpack17 said:
The American people deserve to know if their president is alive, alert, capable. The fact this was made public through Twitter suggests he isn't alert or capable.
Pretending like he's okay is what the dems are doing. They aren't willing to suggest that Joe may just be incapacitated, laying in a hospital bed somewhere, not able to run the country.
Or perhaps he is well, but doesn't agree with being forced out and by putting him out in the public eye may lead many to believe this is a coup.
So either it's a coup or we need to implement the 25th amendment.
First, it isn't "his letter". It was a Tweet that was sent out on a Sunday afternoon.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
The American people deserve to know if their president is alive, alert, capable. The fact this was made public through Twitter suggests he isn't alert or capable.
Pretending like he's okay is what the dems are doing. They aren't willing to suggest that Joe may just be incapacitated, laying in a hospital bed somewhere, not able to run the country.
Or perhaps he is well, but doesn't agree with being forced out and by putting him out in the public eye may lead many to believe this is a coup.
So either it's a coup or we need to implement the 25th amendment.
Dramatic much?
He looked halting and slow at the debate but has had multiple public appearances since then where he looked like nomal Joe.
This move has been rumored since the debate. It's novel historically but had been discussed for weeks and not surprising based on how the last few weeks have gone.
He probably doesn't like where his support had gone since the debate but his support dipping precipitously is a rational reaction to how he looked at the debate.
He said in his letter he'll address the American people over the next few days.
"Coup?" LOL. That word doesn't mean what you evidently think it means. He'd lost the trust of his party and Democrats to beat Trump and carry on another four years, which he begrudgingly accepted and eventually stepped aside for the better of the country and his party.
What is the point of a tweet if he is allegedly going to "address the people"?ncsupack1 said:
The tweet is weird.
Wufpack17 said:First, it isn't "his letter". It was a Tweet that was sent out on a Sunday afternoon.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
The American people deserve to know if their president is alive, alert, capable. The fact this was made public through Twitter suggests he isn't alert or capable.
Pretending like he's okay is what the dems are doing. They aren't willing to suggest that Joe may just be incapacitated, laying in a hospital bed somewhere, not able to run the country.
Or perhaps he is well, but doesn't agree with being forced out and by putting him out in the public eye may lead many to believe this is a coup.
So either it's a coup or we need to implement the 25th amendment.
Dramatic much?
He looked halting and slow at the debate but has had multiple public appearances since then where he looked like nomal Joe.
This move has been rumored since the debate. It's novel historically but had been discussed for weeks and not surprising based on how the last few weeks have gone.
He probably doesn't like where his support had gone since the debate but his support dipping precipitously is a rational reaction to how he looked at the debate.
He said in his letter he'll address the American people over the next few days.
"Coup?" LOL. That word doesn't mean what you evidently think it means. He'd lost the trust of his party and Democrats to beat Trump and carry on another four years, which he begrudgingly accepted and eventually stepped aside for the better of the country and his party.
Joe hasn't made an appearance in a week. His last appearance was of him needing help to get off of an airplane and into a car. The time to make an appearance is when you address the American people to notify them that you are not running for re-election.
No one tweets a resignation, especially not the president of the United States.
Call it whatever you want, however, this isn't how democracy works. He was forced out against his own will. Against the will of the people.
Dems just hate democracy. Dems are the threat they wish Trump is.
Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from Penn is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Phil Murphy "is probably the best pick "?Wlfpk81 said:i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from NJ is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
my bad, that was a typo. not NJ but the gov from Pennsylvania.El Lobo Loco said:Phil Murphy "is probably the best pick "?Wlfpk81 said:i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from NJ is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Shes a historically unpopular VP with very little political savvy. I think she has a very tall hill to climb. Not impossible, especially with Trump on the other side, but I just dont see it working outWlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
1st, It was a Tweet. 2nd, it's a photo copy. 3rd, it's not on official letterhead. 4th, he's never signed his signature with line under his signature.SmaptyWolf said:Wufpack17 said:First, it isn't "his letter". It was a Tweet that was sent out on a Sunday afternoon.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
The American people deserve to know if their president is alive, alert, capable. The fact this was made public through Twitter suggests he isn't alert or capable.
