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« Reply #1995 on: November 06, 2024, 11:41:45 PM »
The Dems leave office in complete disgrace having caused disasters that will take decades to repair.  Old Joe ran in 2020 on a campaign promise that he could use his experience to reach across the aisle to republicans and bring us all together.  He leaves office not even on speaking terms with his own party leadership including Obama, Pelosi, and Schumer.  No love lost with Kamala.  Very gracious of Biden to invite Trump to the WH but I'm sure he is doing that to humiliate Kamala.  Biden is the second happiest guy in the world that she lost.  Now he can entertain the fantasy that he would have won.  My only disappointment is that Rick Plant is not here to share this moment.  Does Doug Emhoff have to give back that "second gentleman" windbreaker?  What a circus between him and "Twitchy the Clown" Walz. 

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« Reply #1996 on: November 07, 2024, 01:38:58 PM »
  Inviting the incoming POTUS to the White House is common practice. Obama did it with Trump.
  With respect to the 2020 Pres Election, there simply is no way that Biden received a legit 81 Million votes from 81 Million legit voters. This is why comparing any 2020 voting numbers of any specific group of voters, (Male, Female, Black, Brown, etc), to the 2024 election results is a joke. 1960 is now commonly accepted as being a Stolen Election. Likewise, the 2020 election will at some point also be recognized as being stolen. There simply is no way that Biden received a legit 81 million votes. And many of these alleged 81 million votes were tabulated in crucial swing states several days After the election ended. Back in his day, LBJ would have been unbeatable with the use of voting "drop boxes" being placed on every other street corner.
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« Reply #1997 on: November 07, 2024, 05:38:58 PM »
Old Joe looked happy today.  Kamala was defeated in a landslide, and he comes off looking like he told them so.  He can maintain the fantasy that he might have won except for the backstabbing coup. Imagine the relationship between Kamala's staff and Biden's staff for the next couple of months. Meanwhile Queen Nancy Pelosi was crying salty tears.  She did everything in her power to destroy Trump and he is in charge again. 

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« Reply #1998 on: November 08, 2024, 04:13:55 PM »

  The names you bring forward are Exactly what the problem is with the Dem party. Far too many Old War Horses are still calling the shots and directing the $$ flow. And Dem soothsayers such as Carville need to be put out to pasture. Not only are their prognostications consistently Wrong, but they now visually come off as loons. This is not the way to attract young blood. This is why Trump won the, "1st time voter" bloc. 

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« Reply #1999 on: November 08, 2024, 09:04:41 PM »
The Dems continue to flounder and finger point over the election.  This one was simple.  Inflation cast a broad net across race and gender.  That inflation was directly the result of the Biden/Harris spending.  Trump received approximately the same number of votes as in 2020 when he lost.  Kamala came up 15 million votes behind Old Joe.  Highlighting that the 2020 election was decided by the changes in the election laws just before the election.  That allowed Dems to ballot harvest or Trump would have won in 2020 by the same landslide that just occurred.

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« Reply #2000 on: November 09, 2024, 02:14:16 PM »
I can't decide which is my favorite Kamala campaign story.  The fact that she paid billionaire Oprah $1 million to interview her.  The fact that she paid $100K to recreate a podcast set in a DC hotel room because she did not want to travel to do the interview.  The fact that her campaign blew over a billion with "B" dollars in donations and ended up in debt.  They are still asking for money.  The fact that squirrels kept running back and forth across her concession speech stage invoking the ghost of political martyr "Peanut" the squirrel.  So many choices.
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« Reply #2001 on: November 09, 2024, 04:54:46 PM »
 Dating back to every primary election across the country, the Top 2 Issues were: (1) Economy and (2) The Border. Yet, the Dem's endlessly go on-and-on with their abortion harangue, even though the abortion issue is Now a state-by-state voter decision. And of course, they also ran Musk, Rogan, and RFK Jr. outta their party and right into the arms of Trump. And now, the Biden DOJ/Gestapo has pushed NY Mayor Eric Adams toward POTUS Trump. This is all the result of their ongoing Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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