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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Jesus you do swallow some shit.
    He got more honour and decency in his little finger than Trump could hooe to ever muster.


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    I don’t recall anything in the article saying anything about a lack of dignity. If you had read the article you would have seen it was about his declining mental capacity which is caused by his age. I would not challenge that he has more dignity than Trump but a Trump comparison never came up in the article, so what is your point of bringing it up now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    It is a bunch of bullshit piled high for brainwashed retards like you to gobble down, and I stand by the comment that Biden is of much more sound mind than you are, you geriatric old fool.

    I take it you haven’t watched any of the few press conferences he has given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post
    If you had read the article you would have seen it was about his declining mental capacity which is caused by his age.
    Trust me, your declining mental capacity has been on display in this forum for some time. Biden looks like Einstein compared to you and your posting history of propaganda horseshit you spoon-fed lemming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Trust me, your declining mental capacity has been on display in this forum for some time. Biden looks like Einstein compared to you and your posting history of propaganda horseshit you spoon-fed lemming.

    So now we’re comparing Biden to me. Breaking news I am not the President of the USA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post
    So now we’re comparing Biden to me.
    So you do acknowledge that you have a declining mental capacity, which is clearly displayed by your posts.

    Quote Originally Posted by RPETER65 View Post
    Breaking news I am not the President of the USA.
    No shit Captain obvious, but Biden is much more in control than you are when it comes to intellect and brain health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    So you do acknowledge that you have a declining mental capacity, which is clearly displayed by your posts.



    No shit Captain obvious, but Biden is much more in control than you are when it comes to intellect and brain health.

    What does this have to do with Biden’s age related mental decline? If this is all you have to refute the obvious just admit you have nothing.If you actually have anything to refute the examples in the article then bring them to the front otherwise stop insulting your own intelligence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Once again displaying your lack of anything even remotely close to intelligence on the original subject.Oh but don’t let that stop you from making a fool of yourself.
    Now if you actually have something to refute the original post please bring it forward.
    Last edited by RPETER65; 12-12-2021 at 06:54 PM.

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    Biden is the GOP's greatest gift.

    Independents and conservative suburban housewives who put him in power will tell Biden how unhappy they are with his performance next year in the midterm elections.

    Even democrats and liberal media know the dems don't have much a chance of holding the house.

    Thanks, Joe.

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    Kamala is even lower in the polls than Joe.

    From the Sanfransisco Gate newspaper:


    Poll projects Kamala Harris may lose badly to Trump in 2024

    The Harvard/HarrisX poll, conducted among 1,989 respondents between Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, found that in a hypothetical Trump-Harris matchup, Trump receives 50% support, Harris receives 41% support and 9% are unsure. Trump would win the Electoral College in a landslide with that margin.

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    The Good News for the GOP Is Only Temporary

    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    Biden is the GOP's greatest gift.
    Riiight. Another brainwashed racist lemming into the fray...


    The broad Republican victories in last month’s elections have fed expectations for more GOP gains in 2022. Pundits point to the grassroots mobilization of Republican voters around cultural issues, President Joe Biden’s low popularity and Democratic divisions as evidence of a continuing electoral trend to the right, especially for elections in both houses of Congress.

    These predictions may bear out in the next campaign cycle, but in the longer term, things look quite different for the two parties — and any Republicans sanguine about their prospects a decade from now aren’t paying close attention.

    TheRepublican Party has dug itself a hole with regard to young, educated voters. Although Americans under 30 are less likely to vote than their older counterparts, they are a rapidly growing proportion of the electorate. Gen Z Americans, a cohort that includes today’s college students, now make up almost a quarter of the nation’s population. They are in line to be the nation’s most formally educated generation, with higher high school graduation rates and lower dropout rates than earlier cohorts.

    But the Republican Party has done more to alienate young, college-educatedvoters in recent years than ever before. A nationwide poll fielded in late Septemberby College Pulse of more than 1,500 students at 285 different colleges and universities shows that nearly three-quarters of college-age voters do not think the Republican Party represents them in any capacity. Sixty-six percent of students today cannot imagine registering as Republicans in the next 10 years, when their voices may be even stronger. And a striking43 percent of respondents think the Republican Party is flat-out racist; only 31 percent disagree. (The poll, which we co-sponsored, was conducted by College Pulse, a firm that specializes in student polling and frequently supplies data to researchers. Their online surveys are weighted and rebalanced to reflect the national population of college students.)

