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Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Minent: 10:03pm On Aug 17, 2020
Bluebyrd:
I will henceforth not respond to anybody on the forum that is only out to curse and insult people. I don't think such people are matured enough to have any kind of sensible discussion with and this goes to people on both sides of the political divide.
I'm in support of this
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:05pm On Aug 17, 2020
The USPS was found to have violated the Hatch Act in 2016 in favor of Hillary Clinton, according to CNN. Why would anyone trust them with the 2020 elections?
The postal workers union have endorsed Joe Biden already so how can such a blatantly biased body be trusted to deliver a free and fair election?
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:08pm On Aug 17, 2020
Why haven’t Joe Biden or Kamala Harris condemned the violence still going on in Portland and Chicago?
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:11pm On Aug 17, 2020
Donald Trump Jr will be speaking at the Republican National Convention in support of his father.

I wonder why Joe Biden's son, Hunter, won't be doing the same for his dadhuh
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 10:18pm On Aug 17, 2020
Good job.

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:24pm On Aug 17, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: 'Joe Biden stole Jill from me': Her first husband tells how she CHEATED with Democrat candidate he once considered a friend and that they have LIED about how they started dating for years

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8635281/amp/Jill-Biden-cheated-husband-Joe-ex-claims.html
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 10:30pm On Aug 17, 2020
smiley

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:37pm On Aug 17, 2020
Hearing for Kevin Clinesmith is set for Wednesday, when his lawyers say that the ex-FBI lawyer charged with fraudulently altering a CIA email to spy on Carter Page will plead guilty. The judge is also the presiding FISA Court judge.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 10:47pm On Aug 17, 2020
Joe Biden told Cardi B this morning he has five grand kids.

He has seven. grin

He doesn't even know the number of his own grand kids and before they say it's a mistake, this is the second time he is getting the number of his own grand kids wrong this year
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Minent: 10:59pm On Aug 17, 2020
Bluebyrd:
Joe Biden told Cardi B this morning he has five grand kids.

He has seven. grin

He doesn't even know the number of his own grand kids and before they say it's a mistake, this is the second time he is getting the number of his own grand kids wrong this year
Saw it too
grin
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Bluebyrd: 11:06pm On Aug 17, 2020
Minent:
Saw it too
grin
In April, Biden not only forgot how many grandchildren he had, he also forgot what genders they are.

Joe Biden: "We have 5, now 6 grandchildren, we just had a new baby, a little boy, but the 6 girls, the 5 girls and one – 4 girls and 1 boy.”

He has seven grandchildren, five girls and two boys. grin
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by feedthenation(m): 11:31pm On Aug 17, 2020
How to watch tonight at 9pm ET:

Official Democratic Convention live stream- https://demconvention.com/watch

Mobile Device-

YouTube.com/demconvention
Facebook.com/demconvention
Twitter.com/demconvention

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Minent: 12:13am On Aug 18, 2020
Bluebyrd:
In April, Biden not only forgot how many grandchildren he had, he also forgot what genders they are.

Joe Biden: "We have 5, now 6 grandchildren, we just had a new baby, a little boy, but the 6 girls, the 5 girls and one – 4 girls and 1 boy.”

He has seven grandchildren, five girls and two boys. grin
But the guy loves kids especially when they rub his legs


https://twitter.com/i/status/1295465971713441792
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 12:38am On Aug 18, 2020
Corrupt as fvck. He would be contesting for the bottom position of the worst president ever.

