Originally Posted by Chico
"Trump is a dumb man's idea of a smart man, a poor man's idea of a rich man, and a weak man's idea of a strong man."
"Trump is Trump's idea of a smart man, Trump's idea of a rich man, and Trump's idea of a strong man."
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And some say,that a below average sized penis is to blame
Agriculture - How It's Made:
Mechanical works - How It's Made:“You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn,” he said.
“You put the piece of metal in the lathe, you turn the crank in the direction of the arrow, and you can have a job,” he continued.
Mike Bloomberg belittles farming, factory jobs as having less 'gray matter' in video
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg once said that farming and factory jobs don’t require much gray matter, as opposed to information-era jobs.
In a 2016 talk at Oxford University in England, a clip of which went viral over the weekend, the 2020 Democratic presidential contender belittled both agricultural and industrial jobs as simple and simplistic.
“I could teach anybody, even the people in this room” to be a farmer, he said, calling agriculture “a process.”
Mike Bloomberg video belittles farming, factory jobs as having less 'gray matter' - Washington Times
2011: Bloomberg on Black and Latino males between 16-25:
https://twitter.com/alx/status/1229480882542665733
Trump is a fox, hence why he is smart and beating everyone in the wood
Originally Posted by Dragonfly
"Trump is a dumb man's idea of a smart man, a poor man's idea of a rich man, and a weak man's idea of a strong man."
I know you are jealous Ant, but that's the way it is
one thing is for certain....comrade klondyke is in receipt of his marching orders from 55 Savushkina Street regarding bloomberg
^^Trump is many things but a smart man is not one of them. If that’s your bar for intelligent then you’ve got issues.
Michael Bloomberg has qualified to join the top 2020 Democratic presidential candidates on stage at Wednesday night's debate in Las Vegas, according to a new national poll.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, 78, racked up 31% support in the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll released early Tuesday, a 9 percentage point spike since the survey was last conducted in December. But it's the former New York City mayor's second-place finish at 19% that's the top-line result, up from 4% in 2019.
Despite not contesting this Saturday's Nevada caucuses, that performance means Bloomberg, 78, qualifies for the debate after the Democratic National Committee in January dropped the grassroots fundraising criteria it set for White House hopefuls seeking to make the nationally televised events. Under the modification, the billionaire media mogul and philanthropist had to receive 10% support in at least four DNC-approved state or national polls, or 12% support in two early state polls in South Carolina and Nevada, between Jan. 15 and midnight on Feb. 18.
Bloomberg's qualification now sets up a battle royal of sorts. So far this cycle, he's largely avoided the press while taking shots at President Trump and the rest of the field on the campaign trail or via some of the $400 million-plus he's spent on advertising since announcing his candidacy in November, much to the chagrin of his rivals.
The billionaire's rise, based on a Super Tuesday strategy, threatens center-left former Vice President Joe Biden more than ascendant socialist Sanders. Biden, 77, ranked third in Tuesday's poll at15%, down 9 percentage points since last year. The White House ambitions of Delaware's senator for 36 years now rest on Nevada on Feb. 22, South Carolina on Feb. 29, and Super Tuesday on March 3 after disappointing showings in the first two contests of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, 70, and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, 38, also shed support in the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey. Warren registered 15% of the vote, down 5 percentage points, compared to Buttigieg's 8%, another decrease of 5 percentage points.
Meanwhile, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, 59, rose, finishing slightly behind Warren but ahead of Buttigieg, with 9%, a bump of 5 percentage points. She previously came a close fifth behind Biden in Iowa and third in New Hampshire. Sanders and Buttigieg ranked in the top two in both rounds of voting, but the former mayor's numbers in Tuesday's poll bode poorly for his chances to continue his winning streak into Super Tuesday.
Researchers for the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll interviewed 527 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents between Feb. 13 and Feb. 16 over the telephone. Their findings have a margin of error of plus or minus 5.4 percentage points.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/bloomberg-qualifies-for-nevada-debate-beating-biden-in-national-poll
Ok suckers put your money where your mouths are.
1000 Baht bet for anyone that reckons Trump won't be the next president?
straight bet 1k.
I ain't a ferking bookie.
if I was i would need insurance against the humpster getting assassinated.
come on Harry put ye money on the dems winning you keep harping on about them
Well worth the eight minutes
Sanders leads by double digits in latest NBC/WSJ poll as Biden sinks, Bloomberg rises
Key Points
- Bernie Sanders has opened up a double-digit lead nationally over his closest rivals in the Democratic presidential primary, where Michael Bloomberg’s rise appears to have scrambled the race, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday.
- The Vermont senator has the support of 27% of Democratic primary voters, a figure which is unchanged from January, the survey found.
- Twelve points behind Sanders is former Vice President Joe Biden, whose support in the poll has plummeted to 15% in the past month, down from a previous high of 26%. Following closely behind Biden is the billionaire former mayor of New York City, with 14% support, tied with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
NBC/WSJ poll: Sanders leads by double digits as Biden sinks, Bloomberg rises
Current odds are dotted around 8/13-4/7 Rep vs 5/4-11/8 Dems and 50s bar. Any opportunist seriously thinking the Dems can do it and happy with 6/4 just put your money where it matters, any amount, and a mutually trusted member can hold both stacks.
Hurry hurry hurry, the odds might shorten once Bloomberg gets into gear.
US Presidential Election 2020 Winning Party Betting Odds | Politics | Oddschecker
Meanwhile, Sanders and Bloomberg are both 5/1 to win, with 11/8 and 9/4 respectively for the nomination, so anyone fancy Sanders can have 6/4, same same any amount, easy money.
To summarise: 6/4 Dems to win, and also 6/4 Sanders to be their candidate.
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