    Young, educated voters have favored Democratic candidates for decades, but the gap has grown much larger than before. Most revealing, perhaps: The survey showed the Republican Party has become directly associated with racist, unconstitutional attitudes that strike most students as beyond the pale. They perceive Republicans as a threat to their own future, and democracy in general.

    There are some signs, however, that this damaging view isnot irreparable — in part because college students don’t strongly identify with the Democratic Party. They may vote Democratic, but only 18 percent believe the party is moving in the correct direction. Democratsbenefit from the widespread hatred of Republicans, but the party itself is not inspiring loyalty.

    The recent poll shows a path forward for Republicans — if they embrace moderate reforms around race, women’s health and the environment. This poses a conundrum for a party that has hardened itself behind positions that motivate the aging Republican base: Those are exactly the policies it will have to slowly abandon if Republicans want to have a chance in the future.


    That future is coming sooner than many analysts think.The Republican base of older, non-college, white voters will shrink rapidly in the coming years, leaving the party with a small and aging electorate. The party’s nominees have lost the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections — and with Georgia, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Tennessee and Ohio becoming younger and more educated, Republicans are at risk of losing their advantage in the Electoral College as well.

    The gender gap is especially threatening to Republicans. Over the past few election cycles, women were far more likely than men to identify as and vote for Democrats than Republicans. This appears true in the most recent elections as well. In the College Pulse data, only 8 percent of women identify as either strong or weak Republicans while 42 percent identify as strong or weak Democrats. Men, on the other hand, are twice as likely to be Republican (16 percent) — but again, more of them(24 percent) identify as strong or weak Democrats.

    The Democrats have a decisive advantage with collegiate women, one of the fastest-growing groups of voters and a demographic that has recently been more politically active than men. Young women, for instance, are much more likely to have protested (36 percent) than young men (20 percent). Research has also found that young women, including young Black and Latina women, are generally more active as voters and participants in social movements than young men.

    Still, substantial numbers of young men and women identify as either independents or “leaners,” — 52 percent of men in the recent survey and 40 percent of women — which reveals a real dislocation from both parties and an opportunity should one party move to court them. This is dangerous news for the GOP: With its current cocktail of far-right positions, women are not going to support the Republican Party down the road, and men are not a lock either.

    The data suggest thatRepublicans can, however, reverse their collapse by abandoning the positions that clearly alienate today’s pragmatic and moderate young voters, particularly opposition to gay marriage, climate change denial, anti-vaccine rhetoric and anti-mask extremism. These are the Republican positions that young, college-educated voters find most objectionable. To lay the groundwork for its future, the GOP needs to find a way toward compromise positions on these social issues.

    The dilemma for Republican candidates is that the very tactics needed to win elections now are jeopardizing elections of the future. They’re notching successes with attacks on racial “wokeness,” abortion and environmental regulations, which may win primaries and motivate the current party base but clearly alienate the voters needed to win general elections going forward.

    The party’s recent wins in Virginia and other states will help Republicans only if they reach beyond the suburban families to emerging educated voters. It is today’s students, not the soccer moms or the angry Trump crowds, whowill determine the future of American politics.
    Our survey shows that young college-educated voters currently perceive the Republican Party as a cult following Donald Trump. They almost universally reject this cult. The evidence indicates they have much higher regard for more moderate established figures, including Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.

    College students are simply not as partisan as people think. They have a strong bias against the extreme positions of the current Republican Party, but they are not solid Democrats either. They are in play for creative, progressive and also moderate political figures. In the coming decade, the party that succeeds nationally will be the one that finds a way to capture this next electoral majority.

    https://www.politico.com/news/magazi...trategy-524086

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    BSnub: That is a wall of copy and paste.

    What point does the article make?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    What point does the article make?
    That you like most trumpanzees are goal post shifting liars and rascists who constantly gaslight and push strawman arguments which is something that you have been jailed for in the past and are still doing right now. FaRTing around the forum as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    What point does the article make?
    That you like most trumpanzees are goal post shifting liars and rascists who constantly gaslight and push strawman arguments which is something that you have been jailed for in the past and are still doing right now. FaRTing around the forum as usual.

