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The Prosecutor vs. The Felon, in 2024, who will win ?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by adoo, Jul 23, 2024.

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who will win the 2024 Presidential election ?

Poll closed Feb 8, 2025.
  1. The prosecutor

    14 vote(s)
    66.7%
  2. The convicted felon

    7 vote(s)
    33.3%
  1. VooDooPope

    VooDooPope Love > Hate

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    So much winning. So much success.

    What a cult they are.
     
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  2. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    The narrative has completely changed from Bidens age to Trump, and that is bad for Trump as he does not hold up to scrutiny.

    DD
     
  3. CrixusTheUndefeatedGaul

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    This poll is a joke and rigged. I tried to vote for the Donald twice but didn’t work. Just another asinine and dumb thread that wasted bandwidths.
     
  4. Amiga

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    Just putting this 2018 OP here.

    "I was calling Trump weird before it was cool"

    President Trump: Still crazy after all these months (usatoday.com)

    Yes, Donald Trump should still weird us out
    Well, at least he has the class to keep his phallic boasts metaphorical and picture-free when threatening nuclear war on Twitter.
    Windsor Mann
    Opinion columnist

    Making fun of Donald Trump isn’t as fun as it used to be. Like playing basketball against a three-year-old amputee, it’s too easy to be fun.

    So far this year, Trump has declared himself “a very stable genius” and confused the word “consensual” with “consequential” in describing his presidency. He threatened to sue author Michael Wolff, whom he called “a total loser.” He called a former staffer “Sloppy,” one U.S. senator “Sneaky” and another “Dicky.” He said his “two greatest assets” were “mental stability and being, like, really smart.”

    He began the new year by announcing “THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR,” which he postponed, and then “The Fake News Awards,” which were just a GOP fundraising gimmick, and by expressing his desire to open up libel laws. I began the new year by expressing gratitude that Trump had not tweeted pictures of his penis yet. Two days later, Trump bragged about his “Nuclear Button” and how “much bigger & more powerful” it was than Kim Jong Un’s. Say what you want about our commander-in-chief, but at least he has the class to keep his phallic boasts metaphorical and picture-free when threatening nuclear war on Twitter.

    Last week, he attended college football’s national championship in Atlanta, where he stood for the national anthem without knowing the words to it — just as I predicted. Hours earlier, I tweeted: “There’s a greater chance that Trump knows the lyrics to ‘I’m Too Sexy’ than to the national anthem.”

    I’m no prophet, just an observer of the obvious. What’s obvious is that Trump is the opposite of what he says he is: a very unstable stupid person.

    ...

    “Trump is a joke, but people like jokes, even sick and repetitive ones,” I wrote in July 2015. “With Trump, people know what they are getting: unremitting buffoonery.”

    Our tolerance for his buffoonery is also unremitting. My scorn for Trump has grown stale and ineffectual. I know I’m not persuading anyone, but he doesn’t give me much choice. What is one to do? Act like he’s normal? To pretend that Trump isn’t crazy is crazy, but it’s tempting.

    Parents hire clowns to entertain their kids. It works for a while, until the kids grow up and get tired of it. We’ve done the same with Trump, except we can’t fire him. As a result, we have, in varying degrees, made peace with the clown show by pretending the clown isn’t a clown. We cope with reality by denying it. Overwhelmed, we accept the unacceptable.

    Two years ago, Sen. Lindsey Graham called Trump “a kook,” “crazy” and “unfit for office.” He was stating the obvious. Last week, a few days before the "shithole countries" episode, Graham denied the obvious. “No, I don’t think he’s a xenophobic, race-baiting religious bigot as president,” he said on ABC’s The View.

    What changed? “I ran out of things to say,” Graham said.

    What changed was Trump’s status, not his mental state. He’s still a kook, but a kook with power. We’re running out of new things to say about Trump, but not out of important things. One of them is this: The fact that Trump is president does not mean he should be.
     
  5. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    Normal people vs Weirdos.....

    Harris for the Normal People win.

    DD
     
  6. ima_drummer2k

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    Yeah, man, remember the days when we would have 2 normal candidates with different philosophies and that's what we would base our vote on?

    This is literally batshit crazy vs. non batshit crazy.

    I don't know how anyone could possibly be on the fence at this point.
     
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  7. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    I mean we had Bush Sr who raised taxes against Clinton who cut spending with a short big eared deficit hawk who paid for mercenaries to save his employees as an independent.

    I would have taken any of those guys over what we have.
     
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  8. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    ironically, the last Republican candidate I thought about voting for was the one that brought crazy to Presidential politics. Palin was the jumping the shark moment for the GOP.
     
  9. adoo

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    The 78 Year Old Criminal Loses It Over Devastating Fox News Poll on Kamala Harris



    In just one week, Harris’s overall favorability jumped from 35 % to 43 % and her unfavorability fell from 46 %to 42 %, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll conducted on Friday and Saturday.


    Trump's worst nightmare is not losing the presidency a second time, but losing it to a minority woman.
    With the prospect of a Kamala presidency looming large, the light at the end of the tunnel, for the convicted felon, is really the light in a jail cell
     
    #29 adoo, Jul 29, 2024
    Last edited: Jul 29, 2024
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