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So a drug addict (did heroine for about 15 years straight. Along with acid and cocaine and everything else I'm sure) and drug dealer who was concerned about getting his coke snorting straw back from someone he just sold some coke to because he believed that nose mucus mixed with cocaine crystals would grow more drugs?

Ya, maybe this dude shouldn't be in an important position in government. Have to admit though, he is perfect for trumps administration. He will fit right in.

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I’m curious, how many former Republican presidents were at the GOP convention? The Democrats had two, right?
Ya It’s pretty well established that the war criminals all like the Democratic Party now. I don’t know if that is the flex you think it is.
Hooray for drone strikes, the patriot act, and torture programs!!
 
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If that Kamala speech doesn’t inspire you, you don’t have a heart.
People who still support Trump in 2024 are either ridiculously dumber than rocks or suffer from a moral failing. Think of everything they’d be ignoring. From his asking help from Russia to Stormy to Jan 6 to all of his never ending grievances.
 
Or believes that by allowing abortion it would make us all go to hell…
So dumber than rocks?

Listen I can think that the moon is made of cheese too. I can even make a religion for it. Doesn’t mean it makes any sense and certainly we shouldn’t let health care policy be determined by it.
 
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People who still support Trump in 2024 are either ridiculously dumber than rocks or suffer from a moral failing. Think of everything they’d be ignoring. From his asking help from Russia to Stormy to Jan 6 to all of his never ending grievances.
Imagine folks believing their own lying eyes and ears instead of paid pharma war machine political propaganda.
 

"In a recent column, National Review executive editor Mark Antonio Wright weighed in on the disarray of the Republican ticket and Trump's careening presidential campaign. While opining that the GOP nominee isn't getting fair treatment by the mainstream press, Wright nonetheless attributed Trump's flagging 2024 operation to the fact that he is simply "very unpopular" and that Harris represents a welcome departure from what was previously a stale race.

"Yes, this summer when the public was faced with the choice between the Democrats’ unpopular, probably senile, octogenarian Joe Biden and the Republicans’ unpopular, definitely nuts, septuagenarian Donald Trump, it seemed like the American people would reluctantly go with Trump," Wright wrote. "But at the same time, American voters for two years running had loudly and repeatedly told both parties, pollsters, and anyone who would listen that they preferred a different set of choices. The dominant emotion that most Americans felt about the coming election was dread. And then, in a remarkable turn of events, the Democratic Party gave Americans another option: Kamala Harris."

"Trump isn’t losing because Kamala Harris is being hyped by the press and fluffed up to kingdom come. He isn’t losing because the press is being unfair to him," Wright observed. "He’s losing because he’s a weak, unpopular, undisciplined candidate running at the head of a weak, minority electoral coalition. That’s the truth, whether anyone wants to hear it or not."
 

"In a recent column, National Review executive editor Mark Antonio Wright weighed in on the disarray of the Republican ticket and Trump's careening presidential campaign. While opining that the GOP nominee isn't getting fair treatment by the mainstream press, Wright nonetheless attributed Trump's flagging 2024 operation to the fact that he is simply "very unpopular" and that Harris represents a welcome departure from what was previously a stale race.

"Yes, this summer when the public was faced with the choice between the Democrats’ unpopular, probably senile, octogenarian Joe Biden and the Republicans’ unpopular, definitely nuts, septuagenarian Donald Trump, it seemed like the American people would reluctantly go with Trump," Wright wrote. "But at the same time, American voters for two years running had loudly and repeatedly told both parties, pollsters, and anyone who would listen that they preferred a different set of choices. The dominant emotion that most Americans felt about the coming election was dread. And then, in a remarkable turn of events, the Democratic Party gave Americans another option: Kamala Harris."

"Trump isn’t losing because Kamala Harris is being hyped by the press and fluffed up to kingdom come. He isn’t losing because the press is being unfair to him," Wright observed. "He’s losing because he’s a weak, unpopular, undisciplined candidate running at the head of a weak, minority electoral coalition. That’s the truth, whether anyone wants to hear it or not."
This
I posted many many times about how it seemed like neither party actually wanted to win the 2024 election since they were both presenting us with the worst possible options.
Thank God for that debate lol

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This
I posted many many times about how it seemed like neither party actually wanted to win the 2024 election since they were both presenting us with the worst possible options.
Thank God for that debate lol

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Boy no ****, right? Who knew that disastrous debate would turn the tide for the entire country? This is one for the history books. Wow.
 
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