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Qstorm: 1:59am On Aug 18, 2020
Black lives matter has killed more people in the last couple months than the KKK has in decades. There are only TWO active, violent hate groups in America rn. It’s BLM and Antifa
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Kopfschmerzenmd: 2:07am On Aug 18, 2020
Qstorm:
Black lives matter has killed more people in the last couple months than the KKK has in decades. There are only TWO active, violent hate groups in America rn. It’s BLM and Antifa
You are definitely smoking your own pubic hair to post this crap. Dude go see a shrink.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Qstorm: 2:25am On Aug 18, 2020
salford1:
Corrupt as fvck. He would be contesting for the bottom position of the worst president ever.
There's nothing corrupt about that. You don't know how this things work here. What they got was an absentee ballot request form not an absentee ballot. Both parties give it out to people to encourage them to apply for an absentee ballot if they can't make it to the polls on election day . You can't vote with it, you can only use it to apply for the ballot if you are interested. You can even download it yourself online if you want it.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Qstorm: 2:29am On Aug 18, 2020
Kopfschmerzenmd:
You are definitely smoking your own pubic hair to post this crap. Dude go see a shrink.
GFY
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Qstorm: 2:36am On Aug 18, 2020
Bluebyrd:
If any American institution should be defunded today, it's the government funded universities. They have become a cartel of overfunded Marxists who train American kids to hate America and love America's enemies.
Get your kids out of government schools.
Seriously people, Make this a priority, Stop “saving for college”, Don’t spend money on a family vacation. Figure out a way to either home school or pay for private school. It’s that important.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Kopfschmerzenmd: 4:03am On Aug 18, 2020
Qstorm:
GFY
Go first loser. Do it with a lub.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Goodvibes007: 4:53am On Aug 18, 2020
Qstorm:
Black lives matter has killed more people in the last couple months than the KKK has in decades. There are only TWO active, violent hate groups in America rn. It’s BLM and Antifa
Like what are you really smoking? It must be a very bad joint.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by armyofone(m): 6:03am On Aug 18, 2020
Virtual convention - great idea to keeping safe and social distancing. I like the simplicity - not ostentatious given Covid situations happening in our country.
Lucas did you watch?
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by basilico: 7:10am On Aug 18, 2020
armyofone:
Virtual convention - great idea to keeping safe and social distancing. I like the simplicity - not ostentatious given Covid situations happening in our country.
Lucas did you watch?
He is still molting like a grasshopper. Latest known post larvae stage moniker was sonoflincoln.

I watched reviews. The party of Kennedy now wants to abolish capitalism.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by Minent: 7:13am On Aug 18, 2020
They will blame Trump for this!
I'm very sure!
Just watch!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1295461903268040707
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by basilico: 7:42am On Aug 18, 2020
Minent:
They will blame Trump for this!
I'm very sure!
Just watch!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1295461903268040707
What I noticed about leftists , nutjobs and Democrats is the way they all sync their lies.
They have an inhouse echo chamber creator that dishes out t talking points like on mailboxes, Postal Service, peaceful BLM protesters, systemic racism, immigrant children in cages, family separation, hands up dont shoot, russia collusion, etc

I can quickly make a 30min speech by expounding on several of the talking points and sound like I have been making democrats speeches for long.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by basilico: 8:12am On Aug 18, 2020
A terrorist with clout like Osama Bin laden at this point does not need any complicated plot to bring America down.

All he needs to do is fund and fundraise the democrats.
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 8:15am On Aug 18, 2020
Don the Con

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 8:15am On Aug 18, 2020
Some Republicans Who Have Decided Not to Support Trump:

Numerous top G.O.P. officials have said publicly or privately that they will not be backing the president’s re-election. Here’s a look at where they stand.

As November draws nearer, a few current and former Republican officials have begun to break ranks with the rest of their party, saying in public and private conversations that they will not support President Trump in his re-election. Some have even said that they will be voting for his Democratic opponent, Joseph R. Biden Jr.

As Mr. Trump’s political standing has slipped, fueled by his failures in handling the coronavirus pandemic and by the economic recession, some Republicans have found it easier to publicly renounce their backing.

Here is a running list of those who have said they will not support Mr. Trump in the fall, those who have gone a step further and said they’ll vote for Mr. Biden, and those who have hinted they may not back the president.

Will not support Trump’s re-election:
Former President George W. Bush:Although he has not spoken about whom he will vote for in November, people familiar with Mr. Bush’s thinking have said it won’t be Mr. Trump. Mr. Bush did not endorse him in 2016.