    The article said that?

    That deserves a double dog laugh.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    The article said that?
    You like most dimwitted trumpanzees are not capable of reading the article all the way through.

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    Anyways, BSnub: The article doesn't refute my point. It's talking about GenZ and the years in the future — not 2022.

    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    Even democrats and liberal media know the dems don't have much a chance of holding the house.

    From your article:

    The Good News for the GOP Is Only Temporary - POLITICO

    evidence of a continuing electoral trend to the right, especially for elections in both houses of Congress.


    These predictions may bear out in the next campaign cycle, but in the longer term, things look quite different for the two parties


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You like most dimwitted trumpanzees are not capable of reading the article all the way through.
    Did you read it?



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    Snubby flounced from the F1 thread because it looked like Sir Lewis was going to win. He's obviously been in a foul mood.

    At some point he's going to turn on the TV or the interwebs and find out the racing gods gave Mad Max a huge slice of luck and then he'll be back all gloaty.

    The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Biden is delivering the fastest economic recovery in history.Why hasnt anyone noticed
    Yes
    All down to his hard work and visions

    Trump said the same a short time into his presidency.

    He didn't mention what Obama had done.

    Same with Bush, who took over the Clinton Up.


    Talk talk talk

    All economies in the world are exploding upwards at the moment

    Only "lemmings" would credit Biden with that.

    Why isn't this thread moderated ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    BSnub: That is a wall of copy and paste.

    What point does the article make?
    Is scanning a 1,000 word post too complicated for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Is scanning a 1,000 word post too complicated for you?
    I did and posted the relevant content.

    Though, in a debate/discussion, BSnub countered my point by saying you're wrong, didn't say why just posted a wall of words from something he googled.





    From BSnub's article:

    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel View Post
    The Good News for the GOP Is Only Temporary - POLITICO

    evidence of a continuing electoral trend to the right, especially for elections in both houses of Congress.


    These predictions may bear out in the next campaign cycle, but in the longer term, things look quite different for the two parties

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    Snubby does have a habit of talking about this as if it is happening next year. It will take a lot longer than that to unwind the gerrymandering and voter restrictions that the republicans have put in place.

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    The midterms are a year away. A lot can happen in a year. Even Republicans won't be counting their chickens just yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    The midterms are a year away. A lot can happen in a year. Even Republicans won't be counting their chickens just yet.
    That's true.

    Though, as usual, the midterms are somewhat of a referendum on the president's performance.

    It's going to be really hard to change Biden's poll numbers due to inflation going in an upward direction and record murder rates in democrat-run cities nationwide.

    From ABC news:


    '''It'''s just crazy''': 12 major cities hit all-time homicide records - ABC News

    'It's just crazy': 12 major cities hit all-time homicide records

    "It's worse than a war zone around here lately," police official said.

    At least 12 major U.S. cities have broken annual homicide records in 2021 -- and there's still three weeks to go in the year.

    Of the dozen cities that have already surpassed the grim milestones for killings, five topped records that were set or tied just last year.
    ABC/Ipsos poll:

    President Biden'''s job approval sinking on inflation, crime and COVID: POLL - ABC News

    These low job assessments in areas of high public concern have led to a new low in Biden's overall approval rating, measured by FiveThirtyEight at 43%.

    The ABC/Ipsos poll, which was conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News using Ipsos' KnowledgePanel, reveals these rocky ratings for Biden at a time when the bulk of Americans name inflation and paying everyday bills as a top concern.

    More than two-thirds of Americans (69%) disapprove of how Biden is handling inflation (only 28% approve) while more than half (57%) disapprove of his handling of the economic recovery.

    Biden's orbit is also hemorrhaging independent voters, with 71% disapproving of his handling of inflation.

    Biden also sees lagging support for his handling of rising rates of violence in many places across the county. As the national murder rates see historic jumps, only a little more than 1 in 3 Americans (36%) approve of Biden's handling of crime, down from 43% in an ABC News/Ipsos poll in late October.

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    As I said, they have a year. A lot can change in a year. At this point in time, an awful lot.

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