Pretending like he's okay is what the dems are doing. They aren't willing to suggest that Joe may just be incapacitated, laying in a hospital bed somewhere, not able to run the country.
Or perhaps he is well, but doesn't agree with being forced out and by putting him out in the public eye may lead many to believe this is a coup.
So either it's a coup or we need to implement the 25th amendment.
Dramatic much?
He looked halting and slow at the debate but has had multiple public appearances since then where he looked like nomal Joe.
This move has been rumored since the debate. It's novel historically but had been discussed for weeks and not surprising based on how the last few weeks have gone.
He probably doesn't like where his support had gone since the debate but his support dipping precipitously is a rational reaction to how he looked at the debate.
He said in his letter he'll address the American people over the next few days.
"Coup?" LOL. That word doesn't mean what you evidently think it means. He'd lost the trust of his party and Democrats to beat Trump and carry on another four years, which he begrudgingly accepted and eventually stepped aside for the better of the country and his party.
Joe hasn't made an appearance in a week. His last appearance was of him needing help to get off of an airplane and into a car. The time to make an appearance is when you address the American people to notify them that you are not running for re-election.
No one tweets a resignation, especially not the president of the United States.
Call it whatever you want, however, this isn't how democracy works. He was forced out against his own will. Against the will of the people.
Dems just hate democracy. Dems are the threat they wish Trump is.
FlossyDFlynt said:Shes a historically unpopular VP with very little political savvy. I think she has a very tall hill to climb. Not impossible, especially with Trump on the other side, but I just dont see it working outWlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Wlfpk81 said:my bad, that was a typo. not NJ but the gov from Pennsylvania.El Lobo Loco said:Phil Murphy "is probably the best pick "?Wlfpk81 said:i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from NJ is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
youre right, it was a grand conspiracy.El Lobo Loco said:Wlfpk81 said:my bad, that was a typo. not NJ but the gov from Pennsylvania.El Lobo Loco said:Phil Murphy "is probably the best pick "?Wlfpk81 said:i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from NJ is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Hmmm..... The letters NJ and PA are nowhere near each other on the keyboard. That is how a typo occurs.
This seems like something different.
ncsupack1 said:Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
I don't think Harris changes anyone's mind. This country is very divided. But we shall see.
No, I was thinking it was more a case of ignorance.Wlfpk81 said:youre right, it was a grand conspiracy.El Lobo Loco said:Wlfpk81 said:my bad, that was a typo. not NJ but the gov from Pennsylvania.El Lobo Loco said:Phil Murphy "is probably the best pick "?Wlfpk81 said:i think her primary history will be long forgotten if she keeps wrapping up endorsements. if she picks a horrible VP then all bets are off but i would bet her pick is pete or the gov from KY. the gov from NJ is probably the best pick but dems are scared of him bc hes jewish and that would piss off half the base. going to be a crazy few months.El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.
Hmmm..... The letters NJ and PA are nowhere near each other on the keyboard. That is how a typo occurs.
This seems like something different.
El Lobo Loco said:Let's hope she excites the base like she did in the 2020 primaries.Wlfpk81 said:
there is a lot of ppl on here that are letting their hatred of harris and democrats cloud their ability to see things clearly. Trump has a problem here with harris. they are both horrible candidates and likely to do more damage than good but IF harris gets the nod quickly and carries the momentum through the DNC then im not sure trump can recover. shes going to rejuvenate the base and the media is going to eat this up. trump has a ceiling around 50% and there is still voters that are just looking for a reason to vote for someone else other than trump. for those voters specifically, i think they go with harris even with her inability to run an office or use intelligible sentences.