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  • Abby Normal

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    Is mayor Doomberg really out of the race after spending more that $500 million? What if he backs & spends more for Forgetful Joe looking to buy the VP job. If Doomberg were to get the VP spot, Dementia Joe could step down or be forced out using the 25 Amendment, making Gun Graber Doomberg the prez and protecting Crooked Joe & Meth Head Hunter.
    Please tell me this is just a nightmare.
     

    340six

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    President Trump was just on the TV by phone talking to Hanity he askedband the quote was over 600 million.
    That was also what was said that good old Major doom and Gloom was behind get a shotgun Uncle Joe.
    In the last 7 days Super Thursday. And not sure what one is his Sister and what one is his wife
     

    Magdump

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    A more scary thought would be one of these jokers pulling in Hillary Clinton as their VP running mate and getting suicided a couple days after being inaugurated. Seriously though...
    Trump will get another term, but Bloomberg and his money will be making trouble for us for years to come.
     

    LACamper

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    Biden has already said that he's putting Beto in charge of his gun control efforts. No reason to bring in bloomberg.
     

    Kraut

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    Out of the race, but unfortunately not just GONE. None of these self-righteous, meddling busy-body, self-appointed saviors know how to take a hint and just f#@k off and go home. He and Soros need to pair up and spend their fortunes bucket-listing around the world, you know, pay some Sherpas to carry 'em up Everest, hire some guides to shoot an elephant for 'em, go snorkeling by themselves at the Great Barrier Reef after cutting themselves shaving that morning, or co-author a Clinton expose...
     

    340six

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    As much as I dislike Biden's views on things, I feel very sorry for him.
    He is being used and will be a true puppet if he were to win.
    He is already having that done to him now.
    And at his age and his wealth he should be enjoying what time he has left.
    And his Vice President could be anyone's guess.
    Even Hillary Clinton (the Angel of Death)
    We all know what being a Clinton friend like.
     
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    RaleighReloader

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    No, Bloomberg is not gone. Not by a long shot.

    The cynic in me thinks that he knew he would lose, but that this "presidential effort" was really designed to put a national framework in place to implement his various social agendas. Now he has that ... a well funded network of people in every state to do his bidding. That won't go away anytime soon.

    In that sense, it doesn't matter which candidate gets the presidential bid (or the VP bid), since they're all beholden to the Bloomberg cabal -- moms demand action, mayors, everytown, the trace, etc.

    As an aside ... it's interesting that in previous election cycles, the gun grabbers screamed about how much money the NRA had in play in the elections, and that people were "sold out" to the NRA, etc. Why aren't we throwing the same mud at politicians that are now beholden to Michael Bloomberg?

    Mike
     

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    It is hard to play a couch psychiatrist, but I can tell you with sincere certainty; Joe Biden has been saying dumb **** all his political career. The distinct difference between then and now more recently (like in the last 2 years), is he is not in control of what comes out of his mouth. It is one thing to make a joke (and a bad one at that), about Indian people being behind every 7-11 counter. That was a calculated closet bigot move. Now he is mumbling and fumbling on simple common phrases, and forgets dates, and names. It is hard for me to think this guy is not in serious mental decline.

    What I think is more likely than Bloomberg as a VP running mate, is a hand selected team player; one that can not only bring some extra votes to the table, but who can take over when the democrats throw Biden in the trash bin. One who will play the game the way these whacko's want it played.

    Don't put ANYTHING past these reprehensible and despicable people who call themselves democrats. If you want to know how low they will go to stay in power, consider how blacks openly avowed they would NEVER vote for a homosexual (mayor Pete), and do so often with impunity from the democrat media and establishment. I never once heard anyone call them bigots for thinking that way, and by all measurements; that is the purest definition of a bigot.
     

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    No, Bloomberg is not gone. Not by a long shot.

