I keep trying to convince her to start doing Hentai and Furry commissions to make some dough, but she refuses.
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“Not under 50. I don’t believe that,” the former vice-president said. “I think he has a significant number of voters between the ages of 18 and 30. I think that’s true and a significant number of millennials. But I think I am the only one that has broad support with brown, black, young, old, women, men, working-class folks. So I don’t buy into that.”
Quote“Not under 50. I don’t believe that,” the former vice-president said. “I think he has a significant number of voters between the ages of 18 and 30. I think that’s true and a significant number of millennials. But I think I am the only one that has broad support with brown, black, young, old, women, men, working-class folks. So I don’t buy into that.”The way Biden tells it, the wealthy don't want to vote for him. Or whites.
11p eastern is when most of the results will be in
Chris Matthews has been an aggressively whiny, defeatist binch since the 2nd or 3rd day of the impeachment when he realized it wasn't going to matter. Every time he's been on TV in the past few weeks, which is significantly more than normal, he's just been pouting and bitching.
I'm nervous as hell.
Weird maybe there was some other political story in 2020 taking up all the air time or something
https://twitter.com/iowademocrats/status/1224385208411136002
If Joe wins the nom it’ll suck, and I’ll vote for him reluctantly, but man the smear campaign will be so fucking good.
https://twitter.com/nikoCSFB/status/1224422873252683777https://twitter.com/PeopleforTulsi/status/1224330022120497155
In the light of the clean acquittal, let Chuck introduce a motion of approbation: with the 2020 election season entering its crucial phase, the senate gives full approval to a candidate requesting from any foreign country information detrimental to any opponent, and punishing reluctant countries as the candidate sees fit. Senators could then stand bravely behind their vote to free Trump and his cronies ands change our democracy forever.
Actually, I love this idea. The Dems should move to codify the rules the Republicans have decided on. It just needs to be spelled out: Any candidate for any office is entitled to pressure, collude with or otherwise act to get support and assistance from foreign governments to boost his or her election prospects; Sexually assaulting women--even admitting to it--does not disqualify a man from elective office; The president is under no obligation to consult, inform or defer to anyone about anything, even before putting a hit on someone, launching a military attack or doing favors for dictators; There is no expectation of honesty or accuracy from the president, his spokespeople or members of congress when questioned by the press. There's a lot more, of course, and it should all be put in black and white for the Republicans to sign in blood.
https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1224431145544105986
someone's gonna write an obit like "limbaugh's pugilistic approach to politics delighted his listeners and enraged liberals, but underneath all the partisan cut-and-thrust there was a keen mind and a playful wit"
I just think it's funny that the guy's life is so narcissistic and shallow that when faced when terminal illness his inclination is to work as much as possible (at the age of 69). Can't give up that decaying platform.
Quote from: Esch on February 03, 2020, 03:50:35 PMhttps://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1224431145544105986Oops, guess he shouldn't have smoked all those cigars after all.
A NYT reader just made the following suggestion:QuoteIn the light of the clean acquittal, let Chuck introduce a motion of approbation: with the 2020 election season entering its crucial phase, the senate gives full approval to a candidate requesting from any foreign country information detrimental to any opponent, and punishing reluctant countries as the candidate sees fit. Senators could then stand bravely behind their vote to free Trump and his cronies ands change our democracy forever.Reply by another reader:QuoteActually, I love this idea. The Dems should move to codify the rules the Republicans have decided on. It just needs to be spelled out: Any candidate for any office is entitled to pressure, collude with or otherwise act to get support and assistance from foreign governments to boost his or her election prospects; Sexually assaulting women--even admitting to it--does not disqualify a man from elective office; The president is under no obligation to consult, inform or defer to anyone about anything, even before putting a hit on someone, launching a military attack or doing favors for dictators; There is no expectation of honesty or accuracy from the president, his spokespeople or members of congress when questioned by the press. There's a lot more, of course, and it should all be put in black and white for the Republicans to sign in blood.lol
As others stand at attention for anthem, Trump fidgets, points, pretend-conducts the band
The video was included in an Instagram story by a real estate agent for a Russian-American firm who frequents Mar-a-Lago and other Trump properties and events.