RiverDog wrote:I'm actually not that bummed out about Biden-Harris. Are they my preferred ticket? Absolutely not! But after 4 years of Trump, my tolerance level for Democrats went up a whole bunch.
Trump does still have an amazing amount of support, more than I would have guessed. If the convention were held today, he'd win the nomination easily. But there are signs that his support is starting to wane. The Twitter ban is killing him. It's what propelled him in 2016 and he doesn't have near the voice and doesn't reach near the number of supporters he was able to in 2016. Plus he lost a lot of moderates and independents after the election.
We'll see how badly his farts stink in 2024.
Hawktawk wrote:Mike pence said he’s spoken with trump maybe 8 or 9 times since the inauguration . How in the F any self respecting man would ever speak to a man who spread a lie he could overturn an election . It was so successful and pervasive it led to rioters chanting “ hang mike pence” as they hunted lawmakers in the Capitol . It’s mind boggling . It’s a cult . The only *republican * Biden could beat is Trumpanzee . He cost my lifelong party the presidency, the house and the senate . He damaged democracy in ways that can’t be fixed . If the trumplican party runs him out there in 24 it’s the dumbest thing they could do for America whether he wins or loses
Aseahawkfan wrote:Trump could really have a shot of retaking the White House in 2024 if they don't stick something on him. People are real tired of Democratic policies and it's only been a year. Wait until the Dems raise taxes and possibly harm the economy. A bad economy in 2024 with Trump back offering a solution and you have 4 more years of chaos.
RiverDog wrote:I think that another Trump presidency is a very real possibility, and I don't even think it matters if they stick something on him. There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents a felon from running for office, and the vast majority of his supporters either don't care or will dismiss it as a witch hunt.
RiverDog wrote:I think that another Trump presidency is a very real possibility, and I don't even think it matters if they stick something on him. There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents a felon from running for office, and the vast majority of his supporters either don't care or will dismiss it as a witch hunt.
Aseahawkfan wrote:So this guy could have something stuck on him, go to jail, run for office from jail, win, and then pardon himself? That is not great.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m not saying Biden Harris can beat Trump . I’m saying he is the only person I could see Biden beating in 24 at this point . As I’ve followed this saga Hillary was the only person Trump would have beaten . Trump is the only person that 81 million people feared and loathed enough to put Biden in office . I’m one . Polls of independents who voted Biden show he is cratering with them . They DO NOT regret dispatching trump however and show no
Inclination to return to him. I never did of course . He is a loathsome evil person . Many republicans will never come back to him . Not saying he couldn’t win . He’s just Biden’s only chance . Give me Ben Sasse etc I can’t wait to vote for him.
Hawktawk wrote:Here is the thing people miss about why such a supposedly popular among republicans guy lost the presidency and both houses in 4 years . Yeah he’s at 90% approval among trumplican voters . It’s a record high approval blah blah blah . The party has shrunk however during the Trump takeover . In the past a president or candidate with 80% approval in their party could count on the majority of the 20% disgruntled voters to still support them as opposed to voting for the opponent . The 10% who reject trump will NEVER support him . As many people as buy into his psycho governance there’s always gonna be more who don’t . That was true even in 2016 , just the rigged electoral college . A majority of Americans have never approved of the guy . He’s Biden’s only hope .
Hawktawk wrote:How was there gonna be a blue wave with the whacked policies of the left . As Romney said post election the top
If the ticket was “ a referendum on a person” . People split their ticket ..and it really was not a close election relatively speaking . Yeah closer in the rigged electoral college but the man lost by over 6 million votes . As many of the cultists and racists and conspiracy freaks as he drew out to vote for him he spawned 81 million to vote for aging old man many who disapproved of his policies . And for the 60 million QAnon. Freaks who thought he won there are 17 million who didn’t . Then came the riot . I’d love to
Be s Democratic advertisement executive putting together a series of reminders of what a whack job and awful president he was . I really hope Biden isn’t the candidate frankly but he’s only got a chance if it’s the Cheeto .
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Hawktawk wrote:How was there gonna be a blue wave with the whacked policies of the left . As Romney said post election the top
If the ticket was “ a referendum on a person” . People split their ticket ..and it really was not a close election relatively speaking . Yeah closer in the rigged electoral college but the man lost by over 6 million votes . As many of the cultists and racists and conspiracy freaks as he drew out to vote for him he spawned 81 million to vote for aging old man many who disapproved of his policies . And for the 60 million QAnon. Freaks who thought he won there are 17 million who didn’t . Then came the riot . I’d love to
Be s Democratic advertisement executive putting together a series of reminders of what a whack job and awful president he was . I really hope Biden isn’t the candidate frankly but he’s only got a chance if it’s the Cheeto .