    The cynic in me thinks that he knew he would lose, but that this "presidential effort" was really designed to put a national framework in place to implement his various social agendas. Now he has that ... a well funded network of people in every state to do his bidding. That won't go away anytime soon.

    In that sense, it doesn't matter which candidate gets the presidential bid (or the VP bid), since they're all beholden to the Bloomberg cabal -- moms demand action, mayors, everytown, the trace, etc.

    As an aside ... it's interesting that in previous election cycles, the gun grabbers screamed about how much money the NRA had in play in the elections, and that people were "sold out" to the NRA, etc. Why aren't we throwing the same mud at politicians that are now beholden to Michael Bloomberg?

    Mike

    One of the truest statements ever made was by Trump when he said democrat politicians are bad people, and their ideas are terrible, but they stick together when their power is attacked or threatened regardless of the facts or circumstances.

    Reminds me of this:
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    RaleighReloader

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    One of the truest statements ever made was by Trump when he said democrat politicians are bad people, and their ideas are terrible, but they stick together when their power is attacked or threatened regardless of the facts or circumstances.

    Incorrect.

    The chink in the armor for Democrats is that they can't agree on their national strategy. Right now we're seeing a fight-to-the-death between the moderate wing of the party and the socialists. Their second amendment ideas are all bad, but that's just one small facet of national policy. It is this divisiveness that the Republicans will exploit in the upcoming election.

    Republicans, in contrast, have done a great job of sticking together. The proof is that the party has, by and large, stuck by Trump, even when he acts like a blithering idiot and makes decisions that contradict his own words (and that hurt his core constituency). The party loyal have gotten good at making excuses for this (and that will eventually be their undoing), but it's that blind loyalty and fealty that has gotten them across the finish line thus far.

    Suffice to say that the party loyal on both sides are good at seeing what they want to see. Motivated perception is a powerful psychological phenomenon regardless of which side of the political spectrum you're on.

    Mike
     

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    Incorrect.

    The chink in the armor for Democrats is that they can't agree on their national strategy. Right now we're seeing a fight-to-the-death between the moderate wing of the party and the socialists. Their second amendment ideas are all bad, but that's just one small facet of national policy. It is this divisiveness that the Republicans will exploit in the upcoming election.

    Republicans, in contrast, have done a great job of sticking together. The proof is that the party has, by and large, stuck by Trump, even when he acts like a blithering idiot and makes decisions that contradict his own words (and that hurt his core constituency). The party loyal have gotten good at making excuses for this (and that will eventually be their undoing), but it's that blind loyalty and fealty that has gotten them across the finish line thus far.

    Suffice to say that the party loyal on both sides are good at seeing what they want to see. Motivated perception is a powerful psychological phenomenon regardless of which side of the political spectrum you're on.

    Mike

    What Trump meant, and I meant, was; regardless of their infighting, strategy (or lack thereof), or their ideological differences; they ALL will circle the wagons to beat ANY challenges or challengers to their "party" being in power.

    They don't even pretend to like the "party" pick (if it is not of their own on the spectrum), they just obey the "party" line; Us vs them, unilaterally!
     

    RaleighReloader

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    What Trump meant, and I meant, was; regardless of their infighting, strategy (or lack thereof), or their ideological differences; they ALL will circle the wagons to beat ANY challenges or challengers to their "party" being in power.

    They don't even pretend to like the "party" pick (if it is not of their own on the spectrum), they just obey the "party" line; Us vs them, unilaterally!

    That's true for both parties. It's part of why I refuse to declare a party allegiance; I prefer to think for myself instead of having the DNC and RNC do my thinking for me.

    Mike
     

    Bangswitch

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    That's true for both parties. It's part of why I refuse to declare a party allegiance; I prefer to think for myself instead of having the DNC and RNC do my thinking for me.

    Mike

    LMAO. I forgot to ask Ronna McDaniel what to eat for lunch today. Hopefully they won’t expel me from the GOP.
     

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