Trump derangement syndrome

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RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:21 am
randylahey wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 9:40 pm Voting for kamala for example, the border czar who allowed record illegal immigration, was apart of an administration responsible for ridiculous levels of inflation, is backed by the warmongers who want endless wars overseas, and who was some of the most ridiculous spending plans ever suggested that will completely destroy the value of the America dollar. We are living under an extremely corrupt establishment government, who are desperately flailing to keep their power against a movement that is waking people up to the corruption, and Kamala is the one they have hand chosen as their new puppet.

Hand chosen because they betrayed their own voters and didn't allow them a chance to vote for her. Probably because when they had a chance to vote for kamala, they didn't, as she was horribly unpopular and got less than 2% of her own parties votes
Speaking of derangement.... You need help.
Not just psychological, you're a fucking moron when it comes to politics. You continue to embarrass yourself by proving you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.
Between the Tampon Tim and Kamala votes, you are dumber than a pile of dog shit.

Help me out. Actually, help yourself out. When exactly do you think she received "less than 2% of her own parties votes"? Or let me rephrase that, when exactly do you think she received ANY of "her own parties votes"?
In 2020 when she actually ran fairly for the presidential nominee. She was one of the least popular candidates within her own party. Probably because she had some of the most extremist views
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jhawks99 wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:49 am Trump is pro choice now as well
He was never anti abortion, unlike what the media portrayed. His policies turned the decisions over to the states, which was how this country was set up to run. Minimal federal government involvement, allowing the state's to run as it's voters saw fit.

But I do think republican opinion on abortion in general is a weird hill to die on and hurts them at the polls. Somewhat from propaganda based disinformation, the democrats from it as "attacking reproductive rights"

Some cases they are just trying to stop late term abortions. But some genuinely want to stop abortion in general which is ridiculous. As democrats once said, "abortion should be rare but legal"
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He took credit for overturning Roe, now it's blown up in his face and he's flip floppin like a dead fish
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jhawks99 wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:07 am He took credit for overturning Roe, now it's blown up in his face and he's flip floppin like a dead fish
Don’t forget that he wanted to punish women who had abortions. But rubes wouldn’t be rubes if they weren’t delusional.
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dt was very presidential during his appearance last evening. impressive.

the san francisco radical and the left of bernie sanders were also impressive.

this is the way it should be.
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:lol:
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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randylahey wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:02 am
RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 6:21 am
randylahey wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 9:40 pm Voting for kamala for example, the border czar who allowed record illegal immigration, was apart of an administration responsible for ridiculous levels of inflation, is backed by the warmongers who want endless wars overseas, and who was some of the most ridiculous spending plans ever suggested that will completely destroy the value of the America dollar. We are living under an extremely corrupt establishment government, who are desperately flailing to keep their power against a movement that is waking people up to the corruption, and Kamala is the one they have hand chosen as their new puppet.

Hand chosen because they betrayed their own voters and didn't allow them a chance to vote for her. Probably because when they had a chance to vote for kamala, they didn't, as she was horribly unpopular and got less than 2% of her own parties votes
Speaking of derangement.... You need help.
Not just psychological, you're a fucking moron when it comes to politics. You continue to embarrass yourself by proving you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.
Between the Tampon Tim and Kamala votes, you are dumber than a pile of dog shit.

Help me out. Actually, help yourself out. When exactly do you think she received "less than 2% of her own parties votes"? Or let me rephrase that, when exactly do you think she received ANY of "her own parties votes"?
In 2020 when she actually ran fairly for the presidential nominee. She was one of the least popular candidates within her own party. Probably because she had some of the most extremist views
Ok, thanks for the response! Pretty much what I expected. You proved you are a clueless fuck.
I'll rephrase my question yet again. Do you actually KNOW she received "less than 2% of her own parties votes" AND do you actually KNOW she received ANY of "her own parties votes" in 2020?
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Do your own research bud. Kamala harris ran fairly in 2020 for the democratic presidential nominee and it was a disaster. She received 0 delegates. If the democrats had run an honest primary in 2024, there is no way she would have won the nomination. But they cheated the system and found a loophole to replace a senile man, once they realized the American people had caught on to his senility.

Kamala is an appointed candidate and an undemocratic nominee. Nobody voted for her in 2024. And coincidentally, when they had a fair chance to vote on whether to choose her or not in 2020, nobody within her own party voted for her then either
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obsessed
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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MICHHAWK wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:27 am dt was very presidential during his appearance last evening. impressive.

the san francisco radical and the left of bernie sanders were also impressive.

this is the way it should be.
The former GOP president fielded about six questions on topics such as national security, inflation, immigration and his support for in vitro fertilization. He took questions from pre-selected attendees.

:lol:
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randylahey wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:41 am Do your own research bud. Kamala harris ran fairly in 2020 for the democratic presidential nominee and it was a disaster. She received 0 delegates. If the democrats had run an honest primary, there is no way she would have won the nomination. But they cheated the system and found a loophole to replace a senile man once they realized the American people had caught on to his senility.

Kamala is an appointed candidate and an undemocratic nominee. Nobody voted for her in 2024. And coincidentally, when they had a fair chance to vote on whether to choose her or not in 2020, nobody within her own party voted for her then either
Do my own research? I'm not the clueless fucking moron.
Kamala Harris dropped out in late 2019 - before the Iowa caucus. Right?
Of course no one in her own party voted for her in 2020. She wasn't running when they went to vote in the primaries. Well, maybe some people voted for her because she was still on the ballots? You tell me, since you seem to think you know more about it than I do.
Of course she received 0 delegates.
JFC! You're an idiot!
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I feel like this whole thing is just going to be on repeat....rinse and refresh for months.

there is nothing new so just going to scream recycled shit.
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KUTradition wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:44 amobsessed
Seriously. One post after another of, basically, a KSU fan screaming HOW DARE KU HIRE LANCE LEIPOLD???
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Her failure to make it to the latter stages of the campaign is just another example of how unpopular of a candidate she was. Now why was she the only candidate to completely fall out of the race from the rest of the pack of potential democrat nominees
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randylahey wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:58 am Her failure to make it to the latter stages of the campaign is just another example of how unpopular of a candidate she was. Now why was she the only candidate to completely fall out of the race from the rest of the pack of potential democrat nominees
And if a Biden voter does not want to be a Harris voter, then that Biden voter may choose not to vote for Harris.

It's just not complicated, at all. I am sorry that this is inconvenient for you.
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Can you point me the section in any Law or the Constitution where it says that a presidential candidate has to have won x number of delegates?
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and it’s not even like there was a contested convention (which any educated person knows HAS actually happened previously)…it was the opposite, actually

add to that the groundswell of support since the convention, and it seems pretty obvious (painfully so to randi and psycho, apparently), that Harris has a level of support not seen since Obama
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Seems like Randy is whining because DDD is no longer running against Biden. You can't pick your opponent.
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jhawks99 wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 9:14 am You can't pick your opponent.
It's funny, but it's not a joke: this is a sadly-predictable specific consequence of cynical R leadership appeasing, for going on ten years now, the ego of a cult leader who is incapable of conceiving of not getting his way on everything all the time without exception.
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randylahey wrote: Fri Aug 30, 2024 8:58 am Her failure to make it to the latter stages of the campaign is just another example of how unpopular of a candidate she was. Now why was she the only candidate to completely fall out of the race from the rest of the pack of potential democrat nominees
Your first sentence - Yes.
Your second sentence - JFC!!! WTF?!?! Your stupidity exhausting. Do you really/truly believe what you wrote? I'm asking because you are dead wrong.
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