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1 hour ago, rihannabiggestfan said:

The Hispanic community said "ENOUGH."

 

 

It's time for the Bidens to start treating Hispanics with the respect and dignity that they deserve.

 

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The way Jill Biden exposed herself as being just as racist against Latinos as her husband. :ahh: 

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Posted
2 hours ago, spree said:

What if Trump wins and then Biden runs again in 2028 for HIS 2nd term? :fan:

He will be pushing 90 by then. :rip:

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24 minutes ago, slik said:

 

 

 Is he trolling? :deadbanana4:

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This is what Biden is most focused on delivering. Those out of touch radicals will not deter him from achieving his highest priority: an anti-abortion judge appointed to a lifetime position :hug: 

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Posted
43 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:


This is what Biden is most focused on delivering. Those out of touch radicals will not deter him from achieving his highest priority: an anti-abortion judge appointed to a lifetime position :hug: 

Makes sense. Abortion rights aren't in line with the mainstream of the Democratic Party, after all. :heart: 

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46 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:


This is what Biden is most focused on delivering. Those out of touch radicals will not deter him from achieving his highest priority: an anti-abortion judge appointed to a lifetime position :hug: 

Coming to tank even more in polls when it happens 

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25 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:


This is what Biden is most focused on delivering. Those out of touch radicals will not deter him from achieving his highest priority: an anti-abortion judge appointed to a lifetime position :hug: 

Republican confirmed :skull:. Often, bullying works, but Biden is SUCH a Republican that he's like "No, Jack, I want to go through with this and I will" regardless of it making him EVEN MORE PANNED

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1 minute ago, rihannabiggestfan said:

Republican confirmed :skull:. Often, bullying works, but Biden is SUCH a Republican that he's like "No, Jack, I want to go through with this and I will" regardless of it making him EVEN MORE PANNED

Biden said he would unite the country, and now the country is united in our dislike of him. :clap3:

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Biden is serving "It was widely acknowledged around Congress that Strom Thurmond inappropriately touched women throughout his career. After lying in state in the rotunda of the State House in Columbia, his body was carried on a caisson to the First Baptist Church for services, at which then-Senator Joe Biden of Delaware delivered a eulogy" energy :oh:

 

Posted
20 hours ago, slik said:

Hope this fight escalates

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, slik said:

 

 

 

Elon Musk will probably go back to Dems if this escalates. These narcissists only care about their own egos, not people’s lives. 

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2 hours ago, slik said:

 

 

This guys is something else ?

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34 minutes ago, slik said:

 

 

 

:bibliahh:

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is Trump back on Twitter?

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Just now, spree said:

is Trump back on Twitter?

Hell no

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Posted
40 minutes ago, spree said:

is Trump back on Twitter?

That’s a Truth Social screengrab. The only notable design difference is the red checkmark rather than the blue checkmark. 

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Biden’s presidency just gets worse and worse:rip: it’s scary because we all know Trump has a big chance of winning again

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The thumbnail :wanda: Democrats just KEEP acting like Republicans, America truly has only one party

 

 

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1 hour ago, GraceRandolph said:

Elon Musk will probably go back to Dems if this escalates. These narcissists only care about their own egos, not people’s lives. 

Welp. Am glad he exposed Elon as the Welfare hog he is.

Posted
2 hours ago, slik said:

 

 

 

:bibliahh:

 

I hate Trump but this one LANDED

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7 hours ago, Bloo said:

This is the shitty part and part of why I get frustrated with calls for Bernie to run in 2024. Sure, I'd vote for him against Biden/Pete/Kamala. But we need someone new. Honestly, even a completely unknown or someone we might write off like AOC needs to run in 2024 to at least hopefully build up some profile for future runs and to keep some momentum up for the left. I don't think AOC would win in 2024, but I think she should at least try to run just for the sake of seeing how she'd do on a national stage, build up her profile, and also spark some momentum for the left. We need something. Right now, we have nothing. So someone needs to run to at least just reinvigorate our own base for future races even if it means no immediate win in 2024.

Bernie's biggest mistake was not building up a successor to his movement imo. Though, technically, it is supposed to be AOC. I'm just not sure she really wants to run for something like president. Also, I can't see her winning an election right now. The establishment will just sabotage her like they did Bernie.

 

Fetterman is probably our best bet at taking down Biden. I know running for president after just winning a Senate seat seems unlikely but it's now or never before he gets the stench of DC on him. Winning in PA this November would be a huge boon to his electability argument, if he can do it. Problem is, will he commit to the left?

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Ideally, Fetterman would stop being an Israel simp tbh :gaycat6:

 

AOC, though also imperfect, is an option, but she consistently has lower approval/favorability than Bernie in the national polls (tho, to be fair, most people do, including Biden and Kamala)

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7 minutes ago, Mike91 said:

Bernie's biggest mistake was not building up a successor to his movement imo. Though, technically, it is supposed to be AOC. I'm just not sure she really wants to run for something like president. Also, I can't see her winning an election right now. The establishment will just sabotage her like they did Bernie.

 

Fetterman is probably our best bet at taking down Biden. I know running for president after just winning a Senate seat seems unlikely but it's now or never before he gets the stench of DC on him. Winning in PA this November would be a huge boon to his electability argument, if he can do it. Problem is, will he commit to the left?

There was no real concrete way to set up a successor without actually winning and building up credibility. Bernie not only losing to Biden but losing far more decisively than he did versus Hillary pretty much sealed the deal that the American Left was dead after Super Tuesday. Everyone fell in line behind Biden, and the Green Party received fewer votes than ever. He's tried with Nina, but she's gotten spanked by Clyburn and the establishment twice, with Biden even endorsing Shontel Brown himself the second time.

 

There's no path for the left to even get off the ground now while Joe Biden is president and progressives in Congress (including AOC and the Squad) are enthusiastically running cover for him 99.9% of the time. Even the things they should disagree with him and Pelosi on, such as the prosecution of Assange, they've mostly all been completely silent on. They did their hollow protest vote on BIF which passed easily with Republican backing and... that was it. It meant nothing, because BBB is still dead, Manchin got what he wanted, and the rest is history.

 

And when Republicans are in power, the remaining vestiges of the left will also be among the first to be rounded up in concentration camps if it ever comes to that, alongside LGBTQ+ and women who cross state lines for abortions. There's not a whole lot that they can't get away with once SCOTUS rules on Moore v. Harper and allows them to permanently entrench their rule by letting Republican state legislatures in PA, WI, MI, GA, AZ, and NC ignore their states' votes and assign their own electors.

 

Ironically what might save a (much weaker) reconciliation package is McConnell's intransigence and threatening to withhold votes on the bipartisan USICA anti-China bill. :dies:  

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I...don't understand why she consistently has so many moments like this ? it's essentially every interview and press conference. Why is Harris so inarticulate ? she always reuses the same lines and or words in such a short duration. Imagine articulating yourself like that during a job interview.

 

Surely she knows the definition of "in tandem", yes ? instead of repeating "working together" several times over. It's weirdly fascinating someone as educated as Harris seems to have such a limited lexicon.

 

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