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Aseahawkfan wrote:I would support a split in this country if the electoral college ever goes away. I'm not having a nation where everything is decided by California and New York. The large popular vote win margin was 99% California and New York. There is no way two states should dictate to the entire country due to the size of their bloated population where liberals Democrats have gathered. You would rue the day you wanted a popular vote deciding president in this country. You would never see another election decided by any states but the biggest most populous states, while all the small states were unimportant and unheard.
tarlhawk wrote:I could talk ad nausium of my own reasoning and viewpoints...but I do better with civil discourse.
So this response is merely my expression of why I have no opinions to share in a social/political forum.
c_hawkbob wrote:Never have I seen anyone devote so much verbiage to say "I have nothing to say" ... well done!
c_hawkbob wrote:Never have I seen anyone devote so much verbiage to say "I have nothing to say" ... well done!
tarlhawk wrote:Haha I was kinda prepping based on what I have read so far...that my opinions might fall on the opposing side. I enjoy good banter as much as anyone...but politics can tend to get on the nastier side and I've been enjoying our sports dialogue. Lol thanks for putting it in a funny light!
tarlhawk wrote: Haha I was kinda prepping based on what I have read so far...that my opinions might fall on the opposing side. I enjoy good banter as much as anyone...but politics can tend to get on the nastier side and I've been enjoying our sports dialogue. Lol thanks for putting it in a funny light!
tarlhawk wrote:I have seen some games of John Thompson's Georgetown Hoyas that were intriguing by their team makeup. Patrick Ewing told his coach that he would accept moving over to power forward if it brought in Dikembe Mutombo to be their center. I'm a sucker for whenever a stellar athlete reveals an unselfish nature in their actions. This is sport's related and has nothing to do with a more serious subject as this topic.
c_hawkbob wrote:Never have I seen anyone devote so much verbiage to say "I have nothing to say" ... well done!
curmudgeon wrote:Things are going great!!
curmudgeon wrote:Economic recovery, most jobs created in decades, higher and concede. wagesa. , pandemic on decline, domestic terrorism targets identified, unvaccinated terminated from employment, GOP crushed, global respect, no new taxes for middle class, building back better. What’s not to love?
curmudgeon wrote:As I said, what’s not to love?……
Hawktawk wrote:There is nothing acceptable about American politics on either end of the spectrum . If you’re a Republican with a conscience that opposes Cheeto you get death threats . If your a moderate Democrat trying to save the party from a socialist takeover you have psychotic activists following you into a bathroom stall . We’re screwed . It’s a funny farm and it started quite a while before Biden won the election . We the people should demand more . Shame on us .
There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents a felon from running for office
There's nothing in the Constitution that prevents a felon from running for office
I-5 wrote:Sorry I'm late to the party, but the comment above from Riv seems like a major major flaw in a system that would allow that. Is that really true? I could murder someone then run for President of the United States? Or is there a line drawn for what type of felon is allowed?
tarlhawk wrote:Those are the constitutional standards...but their are other things necessary to discharge the responsibilities of POTUS...the least of which is the ability to hold a security clearance equal or above anything he may need to see while in office...not a requirement to run but once the general public was educated specifically on this...its unlikely he/she could gather enough votes to win the electoral college. I wish I could say this with certainty...but recent events that have defied logic have all become hot-button issues.
RiverDog wrote:Point is that there is nothing, Constitutional or otherwise, preventing a convicted felon, even if they're incarcerated, from running for POTUS.
RiverDog wrote:Point is that there is nothing, Constitutional or otherwise, preventing a convicted felon, even if they're incarcerated, from running for POTUS.
tarlhawk wrote:Running and attaining are two different outcomes. If declared as a third party...results are very slim for attaining. For either of the current two parties to endorse such an individual would be political suicide. He would have to survive debates...winning a parties primary...and enough endorsements/financial backing to even gather enough signatures from the fifty states to even be viable as being put on a ballot...still impossible.
tarlhawk wrote:I never found Biden as an example of inspiring leadership...he ran only on portraying his opponent as some clown...presidential decorum was never on display while the media championed his cause. The manner in which he attacked Trumps character was not enlightening...it was incisive and vitriolic...like he was some brave figure standing up against a bully. His personal attacks...not nicknames...(but brimming with hatred character assassination) were careless. Your attacks were not evident of a uniter because in making your attacks so focused on a man many americans had voted on you only divided the country further by insinuating that the public at large had been "duped".
I recall nothing that touted any leadership strengths that he was running on...and his "acting angry" came across that way. His polls are failing because he has shown no leadership out of the very dark times our country finds itself in...his use of the VP to fix the border crisis is an example of delegating leadership (nothing wrong with that) but you can't delegate leaderships responsibility for a problem that continues to grow worse. I see a man who won by inspiring hate...not an inspiring leader...I find no glee in pointing out any of this because I see beyond falling approval ratings...and its america that is suffering.
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