And Katz (never had heard of him before this thread) is claiming he didn't make fun of Biden's stutter. What a douche.
What gets me is how these people who speak on Trump's behalf are hurting him more than helping. I don't even know if the Toxic Masculine Avengers are down with this, but even so, he'll just turn off more women voters and those of us who don't watch pro wrestling ("hey, record the wrestling, watch it later, go to the rally, MAGA!") Trump mocked a disabled reporter who dared write a critical-of-Trump article (those are a dime a dozen, anyway; where does he find the time or energy to go after them all? must be the coke, small "c"?) Might as well unleash the hounds on Biden's stutter. Maybe put together a mashup of Biden and K-k-k-k-ken from "A Fish Called Wanda". Because: DOUCHERS GONNA DOUCHE. Always.
MSNBC is reporting mail in tallies released show that registered Democrats are well ahead of registered Republicans.
I think it’s what this country needs right now. Throw a few progressives in there, a few moderates and a few conservatives. We have to get over the divide in this country. A long time friend of my father is running for a local seat where I live. At dinner Saturday I mentioned to my dad he was running and my father went “oh **** let me call him!”. Once I mentioned he was running as a D my father just got red faced and said “wtf is wrong with him”. They have been friends for 15+ years. We have a serious problem in our country.
That's how Obama end up with Comey, whom I blame the most over Hillary Clinton's loss in 2016. That ****er dropped the equivalent of a nuclear bomb days before the election. Given the razor thing margins of her loss in the Midwest, I know I'm 99% correct.
It'll either be for an ambassador role to a major country or something like the Department of Transportation. One other thing to note is that Trump was a departure from the recent history of appointing at least one cabinet member from the opposite party. Clinton and Obama had at least one Republican in their cabinet. Reagan, Bush Sr and Jr all had at least one Democrat in cabinet. Bipartisan cabinets have been the norm in the US until Trump and I sincerely hope that Biden restores that norm.
Biden has reached across the aisles several times and maintained longstanding friendships with Senate Republicans. Even if this wasn't the norm I think he would do it anyway.
Utah is its own special place, plus the Democrat has 0% chance of winning anytime in the reasonable future there, so it doesn't warrant a tough political battle. It is still great to see though. I miss John McCain...