"A vicious cycle of incompetence and moral corruption."

LafayetteBear

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And some of the people who post here voted for this Orange sociopath three (3) times. Anyone who did that Is, by definition, a moron. Does not matter who the opposing candidates were. Moron, for sure.

 

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And some of the people who post here voted for this Orange sociopath three (3) times. Anyone who did that Is, by definition, a moron. Does not matter who the opposing candidates were. Moron, for sure.

Fatty
Are you a “white dude for Kamala” lol
 

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No, I don't want to see her anywhere near the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. There's no way she could get it, anyway. Once you lose in a presidential primary or general election, you're done. Unless you have your own Cult, and she clearly doesn't.
so, you voted for her in 2024, she received 97% of the delegate vote for the nomination, but you don't want her anywhere near the nomination in 2028?
 

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so, you voted for her in 2024, she received 97% of the delegate vote for the nomination, but you don't want her anywhere near the nomination in 2028?
Yes exactly. They have 0 leadership. Whens is the last time you saw one of these beta clowns talk up a possible candidate for 2028? All they can do is hate Trump. They have nothing else
 

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Yes exactly. They have 0 leadership. Whens is the last time you saw one of these beta clowns talk up a possible candidate for 2028? All they can do is hate Trump. They have nothing else
well, my point was more aimed at the fact that prior to the 2024 election, Kamala was spectacular, great candidate, would take the country in the right direction....and more, we'd be living in an American utopia if she were elected. Now, "we don't want her anywhere near the Democratic Presidential nomination". Seems a little contradictory to me.
 

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well, my point was more aimed at the fact that prior to the 2024 election, Kamala was spectacular, great candidate, would take the country in the right direction....and more, we'd be living in an American utopia if she were elected. Now, "we don't want her anywhere near the Democratic Presidential nomination". Seems a little contradictory to me.
Helen Keller could see AND hear your willful stupidity a mile away.
 

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And some of the people who post here voted for this Orange sociopath three (3) times. Anyone who did that Is, by definition, a moron. Does not matter who the opposing candidates were. Moron, for sure.

Poor Bear, your daily I hate Trump type post.
6 more days to come out of the closet if you want to do so during PRIDE month.
 
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Please tell me you understand why that was. I’m sure at one point you were complaining there wasn’t a primary.
not me. I don't and didn't care if democrats had a primary. I'm not a democrat so the party could do what they wanted.

But you missed my point, I think. My point was that prior to the election while VP Harris was campaigning, the comments from those on the left was how competent she was and how she'd make a great president. In fact, a lot of you felt so strongly that way that they voted for her.

Now a mere 20 or so months later, when VP Harris has done nothing in or out of government after her departure as VP, a staunch Democrat wants her no where near a candidacy in 2028. If she was so good in 2024, I'd think she would be just as good in 2028, if not better. Or maybe, she wasn't such a great candidate in 2024 and all those who were so staunch in their support were just gaslighting us, not that they'd ever admit it.
 
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How’s he polling so far for 2028?
He's got to win his Senate race first but that's looking good.

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This week, The New York Times’s opinion page ran a piece titled, “Why Everyone Wants Jon Ossoff to Run for President.”

“If you were cooking up an ideal 2028 candidate in a lab, he … would look a lot like Ossoff,” Michelle Goldberg wrote in the Times’s opinion piece. “He’s a southerner from a reddish state with a history of wooing Black voters. And he’s a Jewish critic of Israel who, as much as anyone in politics today, has the potential to bridge the Democratic Party’s agonizing divide over Zionism.”


 
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LafayetteBear

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so, you voted for her in 2024, she received 97% of the delegate vote for the nomination, but you don't want her anywhere near the nomination in 2028?
Do I really need to repeat myself, Ned?! Yes, I voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, just like any other person with a functioning cerebral cortex. Who did you vote for? Oh yeah. You have my sympathies ...
 

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Yes exactly. They have 0 leadership. Whens is the last time you saw one of these beta clowns talk up a possible candidate for 2028? All they can do is hate Trump. They have nothing else
You forgot to include your usual content about trannies. Were you distracted by thoughts of domestic bliss with your boyfriend?
 
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baltimorened

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Do I really need to repeat myself, Ned?! Yes, I voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, just like any other person with a functioning cerebral cortex. Who did you vote for? Oh yeah. You have my sympathies ...
No need to repeat yourself, but you chastise those who held their noses and voted for what they thought were the lesser of 2 evils, and now after the fact, the person you voted for, in your mind the lesser, you now "admit" you don't want anywhere near the candidacy and by inference admit she shouldn't have been anywhere near the candidacy in 2024.

Let's agree that neither trump nor Harris should have been anywhere near the candidacy....we need better candidates.
 
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not me. I don't and didn't care if democrats had a primary. I'm not a democrat so the party could do what they wanted.

But you missed my point, I think. My point was that prior to the election while VP Harris was campaigning, the comments from those on the left was how competent she was and how she'd make a great president. In fact, a lot of you felt so strongly that way that they voted for her.

Now a mere 20 or so months later, when VP Harris has done nothing in or out of government after her departure as VP, a staunch Democrat wants her no where near a candidacy in 2028. If she was so good in 2024, I'd think she would be just as good in 2028, if not better. Or maybe, she wasn't such a great candidate in 2024 and all those who were so staunch in their support were just gaslighting us, not that they'd ever admit it.
She absolutely would be good compared to what she ran against. It became evident the voting populace would rather have a white criminal than a black lady, plain and simple. That’s how she lost…and why nobody wants to try that again. Now the circumstances are different and there are plenty of better choices.