it is political malpractice that she hasn’t been replaced yetHis press secretary is a complete moron. Makes the idiots Donald hired looked competent.
Should be a riveting next 8 months 🙄
it is political malpractice that she hasn’t been replaced yetHis press secretary is a complete moron. Makes the idiots Donald hired looked competent.
Should be a riveting next 8 months 🙄
Jen Psaki was pretty good. This one has no clue wtf is going on and bumbles and stumbles with basic shit. It is embarrassing.it is political malpractice that she hasn’t been replaced yet
Instead we'll hear whining about the 'two old men' all summer and then (naturally) reelect Joe in November
Not a tough choice and no need to whine. I’ll be sitting on my couch, retired and laughing at everyone who spent the time filling out a ballot to elect an incompetent imbecileReally a tough choice between the old guy vs the old guy who has attempted to overthrow our democracy.
Yep impeached him for telling people to peacefully and patriotically march to the capital. and for threatening to withhold money from Ukraine, which the transcripts of the call didn't show. While not even charging Joe with that when he bragged about doing it, and now it is pretty well shown Burisma begged Hunter to get help from Washington a week before the threat to withhold spending. and a few days before 5 million went into Biden family shell corps.There were only a zillion opportunities to have avoided this 2020 replay. Like...
Instead we'll hear whining about the 'two old men' all summer and then (naturally) reelect Joe in November.
- Mitch McConnell and his Senate colleagues could have convicted Trump at his FIRST or his SECOND impeachment trial.
- Merritt Garland could have gotten off his ass and charged Trump in 2020 instead of waiting three fcuking years. We EXPECT delay tactics from Trump. What was Garland's excuse??!?
- If Trump wasn't on the ballot, Neither would Biden.
Says the guy who paid zero attention to the staggering amount of evidence presented by the January 6th Committee.Yep impeached him for telling people to peacefully and patriotically march to the capital.
Says the guy who paid zero attention to the staggering amount of evidence presented in Trump's first impeachment. The Senate wasn't going to convict him regardless.and for threatening to withhold money from Ukraine,
Says the guy who apparently hasn't heard the GOP's 'Star Witness' to the "5 million to the Biden Crime Family" was -- get this: -- a Russian spy (you can't make this sh*t up!!!)While not even charging Joe with that when he bragged about doing it, and now it is pretty well shown Burisma begged Hunter to get help from Washington a week before the threat to withhold spending. and a few days before 5 million went into Biden family shell corps.
Never voted for Trump, will vote for Haley, but I have to agree with this ruling. Until he is convicted, he should be allowed on the ballot. If this had been ruled the other way, it would be a very, very dangerous precedent to set that could be abused in the future.This was fairly predictable, and unanimous.
Supreme Court opinion on the Trump 14th Amendment ballot case
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump should appear on the ballot in Colorado.www.cnn.com
Not sure if you were replying to my previous comment or just posting in general. Either way, here are some of my thoughts on the Trump cases:It's great to see the SCOTUS move quickly when an election outcome hangs in the balance (i.e. Bush v Gore in 2000 and this Colorado ruling.)
But when it came to expediting Trump's alleged voter interference case so the verdict can be shared with voters before the November election, let's review:
Who knew this was even a question? I could've SWORN that President Ford pardoned Nixon back in the day to avoid having a former President go to court!
- Trump claimed in the federal case against him that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election that he had Presidential immunity and could do anything he pleased and it was okay unless he was convicted by the Senate in an impeachment trail.
- Late last year, the US Court of Appeals struck down Trump's claim of Presidential immunity. Trump had until February 12 to file an appeal to the Supreme Court.
- To expedite the situation, Special Councel, Jack Smith, went directly to the SCOTUS in December and asked them for a ruling in advance of an appeal......they declined without comment.
- As expected, Trump filed an appeal regarding his claim to the SCOTUS and nothing happened for two and a half weeks. Legal pundits assumed one of the conservative judges was dragging out their decision by writing a lengthy dissent opinion.
- But -- NO -- the SCOTUS decided they needed to weight in on whether or not a President has immunity for any crimes while in office. They'll take up the case in April and render a decision by July. In the meantime, the trial prep is on hold.
I was simply commenting that the SCOTUS can act quickly-- if its in the majority's political interest. One other point: How can at least FOUR members of the SCOTUS not recuse themselves in cases involving Donald Trump? (three judges were picked by him and one judge's wife was involved in overturning the 2020 election for crying out loud!)Not sure if you were replying to my previous comment or just posting in general.
