Barak to Joe: fuck off


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It's tough work tricking Americans while fleecing Ukrainians (which it turns out is really fleecing Americans) for millions in a corrupt influence peddling scheme starring your crack head son.
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I don't recall saying whether Joe was guilty or not - Mello
I never defended Joe, always thought he was guilty and didn't vote for him In fact I have never heard of him - HHusky -
I wonder what BHO's personal chef has to say about this....?
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You got it wrong, they'll both play ostrich.RaceBannon said:I don't recall saying whether Joe was guilty or not - Mello
I never defended Joe, always thought he was guilty and didn't vote for him In fact I have never heard of him - HHusky
What evidence? I don't remember voting for Hunter. -
If there was a long game to drain the swamp the Biden family sure fits the description
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H fell for the narrative of the prosecutor being fired was bad for Burisma.UW_Doog_Bot said:
You got it wrong, they'll both play ostrich.RaceBannon said:I don't recall saying whether Joe was guilty or not - Mello
I never defended Joe, always thought he was guilty and didn't vote for him In fact I have never heard of him - HHusky
What evidence? I don't remember voting for Hunter. -
Hunter was well qualified to earn $80,000 a month and sit on the board of an energy company in the most corrupt country in europe. You gals and your conspiracy theories.
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The Gavinator is warming up in the bull pen... they are getting ready to throw Joe under the Bus.....
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The nation at large will love Gavin about as much as they love Kamala. He had to face a recall in California of all places.Goduckies said:The Gavinator is warming up in the bull pen... they are getting ready to throw Joe under the Bus.....
If Gavin wins then we are past the stage of being able to vote our way out of things anyways. -
They install presidents now. Our votes didn't count.
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Gavin would easily win in a general over Trump.UW_Doog_Bot said:
The nation at large will love Gavin about as much as they love Kamala. He had to face a recall in California of all places.Goduckies said:The Gavinator is warming up in the bull pen... they are getting ready to throw Joe under the Bus.....
If Gavin wins then we are past the stage of being able to vote our way out of things anyways. -
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According to you everyone beats TrumpGoduckies said:
Gavin would easily win in a general over Trump.UW_Doog_Bot said:
The nation at large will love Gavin about as much as they love Kamala. He had to face a recall in California of all places.Goduckies said:The Gavinator is warming up in the bull pen... they are getting ready to throw Joe under the Bus.....
If Gavin wins then we are past the stage of being able to vote our way out of things anyways.
Almost
Not DeSantis
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Sure.gifGoduckies said:
Gavin would easily win in a general over Trump.UW_Doog_Bot said:
The nation at large will love Gavin about as much as they love Kamala. He had to face a recall in California of all places.Goduckies said:The Gavinator is warming up in the bull pen... they are getting ready to throw Joe under the Bus.....
If Gavin wins then we are past the stage of being able to vote our way out of things anyways.
You based that on your fe-fees being hurt by Trump?
Gavin is trying to add the 28th amendment to repeal the 2nd amendment. Look it up. Just 1 example.
He's not going to be able to court independent voters with a bunch of hard left California politics.
Or if he can then nobody on the right is ever going to win anymore anyways. See my statement above. -
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/pollster-indictments-donald-trump/2023/08/28/id/1132321/
A Republican pollster is hailing former President Donald Trump's 2024 general election trajectory — and not only because of the strength of his fiercely loyal base, but also because President Joe Biden is "enormously destructive and eminently beatable."
"Any notion that Republicans ought to turn the page, lest they face another electoral defeat, largely evaporated," Kristen Soltis Anderson wrote Monday in The New York Times. "And the multitude of criminal indictments against Mr. Trump have not shaken the support of Republicans for him, but have instead seemingly galvanized them."
Most Republicans aren't looking to be rescued from Donald Trump," she wrote. "The fact is, they really do like him, and at this point they think he's their best shot.
"Despite losing the 2020 elections and then experiencing a disappointing 2022 midterm, most Republicans seem confident that their candidate — even Donald Trump, especially Donald Trump — would defeat Joe Biden handily in 2024.
"They have watched as Mr. Biden has increasingly stumbled, as gas prices have remained high and as Americans have continued to doubt the value of 'Bidenomics.' Many of them believe the pernicious fantasy pushed by Trump — and indulged by too many Republican leaders who should know better — that the 2020 election was not actually a loss."
The more Biden and anti-Trump media try to spin the narrative to try to "poison" Trump's 2024 election hopes, the more voters refused to turn away from him.
"Republican voters see the same polls that I do, showing Mr. Trump effectively tied against Mr. Biden even though commentators tell them that Mr. Trump is electoral poison," Soltis Anderson continued. "And they remember that many of those same voices told them in 2016 that Mr. Trump would never set foot in the White House. In light of those facts, Republicans' skepticism of claims that Mr. Trump is a surefire loser begins to make more sense."