Senator Mitt Romney of Utah: Mr. Romney has long been critical of Mr. Trump, and was the only Republican senator to vote to convict him during his impeachment trial. Mr. Romney is still mulling over whom he will vote for in November — he opted for his wife, Ann, four years ago — but he is said to be sure it won’t be the president.

John Bolton, the former national security adviser: As he rolled out his recently published book, “The Room Where It Happened,” Mr. Bolton said in multiple interviews that he would not vote for Mr. Trump in November. He added that he would write in the name of a conservative Republican, but that he was not sure which one.

Jeff Flake, the former senator from Arizona: Mr. Flake said in an interview with The Washington Post: “This won’t be the first time I’ve voted for a Democrat — though not for president.” He added: “Last time I voted for a third-party candidate. But I will not vote for Donald Trump.”

William H. McRaven, a retired four-star Navy admiral: Several Republican admirals and generals have publicly announced they will not support the president. In an interview with The New York Times, Admiral McRaven, who directed the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, said, “This fall, it’s time for new leadership in this country — Republican, Democrat or independent.”

He added, “President Trump has shown he doesn’t have the qualities necessary to be a good commander in chief.”

Planning to vote for Biden, or say they are leaning that way.

John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio: After competing against Mr. Trump in the 2016 Republican primary, Mr. Kasich has never really thrown his support behind the president. But this week, he will be speaking at the Democratic National Convention and making the case for Mr. Biden.

“I’ve known Joe,” Mr. Kasich said on CNN recently. “I’ve known him for 30 years. I know the kind of guy he is.”

Colin Powell, the former secretary of state: Mr. Powell announced in June that he would vote for Mr. Biden. He said that Mr. Trump “lies about things” and that Republicans in Congress would not hold him accountable. Mr. Powell added that he was close to Mr. Biden politically and socially and had worked with him for more than 35 years.

Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security: Mr. Taylor endorsed Mr. Biden, saying that the president was “actively doing damage to our security” and that what he had witnessed Mr. Trump do as chief executive “was terrifying.” Mr. Taylor is the most senior former member of the administration to openly endorse Mr. Biden.

Christine Whitman, a former governor of New Jersey: Ms. Whitman is one of the few Republicans speaking at the Democratic National Convention. In October, Ms. Whitman told the television host Larry King that she would vote for Mr. Biden if he were the nominee, calling him the Democrats’ “best chance at winning in 2020.”

Meg Whitman, the chief executive of Quibi: A former senior official for both of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaigns and a former Republican candidate for governor of California, Ms. Whitman (no relation to Christine Whitman) is also slated to speak at the Democratic Convention. She supported Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Susan Molinari, a former congresswoman from New York: Ms. Molinari is speaking at the convention, as well. A former lobbyist for Google, she was on the Trump administration’s transition contributor list, but now appears to be supporting Mr. Biden.

Carly Fiorina, a 2016 presidential candidate: Ms. Fiorina has said she will support Mr. Biden because he is “a person of humility and empathy and character.”

Representative Francis Rooney of Florida: Mr. Rooney has said he was considering supporting Mr. Biden partly because Mr. Trump was “driving us all crazy” and because the president’s handling of the coronavirus led to a death toll that “didn’t have to happen.” Mr. Rooney’s hesitation about Mr. Biden was his worry that left-wing Democrats might pull the former vice president away from the moderate political mainstream. But he does think Mr. Biden can win.

“A lot of people that voted for President Trump did so because they did not like Hillary Clinton,” Mr. Rooney said. “I don’t see that happening with Joe Biden — how can you not like Joe Biden?”

Paul Ryan and John Boehner, the former speakers of the House: Both have expressed their dislike of the president, but have not said whom they will support in November.

John Kelly, a former chief of staff to the president: Mr. Kelly has not said whom he plans to vote for, but did say he wished “we had some additional choices.”

Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska: She has said that she’s grappling with whether to support Mr. Trump in November. She told reporters on Capitol Hill in June: “I am struggling with it. I have struggled with it for a long time.”

