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May 20, 2024, 01:49:52 AM
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 on: Today at 01:47:30 AM 
Started by Ferguson97 - Last post by President Punxsutawney Phil
He and Kyle Rittenhouse will make a killer(wink, wink!) Republican ticket in 20 years. 

There's some ambiguity in the Rittenhouse case to where a jury found him not guilty. There's none in this case. Abbott is the worst of the worst as a human being in all of US politics.
Yeah, it’s a shame because the case blew up and became just another culture war thing.

     Realizing that Rittenhouse was in fact not guilty as charged really surprised me when it happened because it went hard against type for Atlas. Not a surprise that they reverted to their previous views on the topic once some time had passed.

Senile judge and anti-BLM jury that was always going to find him sympathetic.
Small comfort that the murderer looks to be doing nothing in his pathetic life with the second chance he didn't deserve.

     Judge if anything was too pro-prosecution, simply giving the prosecutor a scolding for trying to use Rittenhouse exercising his fundamental right to remain silent against him. Binger deserved to have the book thrown at him for that egregious display of prosecutorial misconduct.
Rittenhouse did nothing legally wrong. He was in fact facing a frenzied, mindless crowd and all the men who died at his hands had it coming.

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 on: Today at 01:44:57 AM 
Started by DrScholl - Last post by Obama24
Saying both are wrong doesn't make you a bad person or somehow make you a supporter of MTG.

No, it makes you a New York Times political journalist.

I'd say it makes you a mature and non-overly partisan person. The people supporting Crockett  are taking her side simply because they dislike MTG, not because she was actually right to respond as she did. They were both immature and both aren't emotionally suited to their position.

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 on: Today at 01:43:17 AM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Obama24
I understand the fact that a good chunk of Americans were not enthusiastic about either choice in 1992, but by 1996, Clinton had a pretty solid record, there was no major scandal dogging his Presidency yet, the economy was robust, and his approval ratings were consistently high.

Why didn't he break 50% or above in the popular vote - was Perot solely to blame here?

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 on: Today at 01:42:52 AM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by Landslide Lyndon
If I were a Southern segregationist I'd sue Biden for defamation.

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 on: Today at 01:41:20 AM 
Started by °Leprechaun - Last post by Obama24
Trump is going to win and i got feeling that he might even get the popular vote
It mid to late may and uh things are not looking Good for joe and with the fact trump have taken the strategy of trying to stay a bit quiet so the media focus on Biden to make him the fool candidate and doing rally in states that either swing or barely support biden it seem like trump going to win this election.

Trump may win, but he'll never, ever win the popular vote.


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 on: Today at 01:40:45 AM 
Started by DrScholl - Last post by Landslide Lyndon
Saying both are wrong doesn't make you a bad person or somehow make you a supporter of MTG.

No, it makes you a New York Times political journalist.

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 on: Today at 01:38:24 AM 
Started by °Leprechaun - Last post by Rubensim
Trump is going to win and i got feeling that he might even get the popular vote
It mid to late may and uh things are not looking Good for joe and with the fact trump have taken the strategy of trying to stay a bit quiet so the media focus on Biden to make him the fool candidate and doing rally in states that either swing or barely support biden it seem like trump going to win this election.

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 on: Today at 01:34:47 AM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Frodo
That is highly doubtful, as she has been anything but loyal to him at least since last year:

Ivanka Trump splits from brothers by abandoning legal team in Trump Organization lawsuit fight

Ivanka Gives Poised Testimony, Still Hurts Dad in Fraud Case


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 on: Today at 01:34:45 AM 
Started by °Leprechaun - Last post by Obama24
Trump. Not only is Biden going to lose, he's trying to lose.
What makes you think that he is trying to lose?
Why would he want Trump to win?

He's flip-flopping on Israel/Gaza instead of taking a position and sticking to it. It might be a lose-lose situation, but he's managing to infuriate both sides. As to why he wants Trump to win, I'm not entirely sure - that's the main hole. Maybe he doesn't want to deliver what his base wants. But if he didn't want to be President anymore, he shouldn't have run for reelection.

Have you ever considered that it's less that Biden wants to lose, and more that he's just not that great of a politician?

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 on: Today at 01:33:34 AM 
Started by Sir Mohamed - Last post by TML
I think it would probably require someone who can make Allan Lichtman turn the charisma key in his/her favor. Lichtman does not give Trump the charisma key because he notes that Trump's intense appeal applies only to a narrow slice of the electorate (the people attracted by his intense appeal are almost exclusively right-wingers).

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