I agree with 1-5. I hear that claim regarding #6 but Trump's personal lawyer went to jail for doing his boss's bidding in that case. That doesn't sound 'minor' to me.6. The Hush Money case seems like a lesser offense that they are trying to escalate.
There's scores of people who can attest to never having been paid for services they provided. And let us not forget the Trump University scam and their 'charitable' foundation which was ordered to close by the government for being a fraud.He had many legal troubles prior to being president, even back when he was a democrat. That is the way he does business. He breaks laws to reap gains, with the knowledge that, if caught, he can fight it off in court or, at least, plead it down enough to justify the gains.
Not sure if you were replying to my previous comment or just posting in general. Either way, here are some of my thoughts on the Trump cases:
1. Agree with SCOTUS ruling that he should not be removed from ballots. Innocent until proven guilty.
2. Trump should not be immune for any of these cases. Immunity is for very special circumstances, not to avoid crimes.
3. Agree that these cases should have been expedited so the public would have a clear picture of his criminal status prior to the election. These are very important issues to be resolved.
4. I believe the Classified Data obstruction case was easiest to prove. I know that if I took home classified documents, denied having them, then wouldn't hand them over, I would already be sitting in jail.
5. The Election Tampering cases (Georgia and National) are harder to prove but the prosecutions have made decent arguments.
6. The Hush Money case seems like a lesser offence that they are trying to escalate.
It's interesting that people support him in spite of all of these charges. He had many legal troubles prior to being president, even back when he was a democrat. That is the way he does business. He breaks laws to reap gains, with the knowledge that, if caught, he can fight it off in court or, at least, plead it down enough to justify the gains.
So, Nicky Haley is dropping out. She seemed to fade out of the picture as time passed even though it was reported that she had substantial funding. Trump dominated the headlines. I guess the adage any press is good press applies here. Maybe Haley should have encouraged democrats to take her to court or start a riot or something. Joking aside, maybe she should have visited the border and made a stronger statement about it.On #4: you've got Biden with his own problems with classified documents when he was a private citizen. It wasn't exactly the best thing to happen following Trump's own bullshit.
On #5: they kinda sorta have him on tape with the Secretary of Elections in GA trying to get him to swing votes his way. Of all the legal scenarios he is dealing with right now, this is the one that probably is the most damning.
On #6: Of all the dumb crap Trump pulled, this one is the least of his concerns.
Trump is the only candidate in history who actually benefits from the numerous clouds of negativity that swirl around him. Didn't his poll numbers go up after the "grab them by the pu$$y" tapes? He is the most stained individual in the history of this country. And yet, somehow, someway, he's leading in the polls:
There wasn't much Haley could've done, it's pretty clear now that no one was going to be able to contest Trump in the primary. The question now, is how many of Haley voters are going to now vote Trump, and how many will vote Biden or 3rd party. Trump might have some issues with regards to winning over many of her voters.So, Nicky Haley is dropping out. She seemed to fade out of the picture as time passed even though it was reported that she had substantial funding. Trump dominated the headlines. I guess the adage any press is good press applies here. Maybe Haley should have encouraged democrats to take her to court or start a riot or something. Joking aside, maybe she should have visited the border and made a stronger statement about it.
How about 'WILL have some BIG issues' winning over Haley voters?The question now, is how many of Haley voters are going to now vote Trump, and how many will vote Biden or 3rd party. Trump might have some issues with regards to winning over many of her voters.
There wasn't much Haley could've done, it's pretty clear now that no one was going to be able to contest Trump in the primary. The question now, is how many of Haley voters are going to now vote Trump, and how many will vote Biden or 3rd party. Trump might have some issues with regards to winning over many of her voters.
I have to wonder if voter apathy is going to set in big time. I don’t think you’ll have near the record turnout that you had in 2020.Well it is almost official. Our choices are Bevis and Butthead. As senior citizens.
I have to wonder if voter apathy is going to set in big time. I don’t think you’ll have near the record turnout that you had in 2020.
So, the question will be if that benefits Biden or Trump? In my estimation, probably Donald. He lost by fairly small margins in the last election and there isn’t a lot of room for error with Biden. Who knows…
I voted 3rd party when Trump ran the first time, voted Biden the second, will have to vote Biden again even though I don't agree with a several of things he has done. It is not worth risking the democracy to vote against him (IMHO).There wasn't much Haley could've done, it's pretty clear now that no one was going to be able to contest Trump in the primary. The question now, is how many of Haley voters are going to now vote Trump, and how many will vote Biden or 3rd party. Trump might have some issues with regards to winning over many of her voters.
