President Biden

bacha29

Well-Known Member
WTF are you rambling about.
They're not going to have a cage match, it's politics. Lol, you're so silly.
I'm talking about a collective of high ranking and elected public officials whose time has come and gone. And in a fast pace and rapidly changing global political landscape where as in the case with Ukraine an emerging geopolitical showdown how familiar and keyed in they will be with the world of 2022? .
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Newsom is a great orator and Stacey will get the vote out all across America. Anybody but Trump
would be the narrative…and the results would be the same
Too early to tell. Somebody as was the case with Carter and Clinton could come out nowhere, a relatively small state governor or US House and steal the nomination. Keep an eye on Kentucky governor Andy Beshear. 1. He's a fresh face. 2. He's shown that he can win in the South.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Look at it objectively...for once. Just who in the US does Putin have to fear? You have a president who's 80 and feeble A 76 year old power drunk and revenge obsessed former president. A House Speaker who's 82. A Senate majority leader who's 72 . Senate minority leader...80. A ranking GOP senator who's running for reelection ,,,,,he's 90! There's 10 members in both the House and the Senate that are age 77 and older.

Looking at the Ukraine/Russia situation objectively is believing US power or lack thereof is derived from the age of its politicians rather than their actions?

Newsom is a great orator and Stacey will get the vote out all across America. Anybody but Trump
would be the narrative…and the results would be the same

"Anybody but Trump" isn't gonna be enough in 2024. Biden won the electoral college vote pretty narrowly in 2020 and it won't go any better for Biden and the Democrats in 2024.

I'd never vote for Trump but I hope the Democrats will also be able to do better next time.


"As NPR's Domenico Montanaro has put it, "just 44,000 votes in Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin separated Biden and Trump from a tie in the Electoral College."
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
I'm talking about a collective of high ranking and elected public officials whose time has come and gone. And in a fast pace and rapidly changing global political landscape where as in the case with Ukraine an emerging geopolitical showdown how familiar and keyed in they will be with the world of 2022? .
Biden isn't running his administration.
Get real.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
I'm sure he worked hard for your endorsement.

If he did he didn't need to. I've got a pretty low bar for candidate endorsements:

-They're not total sociopaths/authoritarian admirers.

-They're pretty common sense about most things. Our borders, law enforcement, COVID, etc.

-They're willing to listen to people on the other side who might be right when they're wrong.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
If he did he didn't need to. I've got a pretty low bar for candidate endorsements:

-They're not complete sociopaths/authoritarian admirers.

-They're pretty common sense about most things. Our borders, law enforcement, COVID, etc.

-They're willing to listen to people on the other side who might be right when they're wrong.
Yet you voted for Biden.

I would have to question your standards, if not your veracity.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
He’d for sure have my vote over Biden/Harris if a Presidential election were held today.
Larry Hogan the GOP governor of blue state Maryland has an overall approval rate of 73% including an approval rate among Democrats of 77%. . His term ends at the end of 2023. If he runs for president as many Republicans are begging him to do and if he were to get the nomination he could pull a lot of purple states his way.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Yet you voted for Biden.

I would have to question your standards, if not your veracity.
He got duped by Joe. Anyone but Trump might of played a role...

I don't regret having helped vote Trump out of office. He needed to go. He is a total sociopath and authoritarian admirer and his continuing efforts to discredit the 2020 elections just because he can't be a big boy and get over it are disgusting.

Hopefully the Republicans will run a better Presidential candidate like DeSantis in 2024.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
I don't regret having helped vote Trump out of office. He needed to go. He is a total sociopath and authoritarian admirer and his continuing efforts to discredit the 2020 elections just because he can't be a big boy and get over it are disgusting.

Hopefully the Republicans will run a better Presidential candidate like DeSantis in 2024.
You said you have never voted for a Republican before so are you saying you are going to start?
 

BlackFriday

Please remove my account. This forum sucks.
I don't regret having helped vote Trump out of office. He needed to go. He is a total sociopath and authoritarian admirer and his continuing efforts to discredit the 2020 elections just because he can't be a big boy and get over it are disgusting.

Hopefully the Republicans will run a better Presidential candidate like DeSantis in 2024.
Whatever you say Capt head shrink.
"a sociopath" OMG
You must have him mixed up with hrc
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
You said you have never voted for a Republican before so are you saying you are going to start?

Yep. I can't vote for Democratic candidates who are anti-law enforcement, don't care about protecting our borders, believe America is largely evil and racist, refuse to actually "follow the science" and consider common sense COVID policies, are for confusing children about their gender and sexuality and believe the answer to inflation problems is pumping trillions more into the economy. Thank God Joe Manchin stopped that madness.

It wasn't always this way for the Democratic party. And all moderates who have always voted Democrat need to move away from the Democrats' post-Trump madness is a reasonable thinker on the other side that they'd want to vote for.

I definitely identify more culturally and ideologically with any moderate Republican than I do any hard left Democrat. Think a lotta Americans feel the same way and that's gonna be really bad news for the Democrats this year at the very least.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
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Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Larry Hogan the GOP governor of blue state Maryland has an overall approval rate of 73% including an approval rate among Democrats of 77%. . His term ends at the end of 2023. If he runs for president as many Republicans are begging him to do and if he were to get the nomination he could pull a lot of purple states his way.

Sounds good to me!


“Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland criticized his party Sunday for being "focused on the wrong things," saying its preoccupation with the results of the 2020 election is holding it back from having "a positive, hopeful vision for America."
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Sounds good to me!


“Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland criticized his party Sunday for being "focused on the wrong things," saying its preoccupation with the results of the 2020 election is holding it back from having "a positive, hopeful vision for America."
He’s a RINO
 
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