She said: “I think right now, as we are all struggling to find ways to express the words that need to be expressed appropriately, questions about who I’m going to vote for or not going to vote for, I think, are distracting at the moment. I know people might think that’s a dodge, but I think there are important conversations that we need to have as an American people among ourselves about where we are right now.”

Mark Sanford, a former congressman and governor of South Carolina: Mr. Sanford briefly challenged the president in this cycle’s Republican primary, and said last year that he would support Mr. Trump if the president won the nomination (which was never in doubt).

That has since changed.

“He’s treading on very thin ice,” Mr. Sanford said in June, worrying that the president is threatening the stability of the country.

Dan Coats, a former senator from Indiana: Mr. Coats, who used to be Mr. Trump’s director of intelligence, is worried about the administration’s effects on the intelligence community. He hasn’t said whom he will support. Kevin Kellems, a longtime adviser to Mr. Coats, said that “ultimately he remains a loyal Republican, but he believes the American people will decide on Nov. 3.”
https://www.nytimes.com/article/republicans-voting-for-biden-not-trump.html
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 8:25am On Aug 18, 2020
Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 8:33am On Aug 18, 2020
No suprise

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1: 8:34am On Aug 18, 2020
Trump divided the GOP under 4 years.

Re: American Politics Thread: Trump Is The 47th President! by salford1:
Hundreds of George W. Bush administration officials to back Biden, group says:

Hundreds of officials who worked for former Republican President George W. Bush are set to endorse Democratic White House hopeful Joe Biden, people involved in the effort said, the latest Republican-led group coming out to oppose the re-election of Donald Trump.

The officials, who include Cabinet secretaries and other senior people in the Bush administration, have formed a political action committee – 43 Alumni for Biden – to support the former vice president in his Nov. 3 race, three organizers of the group told Reuters. Bush was the country’s 43rd president.

The Super PAC will hold get-out-the-vote efforts in the most competitive states.

The group is the latest of a number of Republican organizations opposing Trump’s re-election, yet another sign that he has alienated some in his own party, most recently with his response to the coronavirus pandemic and nationwide protests over racial injustice and police brutality against Black Americans.

“We know what is normal and what is abnormal, and what we are seeing is highly abnormal. The president is a danger,” said Jennifer Millikin, one of the 43 Alumni organizers, who worked on Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign and later in the General Services Administration.

The other two members who spoke to Reuters are Karen Kirksey and Kristopher Purcell. Purcell worked as a communication official in the Bush White House. Kirksey was on the Bush 2000 campaign, and later in the Agriculture and Labor Departments.

The president is a danger.

Millikin said the group was not yet ready to name all its members or its donors. It has to provide a list of initial donors to the Federal Election Commission by October.

Bush, who is still admired by many moderate Republicans, won praise for saying the May 25 death in Minneapolis of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, in police custody reflected a “shocking failure,” and urged that protesters be heard.

Earlier, he released a video calling for Americans to unite in the face of the pandemic.

Despite policy differences with Biden, “hundreds” of former Bush officials believe the Democrat has the integrity to meet America’s challenges, the 43 Alumni members said.

“This November, we are choosing country over party,” said Purcell. “We believe that a Biden administration will adhere to the rule of law… and restore dignity and integrity to the White House.”

“We really have had overwhelming support for our efforts,” Kirksey said.

As a Super PAC, the group’s members are forbidden by law from working with or communicating with the Biden campaign, but can raise unlimited amounts of money and run ads or hold events to support the candidate.

Dozens of Republican former national security officials are set to back Biden, claiming that Trump is a threat to U.S. security, people involved in the effort told Reuters.

Trump has also drawn sharp criticism from retired military leaders over his apparent attempts to involve the armed forces in efforts to quell the anti-racism protests.

Other Republican groups opposing his re-election includes the Lincoln Project, Republicans for Joe Biden, and Republicans Vote Against Trump (RVAT).

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