I've seen that. Not sure what type of strategy that is, but doesn't sound like a good one.Well, Trump's daughter in law, who apparently now runs the RNC, is actively telling actual Republicans to piss off and leave the party if they had the audacity to vote for Haley in a primary. Incredible how Trump family hubris and egomania gets in the way of basic good politics. Instead of immediately reaching out to Haley voters that they desperately will need in a general election, they're extending a giant middle finger at them.
Yep. I think Haley would've won the general election, and maybe even convincingly. Trump could win, but it isn't going easy for him for sure. The one thing that might help Trump, is that a lot of far left people are pissed at Biden due to what is going on in Israel. It's just a matter of how many decide they won't vote for him because of it, and how many are just showing their anger now, but will end up voting for him.I don't know of a single Democrat who was enthused about Biden last time yet they all turned out to vote because Trump was the opponent. The same will happen this time. This is why the GOP electorate is so f'ing stupid; all they had to do was elect anyone not named Trump and it'd be a landslide victory. Instead they put the one guy on the ballot who can rally people around the idea that the walking, braindead corpse is still better than the other guy.
Sadly, yes, he could win exactly because of those reasons you just listed.So Trump could win??!? Would somebody please tell me how the hell he does it?
He lost convincingly to Biden last time -- but this time will be different because of.....
- the January 6th insurrection?
- the 91 felony counts against him?
- His rape conviction?
- His financial business shenanigans?
- His mandate to House Speaker Johnson to skuttle the bipartisan border bill?
- His rambling campaign vows of revenge against his enemies?
- His unwavering support of Putin?
- His unwavering support of Israel's Netanyahu?
- His middle finger to Nikki Haley and her 'traitorous' GOP supporters?
As was said earlier, there are likely many candidates out there who could beat Biden. But the moron voters in the GOP primaries apparently don't understand that Donald Trump is NOT one of them.
Trump is Biden's mighty weapon against voter apathy.Remember his base is made up of literal cult members like Boston who make a living out of being professional morons.
Combined with the apathy over Biden and there is a real chance we could have an actual traitor in the WH
I wonder the same thing. I wont vote in Primary as no one there to vote for. The Rep nomination is done. Same is true with Dems. I now can wait until Nov, and vote for Bevis so Butthead loses, or vote for Butthead so Bevis loses or waste a vote on Kennedy. Great country we live in.I have to wonder if voter apathy is going to set in big time. I don’t think you’ll have near the record turnout that you had in 2020.
People opining about voter apathy with a batsh*t crazy autocrat on the ballot display a breathtaking level of cluelessness.
You could argue they are worse than the MAGA cultists themselves---at least those nutjobs are fully aware of what they are doing.
Democracy is what they should be thinking.Yes. Totally clueless. People who aren't excited about two octogenarian shit stains. Whatever are they thinking.
Democracy is what they should be thinking.
Yep. The GOP is openly advertising they want to end democracy and people on here are like "yeah but biden is a couple years older than trump so I'm ok with killing our Republic"People opining about voter apathy with a batsh*t crazy autocrat on the ballot display a breathtaking level of cluelessness.
You could argue they are worse than the MAGA cultists themselves---at least those nutjobs are fully aware of what they are doing.
Nobody here is like that. I’m not voting for Trump and either is KnighttimeJoeYep. The GOP is openly advertising they want to end democracy and people on here are like "yeah but biden is a couple years older than trump so I'm ok with killing our Republic"
Nobody here is like that. I’m not voting for Trump and either is KnighttimeJoe
Yes, this is the elementary school version of reality.If you aren't voting for Trump and also not voting for Biden, you are 100% AOK with killing our Republic. You might as well wipe your ass with the Constitution.
Fact.
Cool, I don't like either candidate either, but I understand that the negative consequences of one far outweigh the negative consequences of the other for the long term stability and standing of our nation.Nobody here is like that. I’m not voting for Trump and either is KnighttimeJoe
Not quite, but whatever gets you through the day…Yes, this is the elementary school version of reality.
Bro they are literally advertising ending democracy. Their is a formal game plan ready to be implemented.Not quite, but whatever gets you through the day…
I don’t know what you linked but it’s nada.Bro they are literally advertising ending democracy. Their is a formal game plan ready to be implemented.