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Who's running the country?

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Positively Soviet.

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"....but he looked pretty sharp." (Peter Savodnik describing President Joe Biden reading a speech from a teleprompter at the 2024 Democratic Convention.)

Ask him to divide 3 into 12.

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Pro-Israel activists were denied permits to march in Chicago?

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AOC Is "Hilaria Mussolini" Trying to Be Obama in 2004 with Her Fake DNC Speech, with Ruthless Hosts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOi5s3eH5ng&t=2s

Aug 20, 2024

Megyn Kelly is joined by John Ashbrook, Michael Duncan, Josh Holmes, and Comfortably Smug, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, to discuss AOC trying to be Obama in 2004, how she actually is more like Hillary Baldwin and Mussolini, how "fake" so many speeches at the DNC really were, and more.

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I love Megyn Kelly!

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Megyn Kelly Reveals How Democrats Knifed President Biden in the Back One Final Time on DNC Night One

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCYsx3T5wEo

Aug 20, 2024

Megyn Kelly begins the show detailing the first night of the Democratic National Convention, the final knife to the back of President Biden by the Democrats, forcing Biden to speak so late in the night, Nancy Pelosi daring to cheer Biden with a "We Love Joe" sign during his speech after orchestrating the political coup, his “vacation” beginning now as he disappears from the public, and more.

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Biden's Farewell Pushed Beyond Primetime Thanks to Random No-Names Taking Stage, with Ruthless Hosts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Nw0_mQag0

Aug 20, 2024

Megyn Kelly is joined by John Ashbrook, Michael Duncan, Josh Holmes, and Comfortably Smug, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, to discuss Biden’s farewell address full of lies and an actual "both sides" ad-lib, the random no-names the Dems decided were important enough for primetime, the bizarre speech (and tongue movements) from local Michigan politician Mallory McMorrow, and more.

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Kamala wants price controls and huge give-aways to first-time homebuyers. Walz believes the First Amendment doesn't apply to hate speech and misinformation, and will remove gender confused kids from their parents if they don't go long with transition drugs and surgery.. There is no chance this duo will protect our freedoms.

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When stimulant injection subsides, so does common sense! Feel kind off sorry for him.

The price controls proposed in North Carolina rally alone is sufficient enough to understand who and what we will be dealing with electing wrong candidate, regardless of how ugly the choices looks like this year. Logistic chaos resulting from price control will become minor issue with respect to other impacts that will happen to the economy. Soviet era was quite educative in this regard, for those who enjoys learning from the history.

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What is sad to me is how the MSM has covered for the most corrupt politician of my lifetime. Bob Gates said this guy has been wrong on foreign policy for over 40 years. He reminds me of that guy at work that everybody can’t stand, the guy who can’t do anything right and keeps getting promoted. Remember Obama said “Joe has a habit of fucking things up”. He has always been a buffoon, never a major leaguer. His deification at the DNC was like a Soviet fictional myth that no one actually believes. The only thing he did well was use his son as a bagman and enrich his entire clan with a scheme a Mafia Don would be proud of.

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Aug 20·edited Aug 20

This election, if that what it is, is about being pro-regime or anti-regime. It's not democrat and republican. Trump rose up after he stumbled over the corpse of a functional GOP and discovered how entrenched the uni-party is. We may or may not have crossed the point where voting matters.

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I've followed politics in this country for about 4 decades. I can't remember a time when the level of gaslighting from a political party was so obvious and unapologetic. This leaves DJT and the Republicans as more authentic. You may not like what you see, but they do present a more transparent view of who they are.

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Exactly my thoughts. I prefer the devil I know (Trump, who has zero tact), vs. the devil I don't know who is conspiring in secret - in this case, propping up someone with dementia, then doing a bait and switch with Kamala when it made sense politically.

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Totally Orwellian.

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Since "Trump Lies" became a thing I have become more attentive to noting the lies of our Democratic friends.

I say that "it isn't a lie if nobody calls you on it."

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Why are you being so generous to Joe. He appeared drugged up, nasty as usual, and repeated the same 10 lies he has told us for four years. (Trump said there were very fine people on both sides in Charlottesville, bla, bla , bla).

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last night, Joe proved that there were still a couple more bites of carrion remaining on his road-kill carcass for the vultures that run the Dem party. perhaps even to the point that they’ve over gorged, and won’t be able to hop out of the way for the next passing semi-truck.

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'he said he “was too young to be in the Senate. . . and too old to stay as president”—and the crowd laughed as though he’d meant it as a joke. But there was something sad about it. And something unnervingly true.'

Yes, that laughter struck me as well, and it looked like Joe was surprised by the laugh. Like, Et tu, Brute? There he was to receive the accolades, and it was just another of the thousand cuts disguised as "Joe's a patriot" since he dropped (or more accurately, pushed) out of the race.

I've never thought much of him as a politician, his crowning achievements IMO are; 1. With the help of Ted Kennedy turning the noun Bork into a verb, and thereby tainting the Judicial nominee process, and 2. generally reading the political winds and never pissing directly into them.

Mr. Biden leaves the stage as a sad figure and competing with Mr. Carter for the worst administration of my lifetime. At least Mr. Carter had conviction of his beliefs, I'm not sure what Mr. Biden believes at this point. I'm not sure he does either.

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“I come here not to bury Caesar but to praise him.”

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Say what you will about Jimmy Carter. My thoughts are he was a terrible president. However he was a great human being. Joe Biden is corrupt , evil , hateful and ignorant. The man does not have one redeeming attribute. He represents the worst of us . The fact that he became president of the United States tells you all you need to know about our political system.

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We're saying the same thing, you used more words to do it.

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Well said!

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we love you Joe, now just go

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I looked at their thousands of “Joe” mini banners. And realized they were all made for about 1 hour of use, then into the dumpster.

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not very sustainable, eh?

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You're absolutely right. Biden is being memory-holed. What's even more surprising to me is that almost no one seems to care that the sitting President of the United States has nearly completely disappeared from the public eye.

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I'm sure plenty of people overseas are making note.

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Aug 20·edited Aug 20

While his secretary of state tries to stumble around and get a peace deal that leadership on both sides don't want to sign.

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23,350 is concert capacity at United Center so with staging and media space chances are he spoke to less than 20000. Regardless the next five months are potentially a very dangerous time for America.

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